Patch is a name that has been used more than once.
(1)A dark-folk-r… Read Full Bio ↴Patch is a name that has been used more than once.
(1)A dark-folk-rock project formed in Cripple Creek, Virginia in 2011.
(2) A young Dutch producer, focusing on electronic music, branded patchstep, active 2016-present.
(3) Electronic Artist, Producer and Sound Sculptor, active 2010-2011.
(4) An Australian progressive rock band with an album in 1977.
(5) An American band with an album in 2003.
(6) A short lived, innovative rock band from Elk Rapids, Michigan (USA).
Patch (1) A dark-folk-rock project formed in Cripple Creek, Virginia in 2011. With a tendency toward the bittersweet and melancholy, Patch is comprised of guitar, accordion, bass, banjo, and drums. https://patchpatchpatch.bandcamp.com/
Patch (2) is a young musician and producer based in the Netherlands. Studying at the HKU, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht, she is working on her style to launch a proper career in the industry. Her unique style of producing makes her so-called patchstep very recognizable. She hopes to open up the technical world of music production & educate the next generation.
Patch (3) was a founding member and driving force in the live electronica band Heavyweight Dub Champion which fused deep dub with intelligent hip-hop, crushed dance floors, and left a wake of fanatic fans and perplexed sound engineers. Every night on two soundboards Patch engineered 56 channels of music through numerous delays, filters, and fxs creating a heavy, high energy, and transcendent live show. As sonic alchemist and technical innovator he helped define what it meant to perform "Live P.A." by turning the soundboard into an instrument. H.D.C.+ has headlined and been a featured artist in major festivals, clubs, and underground gatherings throughout the U.S, Europe and Canada. They have shared billing with Amon Tobin, Tricky, Damien Marley, Steel Pulse, Marilyn Manson, Wu-Tang Clan, Sonic Youth and KRS One, to name a few. Through live shows and with their two albums Survival Guide and Rise of the Champion Nation Patch and Heavyweight have left a permanent evolutionary mark on dub-electronica and West Coast Bass culture.
In the fall of 2008 Patch left H.D.C.+ and has since been focusing on production work, collaborations, remix projects, and studying infrasonic communication. Patch contributed to Pitch Black's 2009 remix album Rhythm, Sound and Movement by bringing in heavy bass mutations and reinventing their track "Sonic Colonic." Earlier this year Dub/Junglist guru Dr. Israel brought Patch in to tweak and remix his live show. The two have since toured the west coast and B.C. and are plotting and scheming future studio releases. A number of collaboration and solo works from Patch will reveal themselves in the coming months.
January 2010 Patch released 1 degree C an instrumental album that travels from the rainforest floors of Borneo to the deep undersides of Antarctic icebergs. The pressures of increasing temperature and the shift of weather patterns are only just beginning to make their impact on the planet and society. '1 degree C' is a soundtrack to these unfolding events and a call to action.
Patch (4) was a studio project conceived by drummer/composer Peter Dawkins, who enlisted members of the band Spectrum to back him for the album The Star Suite in 1977.
Patch (5) released an album called The Perfect Disguise in 2003.
Patch (6), rose out of Elk Rapids, Michigan, in the late 90's. Gene Davis (drums), Chad Edwardson (guitar & vox) and Ben Price (bass) were the founding and only members of this unstoppable rock outfit. They released a casette tape title "Only Human" followed by "Jimmy Crack Corn" which was available in compact disc form. As the group graduated highschool, they disbanded. The band members all live successful lives in other areas and are content knowing they forever changed the face of Elk Rapids rock & roll.
There was also an American band more properly known as Jazzberry Patch
In 2005, bass players Dustin Price (brother of Ben) and Stu Ford united on stage for the first and only time, performing bass guitar duets of hits by artists such as Sublime, Ben Harper and Bob Marley. They called themselves Patch, in attempt to revive the defunct band from their hometown. Another factor in naming their duo was their complete and utter lack of creativity.
(1)A dark-folk-r… Read Full Bio ↴Patch is a name that has been used more than once.
(1)A dark-folk-rock project formed in Cripple Creek, Virginia in 2011.
(2) A young Dutch producer, focusing on electronic music, branded patchstep, active 2016-present.
(3) Electronic Artist, Producer and Sound Sculptor, active 2010-2011.
(4) An Australian progressive rock band with an album in 1977.
(5) An American band with an album in 2003.
(6) A short lived, innovative rock band from Elk Rapids, Michigan (USA).
Patch (1) A dark-folk-rock project formed in Cripple Creek, Virginia in 2011. With a tendency toward the bittersweet and melancholy, Patch is comprised of guitar, accordion, bass, banjo, and drums. https://patchpatchpatch.bandcamp.com/
Patch (2) is a young musician and producer based in the Netherlands. Studying at the HKU, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht, she is working on her style to launch a proper career in the industry. Her unique style of producing makes her so-called patchstep very recognizable. She hopes to open up the technical world of music production & educate the next generation.
