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Greetings Fanatiks! We will be randomly releasing Eumatik merchandise at upcoming shows. Be sure to be there for your chance to get some Eumatik wearables! We are working on getting our online store up as soon as possible! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Happy Halloween Eumatik Fanatiks!!! We have quite the treat for you! Download our free Halloween Disk and spin our brand new tracks for your séance spirit summoning needs!! Halloween Disk Download ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Greetings Eumatik Fanatiks! The new Fanatiks Vol. 2 has arrived and is available to you absolutely free! Just click the link below and prepare to launch some super krunchy tunes into the Eumatisphere!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Click Here Check out the Full Article!!!!: Click Here KG: Eumatik…care to explain that name? Josh: The word Eumatik (pronounced “you-mat-ik”), was initially just a name we coined to define our sound. Since then, the word has evolved into more of a music-making concept than a title. We like to think of Eumatik as a living, trance-inducing, funk-blasting, dance mechanism that stimulates the mind by being harmonically innovative and experimental, yet easily accessible in the conventions of modern electronica. Click Here Check out the Full Article!!!!: Click Here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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w/ Catch Curtis bassist Matt Parkison ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Saturday night The Mousetrap was the setting for a full-blown ragefest, even early on. There was a typical jam-band loving weekend crowd, but the music would have easily entertained The Trap’s EDM-devouring Altered Thurzday crowd. Eumatik follows a popular trend in jam music right now by fusing electronic elements with live instrumentation. Josh Lockwood (on keys, as well as laptop and Abelton Live) acted as the orchestrator, leading jazz pianist Ashton Kleemann and percussionist Derek Shelton, who served up live drumming that emulated manufactured beats with amazing meticulousness. During one tune, Shelton’s sticks tapped out an infectious swing beat on his drumset’s high-hat with an impressive speed and relentless precision that brought the song to life. Eumatik’s self-described “UFO-summoning, twist-bopping, trance-inducing, disco-fever-catching sounds” surely threw a few people for a loop Saturday night when they walked into The Mousetrap looking for some easy-going jam music. That’s the great thing about Mousetrappers, though. If it sounds good and has musical merit, they will find a way to dance to it. Even if it’s only 9 p.m. Danielle reviews local music for NUVO.net and IndyMojo.com. For the full article: Click Here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Many thanks to Rage View Studios!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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