Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Electric Independence: Growing
"On the new episode of Electric Independence, we head into Growing's practice space to look at their equipment and get the story behind their transformation from effects-heavy drone into the complex, synapse-shifting sound they create today. Oh yeah, they also added a third member (and vocals, kind of) and just released a new album entitled 'PUMPS!' They don't front on their musical prowess. "We couldn't play anything else. This is what we play." How they play "this" is what this episode is all about.
There's also a joint Growing and Korg contest to win a Kaossilator. Enter here to win:
http://www.viceland.com/growing/"
You can find all Motherboard TV Electric Independence videos previously posted here.
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Actually, I need to thank Growing: they were supposed to play a show here in New Orleans a couple Mondays ago, but cancelled at the last minute. To make a long story short, I got to do a solo modular set in their place, hooked up with a bunch of other NOLA modular folk, got free PBR all night (and got PAID!), and am now trying to set up an electronic/experimental meetup for NOLA musicians. I really like Growing, but I am kind of glad they cancelled... ;-)
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