[Magnatune : we are not evil] [Free trial: only $15 per month] [login] [info]
The West Exit: Soulful electro pop.


Sexy, ambient dance grooves move under layers of synthesizers, keyboards and guitars. Hauntingly catchy vocal melodies float provocatively over the music. Merging the acoustic and the electric, mixing soulful chords with funky beats; The West Exit is a sultry blend of pop, R & B, and electronic music.

The West Exit began in the spring of 2003 as the studio project of Kevin Jenkins, a vocalist, keyboardist, and guitarist residing in Seattle, Washington. His previous musical affiliations include the bands Greg, Dim at Asia, Otis P & the Jivefunk, La Push, and Emblematic.

The West Exit's first album, Nocturne, was released in February 2004. In addition to steady local and online sales, the album has received extensive podcast exposure. The West Exit's music has also appeared in independent films and on several commercial websites and promotional media.

In the spring of 2004, a group was formed to take the music to the stage. Jenkins recruited his perpetual band mate Timothy Harper along with Nocturne contributors Shane Smith and Dave Billin for the task. Harper, a drummer and percussionist, had worked with Jenkins in live bands and studio projects since 1995. Smith provided his bass guitar talents to the album as well as the live band. Billin lent his sound design and engineering skills to the studio sessions and added his keyboard and vocal abilities to the stage show.

After a year and a half of performing in Northwest clubs and bars, Jenkins put the live show on hiatus and headed back into the studio to begin work on a new album. He retained the services of bassist Shane Smith for the recording sessions and in November 2006, The West Exit's second album, Modern Interiors, was completed. It became available for download in early 2007.

Jenkins and Smith reunited in the fall of 2008 to record The West Exit's third album, Extra Century Perception. Seattle guitarist RL Heyer lent his talents to the album as well. The new record continues in their vein of smooth, soulful electro-pop. But the stylistic elements have become more magnified and mature, with bigger beats, soaring melodies, thick harmonies, and more addictive hooks that will get your body moving. Extra Century Perception was released in November 2009.

  The West Exit

[Extra Century Perception by The West Exit]

Extra Century Perception


[Modern Interiors by The West Exit]

Modern Interiors


[Nocturne by The West Exit]

Nocturne


[Unearthed by The West Exit]

Unearthed



The West Exit lives in Washington, USA.

Tagged as: Electro Rock, Rock, Electro Pop.


Recommended artists:
  1. LehtMoJoe: a booty-grooving, intensely melodic, splice-o-matic masterpiece
  2. Anton Cosmo: rock superstar to be
  3. Heifervescent: Shimmering indie guitar pop with orchestral moments
  4. Curl: Groovy, French downtempo electro-rock songs
  5. Artemis: Alternative / Downtempo / Electro-pop
  6. Crystal Kovach: moody blend of electronica and rock
  7. SGX: let loose the beast in your mind
  8. Funkinchely: Experimental Funk with hints of exotic beats and world grooves
  9. woodrowgerber: indie/electronic pop fusion - for daydreams, nights out, and everything in-between
  10. Sun Palace: gossamer folk-rock
  11. Yongen: transnational dream pop luxury
  12. Icicle: He Who Sings Thinks No Evil
  13. The Kokoon: 1980's style new wave rock
  14. The Old Recruits: a new take on old funk
  15. Falling You: haunting, ethereal pop ambient
  16. doublethink: paradoxical post-alt rock
  17. Blue Wave Theory: high-energy surf-inspired instrumental rock
  18. Mercy Machine: introspective avant-pop songs
  19. Beat Under Control: jazz/dub intense electro funk
  20. Capital Sons: Heart on our sleeves Rock and Roll.