Jason Torbert

Jason Torbert is an American musician currently in the solo project Goddamn Electric Bill on the record label 99X/10 (founded by keyboardist Roger O'Donnell of The Cure (and previously, The Psychedelic Furs, Thompson Twins and Berlin)).[1][2] Torbert has also performed bass in several other bands, including Cigar[3] (with Jon Sortland (The Shins, Broken Bells) and Rami Krayem) and Sing The Body Electric (with Damon DeLapaz and Adam Lewis (Fenix TX)).

Jason Torbert
Swallowed by the Machines Promo
Background information
OriginDavis, CA, US
GenresElectronic music
Folktronica
Ambient music
Skate Punk
InstrumentsBass
Guitar
Vocals
Keyboards
Years active1998–present
LabelsPro.Con Records
99X/10 Records
Restart Records
Theologian Records
Associated actsGoddamn Electric Bill
Cigar
Sing The Body Electric
Websitehttp://www.jasontorbert.com

Discography

With Cigar

  • Speed is Relative (Theologian Records, 1999)
  • The Early Demos, (Self-Released, 2007)

With Goddamn Electric Bill

  • The Only Power To Please (Pro.Con Records, 2005)
  • Nothing Concrete – 99X/10 Label Sampler, (99X/10 Records, 2006)
  • Swallowed by the Machines (99X/10 Records, 2006)
  • DntelDumb Luck Remixes, (Sub Pop, 2007)
  • Erin Lang – Foundlings and Strays (99X/10 Records, 2008)
  • Topics For Gossip (99X/10 Records, 2008)
  • IMMOOR – She Moves, 2010
  • Jazz (Pro.Con Records, 2011)
  • Dead Alive (Pro.Con Records, 2012)

With Sing The Body Electric

  • S/T (Restart Records, 2004)

TV and film uses

References

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  3. Jason Torbert at Allmusic
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  19. "San Diego's plugged in websites | San Diego Reader".
  20. "Sean Malto's etnies commercial! / Blog / etnies - Action Sports Footwear and Apparel". etnies.com. Archived from the original on November 3, 2009.
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