This episode is work safe.This San Francisco band's music could be called 'Electronic Pop Noir.' Dark grooves with an organic twist. Featuring Jen Triano on vocals, Ricky Carter on drums, and Eamonn Flynn on keyboards. Their debut 4 song EP was recorded with engineer/programmer Paul Scriver (known for his band 'Better Daze' on Ubiquity). Influenced by Bjork, The Sundays, Zero 7 and Massive Attack among others, the music is thoughtful but always makes you move. Their first EP is presently ready for listening but is only the beginning - a full length album is in progress and their live show can soon be seen.
Interview with Eamonn Flynn of Under.
We discuss his drive back from his gig in Pasa Robles, California; performing in a fermentation room; singer Jen Triano's mysterious lyrics; recording with drummer Ricky Carter; programmer/engineer Paul Scriver of Ubiquity Records; Animal Liberation Orchestra; engineer and guitarist Damien Rassmussen; are the restrictions of down tempo and trip hop frustrating; producer Morgan Page; Zero 7; the modernistic jazz/r&b vibe; his preference for the Wurlitzer keyboard; their forthcoming full-length album; recording the song "Keep On Moving"; performing with The Commitments, Michael Franti's Spearhead and Elvin Bishop; the rewards of playing in Under; what led him to become a musician; Jen Triano courted by the record industry; Ricky Carter's career as a studio drummer; Kraftwerk; how drum loops influence the structure of their songs; their first live performance at Blondies Bar and No Grill December 11th; recording their song "Under."
Featured songs are:
- "Union"
- "Keep On Moving"
- "Under"

