10:00 AM
to 11:15 AM
Growing Pains
78 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Eisner & Lubin Auditorium, NYU Kimmel Center, NYU Kimmel Center, Room 401
Type Panel, College Day
Who is your competition and what can you do to compete with them?
11:00 AM
to 12:15 PM
Career Choice Series: I Want To Make Music For A Living
94 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 406
Type Panel
Moderator: Catherine Fitterman Radbill, Professor & Director, Undergraduate Music Program, NYU
Maor Ezer, CEO, YouLicense.com
Michael Guerriero, Songwriter, Producer, Entrepreneur, GEMMusic Demos
Jared Gutstadt, CEO, Jingle Punks
Neeta Ragoowansi, Director of Artist-Label Relations, SoundExchange
Maor Ezer, CEO, YouLicense.com
Michael Guerriero, Songwriter, Producer, Entrepreneur, GEMMusic Demos
Jared Gutstadt, CEO, Jingle Punks
Neeta Ragoowansi, Director of Artist-Label Relations, SoundExchange
It sounds like a basic concept but it's not. There are countless lucrative options to make music and money. The trick is finding which one fits you. This panel focuses on the artist/producer/musician/writer who isn't part of a group or act, and digs into cutting edge ideas while exposing some eye opening opportunities.
11:00 AM
to 12:15 PM
Music And The Digital Mobile Space
108 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
Type Panel
Moderator: Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, Tag Strategic
Russell Fink, VP, Digital & Mobile Sales
Tim Quirk, VP, Programming, Rhapsody America
Geoff Ralston, CEO, Lala
Sarah Townson, Director, Marketing and Client Services, GoDigital Media Group
Russell Fink, VP, Digital & Mobile Sales
Tim Quirk, VP, Programming, Rhapsody America
Geoff Ralston, CEO, Lala
Sarah Townson, Director, Marketing and Client Services, GoDigital Media Group
This panel will go behind the scenes to uncover the realm of digital mobile space. From marketing to distribution, expert panelists will weigh in with their knowledge on both independent and professional fronts.
11:00 AM
to 12:15 PM
The Greening Of The Music Industry
44 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 905-907
Type Panel
Moderator: Jonny Dubowsky, Founder & Director, The Rock n Renew Foundation
Stephen Glicken, COO/President, Green Owl
Shawn Kilmurray, Executive Director, Rock the Earth
Elliott May, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Reverb
Bill McKibben, Founder, 350.org
Stephen Glicken, COO/President, Green Owl
Shawn Kilmurray, Executive Director, Rock the Earth
Elliott May, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Reverb
Bill McKibben, Founder, 350.org
With the world disparately turning into an eco-friendly place, is the music industry doing its part? How can the music industry contribute to this cause in more effective ways? Our lean, green panel team will spark the conversation and converse with the audience on various important causes and concepts
11:30 AM
to 12:45 PM
Music Directors' Summit
106 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Eisner & Lubin Auditorium, NYU Kimmel Center, NYU Kimmel Center, Room 401
Type Panel, College Day
College radio's annual open-floor session to discuss today's most important issues. Bring questions.
12:00 PM
to 1:30 PM
The Ballot or the Bullet
14 Attendees
Location
Norwood Screening Room
***RSVP Required To Attend This Screening. Follow Link Above To RSVP***
Dir. Paul Biedrzycki
NYC rap group The A-Alikes speak with figures from music, entertainment and political worlds leading up to the 2008 presidential election, focusing on the relevance of Malcolm X's seminal 1964 speech. Q&A following screening
Dir. Paul Biedrzycki
NYC rap group The A-Alikes speak with figures from music, entertainment and political worlds leading up to the 2008 presidential election, focusing on the relevance of Malcolm X's seminal 1964 speech. Q&A following screening
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
General Music Business
51 Attendees
Location
NYU Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 909
Type Mentor Session
Barry Heyman, Attorney, Law Offices of Barry J. Heyman
Greg Johnson, A&R, SONGS Music Publishing
Jill Siegel, Senior Vice President, Press & Publicity, Tenth Street Entertainment/Eleven Seven Music
Victor Somogyi, Partner, Wild Justice Management
Steve Tramposch, President, Launchpad Ent./A.D.L.S.
Greg Johnson, A&R, SONGS Music Publishing
Jill Siegel, Senior Vice President, Press & Publicity, Tenth Street Entertainment/Eleven Seven Music
Victor Somogyi, Partner, Wild Justice Management
Steve Tramposch, President, Launchpad Ent./A.D.L.S.
First come, first serve: if you would like to sign up for this session, please email Mentor@cmj.com and put the session title in the subject of the email. You will be emailed back with your exact time slot along with further instructions.
