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Life is an experiment, and we’re thrilled to be part of the journey. – Gareth Gilkeson
In a culture where people typically have more friends on Facebook than meaningful connections in their living, breathing everyday existence, the... |
 Life is an experiment, and we’re thrilled to be part of the journey. – Gareth Gilkeson
In a culture where people typically have more friends on Facebook than meaningful connections in their living, breathing everyday existence, the yearning for authenticity, particularly on the complex journey of faith, has probably never been greater.
And that inherent desire for something spiritually substantive in our increasingly artificial world is exactly what brought a movement of friends together known as Rend Collective Experiment. United by a common purpose, these twentysomethings hailing from Northern Ireland began exploring the intersection between God, life and community.
Rather than sharing what they learned along the way in lofty sermons and heady theological books, however, the group found its unique voice through the universal beauty of musical collaboration. And that unfussy, unforced approach to making art that resonates with the masses is what inevitably shines bright on the band’s highly anticipated Stateside debut, Organic Family Hymnal.
Since the band has always played its music in organic environments like the local pubs, the title Organic Family Hymnal just made sense for Rend Collective Experiment’s official introduction.
“Everything we do is growing in a natural, non-manufactured environment,” band leader Gareth Gilkeson shares. “Rend was a student movement representing numerous churches, and the ‘collective’ grew out of that. The songs came from an organic environment, searching after the heart of God. We wanted to reflect what God was doing and teaching us, and offer that up for the rest of the world to hear.”
As for the group’s unusual moniker, Rend Collective Experiment is a nod to the places in Scripture where it says to “rend your hearts” and not your garments,” a bold call to be genuine.
“Those passages are a reminder not to put on a show, but to be real and authentic in all we do,” Gareth explains. “In Isaiah it also says ‘rend the heavens and come down,’ so a connection with God warrants an authentic response. And the ‘experiment’ part is there because nobody knows where we’re at really, do we? We’re all just experimenting with life and going with it.”
When it’s all said and done, Gareth simply hopes that people would appreciate the group’s bond that comes through their music.
“There’s already enough albums in the world, and we’re not interested in simply making CDs for music’s sake,” Gareth shares. “We’re trying to create songs that speak from our heart and line up with God’s heart for His people.”
However, the music the Rend Collective Experiment is serving up isn’t just congregational worship as usual.
On Organic Family Hymnal, the authentic lyrics on songs like “You Bled,” “Come On” and “Faithful,” a collaboration with another artist who’s known for being out of the box, David Crowder, are paired with an innovative array of sweeping modern rock textures that can’t help but make listeners feel something special when tuning in.
“Rend Collective Experiment is special,” relays Crowder. “I don’t intend a clichéd usage of the word ‘special,’ but my hope is for the word to be fully vested with meaning, as in: Rend Collective Experiment is better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual. And when I say this, I don’t intend to reference the music, solely. It is immediately apparent that the music is simply an extension of an approach to life and faith that is equally notable; the music and life functioning in a symbiotic way, each feeding and sustaining the other. When given the opportunity to participate in such a thing, I was honored and humbled.”
Often described as the freshest—and most exciting sound—in worship since Delirious? hit the scene in the early ‘90s, what also separates the Rend Collective Experiment from the pack is how the lineup shifts and expands from gig to gig.
“The Rend Collective Experiment came together as a few friends and we started praying and seeking God. We wanted an authentic outworking of our faith and felt that we would just see what happened,” Gareth shares. “Before we knew it, people just started gathering around us and we had more than 100 people involved, musicians and artists, bank workers and teachers, and together we tried to figure out our faith.”
As far as how many musicians participate in the group, well, that simply depends on the night.
“There's probably about 15 of us who are in the collective. Chris Llewellyn, Will Herron, Patrick Thompson and I are there all the time. We write the songs and work together like an immediate family,” Gareth shares. “We don’t have a lead singer, but Will and Chris both jointly take that role to add to the collective heart. And then there’s the rest of our family that varies in size. Why things are structured so differently is because we don’t believe that Christian music and worship music should be about individuals. It’s about a body and a movement of people, and that's what we capture and bring to the rest of the world. It’s a diverse group of people on a journey."
