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[[image:Realpits.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Review of Grok's "Bubbles" album from ''Real Groove'']]
 
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Grok reformed in 2006 with a substantially different lineup, with only [[Scott Brodie]] remaining from the original. The new Grok (sometimes called Grok 2) are based in London and include three members from [[Girlinky]], who stopped playing in 2005. Grok 2 is [[Scott Brodie]] (bass and vocals), [[Rob Talsma]] (drums)Chris (guitar), Jayne (keyboards) and Dan (keyboards). In early 2007 they spent time in a recording studio with the intention of releasing an album. [[Grant Brodie]] has contributed to the album via the internet from New Zealand.
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Grok reformed in 2006 with a substantially different lineup, with only [[Scott Brodie]] remaining from the original. The new Grok (sometimes called Grok 2) are based in London and include three members from [[Girlinky]], who stopped playing in 2005; [[Scott Brodie]] (bass and vocals), [[Rob Talsma]] (drums) and Chris Ayles (guitar). Two keyboard players from the initially reformed Grok, Jayne and Dan, have been replaced by three new keyboard players since. During 2007 Grok have spent time in a recording studio and will release an album in February 2008. [[Grant Brodie]] has contributed to the album via the internet from New Zealand.
  
 
== Releases ==
 
== Releases ==

Revision as of 23:00, 30 November 2007

City Weekend article, 30 August 1996, on Grok

Grok was a Hamilton "super-group" of sorts, being largely a collaboration between brothers Scott Brodie (bass, vocals) from Inchworm (and later Girlinky) and Grant Brodie (keyboards) from (amongst other bands) Dribbly Cat Attraction. Other members were Chris Fish (guitar) from Love and Violence and Department of Corrections and Max Ward (drums), ex-the Sandbabies.

The band took out the top prize at the Contact 89FM Battle of the Bands competition in 1996. They took their name by reversing "Korg", the brand of Grant's keyboard.

Bubbles and Noises from the Aquarium was Grok's only CD, released in 1997. A track from the album, 8:30 18/02/97, was released on Green Eggs and Hamilton under the name Salad.

Review of Grok's "Bubbles" album from Real Groove

Grok reformed in 2006 with a substantially different lineup, with only Scott Brodie remaining from the original. The new Grok (sometimes called Grok 2) are based in London and include three members from Girlinky, who stopped playing in 2005; Scott Brodie (bass and vocals), Rob Talsma (drums) and Chris Ayles (guitar). Two keyboard players from the initially reformed Grok, Jayne and Dan, have been replaced by three new keyboard players since. During 2007 Grok have spent time in a recording studio and will release an album in February 2008. Grant Brodie has contributed to the album via the internet from New Zealand.

Releases

Bubbles and Noises from the Aquarium CD, 1996

8:30 18/02/97 was released on the 1997 compilation Green Eggs and Hamilton (under the name "Salad")
Old Grok Two appears on the 1997 promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 3
10:15 17/2/97 appears on the 1998 promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 7

Published Articles

Winning Contest a Surprise for Grok, City Weekend, 30 August 1996, P9

External Site

Grok @ Myspace

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