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Career Choice Series: I Want To Start A Band In 2010
49 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 406
Type Panel
Moderator: Michael Wood, President, City Lights Entertainment
Susan Busch, Head of Radio Promotions/A&R, Sub Pop Records
Brenden Mulligan, Founder & President, ArtistData
Derek Nicoletto, Lead Singer & Songwriter, Telling on Trixie
Alicia Smith, Co-Founder, God-Des & She
Susan Busch, Head of Radio Promotions/A&R, Sub Pop Records
Brenden Mulligan, Founder & President, ArtistData
Derek Nicoletto, Lead Singer & Songwriter, Telling on Trixie
Alicia Smith, Co-Founder, God-Des & She
Starting a band these days means starting a business - a fun and rewarding business if you do it correctly. Listen to these panelists who can help you jumpstart your journey
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Life As A Modern Day Professional (Really Professional) Producer
53 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 905-907
Type Panel
Moderator: Janice Brown, Founder, SonicScoop.com; Producer, So Loud, Ltd.
Tony Black, Producer, Mixer, The Melody Club
Camus Celli, President, Vel Records
Kato Khandwala, Producer/Engineer, House Of Loud
Mike Watts, Producer, Mixer, Studio Owner, VuDu Studio
Tony Black, Producer, Mixer, The Melody Club
Camus Celli, President, Vel Records
Kato Khandwala, Producer/Engineer, House Of Loud
Mike Watts, Producer, Mixer, Studio Owner, VuDu Studio
The roll of "The Producer" has changed greatly. More records are being made with less generous budgets. Grammy-winning producers are staying busy, but in a number of diverse ways. This top-tier panel will pick apart and rethink the current state of affairs concerning modern music production, its traditional role, and its future.
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Music For Good
66 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 405
Type Panel
Moderator: Steven Smith, Entertainment Correspondent, Fuse, MySpace
Alexander Collins, Artist Liaison/Tour Coordinator, Invisible Children, Inc.
Phillip Crosby, Director, Special Events, Charity:Water
Casey McPherson, Artist, Alpha Rev
Jamie Tworkowski, Founder, To Write Love On Her Arms
Alexander Collins, Artist Liaison/Tour Coordinator, Invisible Children, Inc.
Phillip Crosby, Director, Special Events, Charity:Water
Casey McPherson, Artist, Alpha Rev
Jamie Tworkowski, Founder, To Write Love On Her Arms
Music has long been a vehicle and a voice for change. Today, there is an exciting new wave of non-profits helping people to solve problems through different means. A common thread among these powerful yet generous organizations is that the music community has played a major role in their growth. Join us as leaders from both music and charity discuss the countless opportunities to partner for good.
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Small Efficient Record Label - Big Results
137 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
Type Panel
Moderator: Frank Woodworth, General Manager, Eleven Seven Music
YiPei Chen-Josephson, Head of Marketing & Licensing, Glassnote Records
Simi Dube, National Promotion, A&M/Octone Records
Kristen Foster, Senior VP/Head of Music Department, PMK/HBH
Tim Yasui, VP & General Manager, Cleopatra Records, Inc.
YiPei Chen-Josephson, Head of Marketing & Licensing, Glassnote Records
Simi Dube, National Promotion, A&M/Octone Records
Kristen Foster, Senior VP/Head of Music Department, PMK/HBH
Tim Yasui, VP & General Manager, Cleopatra Records, Inc.
The past year has proven that a small group of cost-conscious and passionate people can have more impact on sales and hype than the machine of a major label. Success these days is about efficiency and execution on all levels. Hear from, and about, these small engines-who-could.
12:30 PM
to 1:15 PM
Swedish Music Seminar: State Of The Digital World
62 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Silver Board Room, Room 914
Type Panel, Swedish Music Seminar
Where will Pirate Bay go from here? Will Spotify remain the uncontested stream service and what does the future hold?
1:30 PM
to 3:30 PM
Footsteps in Africa: A Nomadic Journey
9 Attendees
Location
Norwood Screening Room
***RSVP Required To Attend This Screening. Follow Link Above To RSVP***
Dir. Kathi von Koerber
This portrait of the Saharan nomadic tribe, the Tuareg of Mali, captures the colorful music and wisdom of their daily life. Q&A following screening
Dir. Kathi von Koerber
This portrait of the Saharan nomadic tribe, the Tuareg of Mali, captures the colorful music and wisdom of their daily life. Q&A following screening
1:30 PM
to 2:15 PM
Swedish Music Seminar: The Power Of Women In The Industry
43 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Silver Board Room, Room 914
Type Panel, Swedish Music Seminar
Have we seen the influence of women change over the past couple of years? Are women really treated differently in the music business?
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Artist Management
71 Attendees
Location
NYU Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 909
Type Mentor Session
Eddie Applebaum, Manager, Hits/The MGMT Co.
David Bason, Artist Manager, A&R Consultant, Stay Gold
Adam Berger, Artist Manager, Royal Mountain/Arts&Crafts
Stephen Brush, President & Agent, International Artists Agency
Ed Gerrard, Artist Management, Impact Artist
David Bason, Artist Manager, A&R Consultant, Stay Gold
Adam Berger, Artist Manager, Royal Mountain/Arts&Crafts
Stephen Brush, President & Agent, International Artists Agency
Ed Gerrard, Artist Management, Impact Artist
First come, first serve: if you would like to sign up for this session, please email Mentor@cmj.com and put the session title in the subject of the email. You will be emailed back with your exact time slot along with further instructions.
