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''DateMonthYear'' describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It had existed as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as a more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as a group combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound. The band-name DateMonthYear came while core-member [[Trevor Faville]] worked at a London hospital where, for fun, he decided with colleagues to find band names based on anything they could see around them; the phrase Date: Month: Year: was on a patient admission form.<br> | ''DateMonthYear'' describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It had existed as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as a more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as a group combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound. The band-name DateMonthYear came while core-member [[Trevor Faville]] worked at a London hospital where, for fun, he decided with colleagues to find band names based on anything they could see around them; the phrase Date: Month: Year: was on a patient admission form.<br> | ||
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''DateMonthYear'' have released one EP, [[Sampler]] (2003), and three albums - [[7Ghosts]] (2004), [[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album (2007), and [[Pot/Kettle/Black]] (2008). Five songs from the [[7Ghosts]] album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" ''Luella Miller'' (2005). A song called ''Riverdragon'' was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with ''Faville'' years earlier. | ''DateMonthYear'' have released one EP, [[Sampler]] (2003), and three albums - [[7Ghosts]] (2004), [[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album (2007), and [[Pot/Kettle/Black]] (2008). Five songs from the [[7Ghosts]] album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" ''Luella Miller'' (2005). A song called ''Riverdragon'' was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with ''Faville'' years earlier. | ||
− | Performances have included a concert with Trust Waikato Symphony Orchestra, where Faville arranged the bands music for a full orchestra. In January 2016, DMY undertook a triple music video release, where three different film-makers were invited to make videos for a DMY song of their choice. These included a video for ''River'' | + | Performances have included a concert with Trust Waikato Symphony Orchestra, where Faville arranged the bands music for a full orchestra. In January 2016, DMY undertook a triple music video release, where three different film-makers were invited to make videos for a DMY song of their choice. These included a video for ''River'', written with [[Jae Lurman]]. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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*[[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album, 2007<br> | *[[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album, 2007<br> | ||
*[[Pot/Kettle/Black]] album, 2008<br> | *[[Pot/Kettle/Black]] album, 2008<br> | ||
+ | *[[DateMonthYear (album)]], 2020<br> | ||
*''Prelude'' appears on the 2009 compilation [[One (Compilation)|One]] | *''Prelude'' appears on the 2009 compilation [[One (Compilation)|One]] | ||
*''Work'' appears on the 2009 compilation [[Two (Compilation)|Two]] | *''Work'' appears on the 2009 compilation [[Two (Compilation)|Two]] | ||
+ | *''Spit Out the Sun'' appears on the 2016 compilation [[Lost on a Highwire]] | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ExjkVmMxM River, 2016] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ExjkVmMxM River, 2016] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWTSTamK9dE Prelude, 2012, in the film Luella Miller] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWTSTamK9dE Prelude, 2012, in the film Luella Miller] | ||
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+ | ==Published Articles== | ||
+ | *''Trevor Faville from DateMonthYear'', with [[Ian Duggan]], [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 15 December 2015 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/interview-with-trevor-faville-from-datemonthyear] | ||
+ | *''‘The Ind[i]efatigables’: An Interview with DateMonthYear’s Trevor Faville'', with [[Ian Duggan]], [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 5 December 2019 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/the-indiefatigables-an-interview-with-datemonthyears-trevor-faville] | ||
==External Sites== | ==External Sites== |
Latest revision as of 16:29, 5 December 2019
DateMonthYear describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It had existed as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as a more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as a group combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound. The band-name DateMonthYear came while core-member Trevor Faville worked at a London hospital where, for fun, he decided with colleagues to find band names based on anything they could see around them; the phrase Date: Month: Year: was on a patient admission form.
DateMonthYear have released one EP, Sampler (2003), and three albums - 7Ghosts (2004), Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge remix album (2007), and Pot/Kettle/Black (2008). Five songs from the 7Ghosts album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" Luella Miller (2005). A song called Riverdragon was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with Faville years earlier.
Performances have included a concert with Trust Waikato Symphony Orchestra, where Faville arranged the bands music for a full orchestra. In January 2016, DMY undertook a triple music video release, where three different film-makers were invited to make videos for a DMY song of their choice. These included a video for River, written with Jae Lurman.
Releases[edit]
- Sampler EP, 2003
- 7Ghosts album, 2004
- Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge remix album, 2007
- Pot/Kettle/Black album, 2008
- DateMonthYear (album), 2020
- Prelude appears on the 2009 compilation One
- Work appears on the 2009 compilation Two
- Spit Out the Sun appears on the 2016 compilation Lost on a Highwire
Videos[edit]
Published Articles[edit]
- Trevor Faville from DateMonthYear, with Ian Duggan, Hamilton Underground Press, 15 December 2015 [1]
- ‘The Ind[i]efatigables’: An Interview with DateMonthYear’s Trevor Faville, with Ian Duggan, Hamilton Underground Press, 5 December 2019 [2]