Daily MPfree: Active Child
John Rogers | Wednesday 21 July, 2010 10:43
Active Child is Pat Grossi, who describes himself as a “choirboy turned indie-pop musician”. His music is a swirl of electronic and acoustic sounds, laced through with 80s pop drums and polished, warm melodies. He’s an endearing chap onstage too, red-cheeked and humble. His Curtis Lane EP is out now on Merok, and he’ll be playing at The Lexington on July 26th before embarking on an epic US tour.
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