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The Octopus Project is an American
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band formed in Austin, TX in 1999 by Toto Miranda, Yvonne Lambert & Josh Lambert. Their first album, '' Identification Parade'', came out in 2002, setting them off on a musical path that veers through blown-out rock’n’roll, vibrant electronics, surreal pop and expansive psych landscapes. Since then, the group of multi-instrumentalists has released six studio albums and scored six feature films. Touring venues and festivals worldwide (
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,
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) both on their own and as handpicked support for artists as diverse as
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and
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, they have earned a reputation for explosive live shows and immersive audio-visual experiments. Also active as composers for video games and film, they were awarded the Special Jury Award for Musical Score at the
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for their work on the film '' Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter''. Their recent scoring work includes '' Damsel'' (starring
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), ''The Disappearance of Toby Blackwood'' (feat.
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), the upcoming ''
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'' documentary, ''Butterfly In the Sky'' (starring
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), & ''
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'' (starring
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), which premiered at
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. The band has also recently scored the
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pre-show videos at theaters across the US.


History

The Octopus Project began in 1999 as an experiment between three college friends, Toto Miranda, Yvonne Lambert & Josh Lambert. Having been in guitar-based indie rock bands together for a few years, the trio wanted to branch out and try a new approach at music-making—one that incorporated all of their disparate influences and had no rules. 2002 saw the release of their debut album, '' Identification Parade'', on
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after label head, Travis Higdon, witnessed them at only one show & immediately signed them. The band toured relentlessly for the next few years, releasing their second album, '' One Ten Hundred Thousand Million'' to great acclaim in 2005. The band continued touring throughout 2005, headlining venues all across the US and landing opening gigs for folks like ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. On April 30, 2006, The Octopus Project performed at
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. They were offered the opportunity after a fan, unbeknownst to the band, entered them in a contest held by the festival on
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in which voters were to "nominate their favorite band for an open slot at the festival". On October 31, 2006,
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released '' The House of Apples and Eyeballs'' -- a collaborative album between the band &
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. In January 2007, they holed up in
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outside of Seattle to record their third album, '' Hello, Avalanche''. The album was released to great fanfare on October 9, 2007—garnering praise from music gatekeepers from
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to
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.
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described the band as, "smart pop scientists and total party animals, like Stereolab with happy feet," and proclaimed them as one of his top
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picks that year. The band went on to support underground hip hop star
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and indie electronic icons
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on their national tours that fall. In 2008, the group performed at notable festivals such as
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, and the
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. Also in 2008, the band released a 7" single on
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as a part of the famed label's music club series. In February 2009, The Octopus Project composed and performed a series of unique, individual scores for short films played at
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in
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. For their performance at the
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festival in March 2010, the band put together a multi-media show which involved them performing material from what was to be their upcoming release, ''
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''. The band performed surrounded by eight loudspeakers, while eight projectors projected videos corresponding to the music on tent ceilings above the stage and the audience. Later that same year, the Octopus Project played at
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in
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. They were scheduled to play just prior to
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's headlining set. Three days prior to the concert, Devo's guitarist, Bob Mothersbaugh, severely injured his hand and was unable to play. Since the band was receiving a Moog Innovation Award at the festival, and because they didn't want to disappoint their fans, the remaining two members of Devo enlisted the help of The Octopus Project, and together the two bands performed the Devo songs "Girl U Want" and "Beautiful World." In 2011, the band snagged the opening spot on tours with
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, Man or Astroman, and Explosions in the Sky. The band spent the rest of that year working on soundtracks for the feature film '' Kid-Thing'', and the video game ''Thunderbeam''. In 2012, The Octopus Project began work on what would be their fifth studio album, ''
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.'' The first single from the album, "Whitby", was released as an EP in November—complete with b-sides, a karaoke version, and a video directed by the band. In 2014, the band was awarded The Special Jury Award for Musical Score at the
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for their work on the soundtrack to the film, Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter. In 2015, the band released two EPs of new music paired with handmade art objects—the first, Mister, a stuffed animal & the second, Nelda, a resin sculpture. Excited about the new tunes, the band dove into writing what would become their next record, 2017's ''
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''. The album was mixed and recorded by
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and Danny Reisch. On June 22, 2018, the band released the soundtrack for the film Damsel (a western directed by the Zellner Bros., starring
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) on
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. Produced on period specific instruments—banjo, musical saw, acoustic guitar, flute, wine glasses—the score finds the band in unknown territory sounding at once both haunting and majestic.
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called the score "marvelously weird," while
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dubbed it "brilliant," and
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said, "The real heart of the movie is the unearthly score from The Octopus Project." 2019 saw the band expanding further into art installation territory, with LOOM II—an immersive, ambient surround sound & surround light performance, which premiered at the Fusebox Festival in Austin, TX. 2020 & 2021 was spent working on the scores for the dark comedy film ''The Disappearance of Toby Blackwood'' and a documentary about ''
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'' entitled ''Butterfly In the Sky''. The former, a percussion-forward outing & the latter, a deep-dive into the universe of 70's PBS synth sounds. In December 2021, the band was invited to perform their song, ''"I Saw the Bright Shinies,"'' at the Moog Sound Lab to unveil their newest Etherwave
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. In 2022, the band began working on the music that would become the score for
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, which premiered at the
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. The film's closing credits song, ''"The Creatures of Nature,"'' is sung by
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and written by The Octopus Project & director,
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. On December 2, 2022, the band released an EP of covers entitled ''"I Want Vikram."''


