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Campfire Lines with Gubbulidis

Mihali and Zdenek Gubb from Twiddle strip it down as an acoustic duo that leans on songcraft and pocket.

Twin roots, small-room focus

With Twiddle on an indefinite break after farewell runs, this project now carries that catalog into smaller rooms with a calmer pulse.

Requests, rewrites, and little surprises

Expect story-forward picks like Lost in the Cold, Jamflowman, When It Rains It Pours, and Subconscious Prelude, stretched with new intros or swing feels. The crowd mixes longtime jam fans, local players clocking the technique, and casual listeners who want lyrics clear and close. Up front you will see head-down focus, while the back keeps an easy chat going until a chorus lands and the room tightens. Name trivia: Gubbulidis fuses Gubb with Savoulidis, and the duo first road-tested many acoustic forms before the full band adopted them. Gear tidbit: Gubb sometimes adds a small octave or chorus pedal to widen parts without masking the wood-and-strings tone. For clarity, the setlist and production notes here are informed estimates from recent habits, not promises for a given night.

The Gubbulidis scene, up close

You will see flannels, knit caps, and a few well-loved tie-dyes, but most folks travel light and keep hands free to clap on two and four.

Quiet focus, warm chatter

There is a friendly hush during fingerpicked verses, then easy whistles and a clear "Gubb!" chant when a bass run lands.

Small-batch merch and shared rituals

Between songs, people trade setlist guesses, compare past Twiddle memories, and call for deep cuts with a smile. Merch trends lean to hand-drawn posters, small pin drops, and simple shirts that nod to Vermont roots rather than loud slogans. You might spot songbooks in bags and a few handmade signs for Jamflowman or Lost in the Cold. After the last tune, sidewalk hangs are common, with fans sharing recordings, chatting about tone choices, and planning the next night out.

How Gubbulidis makes two feel like a band

The vocals sit forward, with Mihali carrying clear melodies while Zdenek Gubb tucks light harmonies under key choruses.

Voice and strings in balance

They pace songs with simple arcs, opening with hush, pushing verses with percussive strums, and holding hooks just long enough for a sing line to stick.

Small choices, big lift

Arrangements favor open chords and droning strings so the bass can act like kick and snare without losing tone. Gubb uses ghost notes and slides to hint at drum fills, then pops harmonics to stand in for keyboard sparkle. On older pieces, they often drop the tempo a notch and carve a lean groove, which gives space for short, song-shaped solos instead of shred. Listen for guitar body taps on backbeats and quick loop beds that let a chorus bloom while both hands reset. A neat detail: they sometimes shift a song down a half step live, which warms the vocal and invites lower, stronger group singing. Lights tend to be soft color washes and slow fades that support the quiet-loud swells without fighting the acoustic attack.

If Gubbulidis fits, these acts click

Fans of Twiddle will find the same melodies and improv instincts, just closer to the wood and breath.

Acoustic roots, jam edges

If you track Mihali solo shows, the vocal pacing and loop-friendly phrasing here will feel familiar.

Song-first players with open grooves

One-person jam architect Keller Williams is a fair comp for the playful bass-and-guitar dialogue and on-the-fly layering. Goose fans who like patient builds and clean harmonies will find a lighter, acoustic version of that rise-and-release feel. And if your taste leans to dancey positivity, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong shares the upbeat crowd energy, even if the duo keeps tempos looser. All of these acts care about hooks and space, which is exactly where this duo lives.

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