Orgone Orgone-GuitarfishFestivalCiscoGroveCA01-AUG-2015
2015-08-01 Orca Stage Guitarfish Festival

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Orgone Live at Orca Stage Guitarfish Festival on 2015-08-01

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Orgone Orca Stage Guitarfish Festival Cisco Grove CA 01-AUG-2015 Promotions By: Big Tree Productions / Brent Dana Recorded By: RasBobre Mixed By: John Dean / Cerberus Sounds Inc. Source 1: Audio Technics AT853, Approx. 8 feet high located at SBD, 60 ft from stage Source 2: Soundboard AT853>SBD>Zoom Handy H6>Audacity 24/96 Not suitable for CD burning. The Festival: An intimate family, community, arts & music festival held high in the stunning Sierra's at the Cisco Grove Campgrounds providing one of the most beautiful settings in California has to offer and an amazing place to listen to a perfect lineup of top-notch musicians with friends and family. In celebration of the "Blue" part of our planet, we gather offering community, music and art, high up in the Sierra Nevada at Cisco Grove Campground, just west of Truckee California. Providing one of the most beautiful settings to gather, listen, dance with friends and family to some of the greatest musical talents of today. The Experience: Beyond the great music acts at Guitarfish Music Festival, there is camping with friends and loved ones. Beyond the mid-summer warmth and starlit night skies you will find towering trees, river swimming, hiking, world-class mountain or road biking, family camp and kids area with activities. One can find great food, coffee, beer and wine to enjoy under the shade cloths in the day and light shows at night. Simply Magical. The Cause: We have organized this wonderful festival in order to raise awareness of overfishing and pollution of the ocean and to help preserve our fresh watersheds, rivers and streams. To educate, preserve, give guidance and stewardship for our future and present safekeeping of our water and way of life. To all who are willing to be involved, share this message, who have an idea, a name, a number, an agency or a friend to join in the effort. Let us share our knowledge and make a difference, gain a voice, so that we can be heard on a larger level and make some positive changes toward a sustainable and healthy future. Providing a safe, fun environment for celebration and education. A music festival geared not strictly for profit, but to be directed for the good of the people and our planet. To help provide education and direction for positive change to sustain and maintain healthy watersheds, rivers, streams, lakes and oceans and to preserve all living beings that depend on it. The Band: Orgone is a party on wheels driven by Dan Hastie and Sergio Rios, once two kids from the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles united by a hunger for raw soul music. While the musicians began by imitating Booker T. & the MGs, The Meters, and other giants of soul, they eventually carved out a sound all their own. Drawing on their love of Funkadelic, Santana, Minor Threat (hello, headbanging), Muscle Shoals, and all things Stax, the duo sought to create the band that, if they were to hear for the first time, would be their instant favorite. After living and working as session musicians for many years (even playing on a handful of Grammy-winning tracks), they were still unable to find a studio that adequately captured their gritty, spontaneous playing style, so they decided to make one. KillionSound was hand-crafted as Orgone’s hub and home studio where they continue to create, rehearse, and record with Rios at the helm as chief engineer. With Rios on guitar and Hastie on keys, a deeply-rooted family of LA musicians makes up the rest of Orgone— Adryon de Leon, vocals, Sam Halterman, drums, Dale Jennings, bass, Darren Cardoza, trombone, Will Phillips, percussion, and JJ Kirkpatrick, trumpet. Due to the breadth of their community, some instruments rotate and there is frequent collaboration. As a group, Orgone has a natural creative synergy that comes from playing together for 20-some years and a sound and live show honed from years on the road. The band’s never-ending lust for music - with Hastie, also a DJ, as head crate-digger - keeps them constantly motivated to bring new (and old) inspiration into the studio and produce the earthy California Soul realness that Orgone stands for. In their latest album release “Beyond the Sun,” Orgone brings the New Orleans swamp sludge in “No Pain” (produced by Dan Ubick of reggae group The Lions), playful garage gospel in “Don’t Push Your Luck” and “Down, Down, Down,” dance floor lamentation in “Losin’ You,” deep disco glitter in “Take You Higher,” late-night introspection in “Picture on My Wall” and “People Beyond the Sun” (co-produced with Mocky), raw, heavy stomp in “Meat Machine,” and heart-pounding Afro-disco in their cover of “Sabi.” Their live show is fueled by appreciation for their beloved, rabid fans and any and everyone who wants to get fired up, turned on, and sweat until they surrender. The true voice of Orgone is honest, raw soul and deep funk, free of gimmicks and preservatives.