For more information on Rend Collective Experiment, please visit www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT REND COLLECTIVE EXPERIMENT:
“Movements are stimulated and motivated by music, and here’s some music that will motivate Christians to participate in God’s revolution in the world. If you are committed to seeing something of the Kingdom of God made real in our world, this music will go a long way to encourage you,” says well-known author/speaker Dr. Tony Campolo regarding Rend Collective Experiment.
“I LOVE their music, but I was even more impressed with their passion for Christ,” says Francis Chan. “It’s nice to see a talented young band that desires Jesus far more than they desire fame, money or anything else
“This is the freshest and most exciting sound in worship probably since Delirious? kicked in!” exclaims Adrian Thompson, Kingsway A&R. “Rend Collective Experiment are precisely at the point where today’s music culture meets worship – I suppose the musical equivalent of what people like Rob Bell and Francis Chan are trying to do with Church…I can’t wait for people to hear this album.”
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1/5/2012 - Rend Collective Experiment Offers new Translation of Ancient Hymn For Modern Worshippers
Internationally acclaimed Rend Collective Experiment has undertaken the task of understanding the famous hymn, “Be Thou My Vision,” subsequently translating it into a form and melody for contemporary worshippers that a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster Sunday News writer calls “powerfully-done” and NewReleaseTuesday.com calls “an amazing performance.” The resulting song, “You Are My Vision,” is featured on the band’s sophomore album, Homemade Worship By Handmade People, releasing Jan. 10 on Kingsway with global distribution.
“As we translated the song from the Irish and the old English, we soon realized the true meaning of the words were starting to get lost in our culture,” reflects Rend Collective Experiment member Gareth Gilkeson. “This is not a song of longing and asking God to ‘be our vision,’ but it is a song of declaration and faith. We say to God with strength, trust and humanity that ‘You are my vision, You are my wisdom… You are my battle shield.’ A confidence that we are his true sons and daughters and that He is dwelling inside us.
“While our culture moves faster than ever, we want to remind people of our deep past as God’s people,” continues Gilkeson. “We certainly don’t want to push tradition to the side and that is why instead of taking the old English version, which is only 100 years old, we have gone back to the original Irish, which is 1,400 years older.”
You are my vision oh King of my heart
Nothing else satisfies only You Lord
You are my best thought by day or by night
Waking or sleeping Your presence my light
“We chose to do this as a folk song because folk music is such a strong part of our DNA and, of course, this tune was originally a folk melody,” adds Gilkeson. “We hope this new translation of ‘You Are My Vision’ will capture the hearts and minds of the modern day church just as the older translation did in the past.”
A live preview of the band’s studio recording of the famous hymn can already be seen on the band’s YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/user/RendCollective.
In addition to “You Are My Vision,” Rend Collective Experiment’s YouTube channel features the band’s first music video from Homemade Worship By Handmade People, “Second Chance,” which will also be the first radio single from the album that is going for adds Feb. 17. While on the YouTube channel, people can further see a compelling new video about the making of the new album that features clips of five new songs as well as explains how Rend Collective Experiment operates like a collection, or family of musicians. With the spirit of collaboration at the heart of the band, another video on the site highlights people from all over the world, including a clip from Tim Hughes, explaining on camera how they are part of the collective.
A movement of 20-somethings that began in Ireland and spread across Europe before hitting the Americas, Rend Collective Experiment launches on an international tour from their new home base in Atlanta. Playing “You Are My Vision,” “Second Chance” and other new songs from Homemade Worship By Handmade People, as well as its fan favorites, Rend Collective joins Francis Chan for four US tour dates, including events in St Paul, MN (1/13), Troy, MI (1/14), Phoenix, AZ (1/20) and Corona, CA (1/21). These tour dates are followed by a major market, 30-city Rock & Worship Roadshow tour that begins Jan. 26 and features MercyMe, Tenth Avenue North, Lecrae, Disciple, Hawk Nelson and Sidewalk Prophets. Playing both sides of the Atlantic, Rend Collective also hits Edinburgh (Jan. 5), Belfast (Jan. 6) and London (Jan. 7), with tour dates throughout Europe in 2012 to be announced soon.
