Üritus: Tipper, Kalya Scintilla and Tal National

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Tipper, Kalya Scintilla and Tal National

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Üritus: Tipper, Kalya Scintilla and Tal National

Friday, May 8

Tipper
Kalya Scintilla
Tal National
ON SALE 3/20 10:00AM
8:30 p.m. doors, 9:30 p.m. show
21 and over
$20 advance, $28 day of show
Presented By: Beloved Presents and Soul'd Out

Tipper
Tipper started his career in the UK rave scene during the late 90's as a teenage prodigy of the new electronic sound. One of the earliest producers in the game as we now know it, this modest technician is widely respected for "bass music" production of various types and tempos that has inspired appreciative ears, or ecstatic dance floors over the years.

Following Tipper's musical footprint demonstrates his range across different genres of electronica, each featuring his unique exploration of deep bass frequencies, intricate composition, and immaculate audio architecture. His contributions to Nuskool Breakbeat and Glitch Hop are generally regarded as significant to the development of those genres. Championed by many, his sound design is also widely influential, in part due to significant contributions to industry leading music-making software, and his craft is subtly appreciated in the background of a variety of films and television shows.

Humbled by his creative longevity and standing, Tipper's approach to each performance demands he present previously unheard original and unreleased material, underlining his ethos that the audience should be equally moved and entertained. The respect he shows for his ever growing fan-base makes Tipper a must hear (and see) for music lovers of any kind. This is your invitation to experience a true innovator and pioneer of electronic music.





Website:
http://www.tippermusc.net
Kalya Scintilla

This incredible duo sets the stage for an intentional future ancient ritual with mythic expression to create a kinesthetic tapestry to scintillate your being awake. World fusion beats manifest into visceral living archetypes that come to life before you, the pulsing vibrations cascade infinite ripples of geometric harmonies throughout the dance floor, and together we are danced into the nectar of celebrating life. In the sacred union of both orgasmic musical frequencies of crystalline sound architecture and full embodied evocative evocational performance, Kalya Scintilla & Eve Olution invite your soul into an alchemical experience of divine art devoted to the heart.

World fusion beats manifest into visceral living archetypes that come to life before you, the pulsing vibrations cascade infinite ripples of geometric harmonies throughout the dance floor, and together we are danced into the nectar of celebrating life. In the sacred union of both orgasmic musical frequencies of crystalline sound architecture and full embodied evocative evocational performance, Kalya Scintilla invites your soul into an alchemical experience of divine art devoted to the heart.

Website:
http://www.soundcloud.com/kalyascintilla
Tal National

Tal National are from Niamey, the capital city of Niger. Their music is joyously hypnotic, a highly unique contribution to West African guitar music. With its lightening fast rhythms and rotating cast of vocalists can be heard the history of Niger as a cultural crossroads along ancient trade routes. Collected within the former French colony can be found Songhai, Fulani, Hausa, and Tuareg populations, all of whom are represented in Tal National's members. In the music we hear the rolling 12/8 rhythms in the Hausa's Fuji percussion, the pensive aridity of the Tuareg's assouf or "blues," and the exquisite "griot guitar" of Mali's Songhai, all delivered with virtuoso precision and unrelenting energy.

By the time Tal National reached international acclaim with 2013's ‘Kaani', the band's first release outside of Niger, they had spent more than a decade crisscrossing their native country, usually on dirt pathways through the Sahara, playing epic five-hour sets, seven days a week, selling their CDs on street corners and roundabouts. In the process, they became Niger's most popular band, with songs constantly blasted on national TV and cell phones everywhere. Following FatCat's release of ‘Kaani', Western audiences and critics quickly embraced the band's singular and finely-honed sound. NPR were hit by "the band's tightness and fiery energy"; The Guardian praised "their full-tilt approach, and hypnotic intensity"; whilst Songlines wrote of ""a rich, hybrid sound that draws on familiar West African elements to create something rewardingly fresh and different". FatCat release the dazzling follow-up, ‘Zoy Zoy', on April 13th.

Niger borders Nigeria, Mali and Ghana. Collected within this former French colony can be found Songhai, Fulani, Hausa, and Tuareg populations, all of whom are represented in the membership of Tal National. As such, the nation enjoys a greatly varied mix of cultures and ethnicities, all richly steeped in music. It is no stranger to highlife, kora and afrobeat musics, while giving the world Tuareg Blues and a unique brand of hip-hop. In Tal National's music can be heard the rolling 12/8 rhythms in the Hausa's fuji percussion, the pensive aridity of the Tuareg's assouf and the exquisite griot guitar of Mali's Songhai, all delivered with virtuoso precision and unrelenting energy. After listing ‘Kaani' in its top 10 albums of 2013, The New York Times wrote that "the music keeps leaping ahead with one surprise after another: guitar parts that align and diverge and reconfigure, drumming that pounces on offbeats. The patterns are crisp, complex and tireless."



Website:
http://www.talnational.com

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