Telefon Tel Aviv
Sharing a love for classical music, as well as electronic and ambient techno, duo Telefon Tel Aviv (Joshua Eustis and Charles Cooper) formed in 1999 in New Orleans. After a four-song demo made its way to experimental electronic label Hefty records, the duo released their debut full-length, Fahrenheit Fair Enough, in September 2001. In addition to this recording, Telefon Tel Aviv has contributed to several other projects, including Slicker (also on Hefty) and remixes for Nine Inch Nails' Things Falling Apart EP. Also in 2001, the duo composed the score for New Port South, a feature film by Kyle Cooper (director of the main title sequence to Seven and founder of Imaginary Forces, a Los Angeles design firm). ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide
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albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Map of What Is Effortless | 2004 | 8.10 | 0 |
| Fahrenheit Fair Enough | 2001 | 8.50 | 0 |
latest Telefon Tel Aviv news and features
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Rock Veterans Staff Black Light Burns
News - external | Nov 14, 2005
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Official Homepage
Official Homepage - external | Apr 25, 2004
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Official Label Homepage
Official Homepage - external | Apr 25, 2004
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Earthlink.net
Interview - external | Mar 23, 2004
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Indieworkshop.com
Interview - external | Mar 23, 2004