Patch (3) was a founding member and driving force in the live electronica band Heavyweight Dub Champion which fused deep dub with intelligent hip-hop, crushed dance floors, and left a wake of fanatic fans and perplexed sound engineers. Every night on two soundboards Patch engineered 56 channels of music through numerous delays, filters, and fxs creating a heavy, high energy, and transcendent live show. As sonic alchemist and technical innovator he helped define what it meant to perform "Live P.A." by turning the soundboard into an instrument. H.D.C.+ has headlined and been a featured artist in major festivals, clubs, and underground gatherings throughout the U.S, Europe and Canada. They have shared billing with Amon Tobin, Tricky, Damien Marley, Steel Pulse, Marilyn Manson, Wu-Tang Clan, Sonic Youth and KRS One, to name a few. Through live shows and with their two albums Survival Guide and Rise of the Champion Nation Patch and Heavyweight have left a permanent evolutionary mark on dub-electronica and West Coast Bass culture.
In the fall of 2008 Patch left H.D.C.+ and has since been focusing on production work, collaborations, remix projects, and studying infrasonic communication. Patch contributed to Pitch Black's 2009 remix album Rhythm, Sound and Movement by bringing in heavy bass mutations and reinventing their track "Sonic Colonic." Earlier this year Dub/Junglist guru Dr. Israel brought Patch in to tweak and remix his live show. The two have since toured the west coast and B.C. and are plotting and scheming future studio releases. A number of collaboration and solo works from Patch will reveal themselves in the coming months.
January 2010 Patch released 1 degree C an instrumental album that travels from the rainforest floors of Borneo to the deep undersides of Antarctic icebergs. The pressures of increasing temperature and the shift of weather patterns are only just beginning to make their impact on the planet and society. '1 degree C' is a soundtrack to these unfolding events and a call to action.
Patch (4) was a studio project conceived by drummer/composer Peter Dawkins, who enlisted members of the band Spectrum to back him for the album The Star Suite in 1977.
Patch (5) released an album called The Perfect Disguise in 2003.
Patch (6), rose out of Elk Rapids, Michigan, in the late 90's. Gene Davis (drums), Chad Edwardson (guitar & vox) and Ben Price (bass) were the founding and only members of this unstoppable rock outfit. They released a casette tape title "Only Human" followed by "Jimmy Crack Corn" which was available in compact disc form. As the group graduated highschool, they disbanded. The band members all live successful lives in other areas and are content knowing they forever changed the face of Elk Rapids rock & roll.
There was also an American band more properly known as Jazzberry Patch
In 2005, bass players Dustin Price (brother of Ben) and Stu Ford united on stage for the first and only time, performing bass guitar duets of hits by artists such as Sublime, Ben Harper and Bob Marley. They called themselves Patch, in attempt to revive the defunct band from their hometown. Another factor in naming their duo was their complete and utter lack of creativity.
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J D
I suggest placing highly adhesive cloth tape over the 2 extended sensors to stay secure. Some perspire more than others, it can peel off when applied with high heat and body sweat.
Freda Spencer
I've had my Zio monitor for 4 days. When it was applied, the nurse cut a large Tegaderm in half and put each half over the wings. I've showered, worked out, ran a half marathon, did yard work and slept with it on and had no problems with it coming off. I am using the Zio app to record symptoms and find it quite easy and convenient. The first day, it itched and it still occasionally does but not anything too major. The most inconvenience I've had is the shoulder seatbelt goes right over it while driving so I put that part of the seatbelt behind me.
Rusty Harris
One wing of mine started to peel after 4 days. Put a super sticky band-aid over it. Took care of the problem.
HG Before During And The Aftermath
Thanks fof this . I will use my dressing for iv centerl line . On wings it keeps flashing
Stephanie Strong
Went ahead and took mine off after 12 days because it was beginning to come off. (I'm active but I don't sweat a lot. ) I think it's a pretty clever and handy device. A lot of people have trouble getting it to stay on, so I hope they get that figured out. Be sure whoever puts it on you does the exfoliation step extremely well.
Dave in the Black Hills
Mine fell off less than five hours after it was put on. I was out in the sun and was sweating. It also caused an issue with my car seat belt. This probably is great for people who stay indoors in the AC and do not do much. Next time I am going to ask for standard electrodes (So I can move them a bit when the skin get irritated and when one falls off.)
jeff miller
Stayed on for me! Occasional itching was the worst thing.
Allison L
Had this done today. Felt like sandpaper scraping my skin off lol
Madelyn Jones
You can always have the doctor put extra tape on the patch so it’s more protected, that’s what mine did to me
Delilah Strange
I'm on day 3 of wearing mine and I am experiencing terrible itching where the adhesive is. And it's starting to come off. It's pretty uncomfortable.