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Tonic Engine is an experimental recording project, started in Waterville, Maine in May of 2015 by Tom Crisp. Originally conceived as a neo-Irish folk outfit, Tonic Engine would produce its first single, <a href="spotify:album:0kEnAqHQt0B45PnqmsTACP" data-name="Loos">Loos</a>, during the Autumn of 2016, recording at Ashlawn Farm, home to such similarly persuaded endeavors as <a href="spotify:artist:7tnIA4ww5dwoyENYz4GM5T" data-name="The Brazen Youth">The Brazen Youth</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1ce2CB4vqwzihbvTZ4QGEJ" data-name="Littleboybigheadonbike">Littleboybigheadonbike</a>. The project boasts contributions from Aaron Canter, who curates the project's brass component, and the band's bassist, Andrew Fumarola.
After a lengthy hibernation, Tonic Engine released it's second single, Tuberfam, on New Years Day, 2019. The single explores a mythical encounter between its authors during an excursion in the Maine winter.
After a lengthy hibernation, Tonic Engine released it's second single, Tuberfam, on New Years Day, 2019. The single explores a mythical encounter between its authors during an excursion in the Maine winter.