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'''Statler & Waldorf''' is the name of an [[electronic music]] production group based in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]. The members of Statler & Waldorf are Dennis Gascoigne ([[synth]]s / vox), Leo Hede ([[Ableton Live|Ableton]] / FX), and Cameron Hales ([[Turntablist]]). Other artists credited on Statler and Waldorf releases include [[Miss Brown]], [[Blue MC]], [[Paul Kelly (musician)|Paul Kelly]], and [[Chanel Cole]].
'''Statler & Waldorf''' is the name of an [[electronic music]] production group based in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]. The members of Statler & Waldorf are Dennis Gascoigne ([[synth]]s / vox), Leo Hede ([[Ableton Live|Ableton]] / FX), and Cameron Hales ([[Turntablist]]). Other artists credited on Statler and Waldorf releases include [[Miss Brown]], [[Blue MC]], [[Paul Kelly (musician)|Paul Kelly]], and [[Chanel Cole]].


Their debut release "Collusions", on Freefall Records, received rave reviews from the Australian press. In 2005, Dennis Gascoigne and Leo Hede collaborated with Chanel Cole and [[Daniel Belle]] under the collective name "Spook". The debut album of the self-described "[[downtempo]] project" is to be called "The Dusk Sessions". As of 14 April 2005, the album is mostly complete.
Their debut release "Collusions", on Freefall Records, received rave reviews from the Australian press. Statler & Waldorf have played festivals such as the Big Day Out in Australia alongside acts such as The Chemical Brothers. They are avid remixers and have remixed the likes of Sarah Blasko, whilst on the other end of the machine have had their music remixed by Segue Samplist.


In 2005, Dennis Gascoigne and Leo Hede collaborated with Chanel Cole and [[Daniel Belle]] under the collective name "[[Spook (band)|Spook]]", producing the album "The Dusk Sessions".
Statler & Waldorf have played festivals such as the Big Day Out in Australia alongside acts such as The Chemical Brothers. They are avid remixers and have remixed the likes of Sarah Blasko, whilst on the other end of the machine have had their music remixed by Segue Samplist.


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Revision as of 12:15, 4 July 2006

Statler & Waldorf is the name of an electronic music production group based in Brisbane, Australia. The members of Statler & Waldorf are Dennis Gascoigne (synths / vox), Leo Hede (Ableton / FX), and Cameron Hales (Turntablist). Other artists credited on Statler and Waldorf releases include Miss Brown, Blue MC, Paul Kelly, and Chanel Cole.

Their debut release "Collusions", on Freefall Records, received rave reviews from the Australian press. Statler & Waldorf have played festivals such as the Big Day Out in Australia alongside acts such as The Chemical Brothers. They are avid remixers and have remixed the likes of Sarah Blasko, whilst on the other end of the machine have had their music remixed by Segue Samplist.

In 2005, Dennis Gascoigne and Leo Hede collaborated with Chanel Cole and Daniel Belle under the collective name "Spook", producing the album "The Dusk Sessions".