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on April 25, 2011
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on April 10, 2011
EAR PWR "National Parks" Music Video by Sal Caino
Complete with smoke bombs, neon bodies, and sparkly mushrooms, the National Parks music video will showcase EAR PWR's wild rebirth.
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128% funded $3,205 pledged
- 82 backers
- Funded May 07, 2011
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on January 27, 2011
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on December 10, 2009
jens says: "then if that's the case, it seems he will donate $10,000 to the fest, which will go a long way in Mali. sounds good to me!" And thus, if anything, having a higher goal amount is in itself an attempt to earn enough to have some to donate back to the festival. When it comes down to it: Would you like to help produce a record? Yes, a record released by somebody of an almost-popular band called Animal Collective. No, he's never released anything solo before. Yes, he's signing it and giving it away to those who will pledge enough money. What? That's exciting? Of course it is! Pledge your support! Don't care too much for that? Well Would you like to help produce a book including photographs and writings of the journey to said festival? No, it hasn't been done before, at all! There is no other full color art bound documentation of the Festival in the Desert at all! Would you like to help give the festival in the desert some extra funds? Mali could certainly use the money and publicity! I know I had never even heard of Mali or this festival before reading about this on a certain forum. So fans and art enthusiasts - please pledge if you care and whatever you can manage! I may be an Animal Collective geek but I want to own every pending product of this project not just to collect but to learn about this amazing festival I have heard so very little about. Plus, Gang Gang Dance will be there! Don't be dissing them either! Retina Riddim mother suckers! (I cannot imagine how amazing going to this concert would be. If it wasn't so seemingly dangerous and downright expensive, I'd have already purchased my tickets and tour pass.) -Just wish the people who disagree with the cause would stop flaming the crap out of it. Go do something else with your time. Maybe if more fans could contribute to the discussion as of late and not just the hostile comments there would be a little bit better of an atmosphere. People have differing opinions and artistic goals, creative desires, hopes, dreams, ambitions...so stop pissing on the shoes of the fans. Thanks.-
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on December 9, 2009
So many people are being just plain rude. No one is badmouthing whatever projects you might have pledged to or MAYBE even created yourself. How is it fair for you to just go on insulting a site that you are a member of? I am an unemployed college sophomore and perfectly happy to pledge 200 dollars. I am trying to spread the word so that more fans will see this, Pitchfork happened to be the perfect source for most Animal Collective fans to see this. The site can be a bit pretentious at times but they at least have recently respected the only indie bands I like. I know the rewards will be worth it, especially since I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Conrad Deacon (I caught Animal Collective for the first time this past May in DC) and the rewards offered sound quite sweet.
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on December 9, 2009
Deacon of Animal Collective and Music Fans Making a Difference in Mali, Africa by Deacon
Josh Dibb aka Deacon of Animal Collective wants his new music, a book and CD, and ending slavery to meet when performing at Festival au Desert in Mali
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103% funded $25,985 pledged
- 205 backers
- Funded Dec 31, 2009
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