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Career Choice Series: I Want To Work In Music Marketing
100 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 406
Type Panel
Moderator: Bob Bradley, Director of Marketing, Authentik Artists
Maria Gonzales, Merchandiser, Warner Brothers Records
Roy LaManna, President, Trendsetter
Michelle McDevitt, President, Audible Treats Entertainment
Jon Satterley, Senior VP, New Media, Roadrunner Records
Maria Gonzales, Merchandiser, Warner Brothers Records
Roy LaManna, President, Trendsetter
Michelle McDevitt, President, Audible Treats Entertainment
Jon Satterley, Senior VP, New Media, Roadrunner Records
"Music marketing" is continually evolving and necessary for stability in so many other facets of the music industry. With the digital landscape expanding at an astonishingly fast rate, there are many fresh opportunities in this sector. These vanguard panelists have a prescient vision for where marketing is headed and will discuss various topics about music marketing from their experiences in the industry.
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Fan Relationship Management: New Light On An Old Concept?
105 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
Type Panel
Moderator: Scott Perry, Founder, New Music Tipsheet
Noah Dinkin, Co-Founder, FanBridge
Adam Farrell, Head of Marketing, Beggars Group
Lou Plaia, Co-Founder, ReverbNation
Pete Rosenblum, President, Radio Tag
Noah Dinkin, Co-Founder, FanBridge
Adam Farrell, Head of Marketing, Beggars Group
Lou Plaia, Co-Founder, ReverbNation
Pete Rosenblum, President, Radio Tag
You have probably heard this term by now, but what you haven't heard are these experts talk about this concept and how it's helping artists to monetize their efforts
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Rock Fashion Trends And Predictions For 2010 And Beyond
101 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 405
Type Panel
Moderator: Jasmine Takanikos, Brand Strategist, Jasmine Takanikos Consulting Group
Tisha Brown, Fashion Stylist
Aroha Harawira, Radio Host, George FM; TV Presenter, Juice TV - New Zealand
Carmel Lobello, Stylist/Fashion Director, Death + Taxes Magazine
Miz Metro, Recording Artist, Art Curator, Blogger, Fashionista, Miz Metro Media
Tisha Brown, Fashion Stylist
Aroha Harawira, Radio Host, George FM; TV Presenter, Juice TV - New Zealand
Carmel Lobello, Stylist/Fashion Director, Death + Taxes Magazine
Miz Metro, Recording Artist, Art Curator, Blogger, Fashionista, Miz Metro Media
The stage meets the runway more than you think. Sonic Youth is known for playing Marc Jacobs fashion shows and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O seems to be regularly upping the bar with radical performance wear a la David Bowie's Glam Rock days. This fashion-forward panel will give us the state of style, "dos" and "don'ts," and will exemplify some future trends while advising the image-conscious.
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Using Brands And Sports Properties To Help Build Your Career
69 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 905-907
Type Panel
Moderator: Stephen Knill, President, Music & Ent., The Radiate Group
Edsel Dope, Executive Producer/Recording Artist, Banshee Music
Geoffrey Hayes, Vice President, Special Events, Major League Soccer
Neil Lawi, GM WWE Music Group, World Wrestling Entertainment
Claude Mitchell, Coordinating Director of Music, ESPN
Andre "Virus" Karkos, Singer/Songwriter/Producer, Audioscape Media
Edsel Dope, Executive Producer/Recording Artist, Banshee Music
Geoffrey Hayes, Vice President, Special Events, Major League Soccer
Neil Lawi, GM WWE Music Group, World Wrestling Entertainment
Claude Mitchell, Coordinating Director of Music, ESPN
Andre "Virus" Karkos, Singer/Songwriter/Producer, Audioscape Media
There are numerous ways artists can work with brands and sports properties to expose their music to a larger audience, grow their songwriting skills and get paid for it. This panel explores some of those opportunities available today.
2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM
Making Executive Decisions
58 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Eisner & Lubin Auditorium, NYU Kimmel Center, NYU Kimmel Center, Room 401
Type Panel, College Day
How to train, focus and recruit the people who manage and run a radio station.
2:45 PM
to 3:30 PM
Swedish Music Seminar: Media In Today's Music World
55 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Silver Board Room, Room 914
Type Panel, Swedish Music Seminar
What is the role of today's blogosphere vs. traditional media? Is print media still relevant? Who are the new players in the new media?
3:00 PM
to 5:00 PM
War Child
12 Attendees
Location
Norwood Screening Room
***RSVP Required To Attend This Screening. Follow Link Above To RSVP***
Dir. Christian Karim Chrobog
A riveting testimonial of Sudanese child fighter turned hip-hop activist. Q&A with Emmanuel Jal following screening.
Dir. Christian Karim Chrobog
A riveting testimonial of Sudanese child fighter turned hip-hop activist. Q&A with Emmanuel Jal following screening.
