2.
From the official Pendulum site: “Formed
during 2002 by three musicians from Western
Australia with similar visions and musical
backgrounds, Pendulum‟s mission has always
been to pull together their production
resources, ideas and influences from various
styles of music, to create a new sound that they
felt was missing from dance music.”
3.
Composed of members Rob Swire, Gareth
McGrillen, Peredur ap Gwynedd, Paul „El
Hornet‟ Harding, KJ Sawka, and Verse
Have performed around the globe at events
such as RAMfest and Speakerbox
4.
Have an official Facebook and Twitter page
Official Pendulum site includes updates on the
bands activity, as well as showcases of live
performances and photos
5.
Most communities composed of venues and
clubs that will/have showcased their music in
the past, and are shown as updates on their
respective Facebook accounts
Community can also be seen on sites such as
Grooveshark and other streaming sites through
the sites forum board
7.
Pendulum has definitely found an audience for
their work, being hosted by multiple clubs and
events around the globe for their creative take
on dance music and DJ-ing
8.
Has extensive list of their entire discography
on their official site
Showcases all events that they will be/have
already attended on their official site and
multiple social networking sites
9.
Makes dates of their appearances available in
advance so fans know when and where they
will be performing
Releases photos and videos taken from past
performances for everyone to share
10.
More personal touch to their updates
Perhaps ask the fan base where next they
would like to see a performance, or at what
event
11.
Actively updates on their performances
Often releases venue versions of their songs for
the online community to enjoy
Often has their music remixed with other
existing artists, such as Celldweller
Participated in the Linkin Park „The Catalyst‟
cover contest