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Maurice Fulton's name is one of those unexpected recurrences in dance music, I mean still knowing almost nothing about him he never seemed to merit mention along with Frankie Knuckles/Bones/Whoever nor in the Detroit pack of May, Carter, Atkins, and of course the master Craig or early euro-stirrers like Kirk Degiorgio and others. But none of that really matters, much like early hip-hop or the days of disco, house music wasn't created with the intention of lasting, crates of 12"s siphoned off the press with none of rock's bravado of "making it" either financially or into history. It was still...
Dave Fulton is currently a member of Toronto, Canada's breakout rock band The Nightmares in which he plays lead guitar and provides back up vocals. Past projects have included a stint on rhythm guitar in Delinquints, guitar and back up vocals in The Famous Monsters, and playing guitar in Wasting Time. There are more than one artist with this name. Dave's most recent Hypnos-related work is The Range, a collaboration with Giles Reaves released on the Hypnos/Binary sublabel in April 2007. The release will be supported by a loosely-scheduled mini-tour of sorts, including performances at The Gathering in Philadelphia, and...
Fulton Lights are one of several projects masterminded by Brooklyn-based singer, composer, and musician Andrew Spencer Goldman, who has also recorded as leader of the groups John Guilt and Maestro Echoplex. For Fulton Lights, Goldman assembled an eclectic variety of musicians -- among them players who have worked with the Walkmen, Wilco, Dälek, Ida, the Beauty Pill, and Grenadine -- to create a suite of beautiful, ghostly songs in which acoustic pianos and string samples float over muted hip-hop beats as Goldman's soulful, whispery tenor shares tales of life in the city of New York. Fulton Lights' self-titled debut album...
Amazing and almost completely forgotten, this Downtown NY guitarist/electronic artist issued a string of three related gems on the German Dossier imprint during a compressed block of time in the late 80's, popped up on a few Elliott Sharp discs in the 90's and then seemed to disappear completely. This first part of the series (the follow up to Fulton's debut opposite Sharp on the album Hara) featured contributions from the orbit of improvisors and out-rockers associated with Sharp's Carbon ensemble and Zoar imprint, including Sharp himself alongside drummer Robert Previte, keyboardist Wayne Horvitz and bassist David Hofstra. .
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Winter Wonderland
Keepin' Out Of Mischief
Samba De Orfeu
Sometimes I'm Happy
Sleigh Ride
That Old Feeling
What A Difference A Day Made
Midnight Stroll
Let It Snow
Sometimes I'm happy
Ain't Misbehavin'
Gracias A Dios
A Child Is Born
Just One of Those Things
Travelin' Light
It's Alright With Me
A Bad Case Of The Blues
The Shadow Of Your Smile
It's Too Late (Baby, Too Late)
Pretty Paper
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
I Cover The Waterfront
Foolin' Myself
The Christmas Song
Mad About The Boy
Christmas Time Is Here
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down
I'll See You in My Dreams
You're Getting To Be A Habit
The Things We Did Last Summer
I'd Give A Dollar For A Dime
Champian Fulton Trio - When Your Lover Has Gone
Never-The-Less