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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published March 21, 2006 at 5:24 a.m. |
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Codebreaker's Steven Hawley admits that when he and Sage Schwarm started to ingest the overwhelmingly positive feedback from both press and fans after releasing 2005's "What is this Earth Love?," the experience was unexpectedly emotional.
Suddenly Codebreaker was saturating the blogs, clubs and airwaves of places like Italy, Norway, France, and Germany -- each spot accompanied by acclaim and the occasional, "This comes to us via Milwaukee?!"
"It choked me up a bit -- being so insular for all this time in a studio, working so hard on your vision. To watch it take flight on it's own is really nice," says Hawley.
With a brand new video out and the possibility of more to come, he had better get used to it.
The video for title track "What is This Earth Love?" -- directed by Milwaukee filmmaker Tate Bunker -- is a futuristic visual journey through the funk-dance charmer of a song, creatively marrying sound with aesthetics. You can watch the video here.
"(Tate) did an incredible job and we worked really well together," says Hawley. "He took a lot of time listening to our stuff and observing us before constructing the video. I have to say, it turned out really representative of us conceptually. It makes a real strong emotional/aesthetic impact in four minutes. Everyone I've talked to that's seen it so far has expressed that."
It's the first video for the band; or, the first that Hawley's seen anyway.
"A few years ago this girl made a documentary on us, I heard it was great. I never saw it cause I was too shy to watch all that footage of myself. I still feel bad about that and I'm a lot better with that stuff now though."
And he would have to be as the chance for Codebreaker to become the first unsigned band to launch its career on a wireless phone is fast becoming a reality. As a top 15 finalist in "Calling All Bands," the contest brainchild of Verizon Wireless and Myspace.com, Codebreaker is facing the opportunity to have its song, music video, ring tone and ring back tone released on Verizon Wireless.
"We were selected by a panel of judges and people can vote for their favorite until March 22. Once it's narrowed down to the top five, the judges pick a winner." People can vote here and the winner will be announced on Myspace.com on March 29.
"A lot of great things have happened so far this year and I'm just gonna keep working as hard as I can," Hawley says of the future. "We're going to stay productive, come out with a follow-up EP within the year and lose a few more thousand dollars doing it." He adds, "DIY and the beat goes on."
Codebreaker plays the Cactus Club on Tuesday, March 21 with Hot Chip and Bts. Wrkng. Doors open at 9 p.m.
The band's Web site is codebreakermusic.com.
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Posted by OMCreader on March 23, 2006 at 4:07 a.m. (report)
Will said: Great article, well written and informative. Got the Codebreaker disk, some pretty impressive stuff...glad to have 'em here in Milwaukee.
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Posted by OMCreader on March 22, 2006 at 11:58 a.m. (report)
Jackie said: I swear, these guys just keep getting better everytime I see them. Last night they sounded so good! The new music video blew me away.
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Posted by OMCreader on March 21, 2006 at 6:49 p.m. (report)
Myke & Debbi said: Steve,we are so happy to see your success build.The times we had dancing at Brew City BB when you were there are some special memories.Love & Blessings to You,The Dancin Machine
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Posted by OMCreader on March 21, 2006 at 8:43 a.m. (report)
FunkiVoter said: I liked Mouse Fire, Hitchhiker, and even F. Anthony but Codebreaker is by FAR the best "Calling All Bands" band. I Voted For Codebreaker! I encourage you to listen to the 15 bands and then make the easy decision. I give the Codebreakers the keys to the MKE funkopolis. Codebreaker should set their sights on creating a song like a Guy Called Geralds' Voodoo Ray. We need an underground dance hit to start a musical revolution here in MKE. MKE could be for 2010 what Manchester was for 1990! If there was a scene that revolved around a "new" designer drug I think it could happen. I think all those kids on myspace are on meth.
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