For more information on Rend Collective Experiment, it’s touring and music, go to www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.
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11/22/2011 - Rend Collective Experiment Release Sophomore Album
Internationally acclaimed Rend Collective Experiment releases its sophomore album, Homemade Worship By Handmade People, Jan. 10 on Kingsway with global distribution. The album was recorded and produced by Rend Collective in Irish church halls and homes in the band’s organic, collective style. The new album fuses a depth of sung theology and fresh melodies that reflect themes of redemption, devotion and celebration with soundscapes that span from Arcade Fire and Mumford & Sons to Fleet Foxes and Snow Patrol.
“Things that are homemade demand so much more time and love than something made from a factory, yet they are always worth it; the quality and uniqueness are what is beautiful,” explains Rend Collective Experiment bandleader, Gareth Gilkenson. “We refused to make an album in a studio separate from our normal lives. Humanity and the Divine are what we are celebrating here…We hope you like what we have made!”
The buzz that greeted Rend Collective Experiment’s debut release, Organic Family Hymnal, included a viral “iPhone worship” video, UK tours with Francis Chan and Shane Claibourne, and a major market, sold out US tour with Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio. With the release of Homemade Worship By Handmade People, the journey for Northern Ireland’s Rend Collective members continues from their new homes, having recently moved “across the pond” to Atlanta.
Using Atlanta as a launch pad, Rend Collective will join Francis Chan for four US tour dates and will be featured on the 30-city Rock & Worship Roadshow tour that begins Jan. 26 and also features MercyMe, Tenth Avenue North, Lecrae, Disciple, Hawk Nelson and Sidewalk Prophets. Singing the fan favorites and new songs from Homemade Worship By Handmade People on both sides of the Atlantic, Rend Collective’s tour also includes events in Edinburgh (Jan. 5), Belfast (Jan. 6) and London (Jan. 7), with tour dates throughout Europe in 2012 to be announced soon.
For Rend Collective, the music has never been about adding to their coffers or building fame, it has always been about people and building God’s Kingdom here. That direction continues on the album with songs like “Build Your Kingdom Here” and “Second Chances,” the first radio single, going for adds Feb. 17, and music video from the album that premiers on YouTube Dec. 26 (http://www.youtube.com/user/RendCollective).
A live preview of the band’s studio recording of the famous hymn, “Be Thou My Vision,” featured on Homemade Worship By Handmade People, can already be seen on the band’s YouTube channel. Rend Collective translate the song into a form and melody for contemporary worshippers that a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal writer calls “powerfully-done” and NewReleaseTuesday.com calls “an amazing performance.”
The new album will also engage Rend Collective fans in a continued dialog as part of the collective family. In fact, the CD jacket for Homemade Worship By Handmade People contains an “I’m part of the collective” poster fold where fans are encouraged to upload an image onto the band’s website, www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com. The band is also asking for videos where people join in the collective conversation. Launching this page next month with videos from Francis Chan and Tim Hughes, Gilkenson explains, “It was never about us, it was always about Him.”
The full Homemade Worship By Handmade People track listing follows:
01. Praise Like Fireworks
02. You Are My Vision
03. The Cost
04. Second Chance
05. True Intimacy
06. Build Your Kingdom Here
07. Desert Soul
08. Christ Has Set Me Free
09. Keep Me Near
10. Alabaster
11. Shining Star
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6/29/2011 - Rend Collective Experiment Offers Free Application For iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android Device Users
Charting a unique course, Rend Collective Experiment is a group of friends collectively wondering how to make sense of the conundrum of life, God and community. On its journey, they have released the internationally acclaimed debut album, Organic Family Hymnal, sold out a tour in major markets across the U.S. with Chris Tomlin, and may have been the first artist to use their iPhones® to record worship music (www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaJ4A7mXJH8). Now for the first time, the band offers a FREE “Welcome To The Family!” application for iPhone, iPod Touch®, iPad® and Android device users.
