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Dirtwire
OriginUnited States
Genresexperimental music
Years active2012–present
MembersDavid Satori
Evan Fraser
Websitewww.dirtwire.net

Dirtwire is an American band consisting of Evan Fraser, David Satori, and Mark Reveley, who all play a variety of uncommon musical instruments. They perform a form of swamptronica experimental music that incorporates electronic music and instruments from around the world.

The group, which is based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States, began as a duo of Evan and David,[1] with Mark joining in 2016. All three met at the California Institute of the Arts.[2]

Dirtwire has released nine albums.

Instruments

Dirtwire is known for incorporating a wide range of musical instruments from around the world. Their website says, "At a Dirtwire show you can be guaranteed to hear and see a wide range of instruments being played and woven into an electronic music context, including melodicas, guitarjo, electric space fiddle, drums, jaw harps, vocals, harmonica, ... overtone flutes, kamale ngoni, kalimba, toy megaphone, percussion, whamola, resonator guitar, fujara, ukulele, and Siberian ghost catcher mouthbow."[3] They also play the Bolo, Dobro-style guitar,[4] and the mbira, a Zimbabwean thumb piano.[2] Their website previously listed the ilimba, slide guitar, slide banjo, jimbush, kone, guimbri, kaen, berimbau, pandeiro, zabumba, and calabash.[5]

Genre

Dirtwire lists possible genres for their music as "future revival, swamptronica, spaghetti-step, [and] electro-twang".[3] In an interview, member Evan Fraser additionally offered, "blues n' bass, electro acoustic fusion, [and] globo electro."[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b A dozen questions with Evan Fraser of Dirtwire, bozemandailychronicle.com, 2018
  2. ^ a b Grateful Web Interview with David Satori of Dirtwire | Grateful Web, 2014
  3. ^ a b Dirtwire – Bio
  4. ^ Dirtwire Live in Chicago | Grateful Web
  5. ^ "Dirtwire – About". Archived from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved March 18, 2015.

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