3:30 PM
to 4:45 PM
Online Marketing
74 Attendees
Location
NYU Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 909
Type Mentor Session
Peter Gordon, President, Thirsty Ear Recordings
Roi Hernandez, Head of Creative Services and Online Media, A&M/Octone Records
J.J. Jensen, Owner, Foundation Media
Ben Miller, Product Manager, Rock Ridge Music
Brenden Mulligan, Founder & President, ArtistData
Roi Hernandez, Head of Creative Services and Online Media, A&M/Octone Records
J.J. Jensen, Owner, Foundation Media
Ben Miller, Product Manager, Rock Ridge Music
Brenden Mulligan, Founder & President, ArtistData
First come, first serve: if you would like to sign up for this session, please email Mentor@cmj.com and put the session title in the subject of the email. You will be emailed back with your exact time slot along with further instructions.
3:30 PM
to 4:45 PM
Across Cultures: Beats and Rhymes World-Wide
41 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
Type Panel
Moderator: Fiona Bloom, Founder, Publicist, Promoter
Speech Debelle, MC
Dalton Higgins, Author, Broadcaster, International Music Booker
Magee McIlvaine, Filmmaker, Nomadic Wax
MC Melodee, Lyricist, Radio Show Host, Entrepreneur
Speech Debelle, MC
Dalton Higgins, Author, Broadcaster, International Music Booker
Magee McIlvaine, Filmmaker, Nomadic Wax
MC Melodee, Lyricist, Radio Show Host, Entrepreneur
This panel will explore international hip-hop and pick apart the nuances, subtleties, obstacles, language barriers, cultural innuendos that affect its success in the U.S. market. Panelists will also discuss the flipside of how U.S. hip-hop goes global and examples of both successes and failures
3:30 PM
to 4:45 PM
Deja Vu All Over Again
40 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 405
Type Panel, Film Festival
Moderator: John Seabrook, Writer, The New Yorker
Matt Dentler, Head of Programming, Cinetic Rights Management
Ira Deutchman, Managing Partner, Emerging Pictures
Nick Gordon, Attorney, Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell & Vassallo
Matt Dentler, Head of Programming, Cinetic Rights Management
Ira Deutchman, Managing Partner, Emerging Pictures
Nick Gordon, Attorney, Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell & Vassallo
Illegal downloads, piracy, digital self-distribution, the death of physical media: sounds like the music industry a decade ago. Or is it the state of the film industry today? What can the film world learn from the experiences of the music industry in grappling with the most important survival issue it faces today? This panel brings together leading figures in the film and music industries as they exchange insights and experiences in this critical arena.
3:30 PM
to 4:45 PM
Not Oil And Water: Connecting the Physical and Digital Music Product Relationship
89 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 405
Type Panel
Moderator: Alicia Yaffe, VP, New Media & Strategic Marketing, Rocket Science
Matt Laszuk, President, Iris Distribution
Molly Neuman, Director, Label Relations, eMusic
Vicki Saunders, VP, Digital Media & Music Marketing, TouchTunes Corporation
Eric Tobin, Director, Sales & Artist Development, Hopeless Records
Matt Laszuk, President, Iris Distribution
Molly Neuman, Director, Label Relations, eMusic
Vicki Saunders, VP, Digital Media & Music Marketing, TouchTunes Corporation
Eric Tobin, Director, Sales & Artist Development, Hopeless Records
How far apart are digital and physical distribution channels? This panel delves deep with a cutting edge look at concepts such as bringing the digital world into physical retail, rebuilding albums as a creative "experience," and the mergence of these two industry mindsets.
3:30 PM
to 4:45 PM
The 'Scenes' Of Some Solid Songwriting Cities
53 Attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 905-907
Type Panel
Moderator: Tony Fletcher, Author, Journalist
Jeff Cohen, Songwriter/Producer/Publisher, As You Wish Music
Wes Hutchinson, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
Leo Mellace, Songwriter/Producer
Boots, Songwriter
Boots Ottestad, Songwriter/Producer, Razor & Tie Music Publishing
Jeff Cohen, Songwriter/Producer/Publisher, As You Wish Music
Wes Hutchinson, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
Leo Mellace, Songwriter/Producer
Boots, Songwriter
Boots Ottestad, Songwriter/Producer, Razor & Tie Music Publishing
Go to any music town, and without looking too far you will find a dedicated group of individuals who write great songs and share a certain bond of brother/sisterhood within their respective "songwriting scene." From New York to Nashville to L.A. and beyond, come listen in on some great stories about songwriting from this dedicated group.
4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM
5:00 PM
to 6:00 PM
WNYU Session @ WNYU
6 Attendees
Location
WNYU Studios
Type Special Event, WNYU Session
WNYU (NYC) presents:
5:00PM Loren Conners
NYU's own college radio station, WNYU 89.1 FM will host domestic and international radio stations visiting New York City during CMJ Music Marathon. Throughout the week, each station will host live sessions by CMJ performing artists at WNYU studios. Drop by or tune in to live sets!
