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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Hey you dedicated music aficionados...


Here's one for the dance floors. Guelph, Ontario's shouty dance funk pop band, Green Go are releasing the Green Go Remix Project Vol. 1. Explosive remixes of everyone's favorite Canadian indie rock tracks from Born Ruffians, the Rural Alberta Advantage, Women, Gentlemen Reg, and The D'Urbervilles are re-wrapped in the synth heavy, freak out inducing, sweaty ways Green Go have become so well known for. These five tracks are available for media here:www.greengomusic.com. We invite you to post them, spin them, give them away (all of them if you like!), and review them! Let's get crazy! (The tracks will be available for free download on their Myspace page in the coming weeks, in the meantime, they are in YOUR hands only!)

Green Go are gearing up for release of their debut full length, Borders, this April. 2008 saw them play many a sweaty house party and release a stunning 3 song sampler,Green Go the Ghosts of the Future EP, which was quick to top campus radio charts across the Canada. Although defining their sound isn't the easiest task, it hasn't stopped those in-the-know from trying. Toronto Star's Ben Rayner was quick to get behind the band, "Darting funk fretwork and synth-driven anxiousness to keep the adrenaline up throughout...these co-ed cats really start cooking when they betray a bit of a prog fetish and suspend their frantic calls to arms in a spacier shimmer" and in a NXNE live review ChartAttack's Evan Dickson scribed, "Green Go play enthusiastic party jams designed to wring every last drop of sweat out of gathered revelers... their heavy bass fuzz and disco drums have a way of circumventing the brain to communicate directly with the spinal column." Aside from constantly confusing critics, Green Go have managed to sell out of their self-titled debut EP, headline Steamwhistle's Indie Unsigned showcase, and share stages with the likes of Think About Life, Woodhands, the D'Urbervilles, OPOPO and many more.

Though the stages and the audiences are rapidly expanding with every performance, it will be awhile before Green Go give up the turf that they tear up best: sweaty, dimly-lit house parties. The Trepid House in Waterloo, 276 Nelson street in Ottawa, and the attic at 447 Woowich in their hometown Guelph are only some of the properties whose residents have risked permanent structural damage in order to host the unparalleled electro-dance implosion. As a live review once suggested, "you might want to bring a change of clothes."

*For more information and to arrange coverage please don't hesitate to contact Sari at Audio Blood Media. Any and all links/clippings to posts, spins, reviews etc. would be much appreciated as well.

LINKS:
www.greengomusic.com


Now, don't say we never give you anything! Enjoy,

Sari

SARI DELMAR
Founder, General Manager
Audio Blood Media
www.audiobloodmedia.com
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