VIEW EVENT INFORMATION: Active Child
You Are All I See (Deluxe Version)
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30
Status: Available Now!
Type: Music Album
Date: Sunday 30 September 2012, 03:53 PM
Agent: Itunes

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About the person Active Child:
Art: Music
Genres: Experimental, Avant-Garde, Dream Pop, Gospel, Indie, Electronic, Rock, Abstract, Electro, Shoegazing, Indie Rock, Electronic Rock, Chillwave, Electronica, Electropop, Indie Electronic, Indietronica, Ambient, New Wave, Ambient Pop, Alternative, Alternative Pop, Alternative Indie Rock, Pop, Downtempo, Synthpop
Notable Organizations: Itunes
Active Child is the project of Pat Grossi, resident of Los Angeles, native of New Jersey. Inspired by his days as a choir boy and epic nights as a member of the band Weight Room, Grossi combines his soaring vocals and crunching analogue synths with the honey drip drop of echoing harps. For Pat Grossi of Active Child, the last two years have been nothing short of enriching. Musically, Pat has worked within and appropriated a number of styles into his sound, from his early days singing with that heavenly voice as a choir boy to his more recent forays into laptop-assisted indie-pop made in his bedroom, best exemplified on 2010’s acclaimed Curtis Lane EP. His sound is so wide-ranging that he has found himself touring with many notable acts of differing genres, including dubstep producer James Blake, dreamy synth-pop of School of Seven Bells, and the indie-rock bands White Lies and White Rabbits. Nothing quite prepares you for the leap that Pat has taken with his debut album, You Are All I See, out on August 23rd via Vagrant records. Recently, he has expanded his sonic ambitions and turned the studio into an instrument for a record that sounds cosmically huge and yet intimate all the same. Of the album title, Pat himself says, “You Are All I See is an attempt to build a bridge between the listener and I, in that, I wrote these songs for you as much as I did for me.
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