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Donner Social (band)
Bold text Donner Social, also known as Bold text †donner social†, is an up and coming, New York based, Electronica band. The band consists of singer and Elanna White and producer/singer Josh Ellis who have been working on there debut since late 2009 with and expected release date in early 2011. The two have been writing together as a teem since October of 2006 and have worked on numerous projects together

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The due first gained notoriety in the post-hardcore scene with their previous band "Sounds Children Make" but the band split up after three years due to personal differences. Woking in bands, plays, musicals, books and just about every kind of art you can think of,

Crystal Castles were named after the lines "The fate of the world is safe in Crystal Castles" and "Crystal Castles, the source of all power", both lines referring to fictional character She-Ra's fortress in the sky. It is also a reference to the Atari arcade game Crystal Castles, as the band's sound often echoes arcade game noise.[7] The band was formed in December 2003 as a solo project started by Ethan Kath. Ethan and Alice Glass met whilst "reading for the blind" as a means to serve community service punishments they had received.[9] Ethan later heard Alice singing in her noise-punk band Fetus Fatale, and thought he had found the "missing ingredient" to his music. In 2004 Ethan gave Alice 60 instrumental tracks. In April 2005 Alice Glass recorded vocals over five of these new instrumentals. The microphone test for this recording session was secretly recorded by the studio's engineer and was later released as the band's first single, "Alice Practice", a limited edition 7" vinyl on London's Merok Records, released in June 2006 and sold out immediately. Glass was not aware the microphone test recording existed until Merok Records asked to release it.[10] Many limited edition 7" vinyl singles followed in 2007 on various tiny labels including 2 on London's Trouble Records. All singles sold out immediately. Finally, in 2008, Lies Records collected most of the singles and released them on a CD for the first time, along with many previously unreleased tracks and 3 songs recorded just for the collection. This eponymous debut album, Crystal Castles, was also released as a double album on 12" vinyl as well as included in the "Top 50 Greatest Albums of the Decade" by NME Magazine, at number 39.[8]