E-nation paired members, and former members of existing and disbanded groups, including sOna [US], AlevelA, Velveeta, and the enigmatic newcomer, fretless-bass man,Tal Peretz.
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In addition to the tracks available here at Last.fm, a complete LIVE show is available, whimsically titled End of Transmission. Captured during the band's final performance with bassist, Tal Peretz, the performance was recorded-- bootleg style-- using, a single, high-quality microphone (e.g. Sennheiser). The bootleg is so real, you can actually smell the poor ventilation of a legendary grotesque, basement bar, the All American Rathskeller, State College, PA.
Want to bask in the Skeller's Rolling-Rock "pony bottle" glory? Download the 3-part show (in 3 separate [i.e. extrapolate URL] "7z" archive files), and enjoy the nostalgia of E-Nation at the Rat Cellar . Listener, please note that this sort of recording, implementing a single microphone, naturally results in a single track recorded-- devoid of production-time luxury to adjust individual instrument volume, vocals, effects, etc. (i.e. this is pretty much what you might have heard, if you were standing in the room-- a room with notoriously horrible acoustic response to boot! Yet, "Z", acoustic sound-man mystic waved his magic wand, apparently. The band thanks "Z" (E.R.) for this snapshot into a bit of music history, and-- considering the environment he had to deal with, not this but every night behind that board (i.e. tuning a rock band live performance is a challange for the sound-man, when it's a Skeller show).
E-Nation, not to be confused with Enation (i.e. one tree hill?)
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Before disbanding in 2003, sOna drummer, Scott Everhart, and guitarist, Jeff Sabarese began working to continue where sOna [United States] decided to end. That partnership of former sOna members evolved to become E-Nation.
"...Feels so real to me. Was it all a dream?..." -- J. Lennon
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