5:00PM Loren Conners
NYU's own college radio station, WNYU 89.1 FM will host domestic and international radio stations visiting New York City during CMJ Music Marathon. Throughout the week, each station will host live sessions by CMJ performing artists at WNYU studios. Drop by or tune in to live sets!
6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM
6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM
6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM
Rachel Platten
8 Attendees
Location
Rockwood Music Hall
Pared-down pop with a honky-tonk cadence, laden with plenty of guitar strums.
Website http://www.rachelplatten.com
6:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Medium Rotation's College Day After Party
63 Attendees
Location
Solas
Type Special Event, Party
Amble a few blocks over to the official post-College Day party, sponsored by the for-college radio-by-college radio D.I.Y. community, Medium Rotation.
6:15 PM
to 7:00 PM
6:30 PM
to 7:00 PM
6:30 PM
to 9:30 PM
6:30 PM
to 7:30 PM
7:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
Dear Lemon Lima
9 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Type Film
Dir. Suzi Yoonessi
As sweet and colorful as a snow cone, this auspicious first feature follows an awkward Alaskan teen as she discovers her Yup'ik heritage while rallying her fellow misfits to compete in her school's Snowstorm Survivor competition.
As sweet and colorful as a snow cone, this auspicious first feature follows an awkward Alaskan teen as she discovers her Yup'ik heritage while rallying her fellow misfits to compete in her school's Snowstorm Survivor competition.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
7:00 PM
to 7:45 PM
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to 8:00 PM
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to 7:40 PM
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to 8:00 PM
Choir of Young Believers
80 Attendees
Location
Le Poisson Rouge
Glacial Danish indie-pop awash with synths, acoustic instrumentation and sub-aquatic harmonies.
7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Chris Kasper
3 Attendees
Location
Rockwood Music Hall
Charismatic troubadour strumming delightful and easy-going Americana with warm-hearted vocals.
Website http://www.chriskaspermusic.com
7:00 PM
to 7:30 PM
7:00 PM
to 1:00 AM
7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Dead Sexy Inc.
16 Attendees
Location
Ace of Clubs
High-end French electroclash clipped by parading punk rhythms and a sharp runway-ready bass.
7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Freelance Whales
71 Attendees
Location
Bell House
Experimental pop-rock that is rooted heavily in different percussion and electro sounds and youthful vocals.
7:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
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to 8:00 PM
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to 8:00 PM
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to 8:00 PM
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to 8:00 PM
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to 8:00 PM
NLX
12 Attendees
Location
Bowery Electric
7:00 PM
to 8:00 PM
Otter Petter
10 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Sincere balladry and sugary harmonies with a stiff chaser of driving bubblegum rock.
Website http://www.otterpetter.com
7:00 PM
to 7:45 PM
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to 12:00 AM
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to 7:40 PM
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to 7:15 PM
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to 8:30 PM
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to 9:00 PM
Amber Rubarth
26 Attendees
Location
Rockwood Music Hall
Candid girlish confessions dowsed in humor and poetry delivered by strong female vocals.
Website http://www.amberrubarth.com
8:00 PM
to 8:45 PM
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to 9:00 PM
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Grammar
5 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Baroque pop group light on the Baroque, heavy on the pop. Think xylophones.
8:00 PM
to 4:00 AM
8:00 PM
to 4:00 AM
James Murphy and Pat Mahoney (Special Disco Version)
94 Attendees
Location
Brooklyn Bowl
Genre-spanning floor-filling LCD mastermind.
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
8:00 PM
to 9:40 PM
8:00 PM
to 8:45 PM
Paleo
13 Attendees
Location
Bowery Ballroom
Nomadic and austere folk rock suitable for rattletrap basement parties.
Website http://www.myspace.com/paleo
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
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to 9:00 PM
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to 9:00 PM
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to 4:00 AM
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to 9:00 PM
Small Black
27 Attendees
Location
Bell House
Multi-layered dream-pop combines programmed tones into a beautiful, indecipherable melee.
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
Spiral Beach
48 Attendees
Location
Arlene's Grocery
Seductive, tightly-wound post-punk featuring new wave keyboards and chanted vocals.
Website http://www.spiralbeach.com
8:00 PM
to 4:00 AM
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to 9:00 PM
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to 9:00 PM
Tall Tall Trees
24 Attendees
Location
Bowery Electric
It's impossible not to smile at this band's pop driven folk tunes.
8:00 PM
to 8:45 PM
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
The Frontier Brothers
7 Attendees
Location
Alphabet Lounge
Punkish space-rockers with affection for pure "
8:00 PM
to 8:40 PM
The Hush Now
20 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
Want harmonies? They got tons. Dreamy, upbeat and breezy options are all available.
Website http://www.thehushnow.com
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
The Press
9 Attendees
Location
Charleston
Simultaneously chaotic and controlled, foot-stomping rock with surprisingly complex arrangements.
