Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker

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Anti-Venom 00:00 Tools
Laces Out 00:00 Tools
Yin Yang 00:00 Tools
Work Shoes 00:00 Tools
Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole 00:00 Tools
This Is The Best 00:00 Tools
Damini 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday) 00:00 Tools
Hydrogenuine 00:00 Tools
Cloudboy 00:00 Tools
Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masquerade 00:00 Tools
Better Living Centre 00:00 Tools
3 Purple Butterflies 00:00 Tools
Who's With Me 00:00 Tools
Drop Around The Clock 00:00 Tools
P.S. I Can Change 00:00 Tools
Man Makes the Zoo 00:00 Tools
Pornostartrek 00:00 Tools
N/A OK 00:00 Tools
2 15/16 00:00 Tools
Nepal 00:00 Tools
Stranger To Myself 00:00 Tools
Visionary Science Patrol 00:00 Tools
Prefontaine 00:00 Tools
Us 00:00 Tools
Heaven On Mars 00:00 Tools
Stationery Robbery 00:00 Tools
Me VS Us 00:00 Tools
Shipwreck 00:00 Tools
Form Onederful 00:00 Tools
Built To Break 00:00 Tools
Minus Me 00:00 Tools
California Medication 00:00 Tools
Domino 00:00 Tools
Turquoise 1:11 00:00 Tools
Medicine 00:00 Tools
Freakquency 00:00 Tools
Remember The Days (Yo Hello Hooray) 00:00 Tools
K.I.T. 00:00 Tools
Alien 00:00 Tools
Hollowpoint Sniper Hyperbole 00:00 Tools
Porno Star Trek 00:00 Tools
Big Life (26 Letters) 00:00 Tools
Broken Smile 00:00 Tools
Vulcan 00:00 Tools
Work Shoes (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
N/A OK (Grade of This Collapse) 00:00 Tools
Choices 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hooray 00:00 Tools
Damini ('Da/Mee/Nee) 00:00 Tools
KIT 00:00 Tools
Cloud Boy 00:00 Tools
Now Is Well 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
2 15 / 16 00:00 Tools
The Honeypot 00:00 Tools
The Honey Pot 00:00 Tools
3 Purple Butterfies 00:00 Tools
Hollowpoint 00:00 Tools
Me Vs. Us 00:00 Tools
2 and 15 16ths 00:00 Tools
06 N_a Ok 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday) - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Pornostartrek (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Mavericks Feat. Ashley MacIsaac 00:00 Tools
Mavericks (Feat. Ashley MacIsaac) 00:00 Tools
Damini ('Da/me/nee) 00:00 Tools
Everyday (Yo Hello Hooray) - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Form Onderful 00:00 Tools
Laces Out (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Mavericks (featuring Ashley MacIsaac) 00:00 Tools
Yin Yang - Pop Remix 00:00 Tools
I Need Weed Like A Career 00:00 Tools
Oddloop 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday) (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Laces Out Final Master 00:00 Tools
Mavericks 00:00 Tools
Laces Out - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Time For A Change 00:00 Tools
Mavericks - USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker) (fiddle by Ashley MacIsaac) 00:00 Tools
Ice Robots 00:00 Tools
Yin Yang (Pop Remix) 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Ying Yang 00:00 Tools
Me Vs. You (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
N A OK 00:00 Tools
Everyday (Yo Hello Hooray) 00:00 Tools
Everyday (Yo Hello Hooray) (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
K.I.T 00:00 Tools
2 and 15/16ths 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hooray (Everyday) [Alternate Mix] 00:00 Tools
NA OK 00:00 Tools
From Onederful 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
04 - Form Onederful 00:00 Tools
NA/OK 00:00 Tools
02 - Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole 00:00 Tools
Honeypot 00:00 Tools
Neurochemical Warfare Gas Masq 00:00 Tools
Laces Out (WTF October 24, 2009) 00:00 Tools
6. stationary robbery 00:00 Tools
13. honeypot 00:00 Tools
01 - 2 15-16 00:00 Tools
Peak State (Re-Uptake) 00:00 Tools
Funk Flash 00:00 Tools
03 - Drop Around the Clock 00:00 Tools
Turquoise 1-11 00:00 Tools
Mavericks Feat. Ashley MacIsaa 00:00 Tools
2 & 15/16ths 00:00 Tools
05 - Porno Star Trek 00:00 Tools
Yo Hello Hurray 00:00 Tools
Porno startrek 00:00 Tools
06 - Turquoise 1_11 00:00 Tools
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USS came together in Toronto in 2007. “It’s not the content. It’s the model” says singer/songwriter/producer/arranger Ash Boo-Schultz who, along with DJ and hype man Human Kebab make up Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (USS). It’s a philosophy that Ash lives by and one that drives USS’ unique style. The music is a tremendous amalgamation of every genre Ash has ever immersed himself in, sewn together with a folk singers gentle hand. There are the nuances of pop, driving danceable beats, ska, classical symphony and hip hop nestled beneath a voice evocative of Cobain’s tortured wail. The lyrics are clear and poetic, smoothly skating between themes of mental stability and metaphysical realities to love and the importance of being emotionally responsible to one’s self. The overall result is a kind of star gazing pop step -intrinsically uplifting and incredibly raw. Ash has an ability to take what exists around him, what he has learned through experience and what he hears and sees, and combine them in unexpected ways resulting in a new experience completely separate and distinct yet wildly familiar. Welding the C:/ was conceived while Ash worked in a factory. His hands occupied by repetitious factory line work Ash listened to books on tape- philosophy and metaphysics, Neil Young, drum n bass, Monty Python, classical symphony, 50’s pop and hip hop and imagined an album. It is an illustrative example of Ash’s ability to think outside the box to create without confine- to take what has been given to him and make it work. The live show incorporates this same methodology. Accompanied by DJ and hype man extraordinaire Human Kebab, the live USS show is equal parts hip hop show, alternative rock concert, drum n bass rave and inspirational seminar. Watching USS live is an experience unto itself. There is something about it that reminds you of going to concerts as a kid. There is a kind of wholesome, wide-eyed enthusiasm, an interaction between audience and performer and an unabashed camp that brings you back to a time when being cool was about having fun and puppet shows were a necessary part of a concert. After years of struggle and personal issues, this Toronto based singer songwriter is finally living the life he imagined he could have. Ash’s personal history reads like a paperback- drug addiction, mental illness, hospitalization and redemption through music. Instead of brandishing his troubled past like a badge of cool, Ash has chosen to use it to inspire young people. Without seeming the slightest bit afternoon special, Ash goes to high schools and talks to students about his life and how he has learned to manage and cope with depression and anxiety in a positive and healthy way. His talk is frank and informative and his sincerity is moving. He appears to be just what he is: a humble, hardworking roofer who just happens to have a world of experience behind him, a gift for writing beautiful, simple songs and a flair for performance. In a time of ultra choreographed, perfectly made up and vacant pop stars USS is a welcome alternative: a raw talent, disarmingly sincere, thoughtful, self aware and without pretense. USS has set up a new model- where a live show is inspiring, entertaining and compelling and the artists are human beings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.