At first listen, all in attendance instantly experienced a flash back to a ninconcert none of them had never been to. When the 3 year long hippie session had ended they were left with a beautiful and jarring collection of sounds, not too much unlike the original but also very much unlike the original. Head Ghost, Kris Smith would then spit the beats all over everything until the microwave was moist with pounding rhythm. One guy would mouth the guitar parts while another danced behind him with lots of arm motion, for effect and vibe. Not everyone was amused.įor 3 years straight, they sang and sang. Although, someone in the Collection ended up changing it to say “Wet Finger” after the first year or so. They meticulously sang into anything metal or plastic –mostly an old, white, beat-up microwave with a Winger sticker on the start button. In true GiTM fashion, the boys (and girl) secretly huddled around a single flame in the back of a purple and yellow hippie van that had broken down in the middle of a forest and began singing. Over the past 3 years, a group of aging, slightly crazy, mostly thin, but incredibly talented musicians took on the self-imposed and monumental task of covering all of the downward spiral. It is with great pride, and tremendous ego, that Ghost in The Machine Collective releases their version of the life-altering 90’s album, nin - the downward spiral. With Performances By: Shane Cooper, Joel Decatur, Mark Adam Crow, Kiste Foder, Elvin Holdenfield, David Levy, Kira Lynn Sands, and Kris Smith.
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