"This is a stunning album by anyone's
standards, and what makes it this way is that, even though
all tracks bar the last one are relatively short, the arrangements
are so well thought out, so well constructed, that she fits
in so much into each track to keep you inexorably hooked,
yet there's nothing wasted, nothing missing, no frills,
no gaps, nothing overly busy and everything absolutely enjoyable
from start to finish. If you wanted to reinvent an old rule
book in a modern way and make it sound like the first time
it'd been done, then this is the album that does it. Superb!!!"
Arthur Loves Plastic's "Ravish"
is featured in GEICO Caveman's Crib Snooze & Rejuve section.
Check
it out.
Buy "Ravish" on iTunes here:
Spring 2007
Arthur Loves Plastic has released "Beneath
the Watchful Eyes." Here is what Andy Andy Garibaldi
(Dead Earnest) has to say:
"...[A] sumptuous musical cake as
the rhythms march above oceans of electronics to a huge-sounding
and spookily cosmic finale, the end being so suitably fitting
as it fades into the distance leaving you wanting
nothing more than to hear the whole thing once again."
"Boogie Bonnie Bell," "Feel
the Love,"and a brief bio for Arthur Loves Plastic are
featured in the Geico Caveman marketing campaign's virtual
Caveman's Crib.
Fall 2006
The ALP vs. Lisa Moscatiello track "I
Can Dream" is featured at pumawomen.com.
Summer 2006 Arthur Loves Plastic is featured on
Trisomie 21's "The Woman is a Mix.":
Description:
After the successful and rapidly sold-out limited edition
The Man Is The Mix of TRISOMIE 21s come-back
album Happy Mystery Child (2004), fans of pure
electronic music will be pleased to hear these 19 brand
new reinterpretations of songs from that splendid album
by female artists and DJs coming from various electronic
scenes and from all over the world. Who once dared saying
that the electronic scene was a man-dominated world? Is
it techno? Is it New Wave? Is it electro pop? The cult French
band TRISOMIE 21 proves through this new challenge that
their music fits all scenes and all generations, let it
be red or green
The CD is available
here
for 20 Euros (around $25 USD)
Spring 2006 Then
There Were None and ALP (No
Nations No Peoples and Tapegerm
Remixes) are now available in digital download form at
Digital Music Fetish. DMF's albums are available as pure master
files in pristine, lossless, CD-quality FLAC format which
can be easily converted to wav or aiff format without any
loss of quality. You may also create mp3, wma, ogg, and other
formats for playing on portable players, or burn to CD.
Lisa Moscatiello gets some great
press while touring the Northeast.
Winter 2006 Lisa Moscatiello was a big winner
at the Washington Area Music Awards held February 20th at
the State Theatre. The Washington Post reports:
"...bewitching singer and
songwriter Lisa Moscatiello took home the night's biggest
hauls with four awards apiece, including two of the most
significant: musician of the year for Chappell and album
of the year for Moscatiello's "Trouble From the Start."
The album also captured the best contemporary folk recording
award while Moscatiello was named best female contemporary
folk vocalist, and Lisa Moscatiello and the Space Dots were
named contemporary folk group of the year."
Arthur Loves Plastic won Electronica
Producer/Artist of the year. A CD Release Party for ALP's
latest, Pursuit of Happiness, is scheduled for February
25 as the Montgomery College Planetarium, in Takoma Park,
MD. [read
more]
Summer 2005 Trouble From The Start
is now out! Lisa blends the best of torch-song vocals with
intricate and deeply layered musicianship, forging a new category
the artist likes to call acid-cabaret. What holds
the entire work together is the extraordinary tone and quality
of Lisas lustrous alto. [read
more]
Fall 2004 Arthur Loves Plastic is remixing the
goth/darkwave French band Trisomie 21 for a remix album.
Summer 2004 Arthur Loves Plastic has re-released
the WAMMIE-winning CD Second
Avenue Detour. Lisa Moscatiello is in preproduction at
Recording
Arts to record a new solo album!
Winter 2004
Arthur Loves Plastic won the WAMMIE for electronica recording
of the year for Higher Fruit. Lisa Moscatiello won
in the contemporary folk category. Arthur Loves Plastic has
just released Savage Bliss, featuring remixes of
the 2 Skinnee J's and Bicycle Thieves!
November 2003 Well
Kept Secrets is Lisa Moscatiello's new collaboration
with fiddler Rosie Shipley.