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Blinker the Star began as a lo-fi, one-man studio band (Jordon Zadorozny) turned rock 3 piece, releasing two albums on A&M Records ("Blinker the Star" in 1995, "A Bourgeois Kitten" in 1996) and touring steadily for 3 years. In 1997, Zadorozny relocated from Montreal to Los Angeles to work with Courtney Love, helping craft songs for Hole's "Celebrity Skin" album. Deciding to make Los Angeles his home, Jordon began soaking up new influences while becoming progressively more fascinated with the production side of making music.
Signing with Dreamworks in 1999, the band, now featuring Zadorozny, former Failure drummer Kellii Scott, longtime bassist Pete Frolander and a broad cast of Southern California studio talent, recorded and released "August Everywhere" to warm critical reception, touring North America and touring with Our Lady Peace, Sloan, B-52s, Failure and the Flaming Lips.
In 2004, the "Still In Rome" album appeared. Following a brief tour, Zadorozny settled into studio life and on collaborative projects with Digital Noise Academy, SheLoom, Abbey, and The Angry Moon.
Re-igniting the Blinker The Star mantle in 2012, again as a single person studio unit, "We Draw Lines" was released, followed by a barrage of albums and singles that speak to a particularly fertile later stage roll. 2024’s “Occult Classic” is the most recent album to emerge from Zadorozny’s Skylark Park Studio with new music imminent.
Signing with Dreamworks in 1999, the band, now featuring Zadorozny, former Failure drummer Kellii Scott, longtime bassist Pete Frolander and a broad cast of Southern California studio talent, recorded and released "August Everywhere" to warm critical reception, touring North America and touring with Our Lady Peace, Sloan, B-52s, Failure and the Flaming Lips.
In 2004, the "Still In Rome" album appeared. Following a brief tour, Zadorozny settled into studio life and on collaborative projects with Digital Noise Academy, SheLoom, Abbey, and The Angry Moon.
Re-igniting the Blinker The Star mantle in 2012, again as a single person studio unit, "We Draw Lines" was released, followed by a barrage of albums and singles that speak to a particularly fertile later stage roll. 2024’s “Occult Classic” is the most recent album to emerge from Zadorozny’s Skylark Park Studio with new music imminent.
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