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Saturday
June 16 2018 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $13 in advance / $16 at the door Chad Valley www.chadvalley.net/ Chillwave, Electropop Brett www.brett-sounds.com/ alt dreampop Max Gardener www.facebook.com/maxgardener1/ dream pop synthpop Chad Valley Hugo Manuel -from Oxford, UK -After taking his bedroom recordings to the next level with a full band in Jonquil, Oxford-based Hugo Manuel went back to recording as a solo artist under the name Chad Valley. Jonquil signed to Dovecote Records in the States and, around the same time, Manuel leaked a handful of dreamy, Ibiza and R&B-inspired electro-pop demos to the Web. A flock of sites (including Vice, Pitchfork, and Guardian) featured Chad Valley's "Up and Down" and "Acker Bilk" in the summer of 2010. Manuel continued to play with Jonquil, and debuted his self-titled Chad Valley EP later that year. In 2011, a second EP, Equatorial Ultravox, was released, followed a year later by his album debut Young Hunger, which featured a long list of indie A-List collaborators including Twin Shadow, Glasser, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, and Active Child. Valley's follow-up effort, the more introspective Entirely New Blue, arrived in October 2015. Chad Valley returns with 'Up Again,' a new digital single. 'Up Again' is the first Chad Valley material since 2015's Entirely New Blue, and the first glimpse of his forthcoming album, due out in 2018. The title track is paired with b-side 'LA in August'. Brett Mick, Jon, David, Scott -from Washington, DC/Los Angeles, CA -Los Angeles by-way-of DC band BRETT began releasing music in 2013. Their catalogue consists of dreamy pop songs that showcase a range of thematic topics such as love, loss, regret, and rebirth. They have shared the stage with the likes of Sky Ferreira, Holy Ghost!, Flume, Youmi Zouma, and many others. Max Gardener -from Long Beach, CA -Max Gardener makes his self-described “bedroom theme music” amidst the solitude of his California bedroom, and he intends for you to hear it in the solitude of yours. |
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