Dirtwire Announces Return to Missoula and Bozeman in 2025
Self described “swamptronica” band Dirtwire will bring the Pyrochrome Tour to Montana in 2025, performing at The Wilma in Missoula on Friday, May 2nd and The ELM in Bozeman on Saturday, May 3rd. The Missoula show will feature live/electronic fusion pioneer KR3TURE as the opener. Support for the Bozeman show is still TBA—stay tuned for updates!
Blending traditional instruments, global percussion, soundscapes, and electronic beats, Dirtwire has created a truly unique sound. Their music sits at the crossroads of Americana and electronica, offering a fresh and immersive listening experience. Want a taste? Check out songs like “Sailing the Solar Flares,” “No More,” and “GoGo.” Their latest album, Pyrochrome, released earlier this year, includes standout tracks like “Cantaloupe” and “Hey There Papa.”
Over the years, Dirtwire has cultivated a dedicated fanbase in Montana, consistently delivering unforgettable performances that keep audiences coming back for more (photos).
While their studio recordings are impressive, Dirtwire’s live performances are on another level. Their mysterious and mesmerizing shows feature dynamic playing with captivating showmanship, creating a one-of-a-kind experience that’s not to be missed. Get your tickets ASAP!
Tickets
PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 10:00AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All ages are welcome.
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About Dirtwire
Dirtwire stands poised between ancient Mother Earth and modern technology, a blend of ethnomusicology and the psychedelic trance state, gut-bucket delta blues and what the band variously dubs “back-porch space cowboy blues, swamptronica, and electro-twang.” It’s a sound informed by Dirtwire’s travels and performances around the globe, where East meets West and North joins South. From the favelas in Brazil, Femi Kuti’s Shrine in Lagos, Tokyo’s bluegrass clubs, Ayahuasca ceremonies in Central America, Gamelan performances in Bali, desert festivals in the Australian Outback, and the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s modernized new capital Astana, the band spreads its message by building bridges across musical cultures in their own unique way.
Dirtwire plays an array of instruments both ancient and modern, including West African kamale ngonis, jaw harps, space fiddles, whamola basses, Rickenbacher electric 12 string guitars, bowed Banjos and mouth harps from around the globe, all interwoven into modern laptop beat creation. Hailing from the underground west coast electronic bass music scene Dirtwire finds itself at the forefront of experimental electronic music production mixing in their wide array of world instruments with sampled beats and 808’s. Dirtwire’s live shows are a communal psychedelic journey, ranging from down home boot stomping get downs, to bass and blues electronic mashups, to ethereal cinematic beat driven soundscapes. Woven into each is the exploration of where live instruments meet computer production, and where tradition meets experimentation.