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"When I was a kid I remember my mother saying it's OK to be a non-conformist. I thought that was somewhere between a capitalist and a communist..."

ARCTIC - the band and/or solo project of Marcus Martin - is all about duality. His childhood in Yellowknife, a small gold mining town in the Arctic region of Canada's Northwest Territories, was a stark contrast to his experiences in a private UK boarding school. He grew up in the land of lakes, trees, rocks and ice with true wilderness spirit and is equally at home sharing his ARCTIC adventures in any big city, where there are more people on one street than in his whole hometown.

Coming from the Tom Morello school of guitar texture, he has learned to challenge the listener by layering unique sounds usually found only in the electric guitar world. As a loop-based acoustic artist he tours with an 80 lb. effects pedalboard - not traveling light compared to most acoustic singer-songwriters.

His live set is where this duality takes flight, as he constructs each song before the audience, piece by piece. Influenced by both 70's progressive rock and conventional songwriters of the day, ARCTIC bridges a world of opposites together. He layers haunting melodies on top of his arrangements, improvising like a jazz artist, intertwining vocals and guitar into a chilled and airy soundscape.

"I think it's hard not to be an environmentalist, growing up on the land."

His environmental message is not watered down and mixed into his music: they are separate entities. His music is an introduction; it is the common ground between him and the listener. As many will attest, he does his best to meet everyone after his show to say hi. You never know where the conversation will go, but people always want to know more about the ARCTIC - both the region and the band.

Marcus is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.



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uberbelly
1 year ago

Hey Kirsten and Arctic

Wow, I'm totally blown away. Awesome new tracks.
I might even have to write a review!
cheers,
jeff


Jeremy Lim's site

Jeremy Lim
1 year ago

Hot Site

Your new site is so awesome. You even created an entire flash version of your liner notes .. hot, hot, hot!


Andras Szabo's site

Andras Sz..
1 year ago

Great stuff

Hello, I've just listened to some of your songs and really enjoyed them. Very Radiohead-ish.


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Bid on ARCTIC's Master CD, Support WWF Canada

Submitted by arctic on Mon, 2007-08-27 15:13.

We’re also pleased to announce that on September 9 at 8:00 PM PST, bidding will begin on a master CD of ARCTIC’s new album, Today Brought Me Here. The CD is framed in a lovely blue display along with a signed note from ARCTIC lead Marcus Martin, and an original polar-bear shaped Northwest Territories license plate. The master CD is 1 of only 3 made, direct from Joao Carvalho mastering studio in Toronto, Ontario, and has a unique label, different than the production run of Today Brought Me Here. The license plate is from a truck that Marcus drove while growing up in Yellowknife.

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ARCTIC CD Release: Today Brought Me Here

Submitted by arctic on Mon, 2007-08-27 15:10.

We’re excited to announce ARCTIC’s second album, Today Brought Me Here!

The CD is now available for pre-order. Pre-ordered CDs will be signed and numbered, and your order will entitle you to download the entire album as mp3s before the printed CDs are available in mid-September.

To pre-order the CD, sign up to our mailing list at http://www.projectarctic.com. When you confirm your subscription, you’ll see a link that takes you to a special page where you can listen to the album, customize your own CD cover, see artwork and read lyrics, and order your own copy. Pre-order 3 CDs and you’ll receive a free t-shirt.

New ARCTIC website launched

Submitted by arctic on Fri, 2007-08-17 10:28.

We've just launched a lovely new website, which you can see at projectarctic.com. There's lots to explore, some of it not so obvious at first glance... but in the ARCTIC many things are not as they seem...

You can also now find the Official ARCTIC Exploration Group on Facebook, if you'd l


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