Mobius Strip Biography
Formed in the spring of 2001, Mobius strip combines members formerly affiliated with Southwestern Michigan bands Odyssey, Bitchmonkey, and The Rain Dogs. Mobius Strip is led by charismatic lead singer-songwriter Pamela Lewis, who brings an emotional blend of acoustic folk and power rock. Her vocal style has been compared to Tori Amos and Natalie Merchant, and her bittersweet guitar rifs are akin to P.J. Harvey.
Backing Pamela are:
Rob Slabaugh (guitar) - Rob was previously lead guitarist for Hardcore Metal group, Bitchmonkey.
Mike Holton (percussion) - Mike's previous work has been with Odyssey and members of The Rain Dogs.
Mobius Strip, while searching for a bassist and not currently playing shows, continues to develop the unique sound they have dubbed "Power Progressive Blues-Rock".
So what is a Mobius Strip?
The Mobius Strip was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius (1790-1868). It is a continuous loop with one surface and one edge formed by twisting one end of a long, thin rectangular strip 180 degrees (1/2 twist) and attaching this end to the other.
On a personal level, the Mobius strip represents a willingness to move with the constantly changing cycles in our life process, transforming our challenges into useful solutions. The Mobius Strip shape is symbolic of eternal change within stillness itself.
The Mobius Strip is an expression of non-duality. It reveals the unity of all - creating a state of oneness, joining the whole and the part, the masculine and the feminine, expansion and contraction, spirit and matter, etc. All is completely intertwined, infinitely. The Mobius Strip is a spiritually significant symbol of balance and union. (Yoga=Union) The Buddhist philosophy of Tantrism also is expressed by the Mobius Strip shape.
Backing Pamela are:
Rob Slabaugh (guitar) - Rob was previously lead guitarist for Hardcore Metal group, Bitchmonkey.
Mike Holton (percussion) - Mike's previous work has been with Odyssey and members of The Rain Dogs.
Mobius Strip, while searching for a bassist and not currently playing shows, continues to develop the unique sound they have dubbed "Power Progressive Blues-Rock".
So what is a Mobius Strip?
The Mobius Strip was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius (1790-1868). It is a continuous loop with one surface and one edge formed by twisting one end of a long, thin rectangular strip 180 degrees (1/2 twist) and attaching this end to the other.
On a personal level, the Mobius strip represents a willingness to move with the constantly changing cycles in our life process, transforming our challenges into useful solutions. The Mobius Strip shape is symbolic of eternal change within stillness itself.
The Mobius Strip is an expression of non-duality. It reveals the unity of all - creating a state of oneness, joining the whole and the part, the masculine and the feminine, expansion and contraction, spirit and matter, etc. All is completely intertwined, infinitely. The Mobius Strip is a spiritually significant symbol of balance and union. (Yoga=Union) The Buddhist philosophy of Tantrism also is expressed by the Mobius Strip shape.







