SpudShow 351 - Tara Simmons

Published: May 1, 2009, 7:30 a.m.

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Artist - Tara Simmons

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Track 1 - Shake
Track 2 - Domino
Track 3 - Meet in the Middle

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"Shake" (mp3)
from "Spilt Milk"
(Sugar Rush - Sol Records)

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Spilt MilkTara Simmons
"Domino" (mp3)
from "Spilt Milk"
(Sugar Rush - Sol Records)

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Tara Simmons
"Meet in the Middle" (mp3)
from "Spilt Milk"
(Sugar Rush - Sol Records)

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Tara Simmons grew up on a five acre hobby farm on the flats at the foot of the Blue Mountains, her world bordered by a tapestry woven from captivating, haunting, simple sounds. In her mind, she\\u2019s never left.

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Little Tara was a solitary lass, but always looking for ways to channel her talent. When she was four, she parroted her brother playing violin to the point where she was sent to lessons of her own. At the age of nine, she nagged her cello-playing mother to be let loose on that instrument as well. And by the time she started high school, she\\u2019d had eight different piano teachers \\u2013 seven of whom were ill-equipped to deal with her short attention span, her intolerance for \\u2018My Grandfather\\u2019s Clock\\u2019 and other basic piano pieces, and her roaming mind. All the while, she honed her delicate voice in the Australian Youth Choir\\u2019s chamber ensemble.
Every afternoon of her young life, she was taxied to a different lesson determined to follow in the footsteps of those who influenced her.

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Throughout her teens, Simmons fiddled after hours with illegal cracks of Logic and Cubase on her home computer, experimenting with electronic beats and found sounds, and blending them with the instruments she\\u2019d known all her life. And all the while, she was writing - letting spikes of emotion carry her away to a different realm, from which she always returned with a song. Her questing nature eventually led her to leave home to further her studies of music production.

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In 2005, now based in Brisbane, she unleashed her compositions on an unready public from behind a giant hard-drive and screen at a venue in the River City\\u2019s Fortitude Valley. So fraught was that performance that she didn\\u2019t take the stage again for another year, instead choosing to continually tweak her seven-track debut EP Pendulum. Convinced it wasn\\u2019t quite ready to leave the nest, Simmons all but shelved it.

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