The Depreciation Guild

The Depreciation Guild was an American dream pop and shoegaze band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2005 by lead vocalist and songwriter Kurt Feldman and guitarist Adrian Hashizume. Before disbanding, their lineup included Feldman, Christoph Hochheim (who later became the drummer and touring guitarist, respectively, for indie pop band the Pains of Being Pure at Heart), and Anton Hochheim (who later became the touring drummer for the Pains of Being Pure at Heart after Feldman's departure). They were joined for live performances by Raphael Radna on bass guitar.[2]

The Depreciation Guild
The Depreciation Guild performing live in New York City
The Depreciation Guild performing live in New York City
Background information
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–2011
(Reunions: 2013, 2023)
Labels8bitpeoples
Kanine Records
Past membersKurt Feldman
Christoph Hochheim
Anton Hochheim
Adrian "Akira" Hashizume
Raphael Radna
WebsiteOfficial site

History

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In 2003, Kurt Feldman started operating the Famicom (NES) that then was heavily incorporated into the music he made with the Depreciation Guild. The band was formed in 2005. It was initially aimed as an outlet to express his musical hobby and interests in old video games, guitar pop, and electronic music. The band eventually took a more serious path, releasing their debut, digital-only EP, Nautilus, through chiptune label 8bitpeoples in 2006 and playing live shows. Feldman was aided by his high school friend Adrian Hashizume on guitar until 2007. Hashizume was then replaced by Feldman's college friend Christoph Hochheim. In 2008, Hochheim's identical twin brother Anton was added on drums.[3] Their debut album, In Her Gentle Jaws, followed as a self-released free download in 2007. Kanine Records picked the band up in 2009 and reissued their debut album with some remastering. A second full-length, Spirit Youth, followed in mid-2010.[4][5] The band also did remixes for artists such as Oh No Ono and Chateleine. Their song "Dream About Me" was featured in the 2010 film Kaboom.

In December 2010, they announced on their Facebook page that they would be disbanding after their final show in January 2011, citing musical differences within the band. The band played their scheduled final show on January 8, 2011 at Brooklyn's Rock Shop.[6]

In August 2013, the original lineup of Kurt Feldman and Adrian Hashizume reunited for a one-off performance of In Her Gentle Jaws in its entirety at Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn.[7]

On March 8, 2023, the Depreciation Guild reunited to perform their first show in a decade at New York City's Mercury Lounge, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Kanine Records.[8]

Post-breakup

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Since their separation, all three members were playing for the Pains of Being Pure at Heart with different final years; Feldman playing until 2014, Anton replacing Feldman on drums until 2017, and Christoph playing in 2009–2011 and from 2014 until the band's dissolution in 2019.

In 2011, Feldman began his own solo career as Ice Choir and the Hochheims began their own duo career as then Ablebody (2011–2020); now Always You. The Hochheims also actively take parts as live musicians for other artists. Christoph has played for Dent May and is currently playing for Jerry Paper and Wild Nothing; Anton has played for Dinowalrus and is currently the drummer in Beach Fossils and Hit Bargain.

Influences

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Feldman has cited Tears for Fears, Talk Talk, Gangway, Scritti Politti, Cocteau Twins, and Pale Saints among the band's musical influences.[9]

Members

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  • Kurt Feldman – vocals, guitar, programming, production
  • Christoph Hochheim – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anton Hochheim – drums, percussion
  • Adrian "Akira" Hashizume – guitar
  • Raphael Radna – bass (touring)

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • In Her Gentle Jaws (self-released, 2007; Kanine Records, 2009)
  • Spirit Youth (Kanine Records, 2010)

Extended plays

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Singles

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  • "Dream About Me" single (Kanine Records, 2009)
  • "Blue Lily" single (Kanine Records, 2010)

References

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  1. ^ Moerder, Adam. "The Depreciation Guild - In Her Gentle Jaws". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  2. ^ The Depreciation Guild at AllMusic
  3. ^ Carlson, Jen (January 28, 2009). "Depreciation Guild, Band". Gothamist. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  4. ^ Review of Spirit Youth. PopMatters.
  5. ^ "Depreciation Guild (Pains of Being Pure at Heart Members) Announce New LP". Pitchfork. 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  6. ^ "The Depreciation Guild: January 15, 2011 Rock Shop (FINAL SHOW!) – FLAC and MP3 Downloads + Streaming Songs | nyctaper". www.nyctaper.com. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  7. ^ Staff, BrooklynVegan (June 21, 2013). "The Depreciation Guild reforming to play debut LP in full at Glasslands (which got a new sound system)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  8. ^ Pearis, Bill (9 February 2023). "New Colossus fest announces full 2023 lineup, daily schedules & free shows". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  9. ^ Murphy, Tom (October 7, 2010). "Kurt Feldman of the Depreciation Guild expresses his love for Tears for Fears". Westword. Retrieved 2024-02-15.