Interview: EFN s Erifili Missiou – A festival developed by creatives for creatives
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Introducting: EFN Short Film Festival
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Interview: Built To Spill
interview by gordon downs
Considered one of the elder statesmen of the highly proliferated genre known as “indie rock”, Dough Martsch has been a thriving force in the underground music scene since the early nineties. From his blazing guitar outfit the Treepeople, to his collaborative effort with Calvin Johnson as the Halo Benders, Martsch’s influence on independent rock and roll resonates quite deeply throughout many of today’s contemporary musicians.
He currently holds court with his now permanent band, Built To Spill. Based out of Boise, Idaho, Martsch surrounds himself with his family, friends and nothing else. He creates an environment likened to that of his own personal suburban utopia, where he can write music and create infinitely sprawling guitar solos as easily as the sun rises and sets over Idaho’s pale blue skies. His most recent offering came in the form of a solo album consisting of blues and folk tunes entitled, “Now You Know”.