Universal Translator to Rock Port Elizabeth

www.MyPE.co.za: After
a musical hiatus from the local gigging circuit and a style revamp,
Universal Translator (formerly known as Ten Story Fall) will be
launching their debut album at Uptown Theatres next week on March
19
and 20, 2010.

Ten Storey Fall - Universal TranslatorSupporting acts
include Andrew Osborne of Oz Fest fame and “The
Rollers”.

Featuring eleven hot original tracks, “My Reality” was recorded by
former Finkelstein, Bryan McLagan at Drop ‘n Roll Studios, and mixed
and mastered by Rob Williams at Fountain-Eye Studios.

The band is made up of four talented young Bay musicians including
Pieter Swart (vocals and guitar), Kurt Heideman (drums), Tim Robinson
(lead guitar) and Brad Chamen (bass).

“We are hoping that the launch will show our fans that we are a force
to be reckoned with in the competitive South African original music
scene,” says Heideman.

Universal Translator’s musical style has evolved to encompass an
eclectic blend of the diverse musical tastes and talents of its
members. An amalgamation of rock, jazz, funk, blues and alternative
musical genres contributes to an overall sound that is unmistakably and
uniquely their own.

“The music and lyrics of each song are designed to capture the
imagination of the audience and stimulate introspection,” says
Heideman. “We hope that each song will make a permanent impression on
our listeners and that they will find personal meaning in each story
told.”

Don’t miss out on the launch of Universal Translator’s brand new album
at Uptown Theatres on March 19 and
20, 2010. Show starts at 19h30 and
tickets are R75 – which includes a free copy of the new album. This is
a band that is sure to make waves on the South African music scene.

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