Members

*Josh Lambert: guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, vocals *Toto Miranda: guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, vocals *Yvonne Lambert:
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, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, vocals *Spencer Stephenson (live): guitar, keyboards, drums


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Identification Parade'' (2002) * '' One Ten Hundred Thousand Million'' (2005) * '' Hello, Avalanche'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2013) * ''
Memory Mirror ''Memory Mirror'' is the sixth studio album by experimental pop band The Octopus Project. It was released April 7, 2017, on Robot High School Records. Reception ''Memory Mirror'' was generally well received by critics, receiving 4/5 stars from ...
'' (2017)


Film soundtracks

* '' Kid-Thing'' (2012) * '' Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter'' (2014) * '' Damsel'' (2018) * ''The Disappearance of Toby Blackwood'' (2022) * ''Butterfly In the Sky'' (2024) * ''
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'' (2024)


Video game soundtracks

* ''Frankenfoods'' (2012) * ''Thunderbeam'' (2012)


In popular culture

* The song "Music Is Happiness" is featured in the video game ''
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'' (2007) * The song "Music Is Happiness" is featured in the film '' 21'' (2008) * The song "Truck" is featured in the film '' Medicine for Melancholy'' (2008) * The song "I Saw the Bright Shinies" is featured in the short film, ''Pashmy Dream,'' directed by
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(2008) * The song "Music Is Happiness" is featured in the show '' CSI:NY'' (2008) * The song "Fuguefat" is featured in the show ''
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'' (2011) * The song "Fuguefat" is featured in a series of ''
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'' commercials (2012) * The song "Fuguefat" is featured in the documentary series '' The Smash Brothers'' (2013) * The song "Korakrit" is featured in a ''
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'' commercial (2015) * The song "I Saw the Bright Shinies" is featured in a series of ''
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'' commercials (2015) * The song "Whitby" is the theme song for the show ''Screenland '' (2016) * The song "Small Hundred" is featured in a ''
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'' commercial (2018) * The song "What They Found" is featured in a '' Stussy'' commercial (2021) * The song "Small Hundred" is featured in the show ''
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'' (2021) * The song "Porno Disaster" is featured in the show ''
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'' (2021) * The song "Fuguefat" is featured in the show ''Republic of Sarah'' (2021) * The song "Wrong Gong" is featured in an ''
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Splits, remixes, singles and EPs

* ''Christmas on Mars'' (Soda Pop Productions, 1999) * ''Black Octopus Lipstick Project Foam Party'' (Peek-A-Boo Records, 2004) * '' The House of Apples and Eyeballs'' (Collaboration with
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,
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, 2006) * ''Wet Gold/Moon Boil'' (7",
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, 2007) * ''Golden Beds'' (Peek-A-Boo Records, 2009) * ''Whitby EP'' (Peek-A-Boo Records, 2012) * ''I Want Vikram'' (Robot High School, 2022)


See also

*
Music of Austin Music is the arrangement of sound to create some combination of Musical form, form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise Musical expression, expressive content. Music is generally agreed to be a cultural universal that is present in all hum ...


References


Other sources

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External links

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