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Introducing the Slowdriver

Michael Gardner • Aug 30, 2023

Unveiling the EmmergyFX Slowdriver Fuzzdistortion Pedal:

A Sonic Journey with Slowdive


In the realm of musical effects pedals, there are those that merely shape sound and those that redefine it. At EmmergyFX, a haven for connoisseurs of hand-built, limited-run guitar and synth effects pedals, we take immense pride in crafting sonic tools that elevate musicians' artistry. Today, we're excited to introduce you to the mesmerizing world of the Slowdriver Fuzzdistortion Pedal—a masterpiece that emerged from a collaboration with Christian Savill of Slowdive fame, and now graces the pedalboards of both Christian and Neil Halstead.


Unveiling the Slowdriver: A Sonic Sculpture


The Slowdriver FuzzDistortion Pedal isn't just an effect; it's a testament to the intricate dance between musicians and their gear. Inspired by the distinctive soundscapes of Slowdive, a legendary shoegaze band that's shaped the sonic landscape since the early '90s, the Slowdriver was born out of a desire to complement the iconic RAT distortion—integral to the Slowdive sound.


 

A Sound That's Distinctly Slowdive


Christian Savill, one of the visionary guitarists behind Slowdive, sought a pedal that would harmoniously coexist with the band's existing RAT distortion sound while adding an extra layer of depth, texture, and ethereal allure. Enter the Slowdriver FuzzDistortion Pedal—an exquisite fusion of fuzz and distortion that encapsulates the very essence of the band's signature sound.


Crafted for Legends, Embraced by Masters


Upon gifting Christian Savill his very own Slowdriver, the response was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The pedal seamlessly integrated itself into the Slowdive sonic palette, creating sonic landscapes that were both familiar and groundbreaking. So impressed was Christian with the Slowdriver that he graciously requested a second unit, solidifying its place as a staple in Slowdive's arsenal. The band now boasts three of these sonic gems among their gear collection.


Capture the Moment: Limited Edition Artwork


To celebrate this monumental collaboration and capture the essence of the Slowdriver's soul, EmmergyFX embarked on a creative journey to design a limited edition artwork for the pedal—a visual masterpiece that resonated with the pedal's sonic prowess. The result? An artwork that's as captivating as the pedal's sound. This limited edition release garnered immense attention, with each unit being swept off the shelves (from our friends at Pedal Jungle's shop) in under a minute—a testament to the passion and dedication of Slowdive's fanbase.


Own a Piece of Sonic History


But here's the exciting part: the journey isn't over yet. Due to popular demand, we're thrilled to announce a new limited run of the Slowdriver FuzzDistortion Pedal, featuring the same mesmerizing design that graces Neil Halstead's own pedalboard. Neil, a fellow Slowdive luminary, has embraced the Slowdriver as an extension of his sonic expression, and now, you can join this illustrious journey by adding this pedal to your own collection.

A Snapshot of Collaboration: Prints of signed photos


As a token of our appreciation for the unwavering support of our community, we're excited to share that each purchase of the Slowdriver Fuzzdistortion Pedal will come with a print of a signed photo of Christian Savill, proudly posing with the pedal that has become an essential tool in his live sound. This collaboration encapsulates the spirit that defines EmmergyFX.


Don't Miss Out


The Slowdriver Fuzzdistortion Pedal is more than an effects pedal; it's a vessel of inspiration, a conduit for sonic exploration, and a piece of music history. With a limited run that's bound to disappear as quickly as its predecessors, this is your chance to own a piece of the Slowdive legacy and infuse your music with the ethereal magic that's captivated audiences for decades.


Get yours today from our shop.


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