Orgone

THE HOG FARM HIDEAWAY music festival will take place June 9-11 at the legendary Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, California. The event is presented by an independent, women-owned production company called Shooting Star Events. As part of the lead up to this exciting event, the producers are taking the opportunity during Women’s History Month to shine a spotlight on the many strong women who are involved on the stage and behind the scenes.

Location

Boulder, CO

Event Date
Add to Calendar 2020-03-20 02:00:00 2020-03-20 02:00:00 Title Description Location Grateful Web [email protected] America/Denver public

“After two and a half years on the road, we needed to shut away the rest of the world,” recalls Sergio Rios, guitarist and engineer of Los Angeles-based band ORGŌNE. For their tenth* studio album, ORGŌNE retreated to the tranquil solitude of Joshua Tree in southern California. Ensconced in a ranch home with a recording studio for a week in November 2015, the band improvised late into the desert night, carving out tunes that would eventually become the bulk of the material on Reasons (self-released, due out January 18, 2019).

Funk powerhouse Orgone is getting ready to release a new album, 'Reasons,' and touring in support of the it. One stop for this California band will be on the hill in Boulder, CO at the Fox Theater, and Grateful Web is going to be on hand to help celebrate.

Location

Boulder, CO

Event Date
Add to Calendar 2018-10-26 03:00:00 2018-10-26 03:00:00 Title Description Location Grateful Web [email protected] America/Denver public
Cali-funk soul machine Orgone drops "Do What You Came To Do" Saturday, April 16. Released through Colemine Records as a stand alone single, vinyl lovers can find the new track on special edition 45s, available at local record stores nationwide in Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Denver, Austin, Chicago, Philadelphia and many more (lists of brick & mortar shops below).

For the third year in a row I had the honor to attend one of my favorite events all year.  There is nothing else in this world that can put a smile on my face quite like a familiar Grateful Dead tune can. This year at Dark Star Jubilee was just as beautiful as the last three. I couldn’t have picked a better way to spend my Memorial Day weekend. As I walked through the gates, and to the top of the ridge of the pine trees, I remembered what it was like to feel at home.

The song, found on the Oversaturated EP which hits streets digitally and on 10" vinyl next Tuesday (9/11), boasts feel good lyrics (half nonsensical/half nonfictional), bursts of synths and horns, alongside a whole lot of onomatopoeia courtesy of singer Kalmia Traver!

Yesterday’s lineup was the best of the festival, in my opinion. Starting with Balkan Beat Box and ending with The Infamous Stringdusters, there was an eclectic mix of amazing artists in between.

Although Orgone has not quite reached the mainstream or even become a household name in the jamband or funk scene, it will not be long until these scenarios happen for the powerful band from California. That is why I looked forward to this show since I first saw them on a tiny stage at last year’s Bonnaroo.

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