Gil and Michael Aaron began creating music in late 2005, soon they began playing at venues and bars around San Antonio under the name Vespertine--many Bjork allusions and a few months later, the two dropped the "tine" and stuck to Vesper, an appropriate title for this inherently mysterious duo. For over a year now, Vesper has been playing out to increasing audiences; still fledgling, the two have a few recordings, their most recent: This is just a Dream a promise of things to come. Musically, they mix ideas: electronic, psychedelic, alternative, shoegazeish, emotional, gothic. Artistically, they do not believe in boundaries and continue to hone their crafts. 2008 will see their first official release.
hey Michael its is nice to hear from u. yes a mutual friend has told me about you all and i loved the sounds you all have. it will be a very good idea to do some gigs together :)
Micheal: Are you going to be at Atomix Friday. I want to get you a tape of me and David's stuff. Or if it won't be too late, I can bring it to the show on Sunday. Thomas
I am really looking forward to seeing yall in Albany. I don't know if yall know but I don't even have a the new Dillo I mean Demo. Those freudian slips will get me everytime. I love yall keep up the good music and I will make Chinese Chicken tonight.
That's a holiday weekend, right? I'll try to make it out.Hey, be sure to keep me posted if any openings come up for The Black Light Art Party. Thanks. Thomas
Hey, guys: Tell me if you still have any openings for the Black Light Art party because me and David have been working on our new musical project, The Sachsen Apocalypse, and we think the Art Party would be a nice place to premiere.