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Dangermuffin
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Dan Lotti

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Mike Sivilli

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Steve Sandifer

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Dan Lotti

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Mike Sivilli

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Steve Sandifer

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2008 Early Band Promo Shot

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2009 Live with Grace Potter

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2009 Live

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2009 Live

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2009 Live

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2009 Band Promo Shot

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2010 Live at Martin's

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2010 Live at the House Of Blues in Chicago

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2010 Live at the Pour House

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2010 Live in Columbia MO

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2010 Live in Denver at Cervantes

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2010 Live in Park City

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2010 Serius XM Performance

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2011 at Relix Magazine

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2011 Live in Baltimore at the 8x10

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2012 Band Promo Shot

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2012 Mikie Sivilli and Dan Lotti

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2012 in New York

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2013 Georgia Theatre Show

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Live at Eddie's Attic

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Live at Eddie's Attic

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Live at Eddie's Attic

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Live at Eddie's Attic

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band at the Best Fest in Costa Rica

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Band in Rehearsal

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band Promo Shot

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Band on the road

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Band on the road

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Band on the road

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Band Promo Shot

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Brian Oxford Video Shoot

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Brian Oxford Video Shoot

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Brian Oxford Video Shoot

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Brian Oxford Video Shoot

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Portrait Painting by Chip Holton

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2011 Cataways Show Poster

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2012 Five Points Pub Show Poster

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2013 Smith's Old Bar Show Poster

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2013 Sol Slam Show Poster

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2015 American River Music Festival Show Poster

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2015 American River Music Festival Show Poster

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2015 Fall For Greenville Show Poster

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2015 Gov-Festival Show Poster

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2016 Spring Skunk Music Festival Show Poster

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Beachland Tavern Show Poster

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Cat's Cradle Show Poster

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Charleston Pour House Show Poster

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Homegrown New Years Show Poster

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JamBands.com Charts

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Martin's Show Poster

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New River Festival Show Poster

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Dangermuffin On The Road

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The Howling Show Poster

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Upcoming Shows Poster

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Visulite Theatre Show Poster

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HGMN Radio Chart

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Relix Magazine Review Article

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2007 release "Bermuda"

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2008 release "Emancee"

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2010 release "Moonscapes"

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2012 release "Olly Oxen Free"

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2014 release "Songs For The Universe"

A staple band to Charleston, SC and the Eastern Seaboard, Dangermuffin has been touring and spreading their special style of Jam band music and storytelling for years now. Perseverance and resilience mark this talented trios sound as they touch on personal chords of our everyday lives never taking the easy way out both in lyrical composition and in their delivery of the song. This band has a devoted and large following of music lovers seeking simplicity balanced by love and honesty and I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all in these times we are living in, not a bad thing at all…

 

Bio (from the press kit):

How can we be whole?

It’s a question asked — in one way or another — by anyone who allows him or herself to dig deeper into their own existence than the simple day-to-day drudgery that seems to fuel our society.

 

“I want to know it and sing it from my soul,” answers Dan Lotti in the opening moments of Dangermuffin’s transformative fifth album, Songs for the Universe. From those first questions in “Ancient Golden Star” — a song inspired by a Cherokee creation myth — it’s clear that this Folly Beach-based trio has matured even further in their musical craftsmanship.

 

Taken at face value, the album’s 17 tracks can still energize a backyard campfire or an early morning jog, just as Dangermuffin always has over their eight-year career. But listen closely to Lotti’s words, and you’ll discover another world of stones unturned and long-hidden truths. Archetypes of the sea, the sun and the Phoenix are prevalent throughout the collection (very nearly a concept album) that plays like a sacred scroll of sage wisdom set to the laid-back roots-based sounds they’ve built their national following upon.

 

And though you can take a man away from the beach, you can’t take the ocean from a man. In 2014, the newlywed Lotti migrated north to the mountains of western North Carolina. His focus on personal and spiritual growth shows itself prominently on Songs for the Universe. “Since moving, a lot of my time has been spent in meditation and doing private yogic practices, abstaining from alcohol and connecting with plants,” says Lotti. Guitarist Mike Sivilli and percussionist Steven Sandifer — who remain on Folly Beach and in Charleston, SC, respectively — also subscribe to holistic, plant-based lifestyles (not always an easy feat for a group of men on tour, burning up the miles between interstate exits).

 

If a vegan rock band surprises you, consider that Dangermuffin are simply an embodiment of a new consciousness building across their generation, where respect for the Earth and its healing powers outweigh the distractions of modern existence. Even the musical frequencies Dangermuffin employs are chosen for their nurturing potential. Songs for the Universe was recorded entirely in 432 and 444 Hz — the former of which was the frequency preferred by Vivaldi and chosen by violin maker Stradivarius for his renowned violins. Today, the gold standard for musicians is 440 Hz, but Lotti questions whether we sacrifice much of music’s potential by holding rigidly to that framework.

 

Like the secret chord in Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” that “pleased the Lord,” utilizing ancient frequencies lets Dangermuffin seek vibrations that affect the body beyond the eardrums. “In the record, you can hear pitch shifts where we work with sound healing and frequencies that are harmonious with the human body,” says Lotti. On the album’s cover, the band’s ubiquitous muffin vibrates like a star in space, surrounded by the 17 archetypes present throughout the songs (a zia for “Lady of Fire”, a serpent for “Snakecharmer”).

 

Recorded at Charleston, SC’s Truphonic Studios, the album contains the influence of Appalachia but still maintains the salty vibes of the Carolina coast, perhaps best heard in “Little Douglas”, a lighthearted song about ‘herbal’ enlightenment that features Keller Williams on bass and backing vocals.

 

Band members:

Dan Lotti - vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar

Mike Sivilli - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals

Steven Sandifer - percussion, drums, upright bass, vocals

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