Chill Fantastic took audiences by storm with their infectious body moving grooves. In today's diverse music scene, a new style of music has begun to emerge with the combination of live instrumentation and electronic beats and sounds. The two styles compliment each other by taking the sonic nuances usually performed by a DJ into the hands of talented instrumental artists.
Chill Fantastic embraced this concept and went above and beyond the bar. They took the combination of electronic influences and also bring in the genres of jazz, funk, and all out rock and roll. With bassist Michael Koenig, guitarist Jeff Lordan, keyboardist Paul Wierdak, and drummer Jimmy Sullivan, Chill Fantastic constantly strove to create intricate hypnotic valleys and peaks that made audience members scream for more.
Early in 2007, Chill Fantastic unleashed it's music upon Boulder's local venues. Word spread quickly, and for their live debut Chill Fantastic played to a sold out crowd at the Republic of Boulder and wowed the audience with their entire set. As a charity event, Chill Fantastic's Mardi Gras performance raised nearly one thousand dollars to help rebuild New Orleans after the city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. At the peak of their set, the doors to the Republic were closed, as the bar was filled to capacity - more than 700 music lovers came to show their support, and were sent into a pulsating frenzy by Chill Fantastic's performance. In May, Chill Fantastic played the annual Bolder Boulder for 50,000 runners. Exactly 7 months after their first show, Chill Fantastic made their first appearance at the famed Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado. Just 3 months after that was their headlining debut at the Fox Theatre. In early 2008, Chill Fantastic...