<description>&lt;p&gt;Hey hey, jam family—welcome back to &lt;em&gt;Schecky’s Jam Bands&lt;/em&gt;, where we dig deep into the music, the legends, and the rising stars of the jam scene. Today we’re heading to Athens, Georgia—home to a lot of great music—to talk about a band that’s been laying down ethereal, melodic grooves for over two decades now: &lt;strong&gt;Perpetual Groove&lt;/strong&gt;, or as the fans call them, &lt;strong&gt;P-Groove&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;So let’s rewind the tape. Perpetual Groove formed in &lt;strong&gt;1997&lt;/strong&gt; at the Savannah College of Art and Design. The founding members—guitarist &lt;strong&gt;Brock Butler&lt;/strong&gt;, bassist &lt;strong&gt;Adam Perry&lt;/strong&gt;, drummer &lt;strong&gt;Albert Suttle&lt;/strong&gt;, and keyboardist &lt;strong&gt;Matt McDonald&lt;/strong&gt;—were art students by day, musicians by night.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;They cut their teeth on small gigs around Georgia and quickly realized they had something different brewing: a mix of soaring guitar melodies, spacey textures, and dance-driven rhythms. Think ambient meets southern rock meets electronic beats.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Eventually they moved operations up the road to &lt;strong&gt;Athens, GA&lt;/strong&gt;, which became their home base and springboard into the larger jam circuit.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The name &lt;em&gt;Perpetual Groove&lt;/em&gt;? It captures exactly what they’re about: creating a groove that feels endless, something you can get lost in. It’s that feeling when you’re on the dance floor, eyes closed, hours go by, and the music just keeps flowing.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Schecky's Jam Bands

Robert Scheckman

Jamtronica - Perpetual Groove

NOV 10, 20257 MIN
Schecky's Jam Bands

Jamtronica - Perpetual Groove

NOV 10, 20257 MIN

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<p>Hey hey, jam family—welcome back to <em>Schecky’s Jam Bands</em>, where we dig deep into the music, the legends, and the rising stars of the jam scene. Today we’re heading to Athens, Georgia—home to a lot of great music—to talk about a band that’s been laying down ethereal, melodic grooves for over two decades now: <strong>Perpetual Groove</strong>, or as the fans call them, <strong>P-Groove</strong>.</p><p>So let’s rewind the tape. Perpetual Groove formed in <strong>1997</strong> at the Savannah College of Art and Design. The founding members—guitarist <strong>Brock Butler</strong>, bassist <strong>Adam Perry</strong>, drummer <strong>Albert Suttle</strong>, and keyboardist <strong>Matt McDonald</strong>—were art students by day, musicians by night.</p><p>They cut their teeth on small gigs around Georgia and quickly realized they had something different brewing: a mix of soaring guitar melodies, spacey textures, and dance-driven rhythms. Think ambient meets southern rock meets electronic beats.</p><p>Eventually they moved operations up the road to <strong>Athens, GA</strong>, which became their home base and springboard into the larger jam circuit.</p><p>The name <em>Perpetual Groove</em>? It captures exactly what they’re about: creating a groove that feels endless, something you can get lost in. It’s that feeling when you’re on the dance floor, eyes closed, hours go by, and the music just keeps flowing.</p>