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Members of Radiophonic (originally 3 Shot West, circa 2000) have performed all over the U.S., including Dallas, Austin, New York, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. They have shared stages with major acts such as Paula Cole, Francis Dunnery, Deadman and Bob Schneider. As the band 3 Shot West, they were mainstays in the Dallas music scene during 1999-2001, performing in such venues as the Liquid Lounge, Galaxy, Curtain Club, Trees and the Gypsy Tea Room. In 2000, they appeared on the PBS syndicated television show Texas Music Café and were featured at the Angel Citi Music Festival in Los Angeles. Music from their debut album, Radiophonic, was licensed to Bunim-Murray Productions and was subsequently featured in MTV’s “The Real World” 2000 season. In 2005, they reformed as Radiophonic (taking the name of their debut record in 2000), adding bassist Daniel Loyd to the multi-layers of guitar provided by Graham Duncan and Brian Aldsworth and the driving rhythms of dummer Michael Galante. They signed with independent label Soona Songs in 2006. Initial release was “I Could Have Been A Rocket Scientist." Radiophonic's new release, "The Proud Ones" will be available July 10, 2015. Reviews - Title song - "The Proud Ones" : Stan Stewart - The beat -- complete with the incessant bass riff -- is a great hook. I also appreciated the surprisingly sudden ending after the repeats near the finish. The otherwise sparse arranging really works well in this song and draws the listener into the looped riff and vocals. I'm definitely curious to hear more from you! Matt Linsky - Good work on the intro; it's playful and intriguing. Andrea Young - Love the tone of this, and the accompanying vocals, and the driving rhythms, and the depth of the arrangement/composition.