PreCog
PreCog is an American dark electronica/synthpop group based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Since forming in late 2015, PreCog has been central to the growth of a huge underground electronica movement in Nashville. The group’s frontman Jason Thomas has been writing and performing for over 15 years. With a strong passion for groups like Massive Attack and Portishead, he constantly is brings his dark vibes and love of “all things spooky” into his music. Producer and synth player Gerald Josef has been in the music industry for over 30 years, spending most of the 80’s and 90’s touring Europe and pioneering electronica in Detroit, as well as writing four number one hits for the group Code of Ethics. Before PreCog, Guitarist/Keyboardist Bret Pemelton spent much of the 80’s playing the L.A. club circuit with various electronic rock bands as well as touring extensively throughout the US and Canada. He later performed and recorded with the groove-rock band Uthanda through the mid 90’s. In 2017, PreCog joined the AnalogueTrash family, a year that saw the label reissue their 2016 debut long player Are We Lost? as well as an album of new material titled Pareidolia. The band took a break after that, with the temporary silence broken by the release of Valediction in 2020. This collection of rarities and unreleased material was equally well received, leaving the band’s fans wanting more new music. The call was answered in late 2023 when PreCog announced that a new album would be released by AnalogueTrash. With their ten-year anniversary fast approaching, things have never looked brighter for the trio.