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Flowchart was an American band from Philadelphia. The group originally consisted of Sean O'Neal, Craig Bottel, and Brodie Budd in 1994. Their first album, ''Multi-Personality Tabletop Vacation'', was released in 1995 on Carrot Top Records, garnering negative reviews from critics who found their music to be too similar to the group
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. They followed the album with several EPs that moved away from the Stereolab-styled sound. In 1997, O'Neal met Erin Anderson at a DJ gig. This meeting led to the duo collaborating on music and eventually having Anderson join Flowchart while Bottel and Budd left the group. Their second album, ''Cumulus Mood Twang'', received positive reviews from
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, and '' CMJ'', as well as having the group placed on URB's "Next 100" list. The following releases from Flowchart included ''Commercial'' in 1999 and ''Broken and Blue'' in 2003, where the group began to have more of an experimental techno and house music sound. They later released their third album, ''Wishworm Tracks''. Both O'Neal and Anderson began recording their own music in the 2000s, with O'Neil recording under the name Someone Else and Anderson releasing albums as Fidget, as well as working at a hair salon that doubled as an art gallery.


History

Flowchart's earliest release was on Sean O'Neal's label Fuzzybox Records, where the group released their first single, titled "Our Little Audio 7-Inch", in 1994. The band released an EP in 1995 titled ''Hallow Sky'' on Burnt Hair Records. Their first studio album, ''Multi-Personality Tabletop Vacation'', was released the same year, on Carrot Top Records. The record was criticized for being too similar to the group
Stereolab Stereolab are an Anglo-French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a re ...
by online music database
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and the ''
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''.
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's review stated that "some of the songs on ''Multi-Personality Tabletop Vacation'' seem liks perfect replicas of '' Space Age Bachelor Pad'' or '' Mars Audiac Quintet''-era Lab. And don't think it's accidental; one of the songs on the album is actually called "New Radiolab Rip-Off." The group found the comparison odd, stating that they had not heard a lot of Stereolab music at that point. In 1996, Flowchart released the ''Evergreen Noise Is Flexible'' EP through Carrot Top on August 6 and ''Tenjira'' on November 12. ''Tenjira'' marked a turning point for the group's style, and a review from Allmusic described it as "Flowchart managed to leave behind their Stereolab fixation and move on to simply sounding Japanese." In January 1997, Sean O'Neal met Erin Anderson at a DJing gig where the two discussed music. O'Neal recalled meeting Anderson, stating that, "Basically, we were fascinated with each other because we were both overwhelmed to meet someone who had exactly the same taste in music". A few weeks after meeting, the two began working on music together and a few months later began dating. Brodie Budd and Craig Bottel left the group while O'Neal became a member. Flowchart released the album ''Cumulus Mood Twang'' on October 20, 1997. It received positive reviews from
Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the dat ...
,
Pitchfork Media ''Pitchfork'' (formerly ''Pitchfork Media'') is an American online music publication (currently owned by Condé Nast) that was launched in 1995 by writer Ryan Schreiber as an independent music blog. Schreiber started Pitchfork while working ...
, and '' CMJ'' magazine. After a tour of Europe, the group began working on their next album. In 1998, Flowchart were listed on '' URBs "Next 100", a list of promising up-and-coming musicians. The group's next album, titled ''Commercial'', was a collaboration with Trevor Kampmann under the alias hollAnd. It was released on January 13, 1999. The sound of the album was described as containing " drum'n'bass moves, C-86 pop references, and even a few orchestrated 60s-pop touches" Flowchart's sound continued to change as they released their ''Gee Bee'' EP in 2000, which was more experimental-techno sounding. Their next release, titled ''Broken and Blue'', in 2003, contained a more
house music House is a music genre characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute. It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture in the late 1970s, as DJs began altering ...
-oriented sound.


Post-Flowchart

O'Neal has since recorded music under the name Someone Else, releasing the album ''Pen Caps and Colored Pencils'' in 2007. Anderson has released albums under the name Fidget for Foundsound Records since 2006. In 2008, Anderson opened Fringe Salon, a hair salon on East Passyunk Avenue in South Philadelphia. Fringe doubles as an art gallery and music club in the evenings. O'Neil went on to create Little Helpers Records with Andrew Rasse in December 2009, based out of New Jersey.


Discography

* ''Multi-Personality Tabletop Vacation'' (1995) * ''Tenjira'' (1996) * ''Cumulus Mood Twang'' (1997) * ''Commercial'' (1999) * ''Wishworm Tracks'' (2001) * ''Evergreen Noise Is Flexible / The Spirit of Kenny G'' (2003) * ''Pre-2000 Singles and Comp Tracks, Part One'' (2003) * ''Pre-2000 Singles and Comp Tracks, Part Two'' (2003) * ''Post-2000 Getup'' (2015)


References

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