Draft:Element 119 (band)

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Element 119 is a trance/electronica band from alternative rock artist, Joe Vitale Jr, known for his work as a solo artist & in the alternative rock bands Ravenwood & Black Ice White Noise. Sometimes abbreviated to E/119.

Element 119
OriginNorth Canton, Ohio
GenresTrance, Electronica
Years active2004-present
LabelsVari Loud Records
MembersJoe Vitale Jr & Kathy Vogel
Websiteelement119music.com

History[edit]

Founded in North Canton, Ohio in 2004, Element 119 started in the basement of alternative rock artist Joe VItale Jr's home. Their first single & music video titled Men of Vision (PU94 Remix) debuted at the 2007 NAMM Show in Los Angeles, California at the Sony Creative Software booth.

In 2008, Element 119, once again would debut a new song & state-of-the-art music video at the Winter NAMM show in Los Angeles California.

Influences[edit]

The music of Element 119 was heavily influenced by acts like BT, Moby, Eiffel 65 & other trance groups. Its sound is a derivative of Trance & electronica. E/119 is presently back in the studio working on a follow-up album.

Band Members[edit]

Joe Vitale Jr - Musician, vocalist, songwriter, producer, programmer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer[1]

Kathy Vogel - Vocals[2], Additional Synthesizer

Albert Vogel - Bone Box & drum machines

Music Videos[edit]

Men of Vision[edit]

This was the debut music video from the group which uses a variety of special effects & spatial time warping to achieve practical camera effects as well as digital manipulation in post.[3]

Men of Vision (PU94 Remix)[edit]

E/119's videos, "Men of Vision (PU94 Remix)" & "The System" were debuted at the 2007 & 2008 NAMM Show in Los Angels.[4]

The System[edit]

In 2011, the updated version of "The System" featured Kathy Vogel as the computerized girl at the Canton International Film Festival.[5]

Free Radicals[edit]

Free Radicals was the 4th video to be released by E/119. This video is a constant compilation of strange videos collected by leader, Vitale, over many years tying the song together as it unfolds. There is a lot of image manipulation & special effects to mix things up.[6]

Reactor 119[edit]

In 2023, Element 119 released their next music video for their song "Reactor 119". This was their fifth, commercially released music video.

Presently the band is in the studio working on their next release

Discography[edit]

  • The System (2017)[7]
  • Men of Vision (2021) : In Development
  • Chain Reaction (2023)
  • Open File (2024) (Pre Production)
  • Critical Mass (2024) (Pre Production)
  • Open Source (2025) (Pre Production)
  • Code End (2025) (Pre Production)
  • END PGRM (2026) (Pre Production)
  • The Lost Archives (2027)
  • Game Over (2031) (Slated for Production)
  • Revival (2032) (Slated for Production)
  • Final Code (2033) (Slated for Production)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joe Vitale Jr | Official Home | www.joevitalejr.com". www.joevitalejr.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  2. ^ "Professional Female Voice Over Talent, On-Camera Talent, Freelance Writer Kathy Vogel". Haus of V. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  3. ^ Element 119: Men of Vision (Music Video 2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-06-06
  4. ^ Element 119: Men of Vision (Pu94 Remix) (Music Video 2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-06-06
  5. ^ Element 119: The System (Music Video 2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-06-06
  6. ^ Element 119: Free Radicals (Music Video 2017) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-06-06
  7. ^ "Element 119 - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 2020-08-26.