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'''Ventifacts''' is a microtonal songwriting duo comprised of [[Ben Spees]] (of [[The Mercury Tree]]) and [[Damon Waitkus]] (of Jack O' The Clock), featuring Emily Packard, Connor Riley and Oliver Campbell. This formation's music explores the genres of folk, indie rock, and experimental rock, using progressive rhythmic patterns reminiscent of [[The Mercury Tree]]. The band started in 2019 and released its first album in 2021.
'''Ventifacts''' is a microtonal songwriting duo comprised of [[Ben Spees]] (of [[The Mercury Tree]]) and [[Damon Waitkus]] (of Jack O' The Clock), featuring Emily Packard, [[Connor Riley]] and [[Oliver Campbell]]. This formation's music explores the genres of folk, indie rock, and experimental rock, using progressive rhythmic patterns reminiscent of [[The Mercury Tree]]. The band started in 2019 and released its first album in 2021.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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* [https://ventifacts.bandcamp.com Bandcamp discography]
* [https://ventifacts.bandcamp.com Bandcamp discography]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF71FZ37RtE Now & Xen interview (on The Mercury Tree's YouTube channel)]
* [https://nowandxen.libsyn.com/057-ventifacts Now & Xen interview]
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 21 January 2025

Ventifacts is a microtonal songwriting duo comprised of Ben Spees (of The Mercury Tree) and Damon Waitkus (of Jack O' The Clock), featuring Emily Packard, Connor Riley and Oliver Campbell. This formation's music explores the genres of folk, indie rock, and experimental rock, using progressive rhythmic patterns reminiscent of The Mercury Tree. The band started in 2019 and released its first album in 2021.

Discography

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