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Songs From a Room was started in 2009 by three passionate music lovers. Rocky Start, Rafe Offer, and "Passion-Ate" Dave. It’s simple. We put on Pop up gig’s all over the world, showcasing the most amazing music out there. Music which changes t... view more

  1. on November 26
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    rafe
    backed a project

    In His Footsteps by Shelley

    A woman who lost everything takes a road trip, cooks and dances her way out of the darkness - retracing her son's footsteps.

    • 104% funded $20,940 pledged
    • 118 backers
    • Funded Dec 23, 2011
  2. on June 23, 2011
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    rafe
    Posted project update #1

    thanks!

    Hi All

    THANK YOU for offering to fund our Global movement to support talented musicians - to let and empower real music fans make a difference to the careers of musicians worldwide.

    We are working on other ways to fund our growth- and will prevail.  Fact is -because of great music lovers like you, we've just completing living room gigs with awesome new talent in New York City, London, Washington, Sydney, New Delhi, Madrid and Berlin - and that's just in the past 2 weeks!  

    We'll be in touch again to thank you all personally; meantime if you want to help the movement in any way, subscribe at sofarsounds.com, email us at rafeoffer@gmail.com and facebook like sofar sounds 

    To the music,

    Songs From A Room 

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  3. on May 14, 2011
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    rafe launched a project

    A Global Music Movement supporting incredible new talent. by rafe

    Songs From a Room is the coolest way to hear new music imaginable! Intimate gigs around the world, showcasing cutting edge music.

    Funding Unsuccessful (06/23/2011)
  4. on February 5, 2011
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    Mathematician's Dice by Matt Chisholm

    Rather than the boring numbers 1 to 6, these dice have the six most important numbers in mathematics on them — i, 0, 1, φ, e and π!

    • 891% funded $19,620 pledged
    • 1,228 backers
    • Funded Feb 23, 2011