Friday April 9 * 6pm * Advance Tickets Required
Curated by Maya Miller in conjunction with her exhibition "Slow Wave".
Since the first EP in 2013, Dolo Percussion (AKA Max D, Beautiful Swimmer and Future Times label head) has aimed squarely at the DJ booth with his tracks, creating drum worlds and tools for use across the club music spectrum. Started as an outlet for the drum tracks that were being created and used for Max D live sets, the Dolo EPs touch a wide array of genres, united in club heft. Industrial sounds clank next to the roundest house 909s, swing gets locked into rigidity and loose again, live bells and claps melt and fizz all over the grid with space in between the hits for any maneuvers. futuretimes.bandcamp.com/album/boost
Michael R. Bernstein is a Takoma Park, MD based sound organizer. Stints in Double Leopards, Religious Knives, and Abstract Human have prepared him for, well, not sure exactly. Expect synthesizers, samples, and beats.
Maya Miller's "Slow Wave" will be open in the house for viewing by one household at a time. Maya Miller is an artist and musician living and working in Takoma Park, MD. Her art has been displayed at KS Art, MICA, Cooper Union and Printed Matter, among others. “'Slow Wave' is my attempt to understand and communicate the experience of liminality during epileptic seizures. Inspired by a series of seizures over a one year period, I explore loss of consciousness, mortality, and the emotional and physical intensity of seizure-induced involuntary movements using symbols, figures, space, light, and sound. Seizures are cast as movements of energy passing from me, through me, and to me, during periods of lost consciousness. Visions I've experienced, places I've gone, feelings I've become. In my work I use symbols to communicate the stages of seizures and the feelings and ideas that result. These works on paper use sumi ink to illustrate the visceral physical severity of a seizure and to explore the murky boundary at the border of my consciousness during the onset of an episode."
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Advance tickets required. Please do not come without a ticket. Per DC regulations we cannot have more than 50 people on site.
Masks and social distancing are required at all times.
You will need to come in via the driveway off Maple in front of the house. There will be NO PARKING on site, so if you drive you'll need to find street parking.
The inside of the house will be closed except for one person/household at a time.
If you feel sick, please stay at home.
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