Website http://www.myspace.com/thepress
8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
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to 10:00 PM
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to 9:00 PM
Via Tania
23 Attendees
Location
Le Poisson Rouge
Breathy female vocals that feel at home whether backed by misty dream-pop or bluesy soul.
Website http://www.viatania.com
8:00 PM
to 4:00 AM
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to 9:00 PM
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to 9:30 PM
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8:40 PM
to 9:15 PM
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
Holy Sons
14 Attendees
Location
Bowery Ballroom
Slow creaking emotion-filled music that grinds along dragging lazily plucked guitar strings and echoing harmonics.
Website http://www.holysons.com
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
Kill Kill Kill
22 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
Hard rock/art-rock sensibility with emo vocals and long spacey instrumental passages.
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
Spanish Prisoners
22 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
8:45 PM
to 9:30 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
Diehard
7 Attendees
Location
Charleston
Abrasive lo-fi noise punk skating on nasally sermons and primitive beats.
Website http://www.myspace.com/twobears
9:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
9:00 PM
to 9:30 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
Ethan Lipton
6 Attendees
Location
Rockwood Music Hall
A suprisingly happy medium between jazz, country, blues and folk placed in the lounge act setting.
Website http://www.ethanlipton.com
9:00 PM
to 9:45 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
Grand Analog
22 Attendees
Location
Arlene's Grocery
A funky mix of electro and dub places this genre bending hip-hop group a cut above the rest.
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 9:30 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
Pocketknife
22 Attendees
Location
Bowery Electric
Circus cabaret meets robotic dancehall for midnight bouts on the disco floor.
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
pow wow!
37 Attendees
Location
Cake Shop
Retro yearnings '60s Pop-Art show up in this quartet's droning harmonies and guitar jangle.
Website http://www.myspace.com/powwownyc
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
REGO
1 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Folksy/alt-country band featuring Rebecca Rego's lovely vocals.
Website http://www.myspace.com/regorego
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
Shaka Ponk
3 Attendees
Location
Ace of Clubs
Techno rockers remember they share a universe with mall punks and old disco LPs.
Website http://www.myspace.com/shakaponk
9:00 PM
to 9:40 PM
Subplots
5 Attendees
Location
Bowery Poetry Club
All the traditional rock sounds reworked to project more of a sultry jazz or blues feel.
Website http://www.myspace.com/subplots
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 9:45 PM
9:00 PM
to 9:45 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:00 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:15 PM
to 11:15 PM
Kid Creole and My Coconuts
28 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Type Film, Downtown Doc Double Bill
Dir. Adriana Kaegi
A delightful, danceable and unflinchingly honest documentary memoir chronicling Adriana Kaegi's adventures as Mama Coconut - co-founder of the 1980s multicultural tropical funk machine called Kid Creole and the Coconuts. From jamming in scrappy downtown New York underground dives to performing for American Presidents and Lady Diana, Kid Creole and the Coconuts were ahead of their time. Q&A following screening
A delightful, danceable and unflinchingly honest documentary memoir chronicling Adriana Kaegi's adventures as Mama Coconut - co-founder of the 1980s multicultural tropical funk machine called Kid Creole and the Coconuts. From jamming in scrappy downtown New York underground dives to performing for American Presidents and Lady Diana, Kid Creole and the Coconuts were ahead of their time. Q&A following screening
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:15 PM
to 11:15 PM
Pardon Us For Living But The Graveyard Is Full
11 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Type Film, Downtown Doc Double Bill
Dir. Geoffray Barbier
When a gang of suburban teens stumbled across a bunch of abandoned instruments and formed The Fleshtones, little did they know that 30 years later they would still be rocking and struggling to pay the bills.
When a gang of suburban teens stumbled across a bunch of abandoned instruments and formed The Fleshtones, little did they know that 30 years later they would still be rocking and struggling to pay the bills.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:15 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:15 PM
to 10:00 PM
Casxio
32 Attendees
Location
Canal Room
9:15 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:15 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:20 PM
to 9:50 PM
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Cuba 1961: A Love Story
15 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Anthony Pombo
In the early years of the Castro Regime, an idealistic poet is betrayed by his best friend, ripped away from his wife and must confront his prosecutors.
In the early years of the Castro Regime, an idealistic poet is betrayed by his best friend, ripped away from his wife and must confront his prosecutors.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Lightheaded
8 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Mike Dacko
This beautifully rendered animated film takes us on an epic magical journey in a mere five minutes, a journey that begins when an explosive comet crashes to the surface of a candle planet and ignites a rhythmic flame.
This beautifully rendered animated film takes us on an epic magical journey in a mere five minutes, a journey that begins when an explosive comet crashes to the surface of a candle planet and ignites a rhythmic flame.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Live Music
5 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Yair Landau
About the creation of a virtual studio on Facebook and an open invitation to artists around the world to collaborate on an animated short film.
About the creation of a virtual studio on Facebook and an open invitation to artists around the world to collaborate on an animated short film.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Out Of The Darkness
7 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Jessica Andres
Tragedy sends a troubled street teen on a dark odyssey from madness to sanity.
