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Friday February 26 2016
 8:00PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER
$12 in advance / $14 at the door

Beacon
www.beaconband.nyc/
  ambient electronica noise
Natasha Kmeto
www.natashakmeto.com/#inevitable
 electronic r&b beats experimental pop
Running In The Fog
www.facebook.com/runninginthefog/
  ambient r&b synth pop
Frugal Father
www.frugalfather.org/
 electronic pop


Beacon
Thomas Mullarney III, Jacob Gossett
-from Brooklyn, NY

-Thomas Mullarney and Jacob Gossett, aka Brooklyn duo Beacon, introduced themselves to the world with the No Body and For Now EPs, both released last year on Ghostly International. The EPs were united by minimalist, R&B-influenced instrumentation, and also by a lyrical theme, with both serving as meditations on the darkness that underpins the most intense of human emotions: love.   less


Natasha Kmeto
Natasha Kmeto
-from Portland, OR

-Natasha Kmeto is an electronic producer/vocalist dedicated to the art of emotional engagement. Writing, producing, and performing all her material, Kmeto combines her sensuous voice with a dancefloor ethic, exuding a thoughtful physicality that rewards openness and vulnerability. Stylistically she explores the lines intersected by RnB, soul, and dance music, built using an electronic toolkit developed by years of discipline. She’s most at home when on stage, singing to her fans’ hearts and playing to their bodies.

Natasha’s artistic growth has accelerated after years of hard work. She’s at her most self-realized on her latest LP Inevitable, an album that deals with matters of love and a newly affirmed personal outlook. She has increasingly embraced her identity as a queer female, letting it interweave with and inform her talents as a musician. Like anyone undergoing the lifelong process of self-acceptance, Natasha’s growth is expected continue in inventive ways.

Natasha tours nationally out of her home base in Portland, Oregon. Her long list of notable live performances include a 2014 national tour supporting TV On The Radio, gigs at Coachella, Bumbershoot, MusicfestNW, Electric Forrest, Symbiosis, SXSW, Low End Theory, and Decibel Festival. She has shared the stage with a number of talented artists including Four Tet, Squarepusher, Flying Lotus, Flume, Machinedrum, Dam Funk, Kode 9 and Shlohmo. Releases by Natasha have been featured by many acclaimed media outlets including NPR, Pitchfork, Spin, Fader, Resident Advisor and Rookie. Her radio experience includes live performances on Boiler Room and KEXP, and her tracks have been played by numerous tastemaking DJs including the legendary Mary Ann Hobbes.



Running In The Fog
Amanda Harper -
-from San Francisco, CA

-Running In The Fog is the moniker of San Francisco’s Amanda Harper. Harper’s deep seeded affinity for ‘90s R&B sets the scene for the project’s self-penned soul-infused space pop. Spending the better part of her adolescence singing and playing saxophone in jazz outfits, followed by a cross-country journey that took her to Philadelphia to study music and theater, her eclectic inspirations can be heard throughout everything she touches. On Silver, the six alluring tracks spotlight Harper’s silky vocals and hypnotic production.


Frugal Father
Mac Welch
-from Oakland, CA

-Frugal Father (25) is the alias of Yosemite, California native Mac Welch (no kids). Welch sources influence from his adventures as a roadie, recording in the tour van between driving duties, and singing in empty hotel rooms across continents. Frugal Father’s initial releases have been described as “lost somewhere between the confessional baritone of Matt Berninger’s work with the National and the glittering sonics of an LCD Soundsystem record” with a “charming mixture of lyrical hedonism and nihilism.”