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Tracker

A freelance engineer at Type Foundry Recording in Portland, OR, and a writer for Tape-Op magazine at the time, John Askew began Tracker as a studio project in early 1998. He recorded, wrote, and played most of the instruments himself and Tracker released its debut album Ames at the beginning of 2000 on FILMguerrero. Minus a band for performing purposes, Askew put together a handful of different live outfits. The results were loose and spontaneous, with Tracker varying from gig to gig. But Askew soon began to play as a duo and recorded with longtime friend and drummer Michael Schorr (Death Cab for Cutie), and the two formed the core of the first steady tracker lineup. Either as a duo or with bass player Dave Harding (Richmond Fontaine) in tow, Tracker started playing shows with the likes of Giant Sand, the Black Heart Procession, and Calex...

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