Tragedy sends a troubled street teen on a dark odyssey from madness to sanity.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Passing Fancy
3 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Wei-Hsin Yang
Assured and restrained, this film is set in a secluded Japanese country house, where a traveling young couple stumbles into to a lonely man's yard sale.
Assured and restrained, this film is set in a secluded Japanese country house, where a traveling young couple stumbles into to a lonely man's yard sale.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Windows Vista: Predator Edition
10 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Paul Kamuf
Dial tones, war zones and predator drones. A witty cautionary tale for our times.
Dial tones, war zones and predator drones. A witty cautionary tale for our times.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
With Anchovies, Without Mamma
6 Attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
Dir. Tom Justino
An anchovy finds its way onto a pizza, with unexpected consequences.
An anchovy finds its way onto a pizza, with unexpected consequences.
Info Buy Tickets Here!
9:30 PM
to 11:00 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:15 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:10 PM
Dinosaur Feathers
47 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
Shambling indie rock peppered with twee harmonies and electronic effects.
9:30 PM
to 10:30 PM
Dolorean
66 Attendees
Location
Bowery Ballroom
Mellow singer/songwriter relies on minimal instrumentation for bittersweet songs about love and death.
9:30 PM
to 10:15 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:15 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:30 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:15 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:15 PM
9:30 PM
to 10:00 PM
9:45 PM
to 10:30 PM
9:45 PM
to 10:30 PM
9:45 PM
to 10:30 PM
9:45 PM
to 10:30 PM
We Should Be Dead
16 Attendees
Location
Bowery Poetry Club
Two boys, two girls, fuzzy guitars, danceable hooks, solid dance rock.
Website http://www.weshouldbedead.com
10:00 PM
to 10:20 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
A Million Years
26 Attendees
Location
Bowery Electric
Punk-funk songwriting with vaguely operatic, lush vocal melodies, and sensible pop songwriting.
Website http://www.amillionyears.net
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
Classified
15 Attendees
Location
Arlene's Grocery
Speedy bass rhymes bouncing off anthemic loops and expansive sample remixes.
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 10:30 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
Elsinore
5 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Alt-rock with military drum maneuvers and beautiful, searching pop melodies.
10:00 PM
to 10:30 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 10:40 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
The Answering Machine
36 Attendees
Location
Cake Shop
Jumpy Britpop tailor-made for a roomful of pogoing.
10:00 PM
to 10:40 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:30 PM
10:00 PM
to 10:45 PM
The Postmarks
50 Attendees
Location
Canal Room
Upbeat and inscrutable dream-popvocals and cascading "wall of sound"
Website http://www.thepostmarks.com
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:00 PM
to 11:00 PM
Warpaint
65 Attendees
Location
Le Poisson Rouge
John Frusciante-endorsed Ethereal quartet revels in atmospheric, mournful dream-pop.
10:15 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:15 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:15 PM
to 11:00 PM
Exit Music
9 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
Brooding, atmos-fueled slow rock with well-articulated texturization.
10:15 PM
to 11:00 PM
Meeting of Important People
12 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
Jangly indie-pop that combines bubblegum-esque energy with dark but enthusiastically delivered lyrics.
10:15 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Chris Denny and The Natives
17 Attendees
Location
Bowery Ballroom
Smokey Americana alt-rock with a sweet quivering melodic sensibility.
10:30 PM
to 11:15 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:30 PM
Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars
46 Attendees
Location
Blue Note
A collection of acclaimed jazz artists who come together to pay the ulimate compliment by performing the work of Dizzy Gillespie.
Website http://www.dizzygillespie.org
10:30 PM
to 11:10 PM
Jessie Rose Trip
14 Attendees
Location
Fontana's
Reggae-tinged neo-soul with upbeat rhythms showcasing vibrant female vocals.
10:30 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:25 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:10 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:10 PM
10:30 PM
to 11:00 PM
10:45 PM
to 11:40 PM
10:45 PM
to 11:30 PM
Lana Del Rey
6 Attendees
Location
Canal Room
Drifting, hazy ballads sketched by husky vocals and framed with immaculate, minimalist arrangements.
10:45 PM
to 11:30 PM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 11:45 PM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
Black Taxi
27 Attendees
Location
Bowery Electric
Indie update of a barbershop quartet enamored of surf and ska.
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
Brighton MA
17 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Psychedelic folk rock that occasionally dissipates into appropriately Southern alt-country.
Website http://www.brightonma.net
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
Busta Rhymes
225 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
Gritty New York hip-hop delivered with patented unhinged energy and swaggering smile.
Website http://www.bustarhymes.com/
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
DJ A -Trak
118 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
11:00 PM
to 11:30 PM
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
DJ Craze
45 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
Freestyle big-beat lazer electronica with an intuative hip-hop influence.
Website http://www.djcraze.com
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
Jets Overhead
28 Attendees
Location
Arlene's Grocery
A strong and steady rhythm section supports delicate guitar flourishes.
