Pro Post Time
Pro Post Time
Pro Post Time began in 2009 when Ben began to record the When You Were Born EP with Spice House Records in Philadelphia. The music is multi-genre influenced by sounds from electronic, folk, jazz, new wave, and rock. The band performed in the greater Philadelphia area for a while but went on hiatus in 2013 with various other projects including Dinosaur Death Trap and Ben the Brontosaurus. In late 2013, at the DIY Studio at the End of the World, Cool Summer Jams, an Island Adventure 2000, and American on Mars were written and respectively produced. College
Homeschool
Homeschool
When Justin Leopold Acosta left John Hopkins Peabody Conservatory in 2014, he was already a classical guitar prodigy, advanced emo-rock song writer, and aspiring producer. Things have only accelerated in this direction as Justin finally begins to release music (some new, some old) that gathers inspiration from many genres, most notably, shoe-gaze, emo, dance, and iconic artists like Prince and David Bowie.
Grey
grey
Eric Anderson fell in love with modular synthesis while studying music at Syracuse in upstate New York. From there he embarked on a major DIY journey, plunging into the world of DIY modular synthesis. With his expertise on bass, and growing talent with guitar, banjo, and sequencing, Grey’s first release is a demonstration of the birth and growth of a project through it’s initial breath. The style and compositions are honest and unique. The production is the same.
Saturn’s Children
Saturn’s Children is Joanna and Ben Grim, the sister-brother duo from Pro Post Time. The first works from this duo are very much an art project. Starting mostly with poems, the duo’s intention is to fit the lyrics to any variety of musical styles, whichever bring it to life. The work that emerges is a roller coaster of electro, folk, pop, and spoken word that struggles with the confusion of life after adolescence, divorce, gender, sexuality, bigotry, relationships, and many other themes.