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Chicanery

Chicanery, an American experimental rock band, is a collaboration between Warren Cuccurullo and Neil Carlill. The band is based in Los Angeles California, although band members live across the U.S. The focus of the project is to present an alternative musical form, to depict a psychotic and surreal vision of pop music.〔Luana Salvatore ("Chicanery, la vita oltre i Duran Duran" ). "Rolling Stone Magazine", Italy
May 6, 2010 para. 1〕
==History==
The history of Chicanery extends back to the late 1990s in London, England.
With Duran Duran at that time, Warren Cuccurullo had founded TV Mania with Nick Rhodes, and he was searching for a lead singer for the second segment of that project.
While working in his recording studio, Cuccurullo heard the voice of Neil Carlill, lead singer of the group Delicatessen on one of that band's music videos, and thought that it would fit the project. Cuccurullo found Carlill through the group’s record label, and invited him to record some music at the studio.〔Salvo Zuppardo ("duranasty.com interviews Chicanery" ) "duranasty.com" response to 1st question〕
In addition, prior to that meeting, in the summer of 1998 Ustad Sultan Khan and Cuccurullo recorded material together, some of which was used for “Cut Me from the Mirror”, a track on the ''Chicanery'' album.〔Salvo Zuppardo ("duranasty.com interviews Chicanery" ) "duranasty.com" response to 7th question〕
When Cuccurullo relocated back to Los Angeles after his tenure with Duran Duran ended in 2001, he lost touch with Neil Carlill for a period of time. After they reestablished contact, Carlill sent demos of his latest music to Cuccurullo. Four of those tracks were used in the ''Chicanery'' album.〔
In 2005 the bulk of the tracks for the debut album were cut in Los Angeles at Red Rum Studios, and some of the music was recorded in Massachusetts. Often, tracks would be recorded at home studios, sent to Simone Sello, and then on to the larger studios for recording and mixing to create the finished product.〔Andrew Greenaway ("Interview with Chicanery Wines and Old, Old Questions" ) "The Idiot Bastard Son of T'Mershi Duween" April 23, 2010 response to 5th question〕〔Salvo Zuppardo ("duranasty.com interviews Chicanery" ) "duranasty.com" response to 5th question〕
Chicanery's debut album, ''Chicanery'' was released on May 11, 2010.
Also with Cuccurullo and Carlill on selected sessions are long-time Cuccurullo collaborator Terry Bozzio, Frank Zappa alumnus Joe Travers, renowned sarangi virtuoso Ustad Sultan Khan, multi-instrumentalist and producer Simone Sello and other guests.〔Luana Salvatore ("Chicanery, la vita oltre i Duran Duran" ). "Rolling Stone Magazine", Italy
May 6, 2010 para. 3〕

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