Website http://www.jetsoverhead.com
11:00 PM
to 11:30 PM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
Kittens Ablaze
30 Attendees
Location
Cake Shop
Punk-rock songwriting with alt-country instrumentation and pop sensibilities
Website http://www.kittensablaze.com
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 11:40 PM
Pet Ghost Project
15 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
An experimental band with a lo-fi sound that grates and rasps beneath gliding harmonies.
Website http://www.petghostproject.com
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
Rahzel & DJ JS 1
77 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
Human machine beatboxer Rahzel goes head-to-head with turntable master DJ JS-1.
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
Sadat X
42 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
11:00 PM
to 2:00 AM
Secret Comedy Central Comedians
66 Attendees
Location
Comix
Expect to receive a case of the funnies from Comedy Central's finest.
Website http://www.comedycentral.com
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 11:45 PM
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
The Mieka Canon
7 Attendees
Location
Rockwood Music Hall
Visceral singer/songwriter rocks with inspirational melodies and hard rocking arrangements.
Website http://www.myspace.com/mieka
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
The River Raid
8 Attendees
Location
Ace of Clubs
Pounding drums, snarling vocals and grimy guitars lead the assault.
Website http://www.myspace.com/riverraid
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
The States
11 Attendees
Location
Alphabet Lounge
An unconventional line-up with razoredge rock and inventive songwriting.
11:00 PM
to 11:40 PM
11:00 PM
to 11:45 PM
Voices Voices
8 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
Hypnotic ambient experimental soundscape. Part feeling, part sound.
11:00 PM
to 2:30 AM
X-Ecutioners
80 Attendees
Location
B.B. King's
These turntablism extraordinaires showcase hip-hop with next-level DJ skills and showmanship.
11:00 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:10 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:10 PM
to 11:30 PM
11:15 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:15 PM
to 12:00 AM
Super Extra Bonus Party
7 Attendees
Location
Bowery Poetry Club
The 9 members of Super Extra Bonus Party have used approximately 219 meters of guitar string, 43 drum sticks, 87 AAA batteries and 57 meters of phono cable thus far in their collective career. In May 2007 the band released their debut album "
11:15 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:25 PM
to 12:20 AM
The Temper Trap
130 Attendees
Location
Music Hall of Williamsburg
11:30 PM
to 12:30 AM
Deer Tick
291 Attendees
Location
Bowery Ballroom
Beer-battered alt-country with perfectly raspy, bourbon-soaked lyrics and vocals.
Website http://www.deertickmusic.com
11:30 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:30 PM
to 12:30 AM
11:30 PM
to 12:00 AM
11:30 PM
to 11:55 PM
11:30 PM
to 12:15 AM
Your Nature
25 Attendees
Location
Canal Room
Ethereal pop/rock with vaporous vocals, rock-steady drums and spiraling guitar lines.
11:45 PM
to 12:30 AM
Andy J Gallagher
2 Attendees
Location
Bruar Falls
Gloriously scattershot punk and clever songwriting, served with a sneer.
Website http://www.andyjgallagher.com
11:45 PM
to 12:30 AM
11:45 PM
to 12:40 AM
11:45 PM
to 12:30 AM
The Polyamorous Affair
25 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
Minutely programmed, highly danceable electro from a duo who are probably sexier than you.
11:55 PM
to 12:30 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
Black Tie Party
9 Attendees
Location
Charleston
Garage punk, an upbeat drum, and a protesting and raucous voice.
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 4:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
Earatik Statik
2 Attendees
Location
Kenny's Castaways
Legends in underground hip-hop, these MCs focus on lyrics and stellar sound.
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 12:40 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 12:45 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
Priestess
42 Attendees
Location
Arlene's Grocery
Slightly demonic rock that lays down bitchin' guitar solos and lets down its long hair.
Info QC, Canada
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 12:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 1:00 AM
12:00 AM
to 12:40 AM
The Star Department
4 Attendees
Location
Bowery Poetry Club
A jazzed-up take on post punk and new wave complete with the emotionally delivered vocals and horn accents.
12:15 AM
to 1:00 AM
The Constellations
25 Attendees
Location
Canal Room
Electronic cabaret rock with slurred, burly vocals and disco rhythms.
12:30 AM
to 1:30 AM
12:30 AM
to 1:15 AM
Corridor
5 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
Dischordant shoegaze accompanied by trippy and masterful guitar stylings.
12:30 AM
to 1:30 AM
12:45 AM
to 1:30 AM
Dark Room Notes
7 Attendees
Location
Bowery Poetry Club
Bracing dance-pop framed by breathy vocals, bouncy synths, gorgeous hooks.
Website http://www.darkroomnotes.com
12:45 AM
to 1:40 AM
12:45 AM
to 1:15 AM
1:00 AM
to 2:00 AM
1:00 AM
to 2:00 AM
1:00 AM
to 2:00 AM
1:15 AM
to 2:00 AM
1:15 AM
to 2:00 AM
Warpaint
49 Attendees
Location
Cameo Gallery
John Frusciante-endorsed Ethereal quartet revels in atmospheric, mournful dream-pop.