In this app, users can watch Rend Collective Experiment music videos, access band blogs and tour news and even access tutorials to learn how to play the band’s songs. They will also have access to sheet music for the Organic Family Hymnal album, as well as the newly recorded song, “You Are My Vision,” which became a fan favorite on the recent tour with Chris Tomlin. NewReleaseTuesday.com called Rend Collective’s version of the hymn “an amazing performance” as a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster Sunday News writer said the “group’s altered, powerfully-done version” of the song was one of many highlights during the band’s set.
Created with The Church App by Subsplash, users can download the App, and learn more about it, at these links:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/rend-collective-experiment/id439936410?mt=8
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.subsplash.thechurchapp.rendcollective
A movement of 20-somethings that began in Ireland and spread across Europe before hitting the Americas, Rend Collective Experiment has been endorsed by Dr. Tony Campolo, Francis Chan and David Crowder, and acclaimed by Worship Leader, CCM, Worship Musician, Rhapsody, Indie Vision Music, Gospel Music Channel, CBA Retailers + Resources, Crosswalk.com, JesusFreakHideout.com, HollywoodJesus and many more.
With melodies, harmonic progression and lyrics that are scriptural and contemporary, fresh and ancient, Rend Collective Experiment is a nod to the places in Scripture where it says to “rend your hearts” and not your garments, a bold call to be genuine. “We’re a ‘collective’ that is not into the celebrity aspect of the worship scene - a bunch of guys and ladies, a body, an experiment in progress,” explains Rend Collective Experiment member Gareth Gilkeson.
For more information on Rend Collective Experiment and Organic Family Hymnal, go to www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.
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4/1/2011 - Rend Collective Experiment Tour with Chris Tomlin Logs 23 Sold Out Dates So Far
Hailing from Bangor, Northern Ireland, Rend Collective Experiment released its international debut Organic Family Hymnal to widespread critical acclaim. A movement of 20-somethings that began in Ireland and spread across Europe before hitting the Americas has now officially added the U.S. to its groundswell as tens of thousands of worship music fans experience the infectious Rend Collective Experiment on its first U.S. national tour with Chris Tomlin that began Feb. 15 and has already logged 23 sold out events. Wrapping up April 16 in Seattle, WA, the 30-city major market “And If Our God Is For Us…” tour also features Louie Giglio with special guest Christy Nockels.
Charting a unique course, Rend Collective Experiment is a group of friends collectively wondering how to make sense of the conundrum of life, God and community. What Rend Collective Experiment’s members add to the conversation are melodies, harmonic progression and lyrics that are scriptural and contemporary, fresh and ancient. The resulting mix has sparked Rhapsody to name the band among the Top 5 Christian/Gospel artists to watch in 2011 as Gospel Music Channel named Organic Family Hymnal among the “Best Albums of 2010.” Here is what some of those attending the tour have said about the band on its Facebook page (www.facebook.com/rendcollectiveexperiment):
“I totally just saw you guys here in wichita falls, and let me tell you, you guys are one of the greatest christian bands I have ever heard, thanks so much for such an amazing night, you guys are awesome…” - Tyler
“Just saw you guys in Hershey, PA. Thank You so much for blessing us in Worship! Please let me know were I can get a recording of your rendition of ‘Be Thou My Vision.’ Words can not express how my heart was moved that night.” - Randy
“Saw you all for the very first time in Baltimore (3/17) and I must say you all rocked! I cannot wait to get my hands on your cd. Thank you all for a great night of worship!” - Ashley
“I saw you in Cincinnati. You are my new favorite band. Your CD is awesome.” - John
“Awesome job in West Palm Beach last night! That was first time I have ever heard you guys, and I was greatly impressed! I hope that rendition of ‘Be Thou My Vision’ releases soon because I want it!” - Adam
“Went to your concert in Lakeland this past Saturday night with my son and daughter. They really, really enjoyed you. We have been listening to your CD all weekend. God is using you in a mighty way.” - Sandra
