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Produced by John ‘X’ Volaitis (The Rolling Stones, Korn, Whitesnake, Tracy Chapman, and many others), with guest producer Danny Saber (The Rolling Stones, Black Grape, Michael Hutchence, Joe Strummer, Garbage, Marilyn Manson) and others.
Genre:
Pop: with Electronic Production
Release Date:
2006
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Reply Memo
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This Is NOT an act...
"Reply Memo" is a conceptual project created by singer/songwriter Allan Jamisen. His captivating songs provided the ideal vehicle for producers like John X Volaitis & Danny Saber (The Rolling Stones, Black Grape, Joe Strummer, Tracy Chapman, Seal, U2, Whitesnake, Marilyn Manson, Garbage, and many more) to flex their vast cachet of musical & production skills. Other collaborations with 2005 Danish Eurovision Contest winners 2AM Productions, former Mega Records (Ace of Base) executive Claes Cornelius, electronic musician Joachim Michaelis, and aspiring producer Olivier Zahm have resulted in three more fantastic tracks that are featured on a full length CD.
'Closing In', 'All I Am Is You', and 'Milk & Honey' have each been featured as Track of The Day on Garageband.com.
'Milk & Honey' was additionally featured as Track of The Week.
Three songs from the Reply Memo CD have been featured on the Goffus Rock Experience Radio Program on WEBR, Fairfax County, Virginia. Reply Memo has also received radio airplay by DJ William Reed in Phoenix, Arizona, and Tom Schulte, a nationwide music journalist based in Detroit, MI, has featured Reply Memo’s music on his popular Internet show, the Outsight Radio Hours.
Reply Memo is a favorite of photographer and film director Kevin Abosch. One of the songs from the Reply Memo CD, “Closing In”, will be featured in an upcoming independent film being directed in Paris, France.
Reply Memo's sound can be described as a darker 21st Century Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra, Post-punk Leonard Cohen, with a dose of Pink Floyd and Lou Reed injected for maximum audio impact.
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