endless spill

 7038634357
Axine M
Tega
aka-Sol b2b Fuge

11.8.25
7pm - 12am

'vienna', a new release on Small Forms Records w  FIM Basel Concert March 2023   Hypersurface is a NYC-based trio consisting of Drew Wesely (guitar/objects), Lester St. Louis (cello), and Carlo Costa (percussion).     Hypersurface explores timbral, durational, and formal aspects of improvisation with lenses focused on their instruments' acoustic particularities alongside employing tiles, railroad spikes, ceramic plates and other objects to expand them further. In coming together Carlo, Drew and Lester wanted to create a music that puts emphasis on the erasure of sonic boundaries, embracing the liminal spaces between their instruments, their sounds and the greater sonic environment. Timbre, gesture, duration, particles, layers… a real time tapestry of its own. The trio has given performances throughout the United States and Europe in a diversity of concert settings from clubs to large halls and galleries; with each utilizing the acoustics to follow potent musical pathways.    Kamau Amu Patton is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work examines history and culture through engagement with archives, documents, stories, and sites. Patton’s projects are dialogic and take form as expanded field conversations.  http://kamaupatton.com

Endless Spill is an intimate party we’ve put together to celebrate some of our favorite musicians up close and at their weird best. We are going to make the studio as comfy as possible for club rats to access and explore an expanded emotional spectrum, because honestly, raving ruined concerts for us. Once you’ve become accustomed to the bass in your bones, it’s hard to go back to watching people perform and not respond in kind. The discomfort, the formality, the hierarchies, the politesse and the stiff bodies in even stiffer seats – after you let your freak out long enough, it’s hard to put it back in the closet.  Now we only want to hear music on the dancefloor, it’s the best place to hear it, to be inside of the sound, to be in love with it, for it to fill us.
 
For the inaugural edition we’ve put together performers with specific points of view and big musical personalities for a night of sounds filled with feeling and textures that will resonate through all parts of you: body music for the human soul. 

7038634357 makes heady sonics that land directly inside that phase where image sublimates into music and conjures synesthetic atmospheres out of electronics shaped by the contours of the human heart.

Axine M has been producing some of the best off-kilter music in NYC’s no wave tradition. Her mutant, slippery bangers are some of our favorite forward-thinking dancey productions of the past years, and we expect her jagged live set will crack some shit open.
 
It’s impossible not to be touched by Tega’s graceful presence and richly textured voice, and they come to us for a rare New York appearance like a purple dream unveiled. Their deeply personal granular electronic soul music describes the pains and yearnings of a mortal body remixed through half a century of futuristic black technology.

aka-Sol is simply one of the best diggers we know. Tapped into the futurisms of the 80s & 90s – back when we still had a future – they’re a true party spirit, and can rock across all realms from the aquatic to the electrified. They join forces with Fuge, one of the resident voices of Fiber, whose anarchic sets are filled with quick left turns and global detours. The alchemy that these two will concoct is not to be missed.
 
Doors at 7, sets start promptly at 7:45. High vibration family style potluck available for purchase early in the night.
 

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