The Selmanaires

The Selmanaires are an American Indie electronic band from Atlanta, Georgia.

The Selmanaires
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, United States
GenresIndie rock
Years active2003present
LabelsInternational Hits
Rob's House Records
Double Phantom Records
MembersTommy Chung
Herb Harris
Jason Harris
Mario Schambon
Adron

Influenced by the sounds of myriad cultures and eras, The Selmanaires sound is a musical collage which dances the border between tradition and experiment. Formed in 2003 on Selman Street, Atlanta, Georgia, by Herb Harris, Jason Harris, and Tommy Chung, the group expanded to a four-piece, first with Mathis Hunter on guitar and percussion, and in 2008 Mario Schambon on percussion and, on occasion, Adron on vocals and guitar. Their dynamic is based on a mutual love of the hypnotic sounds of Can and Kraftwerk, Brazilian Bossa Nova and Tropicalia, and '60s pop from all around the globe. The Selmanaires first show was in 2003 at a house party in Atlanta. After a few years of building a local following, they began touring the country in 2006. In 2007, The Selmanaires embarked on a national tour with hometown friends The Black Lips. On a national tour with Broadcast and Atlas Sound in October/November 2009, they pulled double duty, performing both as The Selmanaires and also as backing band for Bradford Cox as Atlas Sound. They have also performed shows with Wire, Pylon, and Deerhunter. The band ceased in 2010.

Discography

  • Here Come The Selmanaires CD (2005) (International Hits)
  • "Standing In Line At An Elevator" 7" (2006) (Rob's House Records)
  • "Whirlyball" 7" (w/ Deerhunter, The Coathangers, & The Carbonas) (2007) (Chunklet)
  • The Air Salesmen (2008) (International Hits)
  • "Just To Get Yr Love/ Verdigris Intrigue" 7" (2008) (International Hits)
  • "Princess Illusionist Frankenstein" 7" (2008) (Rob's House Records)
  • Tempo Temporal CD (2009) (self-released)
  • "Sinister Season/B. Spell" 7" (Double Phantom Records) (2010)
  • "Authenlectricity/WindTruStar" (2010) digital single
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