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1300 Block, Callowhill Street. #eraserhood #philadelphia pic.twitter.com/ZecAFMY4uA
— Avi Steinhardt (@aviphotos) May 22, 2017
Sunday, June 11 at 12 PM – 6 PM
Studio Incamminati, School for Contemporary Realist Art, celebrates 15 years of creating art and artists with a gala celebration in a naturally beautiful setting.
Willowstreams, protected by the Natural Lands Trust, is an ecologically significant 37-acre private property and home to native wetlands, meadows, and thick woodlands in beautiful Bryn Mawr, PA. Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres with your friends overlooking the stately willow trees on the banks at the confluence of Darby and Ithan Creeks. The Master of Ceremonies will be actor, producer, director, and painter Federico Castelluccio, who starred as “Furio” in the iconic television series, “The Sopranos.”
Stroll among the gardens, winding paths and the apple orchard. Watch our artists paint the beautiful landscape while you bid on exciting auction items. Enjoy a sumptuous “Farm to Table” dinner while the sun sets over the field.
Please click below to use the printable RSVP card to indicate your support. As a special thanks, supporters and their guests at the Michelangelo or Master Shanks levels will be treated to an exclusive cocktail party on Sunday May 21, at the private home of the proprietors of Willowstreams. In addition, they will be our guest for the private champagne opening reception of our extraordinary end-of-year Art Exhibition and Sale.
Source: 15th Anniversary Celebration at Willowstreams
2017 Pearl Street Season Opening Saturday, June 10, 12 – 4 p.m. Sliding scale donation $5-$20 Kick off the Pearl Street season with us! Help keep Pearl Street beautiful with a community cleanup in the morning, and celebrate the warm weather with art, music, food, and family-friendly fun throughout the afternoon. Hosted by our Youth … Read more
Girlpool at Union Transfer UT Newsletter: http://ticketf.ly/1RqX4bJ Facebook Event Feed: http://on.fb.me/1Xjri0B Girlpool Life has been a whirl for Girlpool since the release of their acclaimed 2015 debut Before the World Was Big. Shortly before the record came out, Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker relocated from their hometown of Los Angeles all the way across the … Read more
Get tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2pyP1yB Flesh World Flesh World began with Scott Moore (Limp Wrist) and Jess Scott (Brilliant Colors), in a microscopic lofted-bedroom in San Francisco’s Panhandle district. Scott and Jess merged their respective musical histories of hardcore and pop sort of on accident. Actually without any mention of their previous bands, they bonded over the … Read more
Saturday, June 10th, 2017 in the Black Box 21+ | Doors: 8PM | Show: 9PM ~~~~~~~~~~ Black Marble ~~~~~~~~~~ On September 30, 2016 Black Marble will release their second full-length, It’s Immaterial. Their first for Ghostly, It’s Immaterial follows up their EP Weight Against the Door (Hardly Art) and highly acclaimed debut full-length A Different … Read more
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w/ Grimace Federation (album release)Friday, June 9th, 2017
21+ | Doors: 8PM | Show: 9PM◊ !!! (Chk Chk Chk) ◊◊ Grimace Federation ◊
Grimace Album Release! Get there by 9PM!
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Underground Arts
1200 Callowhill Street
Philadelphia PA 19123
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All Mutable Presents
食品まつりa.k.aFOODMAN (Japan / Orange Milk Records)
https://soundcloud.com/shokuhin-maturi
https://orangemilkrecords.bandcamp. com/album/ez-minzoku Foodman is the Westernized recording alias of Japanese experimental electronic producer Takahide Higuchi, who is known in his native country as Shokuhin Maturi (“Food Festival”). Based in Yokohama, his music is a deconstructed take on Chicago’s juke/footwork sound, further mutating its frenetic bass and off-kilter, rapid-fire samples. His tracks feature very unconventional rhythms and occasional bursts of noise. His usage of sterile, MIDI-like electronic instruments and sporadic elements of J-pop have drawn comparisons to vaporwave as well as the P…C Music label. Foodman first made an impact in 2012, when his tracks circulated throughout the international juke underground, and Orange Milk Records issued his debut cassette Shokuhin. Soon after, additional tapes appeared on Noumenal Loom, Digitalis, and Patient Sounds Intl., as well as several online releases, including a split EP with SELA. In 2015, Japanese label Melting Bot released Couldwork, a short compilation including tracks from some of Foodman’s digital releases. In 2016, Orange Milk issued Foodman’s vinyl debut full-length, Ez Minzoku, which included a vocal cameo from Bo Ningen vocalist Taigen Kawabe.
