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  1. Tarentel is a post-rock band which formed in San Francisco in 1995. Initially, the band consisted of Danny Grody and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. The line-up altered over the years and has included John Hughes, Trevor Montgomery, Patricia Kavanaugh, Kenseth Thibideau, Jeffrey Rosenberg, Jim Redd, Tony Cross, Steve Dye and others.

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    Aug 1, 2009 · Root Strata has organized a two day, three show festival in San Francisco this fall with a ton of great bands. It's called On Land and it's happening on September 19th & 20th. We play Saturday the 19th at Cafe Du Nord.

  3. tarentel.bandcamp.com › album › the-order-of-thingsThe Order of Things | Tarentel

    Aug 7, 2001 · With Scott Solter again producing the band, Tarentel has expanded their instrumentation to include everything from horns to harp to pipe organ, attempting to achieve explosiveness and grandeur without relying on distorted guitars and excess effects.

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · When Tarentel’s debut album was released in December 1999, Temporary Residence was still a fledgling record label operated by a 21 year-old kid on a dingy carpeted corner of a sinking spare bedroom that was deemed too unsafe to live. The surprise success of From Bone To Satellite –.

  5. Aug 30, 2015 · Tarentel occupy a space that investigates both a rock and a classical aesthetic. Simultaneously creating with the human voice and the instrumental framework, The Order Of Things reverberates with a familiar cinematic sound, yet offers a new interpretation of space and landscape.

  6. tarentel.bandcamp.com › album › tarentelTarentel | Tarentel

    Jan 1, 1998 · $8 USD or more. Send as Gift. The infamous debut EP from San Francisco's Tarentel pulls you into their world of ambient-influenced dreamscapes. Melodic guitars chime through polyrhythmic beats and swells. By far their "dancier" record. Frequently requested at house parties. released January 1, 1998. all rights reserved. Tags.

  7. Tarentel biography. Though often classified under the label of post-rock, San Francisco's Tarentel have evolved throughout their history into something surprisingly beyond classification.