Due to circumstances beyond our control the upcoming Fibonacci Sequence show has been moved from Vnuk's Lounge to Club Garibaldi and from Saturday, January 29th to Friday, January 28th, but the band plays on!
In the mean time, to help promote the show, Fibonacci Sequence will be making a few appearances on WMSE in coming weeks. First we'll be returning to the Planet Prog show one of these upcoming Sunday nights to hang with our friend Mark Krueger and spin a few tracks from our new album, NUMEROLOGY.
Then the Tuesday before the show, January 25th, we will be heading back into the WMSE studios with instruments in hand to perform some tunes on the LOCAL/LIVE show!
So please update your calendar, listen in on WMSE, and plan to join us at Club Garibaldi on Friday the 28th! More details below and hope to see you there!
Fibonacci Sequence in the studio!
Planet Prog on 91.7 - WMSE
Sunday evenings, January 16th & 23rd - 9 to 10:30 PM
Fibonacci Sequence LIVE on the air!
LOCAL/LIVE on 91.7 - WMSE
Tuesday, January 25th - 8 to 9 PM
FIBONACCI SEQUENCE LIVE!!!
Friday, January 28th - 10 PM
@ Club Garibaldi
2501 S Superior Street
Milwaukee, WI
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
More NUMEROLOGY Reviews!!!
Two more reviews for our debut album, NUMEROLOGY, are now available for reading out on the world wide web!
First is a review from Aural Innovations:
http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue41/fibonacci1.html
And secondly a review from Progressor:
http://www.progressor.net/review/fibonacci_sequence_2010.html
Enjoy!
First is a review from Aural Innovations:
http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue41/fibonacci1.html
And secondly a review from Progressor:
http://www.progressor.net/review/fibonacci_sequence_2010.html
Enjoy!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
LIVE MEDLEY RUMORED TO BE IN THE WORKS........
In addition to the songs on NUMEROLOGY that we have grown to love, the members of the Fib are toying with the idea of a live medley of various artists yet to be determined. Given the eclectic nature of the four members (of which I'm proud to represent a 25% ownership), it could go in any direction.
Stay tuned as we draw closer to the advent of live performance of NUMEROLOGY.....
One clue: the first band selected has "legal" ramifications.
Discuss-
T
Stay tuned as we draw closer to the advent of live performance of NUMEROLOGY.....
One clue: the first band selected has "legal" ramifications.
Discuss-
T
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
We Three Kings
With the holiday season upon us once again we'd like to take a moment to remind you all that as you celebrate with your favorite holiday music don't forget to include the Fibonacci Sequence rendition of the holiday favorite, We Three Kings, which is currently available for download from the following sites:
CD BABY
iTunes
Amazon
And if you are in the Milwaukee Area, don't forget to check out the counter of your favorite coffee shop, book store, or music store for a free We Three Kings download card from CDBaby.com!
CD BABY
iTunes
Amazon
And if you are in the Milwaukee Area, don't forget to check out the counter of your favorite coffee shop, book store, or music store for a free We Three Kings download card from CDBaby.com!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hear Fibonacci Sequence LIVE on 91.7 WMSE!
Fibonacci Sequence is getting ready to start playing out again and has begun to book shows for the coming months, so keep any eye on any of our sites for dates and other details! Before then though, tune in to 97.1 WMSE in Milwaukee on Sunday evening, November 7th at 9 PM to hear Fibonacci Sequence perfoming live in the studio on Mark Krueger's PLANET PROG show.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Review from Progression Magazine!!!
RATING 15/16
Wisconsin-based Fibonacci Sequence is a rollercoaster of cascading, multi-textured lyrical chops and poignant melodic ideas somewhat comparable to the likes of Liquid Tension Experiment. The groups forte is meaty, interestingly arranged tracks in the seven- to 11-minute range, where fluid ensemble interplay gets busily gymnastic but not at the expense of coherently melodic structuring. Which ultimately begs the question: who needs a singer?
The group comprises Michael Butzen (guitar), Jeff Schuelke (keyboards), Chad Novell (bass), and Tom Ford (drums); guests lend support on bass and strings. The band rocks hard, dipping in and out of playfully orchestrated fusiony grooves with heady seamlessness. And when the throttle lets up, ornate classicisms charmingly filter through.
Epic-length pieces "Neap Tide," Faunus," "Catlord," "Missing Time," (featuring nice violin lines) and "Io" invite focused listening to absorb and appreciate Fibonacci's myriad complexities. And for good measure a couple of gentle, transitory respites are built in, via "Dawn" (three minutes) and exotic songlet "lluminati" (under a minute).
It's hard to think of a more impressive indie prog entry in 2010.
-John Collinge
Wisconsin-based Fibonacci Sequence is a rollercoaster of cascading, multi-textured lyrical chops and poignant melodic ideas somewhat comparable to the likes of Liquid Tension Experiment. The groups forte is meaty, interestingly arranged tracks in the seven- to 11-minute range, where fluid ensemble interplay gets busily gymnastic but not at the expense of coherently melodic structuring. Which ultimately begs the question: who needs a singer?
The group comprises Michael Butzen (guitar), Jeff Schuelke (keyboards), Chad Novell (bass), and Tom Ford (drums); guests lend support on bass and strings. The band rocks hard, dipping in and out of playfully orchestrated fusiony grooves with heady seamlessness. And when the throttle lets up, ornate classicisms charmingly filter through.
Epic-length pieces "Neap Tide," Faunus," "Catlord," "Missing Time," (featuring nice violin lines) and "Io" invite focused listening to absorb and appreciate Fibonacci's myriad complexities. And for good measure a couple of gentle, transitory respites are built in, via "Dawn" (three minutes) and exotic songlet "lluminati" (under a minute).
It's hard to think of a more impressive indie prog entry in 2010.
-John Collinge
Friday, September 17, 2010
ProgNaut Review!
As promised ProgNaut.com owner and webmaster, Ron Fuchs, wrote and posted a new review for NUMEROLOGY on their site yesterday. To have a look at what he had to say please CLICK HERE!
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