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Pedal-Powered Party in the Press.

April 22, 2010: National Geographic covers our pedal power philosophy

Here’s a link to an article that National Geographic did about us and fellow bike enthusiast ex-Talking Head David Byrne in conjunction with Earth Day on April 22, 2010, while we were on tour in the U.S.

September 26, 2009: The Globe and Mail: “Pumped on Pedal Power”

May 30, 2009: The Toronto Star: “Eco-conscious band reinvents power cycle”

The Toronto Star ran an article about the SoundCycle and the paper also sent a camera team over to our rehearsal space for a demonstration of the system in action. If you’re wondering how the SoundCycle works and would like a detailed explanation, watch this video.

Canada’s first bicycle powered dance party.

Mr. Something Something has built its reputation on high-energy interactive live shows and is becoming increasingly known for its green politics and ‘dancefloor activism’. To emphasize the importance of audience participation and draw attention to sustainability issues, the Toronto collective has put together Canada’s first pedal powered sound system, the SoundCycle.

In conjunction with International Car-Free Day 2008, Mr. Something Something presented Canada’s first bicycle powered dance party.

Click here to listen to CBC Radio’s coverage of Canada’s first bicycle powered concert.

The band is now accepting bookings for its pedal powered, off-the-grid system.

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National Geographic covers our pedal power philosophy

Thanks to everyone who came out and made our US tour in April so much fun. Here’s a link to an article that National Geographic did about us and ex-Talking Head David Byrne in conjunction with Earth Day on April 22.