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in the opposite order of appearance: headliner is listed at the top,
next is the support band(s),
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Sunday July 10 2016 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $12 in advance / $14 at the door Body Language www.bodylanguagemusic.com/site/ house electronic indie neo-soul r&b disco Wild & Free soundcloud.com/wildandfreelax disco, house, pop Running In The Fog runninginthefog.bandcamp.com/ ambient electronic synth pop Body Language M - Matthew Young A - Angelica Bess G - Grant Wheeler I - Ian Chang C - Computer Braden Wheeler - video/animation James Mcdowell - photo Alex Koplin - photo -from Brooklyn, NY “Sunny and buzzing” FADER “Body Language isn’t just a Queen song, it’s also a four-piece electro gang from Brooklyn who have appeared with the greats like Passion Pit, School Of Seven Bells, Theophilus London and We Have Band.” NME “Soulful dance-worthy grooves” ROLLING STONE “Obviously inspired by fellow Brooklynites Dirty Projectors, this multiracial quartet cuts down on the art rock, gets busier with the R&B, and floats twinkling glockenspiel and twee boy/girl harmonies over bin-rattling booty bottom.” SPIN Drew Kramer and George Cochrane -from Los Angeles, CA -Wild & Free are Dance Floor Adventurers. Combining the multi-instrumentalist talents of producers Drew Kramer and George Cochrane, Wild & Free fearlessly explores the spaces between disco, house, and pop music. With an emphasis on meticulous percussion, dreamy vocals, and a wide spectrum of unexpected textures, they always seek to surprise. Their recent singles, “River of Nile” and “Low Pressure,” have received praise from outlets such as XLR8R, SPIN, and Indie Shuffle. 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. |
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