“Saw you guys with Chris Tomlin last night in Sarasota/Bradenton. Wow! You guys are awesome. Keep up the great work. We bought your CD on itunes today :)” - Dan
“I heard you guys play for the first time yesterday in Jacksonville, FL and you guys blew me away! It was wonderful! You guys are one of my favorite bands now!” - Nathalie
“Burlington, NC witnessed some authentic, heartfelt 2011-style worship. Our kids are getting it. I just want to encourage you to keep on doing what you're doing - with creativity, power, and passion.” - Ed
“Loved the music tonight at HBC. Your messages about God through your music was incredible. Never heard of you guys till last week. Your one of my favorite bands now. God will use you and your music to touch so many lives.” - Joey
“Saw you at Willow Creek and all our son wanted from our weekend in Schaumburg was a Rend Collective CD. Thanks for making music a teen likes that his parents can like too.” - Steven
“I was blown away from the second you started playing! I was at the concert in Chicago with my family, and we bought your album. We haven't stopped playing it yet...” - Sarah
“TOTALLY telling ALL my friends about you guys....I want them all to hear your music and support your ministry... well, God's ministry :) I was SO blessed by you all, March 5th in Chattanooga.” - Melanie
“Thank you so much for coming to Jonesboro, AR yesterday. Loved the creative worship. It was so impactful.” – Ricki
“I saw you in Madison, WI last night…Such a worshipful experience! I brought several teens that I work with to the concert and some of them were (are) really struggling with personal and family issues. You were a blessing to them.” - Katie
“Your concert was awesome last night in Fort Wayne. Thank you for all do to worship God, and I love your CD, got it last night.” - Drake
“Worshiped with you in Springfield Illinois tonight!! Thanks so much, it was outstanding!!!” - Merriane
Amidst all of the Facebook acclaim, Rend Collective members also took note of the multiple requests for a recording of the song they played live on the tour, “You Are My Vision.” As a result, the band has announced its plans to record and release the song in September. NewReleaseTuesday.com called Rend Collective’s version of the hymn “an amazing performance” as a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster Sunday News writer said the “group’s altered, powerfully-done version” of the song was one of many highlights during the band’s set. “I am so glad...I was hoping to get a hold of it after hearing you all do it last night in KC!” said Erica, as numerous other Facebook fans responded to the news of the forthcoming single.
Endorsed by Dr. Tony Campolo, Francis Chan and David Crowder, and acclaimed by Worship Leader, CCM, Worship Musician, Indie Vision Music, CBA Retailers + Resources, Crosswalk.com, JesusFreakHideout.com, HollywoodJesus and many more, Rend Collective Experiment is a nod to the places in Scripture where it says to “rend your hearts” and not your garments, a bold call to be genuine. “We’re a ‘collective’ that is not into the celebrity aspect of the worship scene - a bunch of guys and ladies, a body, an experiment in progress,” explains Rend Collective Experiment member Gareth Gilkeson, helping to underscore why the band’s press images do not feature individual faces.
In that ‘collective’ spirit, Rend Collective Experiment recently invited the first 50 people to respond to its newsletter/online invitation to join them for its next video shoot for the song “Come On,” which opens Organic Family Hymnal. Already known for its creative videos, the new addition has been released internationally and can be viewed on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SswMKsFaHWE.
For more information on Rend Collective Experiment and Organic Family Hymnal, go to www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.
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1/26/2011 - Rend Collective Experiment Joins Chris Tomlin on Tour
Hailing from Bangor, Northern Ireland, Rend Collective Experiment released its international debut Organic Family Hymnal to widespread critical acclaim. The band’s success began at home as a movement of 20-somethings that has now begun to spread across Europe to the Americas and beyond. Rhapsody named the band among the Top 5 Christian/Gospel artists to watch in 2011 as Gospel Music Channel named Organic Family Hymnal among the “Best Albums of 2010.” Catching the attention of modern worship icon Chris Tomlin, the band was invited to join him on his 30-city major market “And If Our God Is For Us…” tour that begins Feb. 15 and features Louie Giglio with special guest Christy Nockels.
