Zero beat

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Zero Beat
Origin Washington D.C
Genre(s) Indie rock
Pop Rock
Years active 2001 - present
Label(s) Modo Records
Little Samurai
Associated acts My Friend Autumn, Gena Rowlands Band, Alice Despard Group
Website [1]
Members
Matt Cummins
Philip D'Ambrosio
David Durst
Bruce Falconer
Notable instrument(s)
Hammond Organ, Analog Synthesizers

Zero Beat is a four piece pop rock collective based in Washington, DC. Formed in their home studio "The Essjay" in Arlington, VA in October, 2001, the band has several side projects and offshoots. Fulfilling commitments to these other musical endeavors has forced the band on and off hiatus since 2004, with a majority of it's output based around live dates.

[edit] Other Projects

Philip D'Ambrosio has played bass with Alice Despard Group (2003-2006), Faithfully (2003), Girls on Film (2004) David Durst has performed keyboards with Fast Eddie Music Conspiracy (2000-2005), Maritime (2004), Gena Rowlands Band (2001-present), Faithfully (2004), Girls on Film (2004) as well as original composition and arrangements for the Nitrate Hymnal (2002-2005), The Kennedy Center Presents Aaron Copland's An Appalachian Spring (2005) and is an active member of New York's Anti-Social Music and DC's Punk Not Rock Salon. Bruce Falconer has played drums with Girls on Film (2004) and teaches drum lessons in his spare time Matt Cummins writes and performs with My Friend Autumn (2003-present), and performs under the pseudonym Slumberjack.