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Emmergy FX September Update

Michael Gardner • Oct 09, 2023

Emmergy FX September Update: Pedals, Breakdowns, and a Bright Future


Hey there, Emmergy FX followers! We hope you've been keeping your pedalboards in top-notch shape because we've got some exciting updates for you this September. Grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and get ready to dive into the world of Emmergy FX.


Pedal Exhibition at Rough Trade: Where Magic Happened


September was a whirlwind for us as we had the privilege of participating in a pedal exhibition at the iconic Rough Trade – a massive vinyl shop and a small gig venue rolled into one. Imagine the sheer awesomeness of a place where you can not only feast your eyes on vinyl treasures but also catch some live music. It was the perfect backdrop for a pedal extravaganza!


At the Wassup Nerds Pedal exhibition, we had the pleasure of meeting some incredible pedal builders and enthusiasts. The camaraderie and shared passion in the effects-building community were truly heartwarming. We exchanged stories, ideas, and even a few tips and tricks. It's amazing how a shared love for pedals can bring people together, isn't it?


Brilliant Organizers and Happy Customers


A massive shoutout to the event organizers, Mel and Immy, who made everything run smoothly. You really are amazing, and we couldn't have asked for a better experience. Kudos for bringing together such a fantastic bunch of people. You can check out their profiles here:


Mel's Instagram

Immy's Instagram


Speaking of fantastic, we're thrilled to share that we sold a few pedals at the exhibition and received a bunch of orders, including our brand-new Slowdriver pedal. Yes, you read that right – our Slowdriver is currently hitting the road with none other than Slowdive! Now that's what we call a pedal success story.


Friendly Neighbors and Shoegaze Sounds


We weren't alone in our sonic journey at Rough Trade. Next to us were the super-friendly folks from BuzzingBugsFX, who call Cornwall their home. Their passion for pedals and warm smiles made our day even more special.
You can check them out here:
BuzzingBugsFX's Instagram


And, of course, we can't forget David Rainger. We had a fascinating chat about force pads, exchanging ideas and inspirations. Connecting with fellow pedal enthusiasts and builders is what events like these are all about.


Violet Oscillation Love


Now, let's talk about the Violet Oscillation. We absolutely adore it, and we're thrilled to see another company, Life Is Unfair, creating sounds specific to shoegaze, just like we do. It's a testament to the incredible, dreamy soundscapes that this genre can create, and we're delighted to be a part of the movement. Kudos to Life Is Unfair for their cool creations!



The Not-So-Great Breakdown


Of course, life isn't all sunshine and rainbows, and sometimes you hit a bump in the road – or in our case, a full-on breakdown. After the exhibition, our trusty Emmergy mobile decided it was time for a little break of its own. As luck would have it, we found ourselves stranded, waiting for the RAC for a whopping seven hours.


Now, before you feel too sorry for us, let us tell you that sitting by the side of the road allowed us to do some deep thinking. We pondered the bright new future of Emmergy FX, the awesome people we met at the exhibition, and the incredible journey we've been on so far.


New Products and Your Input


Now that we're back and up and running, we're excited to announce that we've got some new products in the pipeline. Our workshop is buzzing with creativity, and we can't wait to unveil what we've been cooking up. Keep a close eye on our website – you won't want to miss these gems.


But here's the best part: we're always open to your suggestions. We value your input and want to hear what you'd like to see from Emmergy FX. After all, our pedals are designed to elevate your musical experience, and who better to tell us what you need than you?


So, there you have it – our September update in all its pedal-powered glory. From exhibitions and breakdowns to new products and your input, it's been quite the ride. We couldn't do it without your support, and for that, we're truly grateful.


As always, keep rocking those pedals, keep making beautiful music, and keep being awesome. We'll catch you in the next update, and until then, stay tuned and stay connected!



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