The invitation was sparked in part by Tomlin label-mate David Crowder, who added his unmistakable vocals and creativity on the sweeping modern rock textures of the song, “Faithful,” a featured track on Organic Family Hymnal, and especially by Rend Collective Experiment’s highly creative and unusual cover of Chris Tomlin’s “How Great Is Our God.” One of the first bands to record using iPhones solely for instrumentation, more than 292,000 people have viewed this recording at www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaJ4A7mXJH8.
Charting a unique course, Rend Collective Experiment is a group of friends collectively wondering how to make sense of the conundrum of life, God and community. What Rend Collective Experiment’s members add to the conversation are melodies, harmonic progression and lyrics that are scriptural and contemporary, fresh and ancient. The resulting mix has already gathered endorsements from Dr. Tony Campolo, Francis Chan and David Crowder, and acclaim from Worship Leader, CCM, Indie Vision Music, CBA Retailers + Resources, Crosswalk.com, JesusFreakHideout.com, HollywoodJesus and many more. As critics try to explain the fresh sound they are hearing on Rend Collective Experiment’s Organic Family Hymnal, they draw comparisons to a wide variety of musical icons ranging from Sufjan Stevens and Sigur Ros to Elbow and The Flaming Lips to Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Noah and the Whale, Fleet Foxes, Anathallo and The Glorious Unseen.
“Just when I thought worship was getting a little boring, this group comes along with one of the best efforts of the year,” says Gospel Music Channel. “Love the unorthodox songwriting, instrumentation, and their clever music videos are among some of our favorites this year.” (www.watchgmctv.com/news/2010-best-best)
“Words such as ‘poetic,’ ‘artistic creativity’ and ‘indie inclinations’ can send more traditional worshipers running for cover, but I beg of you—stay and hear about this one!” says Foursquare Leader. (www.foursquare.org)
Prior to the tour with Tomlin, Rend Collective Experiment took its modern worship sounds on the road, wrapping up a tour of the UK/Ireland with Francis Chan, and a stint in the US to lead worship with Rob Bell at Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI Nov. 28. The band also played a Nashville showcase event for industry and media last fall at the Hard Rock Café.
Rend Collective Experiment is a nod to the places in Scripture where it says to “rend your hearts” and not your garments, a bold call to be genuine. “We’re a ‘collective’ that is not into the celebrity aspect of the worship scene - a bunch of guys and ladies, a body, an experiment in progress,” explains Rend Collective Experiment member Gareth Gilkeson, helping to underscore why the band’s images do not feature individual faces.
In that ‘collective’ spirit, Rend Collective Experiment recently invited the first 50 people to respond to its newsletter/online invitation to join them for its next video shoot for the song “Come On My Soul,” which opens Organic Family Hymnal. Already known for its creative videos, the new addition was shot Jan. 15 at Castlewellan Castle in Northern Ireland and will be released soon. Other live and concept videos from the band Include: “Faithful” (www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPmxI8XRTkI), “Movements” (www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCYgQWLO8vY), and “You Bled (Jesus Loves Me)” (www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N3h0BKV6gw).
For more information on Rend Collective Experiment and Organic Family Hymnal, go to www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.
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The Rend Collective Experiment on Homemade Worship by Handmade People The story behind the song, "Second Chance" The story behind "Build Your Kingdom Here" The Rend Collective Experiment performs "Build Your Kingdom Here" The Rend Collective Experiment performs "Second Chance" Get to know The Rend Collective Experiment Watch Rend Collective Experiment's music video for "Come On My Soul."
Rend Collective Experiment wowed us when they played their song "Exalt" only using their iPhones!
Rend Collective Experiment speaks with Hear It First over video chat from Ireland. Hear them speak about who makes up the Rend Collective Experiment and how they work together.
The Rend Collective talk to Hear It First through video chat from Ireland! Hear them talk about their new album, The Organic Family Hymnal!
Watch Rend Collective Experiment's music video for "You Bled."
Watch Rend Collective Experiments colorful and fun music video for "Movements."
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