Neolibz
https://soundcloud.com/ramplocalrecords/ 16b-neolibz-get-bent
https://vimeo.com/145057889 Actual Pearls
https://actualpearls.bandcamp.com/ Thursday June 8 / $10 / PhilaMOCA / 7:30pm
Advance Tickets on Sale soon!Upcoming All Mutable Shows:
5/18 Pharmakon at PhilaMOCA
5/26 NAH / Kilamanzego / The Breathing Light / Sunk Heaven / Weather
PHL 5/27 – Joey Agresta (fka Joey Pizza Slice) / Sitcom / Big French / Nina Ryser / The Cavemen
PHL 6/4 – Macula Dog / Pelada / Cienfuegos / Sommelier
PHL 6/20 – Blunt Fang / Lily and Horn Horse / Data / Weather
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Wednesday, June 7 at 6 PM – 8 PM
Please join us for the Morris Gallery opening reception of Leah Modigliani: The City in Her Desolation.
As both an art historian and an artist, Modigliani studies the history of the avant-garde and its relationship to political critique, the history of conceptual art, social dissent since 1968, and feminist politics of visual representation and discourse.
Artist-in-Residence Leah Modigliani will delve into PAFA’s history through its deep historical archives and create an installation based on two neoclassical figurative sculptures once commissioned for PAFA.
Source: Leah Modigliani: The City in Her Desolation | PAFA – Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
People:Power:Place: is a cultural planning process that will create a shared vision of Chinatown North/Callowhill.
This cultural plan will encourage people’s participation to strengthen the neighborhood’s standing as a vibrant hub of cultural production. This cultural plan will offer recommendations that support and advance the equitable growth and sustainable development of the neighborhood.
Built on a strong foundation of creativity and innovation, and a history of political struggle and community organizing, the community-driven process, the cultural planning process is an opportunity to strengthen the social networks of residents, businesses, cultural institutions, outside stakeholders, and others that are committed to the just growth of the neighborhood. Additionally, the cultural planning process can begin to reconnect the neighborhood to Chinatown and repair divisions created during the construction of the Vine Street Expressway.
Current Partners:
Friends of the Rail Park
Asian Americans United
Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School
Chinese Christian Church + Center
Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission
Foo Kitchen
Philadelphia Police Department, 6th District
Arts + Crafts Holdings
Trestle Inn
Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission
Callowhill Neighborhood Association
Interface Studios
Philly FixList
Marginal Utility
Department of Places
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Want to get involved?
Have a question about the process? A tip about the neighborhood?
Please email dave@asianartsinitiative.org to receive updates about events!
Source: People:Power:Place — Asian Arts Initiative
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Electric Guest at Union Transfer
UT Newsletter Sign Up URL:http://ticketf.ly/1RqX4bJ
UT Facebook Events Feed: http://on.fb.me/1Xjri0BAsa Taccone needed to come back to himself. After years of grinding towards a dream, the Electric Guest frontman and his musical partner, Matthew Compton, finally achieved breakout success with their 2012 debut, ‘Mondo.’ Recorded with longtime friend and mentor Danger Mouse, the album was an unqualified success, but for all the benefits that came from working with an established producer, Taccone wanted to know who he was independently. Rather than lose himself in some idea of success, he wanted to define himself on his own, so he quietly recorded a left- turn o…f a follow-up album alone in his bedroom. It was a somber reflection of a particularly difficult stretch of life. He pored over every detail, stressed over every sound and syllable, and then, when it was finished, he threw it away. “It kind of broke me down mentally,” reflects Taccone, “Nobody liked it, not the few people who’s opinions I trust, not the label-& after sitting with it-i realized it was garbage too,” ” but the great thing about it was that it inspired me to get me back to what music used to be for me: intuitive, and not over-intellectualized. Once I scrapped that record, a completely different album emerged really quickly and naturally & I love it so much more.” Enter ‘Plural,’ a record that finds Taccone and Compton at the absolute top of their game, infusing their version of electronic r&b with an even more confident, adventurous spirit than ‘Mondo’ displayed. And that’s saying something, because ‘Mondo’ was a life-changer for the band. Rolling Stone called it “a Beck-ian journey into L.A. slacker soul, full of hooky neon jams,” while Entertainment Weekly hailed its “winking falsetto and retro swagger,” and The Guardian praised its “soulful, funked-up pop.” Lead single “This Head I Hold” was featured in an NFL Super Bowl commercial, while other tunes turned up in soundtracks everywhere from ‘Girls’ to ‘Suits.’ MTV named Electric Guest an Artist To Watch, NME tagged them as a Band Of The Week, and they made the rounds at festivals from Bonnaroo to Outside Lands in addition to taking late night TV by storm with electrifying performances on Letterman, Fallon, Conan, and more. When it came to record ‘Plural,’ Taccone forced himself to simplify and look for the joy in writing and recording that had inspired the band’s debut. “I just realized that working quickly and intuitively is part of the magic of making music,” says Taccone. “I think a lot of music suffers when people get into a studio and feel like the process has to be this heady thing. When you go in with expectations, it wears down the levity and the fluidity that the natural process should have. And that’s not to say there weren’t songs on this record that were puzzles we had to figure out, but making music is supposed to be fun, and it was important for us to get back to that.” “I think we found that it’s better to record all of your initial ideas quickly and then spend more time whittling them down to the most important components,” adds Compton. “While we were making the new album I found myself being influenced by things that were very simple but rich in texture and still posses an emotional payoff.” Emotional payoffs are Electric Guest’s specialty, and the freewheeling sense of looseness Taccone rediscovered resulted in several off-the-cuff collaborations, including impromptu Joanna Newsom and the Haim sisters. It also led to a new level of comfort both at the mixing board and behind the microphone.
