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  1. The New You (2001), and Don't Try This At Home (2003). As of 2022, Hartman has been working on new Laptop material to release in 2024 and beyond.

  2. The last time we spied on dry wit Jesse Hartman, he was rolling Opening Credits on a modern synth-pop classic that updated the ‘80’s croon of the Human League with a quietly theatrical emotionalism—a spooky, dour vision that actually derived its ha-ha-heart (and moodless deadpan) from the Human League’s darker days of Travelogue. Fast ...

  3. 16 févr. 2015 · The New You have both been released on Trust Me Records, with fitful distribution and little attention. Hartman's still the best band in New York, though, and he's even making a rare live appearance for CMJ Oct. 13 at the Village Underground.

  4. 1 sept. 2001 · Laptop is a guy named Jesse Hartman, formerly of Pavement-ed rockers Sammy. Setting his sights on more of a programmed one-man show, Hartman's The Old Me Vs. The New You is half Gary Numan...

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    The New You have both been released on Trust Me Records, with fitful distribution and little attention. Hartman’s still the best band in New York, though, and he’s even making a rare live appearance for CMJ Oct. 13 at the Village Underground.

  6. 1 nov. 2003 · Continuing in the arch electropop vein of Opening Credits and The Old Me Vs The New You, Jesse Hartman's latest illustrates his ability to transcend simple '80s pastiche armed with a...

  7. Jesse Hartman is an American musician, film maker and actor, living in New York's East Village. As a teenager, Hartman played both guitar and keyboards on a tour of Japan with Richard Hell & the Voidoids. He then went on to form Sammy with Luke Wood, releasing Debut Album, Kings of the Inland Empire and Tales of Great Neck Glory. He then went ...