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Junk Culture is a new project by Deepak Mantena, who was recently signed to Illegal Art. The first Junk Culture EP, ““West Coast,” was released on October 27, 2009. On “West Coast,” Deepak' (More...)
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Junk Culture is a new project by Deepak Mantena, who was recently signed to Illegal Art. The first Junk Culture EP, ““West Coast,” was released on October 27, 2009. On “West Coast,” Deepak's samples are all run through a handheld recorder that gives his constructions a gritty lo-fi loop-based sound, mixing fractured vocals, pop hooks, and an overall euphoric warmth. Described by press as "sound tapestries" somewhere between "ambient, dance mash-up, and glitchy electronica" (Todd Olmstead), “West Coast” is a manifesto of energetic raw sound that transcends rigid genres. Born in Idaho in the mid-80's shortly after his family immigrated from India, Deepak grew up in several locations ranging from Texas to Michigan, and ultimately he enrolled at the University of Mississippi. He recently relocated to Portland to pursue graduate studies, and while his sound collecting process is removed from the computer, his research focuses on interface design. In discussing his artistic direction, Deepak elaborated in a recent interview: "I got really bored playing [guitar and piano], because it seemed as though the sounds I made were like the sounds everyone else was making. I'm always capturing field recordings, or samples of songs I really like, or samples of me playing instruments on this cheap pocket recorder. I started to get a little more excited about making music again, because the sounds I was capturing seemed really fresh to my ears." “West Coast” embodies those "fresh" sounds, and employs them for what Mantena describes as "a love letter to outer space -- it gets desperate and schizophrenic as the record plays out, but is a sort of celebration of spirit as a whole." Emulating more of a live band than an electronic act, the visceral Junk Culture live show also involves Deepak's younger brother, Nitin, on drums. The performance includes the Mantena siblings jamming to a tight string of sequences that involve sampled patterns, live percussion, synced visuals of films from the 50's/60's, and Deepak's singing. Live, the “West Coast” tracks have him singing on top of sampled voices, while material already being developed for the subsequent EP involves a more traditional vocal approach, further bridging the gap between sample-based production and songwriting. When citing musical influences, Mantena rarely mentions electronic music, but rather lists eclectic indie artists and bands such as Caribou, Tortoise, El Guincho, Olivia Tremor Control, Atlas Sound, Madlib, and Scott Walker. The name of his Junk Culture project comes from combing through his record collection and being struck by the name of an Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark album. Besides composing and performing music, Deepak has been involved in producing short films (and curating a film showcase), photography, writing (at one point for the blog, Brooklyn Vegan), developing apps for the iPhone, and even acting on stage and film. Joining the ranks of Girl Talk, Steinski, The Bran Flakes, and other artists on the Illegal Art label, Junk Culture's use of samples is more obscured and more a means to production rather than a recontextualization of recognizable bits. Yet it still falls within the scope of what the music industry might consider "unauthorized" assemblage. Deepak rarely considers such things, and the end result is music that is textural, emotive, and compelling. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Current Standing:
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- Breakout status
- Going Steady momentum
Gig Stats
- 0 upcoming gigs
- 45 past gigs
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Upcoming Gigs
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Past Gigs
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May 24
Girl Talk with Max Tundra and Junk Culture
The Lyric Theatre (Oxford) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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May 07
El Ten Eleven
The End (Nashville) – El Ten Eleven, Junk Culture - 2011
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May 04
El Ten Eleven w/ Junk Culture & Les La Britanica
Strange Matter (Richmond) – El Ten Eleven, Junk Culture - 2011
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Mar 22
Girl Talk
Soma (San Diego) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Mar 16
Girl Talk
Showbox SoDo (Seattle) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Mar 15
Girl Talk
Showbox SoDo (Seattle) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Mar 07
GIRL TALK
Orpheum Theatre (Madison) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Mar 01
Girl Talk
Metropolis (Montreal) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 28
SOLD OUT. Girl Talk
State Theatre (Portland) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 28
Girl Talk
State Theatre (Portland) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 26
SOLD OUT. Girl Talk
House of Blues (Boston) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 26
Girl Talk
House of Blues (Boston) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 25
Girl Talk
Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel (Providence) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 24
Girl Talk
Terminal 5 (New York) – Girl Talk, Junk Culture, Max Tundra - 2011
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Feb 23
Max Tundra
Glasslands Gallery (Brooklyn) – Max Tundra, Junk Culture - 2011
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Feb 21
The Beets
Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar (Charlottesville) – Junk Culture - 2011
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Oct 11
Matt & Kim
The Lyric (Oxford) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Sep 25
Tobacco
The Strutt (Kalamazoo) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 24
Tobacco
Blind Pig (Ann Arbor) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 23
Tobacco
Mickey Finn's (Toledo) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 19
dinowalrus
Union Pool (Brooklyn) – Junk Culture, Starscream - 2010
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Sep 18
Tobacco
The Middle East Downstairs (Cambridge) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 17
Tobacco
Higher Ground (South Burlington) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 16
Tobacco
Iron Horse Music Hall (Northampton) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 11
Tobacco
Ottobar (Baltimore) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 10
Tobacco
First Unitarian Church (Philadelphia) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 09
Tobacco
DC9 (Washington D.C.) – Junk Culture, Tobacco - 2010
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Sep 08
Junk Culture
Artistika (Greensboro) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Jul 10
Junk Culture
Union Hall (Brooklyn) – Junk Culture, The Diggs - 2010
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Jul 08
Common Loon
IOTA Club & Cafe (Arlington) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 23
Junk Culture
AS220 (Providence) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 22
Phantogram
The Monkey House (Winooski) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 21
Phantogram
Il Motore (Montreal) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 20
Phantogram
The Drake Hotel (Toronto) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 15
Phantogram
DC9 (Washington D.C.) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 14
Nite Jewel
Death By Audio (Brooklyn) – Junk Culture, Nite Jewel, Blondes - 2010
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Feb 12
Phantogram
Mercury Lounge (New York) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 11
Phantogram
Union Hall (Brooklyn) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 09
Phantogram
Great Scott (Allston) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Feb 04
Junk Culture
Now That's Class (Cleveland) – Junk Culture - 2010
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Oct 08
Girl Talk at MISSISSIPPI STATE
Humphrey Coliseum (Starkville) – Junk Culture - 2009
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Sep 21
Girl Talk
Showbox at The Market (Seattle) – Junk Culture - 2009
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Sep 18
Girl Talk
Showbox SoDo (Seattle) – Junk Culture - 2009
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Jul 02
New Ruins
Canopy Club (Urbana) – Junk Culture - 2009
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Jun 29
SnoCones & Lasers Mega Monday Dance Party
The Firebird (St Louis) – Junk Culture, Phaseone - 2009