“The last album had lot more falsetto vocals,” says Taccone, “but on this one I decided I was going to sing in my regular voice. I had to learn to be OK with the way my voice sounded because I’ve struggled with disliking the sound of my voice.” The record opens with “Zero,” a bouncing, piano-driven banger that sets the stage for Electric Guest’s off-kilter blend of electronic music, r&b, and pop. It’s a sonic me?lange that sounds as if it’s from both the past and the future, and the band’s recording environments often reflect that. “Dear To Me” (which features the Haim girls) layers up vintage synthesizers from the 70’s and 80’s into an irresistible, analog jam, while the dance-floor-ready “Back and Forth” was recorded in a 14- hour marathon fueled by Taccone’s first experience with MDMA, and “Glorious Warrior” is built on top of an iPhone simulating a drum machine. “I think we tried to create a different palette of sounds and styles than what you heard on ‘Mondo,’ says Compton. “Most of the sounds we ended up liking this time were more modern and less throwback. Music has changed quite a bit since our last album came out, and I think we embraced that rather than shy away from it.” Lyrically, the album tackles difficult times with a determined optimism, “I”ve seen the light in you before / I’ll see the light again” he sings on “See The Light,” while “Over” and “My Omen” dig down deep within to find the strength to carry on. The slow-burning “Hold On” came out of writing sessions for the French artist Charlotte Gainsbourg, and “Oh Devil,” which draws influence from Latin and Caribbean sounds, was born from time the boys spent in Mexico.
“I wrote Devil in Mexico. We were in Baja on the beach and a man in a homemade airplane landed about a hundred yards from us,” says Taccone. ” I offered him $40 to take me on a ride over the ocean. We flew over the coastline for about 15 minutes, and later that night, I bought a candle with a depiction of the patron saint of death and spent a long time just looking at it. At that time, I was making a lot of mistakes in life, and the song is about having to make peace with your devil because he’s always going to resurface at some point.” Taccone’s faced down his devil, and he emerges on ‘Plural’ much stronger for having done it. By searching within, he found the courage to begin again, he stopped overthinking and second- guessing and tapped into the truest part of his self, pure and unfiltered. He wrote these songs in an effort to figure out who he was. With an album this good, it won’t be long before the rest of the world figures out who Electric Guest is, too.
VENUE INFORMATION:
Union Transfer
1026 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, PA, 19123
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Saturday, June 3 at 8 PM – 11:30 PM
COLD FRONTS
www.coldfronts.usJUNIOR ASTRONOMERS (NC)
https://juniorastronomers.bandcamp. com/ GRIM STREAKER (NYC)
https://grimstreaker.bandcamp.com/ releases
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Dr. Martens, LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! & Cinepunx Present:
THE NEW YORK HARDCORE CHRONICLES FILMPhiladelphia premiere!
Friday, June 2, 2017
7 PM
$15
PhilaMOCA
531 N. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123Come join us as we screen director Drew Stone’s passionate documentary exploring the New York hardcore scene from its roots to the present and everything in between. See how New York hardcore thrives and remains just as vital and relevant today as it did back in the day from the people who were there. …LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! and Cinepunx will be doing a post screening Q&A session with director Drew Stone (Antidote / The High & Mighty), Danny Schuler (Biohazard), Mike Judge (JUDGE) and Robb Nunzio (Antidote).
This show is sure to sell out, so buy your tickets soon!
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Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
50th Anniversary Tribute at Underground ArtsTickets: http://bit.ly/SgtPeppersTribute_Tix (ON SALE NOW!)Thursday, June 1st, 2017 21+ | Doors: 8PM | Show: 9PM
Performed by a group of Philadelphia musicians (listed below)***Joined by a string quartet and brass section***Two sets of Beatles music***First set will be a collection of songs from various albums***Second set will be Sgt. Pepper in it’s entirety
PERFORMERS: …
Ryan Tennis (Ryan Tennis Band)
Sammy Vile (Vilebred)
Rhett Tierney (Looseleaf)
Andrew Napoli (Looseleaf)
Emily Drinker
Kelvin Cochrane
Kyle Sparkman (Frequent Flyers )
Jake Hager
Mike Hoffman (Funky T)
Ken Kirsh
Ryan Lutz (Looseleaf)
Keith Boehm (Looseleaf)
Ahmed Bahgat
Alexandra Cutler-Fetkewicz
Jennifer Boorum
Eve Miller
Gail Hernandez Rosa
and more!