Archive for April, 2009
New VW Vans Video
by Cozgroove on Apr.30, 2009, under Videos
New VW Vans In Action from VW Vans on Vimeo.
Heres a new Video I was involved with. I edited this VW Vans Video to use for their online advertising campaign. It Shows the latest Trasporter, Caddy and Caravelle in action. They are available now to buy or hire.
Tea Horse in the Studio
by Cozgroove on Apr.28, 2009, under Music
Last week saw Tea Horse in the Living Live studio. I’m currently hard at work producing 2 tracks we recorded, which will be here soon. The first was a Creative rework of Bjork’s “Joga”, followed by a brand new original named “Exhalation”. You can catch Tea Horse every Wednesday at Bamboo Gardens in Exeter, hosting a weekly Open Mic Night
Stay tuned for the tracks, and new ones to follow. In the mean time, head on over to the Living Live Records Page to check out re-mastered versions previously recorded tracks with Katie Mason.
Count To Fire
by Cozgroove on Apr.17, 2009, under Music

Exeter based band “Count To Fire” are one of the most interesting rising acts in the south west at the moment. With a real genuine homemade feel, they are catching the attention of many a critic around the country. Exeter folk can catch them Live on the 25th April at Tiggas bar.
John Martyn
by Cozgroove on Apr.14, 2009, under Music
Arguably the most soulful Scotsman to ever live, John Martyn was a phenomenal song writer. With a career spanning 40 years, he touched everyone who saw him, singing relentlessly from the heart. John sadly passed away earlier this year. If you have never heard any of his stuff, I strongly recommend you look into him, and here is my personal favorite.
Galactica
by Cozgroove on Apr.07, 2009, under Music
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Cozgroove – Galactica
Its been a while but I’ve finally got another track done. I have a few tracks just waiting for me to find the time to finish them, but things are pretty busy right now. So here is another original of mine, named “Galactica”, a solo piano piece that is inspired by some of the most epic television I’ve ever witnessed.
