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During 2007 Grok spent time in a recording studio, which resulted in the release of a single titled [[Song for Europe]] in May 2008, and an album titled [[Ruined Music for Everyone]] in June 2008. These songs were also one-off improvisations in the studio. Original Grok member [[Grant Brodie]] contributed to the single via the internet from New Zealand. Despite their long absence from Hamilton, ''Pink Shirt'' off their [[Ruined Music for Everyone]] album took the top place on [[Contact 88.1FM]]s [[Top 8]] in mid-July 2008. In 2011 they released [[Create a Diversion]], an album recorded live of improvised songs in response to visual artworks submitted to the group.
 
During 2007 Grok spent time in a recording studio, which resulted in the release of a single titled [[Song for Europe]] in May 2008, and an album titled [[Ruined Music for Everyone]] in June 2008. These songs were also one-off improvisations in the studio. Original Grok member [[Grant Brodie]] contributed to the single via the internet from New Zealand. Despite their long absence from Hamilton, ''Pink Shirt'' off their [[Ruined Music for Everyone]] album took the top place on [[Contact 88.1FM]]s [[Top 8]] in mid-July 2008. In 2011 they released [[Create a Diversion]], an album recorded live of improvised songs in response to visual artworks submitted to the group.
  
''Scott Brodie'' returned to Hamilton in 2013, and in 2014 reformed ''Grok'', initially with original members ''Grant Brodie'' and ''Max Ward'', along with [[Justin Harris]] (ex-[[Inchworm]]) and [[Matt Gould]]. This lineup recorded a number of, as yet, unreleased songs. In 2015, the band played a live performance with the original lineup, at [[Nivara Lounge]] on 16 October. Initially intended to be the first of many performances, Chris Fish injured his hand, and then Scott Brodie returned to the UK in 2016.  
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''Scott Brodie'' returned to Hamilton in 2013, and in 2014 reformed ''Grok'', initially with original members ''Grant Brodie'' and ''Max Ward'', along with [[Justin Harris]] (ex-[[Inchworm]]) and [[Matt Gould]]. This lineup recorded a number of, as yet, unreleased songs. In 2015, the band played a live performance with the original lineup, at [[Nivara Lounge]] on 16 October. Initially intended to be the first of many performances, Chris Fish injured his hand, and then Scott Brodie returned to the UK in 2016. The UK Grok played their first gig there in three years in September 2016, a live improvised soundtrack to the 1927 silent film 'The Unknown'.  
 
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The reformed UK Grok, comprising ''Brodie'', ''Ayles'' and ''Talsma'', played their first gig there in three years in September 2016, a live improvised soundtrack to the 1927 silent film 'The Unknown'. Since this time, the band have played regularly at ''Genesis Cinema'' in London, providing live soundtracks for silent films.
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With Scott Brodie returning briefly to New Zealand in December 2022, the original band played a one off gig at [[Last Place]], to celebrate the 25 year anniversary since the release of "Bubbles and Noises". At this gig they played a selection of songs from the album, and gave away free copies of the CD to attendees.
 
With Scott Brodie returning briefly to New Zealand in December 2022, the original band played a one off gig at [[Last Place]], to celebrate the 25 year anniversary since the release of "Bubbles and Noises". At this gig they played a selection of songs from the album, and gave away free copies of the CD to attendees.

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