James Elliott (musician)

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James Elliott
Birth nameJames Lanier Elliott
Also known asAteleia
Born (1976-12-20) December 20, 1976 (age 47)
Kentucky
OriginNew York City, NY, US
GenresAmbient
Electronic
Instrument(s)Electronics, bass guitar
Years active2003-present
LabelsTable of the Elements
Antiopic
Websiteateleia.com

James Elliott (born December 20, 1976) is an American electronic musician, usually releasing solo material under the alias Ateleia. The name comes from Ateleia, a legume or from ancient Greek meaning tax-free. The music is electronic psychedelic minimalism.

Elliott was the co-founder (along with David Daniell) of the record label Antiopic. He was a former member of New York-based bands School of Seven Bells and Bear in Heaven, playing bass guitar and computer in both bands. Elliott is currently a member of the band Test House.

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Solo works as Ateleia[edit]

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Compilation Appearances[edit]

  • "Along A Space Diagonal" on "88 Tapes" - Kesh CD, 2008
  • "Grasses" on Impala Eardrums - Radium/Table of the Elements LP/CD, 2008
  • "Inman Division (Reynoldstown Pastoral)" - Tu M'p3 MP3, 2003
  • "Demystifying In Order To Mystify Better" on Deconstructive Music - More Mars 3xCD, 2007
  • "The Sun Sets On Critical Distance" on The Allegorical Power Series Volume IV - Antiopic MP3, 2003
  • "We Become A Threat" on The Allegorical Power Series Volume I - Antiopic MP3, 2003

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