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Pachyman
Natalie's Grandview (Music Hall & Kitchen)
945 King Ave
Columbus, OH 43212
16 may 2024
19:30 GMT-4
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Dance to Afro-Caribbean rhythms, dub-drenched dispatches, booming drums, and psychedelic transcendence!
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Sam
9 de abril de 2022
Great set! Even played through technical difficulties without panic and brought it. Not to be missed.
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There are two distinct music spaces at Natalie’s Grandview that offer a variety of entertainment. We curate 3 separate shows everyday that we are open. From local gems to...
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Pachyman Biography
Puerto Rico native Pachy García started playing guitar at a young age but his developing interest for early Jamaican music made him switch to piano & bass instead. It wasn’t until he relocated to Los Angeles that he began self teaching himself drums. Around that time he formed the band Prettiest Eyes and started collecting inexpensive recording equipment that he found at thrift stores and second hand music shops.
After having enough gear to make his own recordings out of his basement, Pachy began recording music to pay homage to the early reggae pioneers he grew up listening to. He named the studio “333 House” and started learning techniques used by the engineers responsible for shaping the sound of early dub reggae, particularly Scientist and King Tubby. The recording process of the music was documented on his Instagram account with videos that showed him playing every instrument and ultimately mixing the end result in one live dub take.
Leer másAfter having enough gear to make his own recordings out of his basement, Pachy began recording music to pay homage to the early reggae pioneers he grew up listening to. He named the studio “333 House” and started learning techniques used by the engineers responsible for shaping the sound of early dub reggae, particularly Scientist and King Tubby. The recording process of the music was documented on his Instagram account with videos that showed him playing every instrument and ultimately mixing the end result in one live dub take.
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