Man Forever, In Buenos Aires, Harlem 70, BEEF, GDFX (DJ set) (In Buenos Aires Record Release; Harlem 70 has mems of Colin L. Orchestra, Invisible Circle, Awesome Color)

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Thursday, March 1st at Shea Stadium

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Time:9pm
Ticket Price:$7
Ages:All Ages
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Brooklyn, NY 11206

In Buenos Aires
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IN THE AIR ALL THE TIME
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Harlem 70
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BEEF
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"I think Beef is my favorite band. It stars Greem Jellyfish - depicted on the show's flier in a blurry, slanted, black and white, tongue-out photo that hung around several areas of Bushwick - with classic skateboarder James C. on bass and Lance on guitar. While the comparison of Greem to Animal (of Jim Henson's Muppets) is an easy one, what with baby boomers across the nation attending screenings of Muppets Take Susan Sarandon or whoever's in that movie, and Greem's loose, wild, cross-armed style, I truly think she is more akin to a cat playing the drums: floppy but with wonderful precision. Before long Greem was screaming at well-timed intervals, which oscillated between rollercoaster exclamation and bobcat death rattle. Meanwhile the boys worked together to make the reach the momentum of a car chase. Between every song the audience mooed, 'Beeeeeeeeeeef.'

"Rating: 3 weed leaves"

- Alaina Stamatis, Impose Magazine
(www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/janeane-garofalo-is-no-longer-blond)

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"I think Beef is my favorite band. It stars Greem Jellyfish - depicted on the show's flier in a blurry, slanted, black and white, tongue-out photo that hung around several areas of Bushwick - with classic skateboarder James C. on bass and Lance on guitar. While the comparison of Greem to Animal (of Jim Henson's Muppets) is an easy one, what with baby boomers across the nation attending screenings of Muppets Take Susan Sarandon or whoever's in that movie, and Greem's loose, wild, cross-armed style, I truly think she is more akin to a cat playing the drums: floppy but with wonderful precision. Before long Greem was screaming at well-timed intervals, which oscillated between rollercoaster exclamation and bobcat death rattle. Meanwhile the boys worked together to make the reach the momentum of a car chase. Between every song the audience mooed, 'Beeeeeeeeeeef.'

"Rating: 3 weed leaves"

- Alaina Stamatis, Impose Magazine
(www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/janeane-garofalo-is-no-longer-blond)

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GDFX (DJ set)
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"We all know a few drummer jokes, right? How do you know when a drummer's at the door? He doesn't know when to come in! How do you know that the stage is level? The drummer drools out of both sides of his mouth! Did you hear about the heavy metal drummer that made an electronic album? Hold on... that last one isn't actually a joke. GDFX's One Thing is a full-length exploration of electronic psychedelia created from scratch by Greg Fox, drummer with one of 2011?s most divisive bands: Liturgy. Whilst for some reason that outfit seem to be top of most "real" metal-heads' shit-lists, their new album has proved a big hit with pretty much everyone else, thanks in no small part to Fox's awe-inspiring rhythmic assaults; still, I have to admit I was surprised at how accomplished One Thing feels. Incorporating chopped 'n' screwed hip-hop, motorik trance, technicolour electro, droning synths, blissful ambience and harsh white noise, the album is as well-produced and varied as Four Tet as his toughest. Between this, Liturgy, his work as part of the Boredoms' Boadrum, Guardian Alien and his Man Forever project with Oneida's Kid Millions, Fox is fast establishing himself as a real singular [Read more]
"We all know a few drummer jokes, right? How do you know when a drummer's at the door? He doesn't know when to come in! How do you know that the stage is level? The drummer drools out of both sides of his mouth! Did you hear about the heavy metal drummer that made an electronic album? Hold on... that last one isn't actually a joke. GDFX's One Thing is a full-length exploration of electronic psychedelia created from scratch by Greg Fox, drummer with one of 2011?s most divisive bands: Liturgy. Whilst for some reason that outfit seem to be top of most "real" metal-heads' shit-lists, their new album has proved a big hit with pretty much everyone else, thanks in no small part to Fox's awe-inspiring rhythmic assaults; still, I have to admit I was surprised at how accomplished One Thing feels. Incorporating chopped 'n' screwed hip-hop, motorik trance, technicolour electro, droning synths, blissful ambience and harsh white noise, the album is as well-produced and varied as Four Tet as his toughest. Between this, Liturgy, his work as part of the Boredoms' Boadrum, Guardian Alien and his Man Forever project with Oneida's Kid Millions, Fox is fast establishing himself as a real singular talent." -FOAMHANDS

"Greg Fox initiated his solo project, GDFX, so that he could "have an opportunity to experiment outside of all the other projects that I've been involved with." Apparently he had a lot of spare time to kill, what with playing in Liturgy, Teeth Mountain, Family of Love and Dan Deacon's touring ensemble, and running the record label Infinite Limbs." -impose magazine

"...one of the most exciting drummers I've seen recently in any kind of music" -Ben Ratliff, New York Times

"The percussionist Greg Fox is one of the most colorful figures of the East Coast underground. His solo project [is] GDFX, a one-man transcendental freakout that finds Fox alternating between a trap set and various outmoded electronics." - the New Yorker magazine


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