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Hyperbubble
Socket Sounds, Uncle Buzz
San Antonio, TX
Jess takes the stage with Jem-like moves, flashy fashions, and sings superchewydelicious songs that stick to the side of your cranium like a tasty wad of Hubba Bubba. Jeff robotically rocks behind a veritable Death Star of synthetic music-making devices, performing the odd kung fu kick, and when his machines allow for it, Saturday Night Fever hand gestures. Together, Jess and Jeff whip up a hyperkinetic stage show that you'll never forget.
To Hyperbubble, guitars are retro and sequencers are the key to the future. Although their cyberpop contains more than techno's required share of bleeps and blips, songwriting is still a key element. The photogenic duo load their lyrical cannon with fast cars, fast food, 1-800 numbers and love songs to their synthesizers. On the other hand, they have never shied away from the occasional instrumental, and have done remixes for the likes of Mission Giant ( Dallas ), Femme Fatality ( St Louis ), Binaerpilot ( Norway ), and Nun ( Poland).
Hyperbubble's debut CD, Solid Pop, was released in 2004 on the US based Socket Sounds. They have also released music on German, Italian and Swedish labels. Recently, Hyperbubble provided the music for the Gracie DuVin solo project, Imposters,on the Fellowshipwreck label, created the theme from the television show "Modsnap," and are currently recording tracks for a pair of releases on the Greenhorn label.
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