Moontricks duo Nathan Gurley and Sean Rodman are synonymous on the West coast with outdoor festivals and creating an elated mood with their original style of bass music combined with blues, soul, modern folk and electronic vibes. Featuring live guitar, banjo, keys, and vocals this team are well recognized and respected in the musical community captivating audiences as both a live and studio ARTists. Influenced by ARTists like fellow label founders (Westwood Recordings) The Funk Hunters and SoDown , these musicians love to create an experience.

I was first introduced to Moontricks music by FRASE (Highlighted in our Feature on the Atmosphere Gathering in 2017 (This years Cumberland Wild) and interviewed last year (Article here) .

It's been really fun listening to the band’s anthology of music and their evolution from “The Ignition” EP 2012 to the release of last years “Mountains”. We caught up with Nate (Nathan Gurley), just coming off a busy summer festival circuit and previous weeks Shambhala after party event here in Victoria at the Capital Ballroom.

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SLM: For those of our readers who are not familiar with Moontricks, can you let us in on who Moontricks is and what drew you guys to the music industry or how you came to work together?

Nathan: Moontricks is me, Nathan Gurley and Sean Rodman, together.  I DJ and produce as well as play harmonica and keyboards. Sean sings, plays banjo and guitar and does production.

SLM: I love that you guys incorporate live instruments into your sets, like the harmonica as well as the DJ. Some of my favorite electronic artists like recently featured Goldfish, Bonobo, do this, and it resonates so well with a live audience and seamlessly for you guys too, what instruments do you all play live?

Nathan: We have harmonica, keys, vocals, banjo, and guitar.

SLM:  You guys regularly do the festival circuit, tell us about some of the festival experiences so far this year and have you had any time to enjoy the other artists as well?

Nathan: All the festivals have been really good this year, we've been doing a lot of the bigger western Canadian festivals mostly and seen a lot of good music.

MOONTRICKS just headlined at West Coast Featured Festivals , The Phillips Backyard Weekender in Victoria, Cumberland Wild: Vancouver Island Music Festival , Shambhala, Astral Harvest, and more.

Nathan:  We are also going to Circle Carnival , with a bunch of other artists like  K+Lab,  Smalltown DJs,  and more, it a great line up!

SLM: There is an upcoming tour coming up as well ?

Nathan: Definitely a lot of American dates coming up and then probably another slew of winter Canadian dates in the new year and we'll be doing Australia again which we did last year in the new year as well.

https://www.moontricksmusic.com/tour

SLM: Do you guys prefer a festival setting or more like a club setting?

Nathan: Yes definitely, a festival setting. We love to play outside, I feel like there's always lots of people at a festival and they are in great spirits which makes the vibe really good.

SLM: I love the videos of the festival experience, I love the videos where they go back and show Shambhala like and the, who did you work with on the videos, putting the videos together?      FOR MORE VIDEOS

Nathan: We worked with a few people, one Rebel Cause Films

https://www.facebook.com/RebelCauseFilms, and then also

PB Creative : https://www.facebook.com/pbcreativelabs/

Its a couple of friends of ours, traveling around in the music scene there's just as many people doing other forms of ART and you end up meeting them and work with them. We have a lot of videographer friends and we're going to start working with some artists, like painters and illustrators to try to get really original designs for the project.

SLM: You guys have some amazing artwork on your site and also your EPs, who does all of your artwork?

Nathan: Another friend, Miles O'Leary,  from Vancouver, he does a lot of the stuff for Bass Coast, and I can highly suggest him as a designer.  https://sixsidedesign.tumblr.com/

SLM: You guys have some aawesome collaborations as well– from working with SoDown, on the 2017 release “With You”, also tracks with FRASE, we recently interviewed and of course the Funk Hunters with “Lunar Smack” . How do you decide who to collaborate with and what future plans do you have with other artists?

Nathan: All those were people that we had hung out with or made a connection with at some point. We also started working with Dirtwire,  we did a tune with them on their last album. 

SLM: Who are you listening to right now that gets you inspired?

Nathan: I usually just Spotify it and let it play and Artists that I like locally that I want to shout out obviously Frase, DeFunk, IMUR, Flavors and of course Westwood, and the whole crew there. We'll play their tunes out as well, because it's nice to support each other.

SLM: How did the folk element enter it? Did either of you grow up with folk music?

Nathan: Definitely Sean Rodman, He is a folk musician and has lots of solo material written. He has a project with his girlfriend called Bed of Coals which is kind of folk thing where they sing and it's really beautiful.  As well as a band called Red Eyed Soul who have made a name for themselves as party rocking folk locally around the Kootenays.

Nate also DJ's under N.O.G !

Moontricks has great grooves, and are an absolute experience liv, so go check them out, and some of Nates' suggested listening below!

 Nate (Nathan Gurley)/ Sean Rodman of Moontricks

 Described as the "perfect fall anthem". The Colorado producer SoDown has teamed up with his friends, Moontricks, to produce an organic Future Bass track)

IMUR: https://open.spotify.com/track/5COx4JHheaPA4Ik9ASYAMy?si=vht7wnduSXKIeXnWXo2I6w

Defunk: https://open.spotify.com/track/2mesgN1DNMqZXeYwl5zcDI?si=qpiv-gv8QUyVkiMrtznjzg

Dirtwire: https://open.spotify.com/track/0I6Sc3V26310IhSh07KrnN?si=clgfOZczQ-ivop5tJBb35Q

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