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_tunic_ 05.04.2021 09:50 AM

Kevin Shields, J Mascis, More Appear in New Guitar Pedal Documentary
 
This sounds like an interesting documentary. Has anyone seen it yet?


From Pitchfork:

Kevin Shields, J Mascis, More Appear in New Guitar Pedal Documentary

Quote:

The Pedal Movie, the first feature-length film from Reverb, is out now

Online gear marketplace Reverb has released its first-ever full-length film, The Pedal Movie. Billed as “the most comprehensive look at how effects pedals have influenced the sound of popular music as we know it,” the documentary features interviews with notable musicians and producers such as My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, Graham Coxon of Blur, Nels Cline, Sarah Lipstate, Steve Albini, and many more. The movie is available now to rent or purchase online; check out the trailer.


In addition to artists, The Pedal Movie highlights some of today’s top pedal builders, including Chase Bliss Audio, EarthQuaker Devices, JHS Pedals, Strymon, Walrus Audio, and many others. The film tracks the historical development of guitar effects pedals, beginning with the accidental invention of the first fuzz pedal in the early ’60s.


“The initial inspiration for The Pedal Movie was us asking how this strange little pocket of the music world grew into this massive community, with new pedals and companies continuously entering the fold,” co-director Dan Orkin said in a press release. “Today, there are thousands of builders churning out hundreds of thousands of pedals every year to an ever-growing community of music makers always on the lookout for new ways to express themselves. These little boxes have changed how people make music and ultimately, changed the course of popular music forever.”


The Soup Nazi 05.04.2021 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
This sounds like an interesting documentary. Has anyone seen it yet?


Not yet, but it sure looks swingin' - thanks for the link!

I'll repay you with this (just in case you haven't seen it):

https://redpandalab.bandcamp.com/album/tensor-tracks

"A collection of music written around the Red Panda Tensor time warp effect pedal, by some of our favorite artists and friends who use it. 100% of the proceeds go to Michigan-based charity Women of Banglatown, a women and girl’s community art organization serving the growing immigrant population in Hamtramck, Michigan. Their mission is to provide a welcoming and culturally-sensitive space for girls and young women within the community."

Nels Cline and Noveller (Sarah Lipstate) also appear here, among Zeena Parkins, Fred Frith, Henry Kaiser, Yuka Honda, Scott Amendola and many more. And it's available for a name-your-price. But pay something. It's for a good charity. Don't be a little beyotch.

The Soup Nazi 05.04.2021 01:46 PM

^ My post went through again, and without duplicates. Goddammit, why can't I do the same on the torrents thread it's driving me up a motherfucking WALL.
 

Severian 05.13.2021 08:23 AM

We back yet?

Severian 05.13.2021 08:23 AM

We back yet?


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