Dirtwire stands at the crossroads of a new movement in the American roots and global beats scene—this innovative trio merges a deep respect for tradition with digital-age sensibilities. Consisting of David Satori (of Beats Antique fame), Mark Reveley (Jed and Lucia), and Evan Fraser (of Bolo), Dirtwire is an ethno-electronic collaboration that spans space and time with their modern take on old-time phenomena. Hailing from California, the band crafts a unique blend of genres utilizing instruments like the jaw harp, guitarjo, electric space fiddle, and whamola to create a blend of music that they call "back porch space cowboy blues."
Since their inception, Dirtwire has been known for embracing an eclectic tapestry of sounds, and their recent releases like "Behind the Tree," "The Four Directions," and "Wanderer" showcase their continued journey into blending global music influences with electronic beats. Their experimentation with the Americana tradition is exemplified in their rendition of “A Horse with No Name," which they’ve reimagined to include their signature psychedelic twist. The "A Horse with No Name (Morillo Dub)" takes this one step further, diving into a dub-infused soundscape. Releases like "Karabai" and the enveloping rhythms of "Break the Surface (Captain Planet Remix)" affirm their prowess in creating music that is both visceral and visionary, charting new territory for adventurous music listeners. Dirtwire's sonic explorations have captivated audiences worldwide, earning them a dedicated following among those who have a taste for the unconventional.
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