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- The_Gift_Machine abstract "The Gift Machine is an American band, led by the Pacific Northwest born Dave Matthies. Matthies has collaborated with many different people and the band has gone through several line up changes over the years. From 1998-2006 he lived in Anacortes, Washington, and ran a recording studio at the now defunct venue, the Department of Safety. He also worked with Bret Lunsford of the low-fi pop band Beat Happening, running KNW-YR-OWN records and putting on the annual What the Heck Fest. Matthies has worked live and in the studio with the Microphones/Mount Eerie, Little Wings, the Begulls, Karl Blau, D+, LAKE, the Graves, Laura Veirs, Thanksgiving, the Murder City Devils. Matthies currently resides in rural North County San Diego with his wife Andrea Gruber Matthies, who also sings and plays drums in the band. The Gift Machine has released six albums, two EPs, and several songs on compilations since the band first appeared in 1999, on labels such as KNW-YR-OWN, Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records and PIAPTIK.".
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- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Anacortes,_Washington.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Gruber_Matthies.
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- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_California.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink D+_(band).
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- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink KNW-YR-OWN.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Blau.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Knw-Yr-Own_Records.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Kyle_Field_(musician).
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink LAKE.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Laura_Veirs.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Little_Wings.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Eerie.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Murder_City_Devils.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink The_Microphones.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink The_Murder_City_Devils.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLink What_the_Heck_Fest.
- The_Gift_Machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Gift Machine".
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- The_Gift_Machine subject Category:Musical_groups_from_California.
- The_Gift_Machine hypernym Band.
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- The_Gift_Machine comment "The Gift Machine is an American band, led by the Pacific Northwest born Dave Matthies. Matthies has collaborated with many different people and the band has gone through several line up changes over the years. From 1998-2006 he lived in Anacortes, Washington, and ran a recording studio at the now defunct venue, the Department of Safety. He also worked with Bret Lunsford of the low-fi pop band Beat Happening, running KNW-YR-OWN records and putting on the annual What the Heck Fest.".
- The_Gift_Machine label "The Gift Machine".
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