Thursday, Dec 13, 2007

An Interview with Sam Genders from TUNNG

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Tunng is an experimental band from the UK that blends electronica with folk influences from the late 60's/ early 70's such as Pentangle and Fairport convention. Their third album 'Good Arrows' was released in August this year. Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay created Tunng in 2003. Since then Ashley Bates, Phil Winter, Becky Jacobs, and Martin Smith have all became part of the band in one way or another.

Tunng are playing at the Sydney Festival January 13-15, 7pm http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/samsung_mobile_festival_garden/tunng.htm?nav=events&id=37&evid=40

Ellice spoke with Sam Genders about the influences that led to Tunng's charecteristic sound.

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Ellice is a Journalist currently based in Sydney. She has a Bachelor of Biological Sciences and has studied Post Graduate Journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney. Having started on Radio 2ser's current affairs program Razors Edge, she began producing Panacea, 2ser's alternative health show. Since then she has worked on 2ser's daily news and current affairs program The Wire and The Fourh Estate, and now produces and presents her own radio program, a weekly magazine show, Wednesday Overdrive. She keeps very busy as an online producer for ABC Radio National Breakfast hosted by Fran Kelly and also reports for The Science Show on the ABC hosted by Robyn Williams.
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