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    August 16

    Credits

    4 Track Radar credits:

    Executive in Charge of Production:
    Nicole Pope
     
    Creator/Executive Producer:
    Nichole Quinn

     
    Executive Producer:
    Christian Mella

    Director:
    David Presley
     
    Editor/Associate Producer:
    Ben Fundis

    Cinematographer:
    Rich Briglia

    Post Audio:
    Gary Jindrak

    Location Audio:
    Mike Krikorian

    Editor:
    Ben Fundis

    Pilot

    The hope for 4 Track Radar is to uncover underground music all over the
    world.  The pilot episode focuses on independent rock music in Los Angeles.

    We hope to cover different music genres in different cities and explore the
    artists who are making their lives out of the passion for what they love and
    believe in.

    Pilot Episode - 4 Track Radar - Los Angeles: Indie Rock

    Los Angeles, known for it's glitzy stars and the Sunset Strip, has an
    amazing music scene far from the bright lights of Hollywood. Breakthrough
    Indie Rock artists such as Tom Waits and Elliott Smith have made their mark
    on this genre, thus paving the way for many acts that call this city home.
    Silver Lake and Echo Park host bands from all over the world. Fans that have
    seen it all and heard it all fiercely follow acts that have eluded the
    mainstream (purposefully or not). The discriminating ear often finds it's
    way East of the 101 to smaller venues searching for something else,
    something exciting and fresh. With recent broadcasts from groundbreaking
    radio stations such as LA's Indie 103.1 (which has only scratched the
    surface of what this genre means), independently produced and distributed
    music is becoming more and more accessible to the LA audience each day. This
    station may not meet the criteria of the every discriminating fan, but it's
    most certainly a funnel in which most can agree plays a wide range of
    artists, along with being partially responsible for breaking many local
    acts.

    Drama unfolds as the bands within this town vie for the attention of a
    handful of bookers who perpetuate this scene for the local fans. The music
    can be gritty and fun, real and retro, but always believable. The
    undercurrent of Independent Rock in Los Angeles must be explored.

    Kids all over the world as well as within our city have access to real and
    intelligent rock music. This sub-culture is skeptical of over-produced,
    excessively packaged, cookie-cutter art. Our goal is to document each city
    impacting the Indie Rock genre on a whole, while showing the effects of this
    genre within the scene we're currently exploring. Our desire is to educate
    our audience regarding why this genre is important and call them to action.