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718.486.0630, Williamsburg

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July 20, 2007
15 East 27th St (btw. 5th & Madison)
Manhattan, NY
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http://www.myspace.com/miraclesbrooklyn
Miracles churn out irresistibly chunky lo-fi bass, synth and drum sounds that protect the pure of heart and keep the scene goblins at bay. The band arrived in Brooklyn by way of late 90s Providence and Chicago and the requisite diet of flag-waving and fantastic thinking. This is a utopian vision in the form of a homemade time machine: the future is waiting if our rickety contraption doesn't come apart at the seams. |
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http://www.myspace.com/thesearepowers
" These Are Powers feature ex-members of Liars and Knife Skills. Fans of Liars' dark and electronically enhanced tribal noise will wanna cram their earholes with this female-vocalizing trio's spooky industrial landscapes--fittingly, they call it "ghost-punk". --The Village Voice |
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http://www.myspace.com/telepathy
The Brooklyn band Telepathe forge largely improvised guitar gusts, woodsy chirps, wraithlike Björkian harmonies, and powerfully jabbed drums into minimalist baroque. Formed in 2004, the "process-oriented" crew, pronounced "telepathy," regularly shifts lineups. - The Village Voice |
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http://www.exmodels.org/
Everybody loves lumping bands into genres. But the EX MODELS has effectively birthed a genre of its own with its Troubleman Unlimited debut: the band calls it “Fundustrial” -- a sort of blend between the mechanistic fury of bands like Cop Shoot Cop and Einsturezende Neuebauten crossed with the chaos of punk rock and the cosmos of hard psych. Much of the duo’s new material is not just the typical quiet lull drone thing that other bands fall upon, it’s more like a noise freakout part that just goes on and on, repeatedly turning in on itself. |
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June 15, 2007 - Inlets, Lewis & Clarke, Hula, Leah Siegel, Lowry (
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