Hello, The Future!
Hello, The Future! | |
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Background information | |
Born | November 4, 1981 |
Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
Genres | Nerd-folk, singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Associated acts | The Long Holidays, Adam Sakellarides, Glen Raphael |
Website | hello-the-future |
Members | Nicole Dieker |
Hello, The Future! is a nerd-folk band whose only permanent member is Nicole Dieker. She has been performing as Hello, The Future! since May 2010,[1][2] when she recorded and uploaded one song a week to YouTube for 100 consecutive weeks.[3]
The band has released several albums and often performs at pop culture conventions.[4][5]
Although usually introduced as a solo act ("My name is Nicole, my band is Hello, The Future! and I am the only person in my band"[6]), Hello, The Future sometimes performs and/or records with other performers or even a full backing band; Giant Robot Album was a collaboration with the band The Long Holidays.[7]
Mink Car Cover[edit]
In 2011 Dieker organized a charity project called "Mink Car Cover" (based on the They Might Be Giants album Mink Car) in which 19 different artists (including MC Frontalot, Marian Call, Molly Lewis, and The Doubleclicks) recorded covers of the original TMBG tracks to release a new version of the album. In addition to providing project management, Hello, The Future! recorded one of the tracks. The new album was released on September 11, 2011 (the tenth anniversary of the Twin Towers attack) to raise money for the FDNY Foundation; over $5000 in donations were raised from sales.[8][9][10]
Kickstarter[edit]
In August 2012, Dieker ran a successful kickstarter campaign to support the development of Geek Girl EP and Giant Robot Album.[11][12]
Band members[edit]
Nicole Dieker studied composition as an undergrad at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio (where she performed with the Miami University Choraliers) and attended graduate school at Illinois State University.[2][13]
Discography[edit]
Albums available on CD[edit]
- Infinity Right Now (Nov 2010)
- Sidekicks and Other Songs (May 2011)
- Hello, The Future! Gets Her Filk On at Philcon (Jan 2012)
- Geek Girl EP (July 2012)
- Mink Car Cover (Sept 2011)
- Giant Robot Album (June 2013)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Nerd Band of the Week: Hello, the Future", Almost Nerdy, August 20, 2012
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Search for Geek: Hello, The Future!, Debs and Errol, June 17 2013>
- ↑ ""Geek Girl EP – Hello, The Future!", My Geek Review, August 31, 2012". Archived from the original on June 19, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2013. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Kickstarter page for Geek Girl EP (funded)
- ↑ Meet an awesomeographer – Nicole of Hello the Future
- ↑ Mink Car Cover: A project to benefit the FDNY Foundation
- ↑ Marian Call: In which I officially cover They Might Be Giants
- ↑ Laughing Squid: Mink Car Cover album fundraiser
- ↑ Hello, The Future! releases Geek Girl EP
- ↑ Can Bold Stretch Goals Pay Off? Hello, The Future!'s Kickstarter, Launch & Release
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 15, 2011. Retrieved December 25, 2013. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
- Hello, The Future
- Mink Car Cover
- I Tried To Be A YouTube Star And All I Got Were These Horrifically Embarrassing Videos
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