DIGISAURUS is the electro pop/rock project from artist and producer, James Allison.
James Allison began his musical journey with piano lessons at the age of six in his native city, London, England. As he grew, so did his discontentment with the strict, regimented environment of music education. He started teaching himself numerous instruments and eventually moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he found a supportive music community in which to cultivate his creativity. After opening up a recording
DIGISAURUS is the electro pop/rock project from artist and producer, James Allison.
James Allison began his musical journey with piano lessons at the age of six in his native city, London, England. As he grew, so did his discontentment with the strict, regimented environment of music education. He started teaching himself numerous instruments and eventually moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he found a supportive music community in which to cultivate his creativity. After opening up a recording studio, Allison engineered sessions with groups like Phantogram and Maps Atlases, as well as producing numerous records for bands in the area. Allison also performed with numerous groups on guitar, synths and vocals. His extensive performance background includes with Weezer, Crystal Castles and J. Roddy Walston & The Business. Now based in Philadelphia, James dedicates himself wholly to the evolution of music and art, through technology and collaboration with Digisaurus.
After the success of debut EP, "No More Room for Love," in 2015 (the single, "Without Me," off the EP currently has over 200,000 streams), Digisaurus most recently released a series of three singles in 2016, concluding with "I Don't Feel Alright." "I Don't Feel Alright" was produced with Michael Landolt, whose engineering expertise spans notable acts including Maroon 5, OAR, Spin Doctors and more. The track features vocals by Fran Litterski keyboardist in Columbia Records' electronic rock group, Magic Man.
After performing over 150 shows in 2016 with Eric Groseclose on bass and Jeff Martin on drums, Digisaurus will reembark upon the recording process and prepare a new EP, expected for release in 2017. Digisaurus will also be hitting the road again this Spring and single, "Make a Move," will be featured in the second season of the ABC series, "The Catch."