Warming Show
Take in four sets of exploratory music at an intimate backyard show in the heart of Minneapolis Sunday, July 10. Bring your own blankets to sit on, and a picnic dinner if you want.
Set Times
Doors: 6pm
alone-a 6:30pm
Patrick Marschke 6:50pm
Intermission / Break
Cole Pulice 7:30
Ritika + Shinjan 8:00pm
Tickets
$5-10 suggested donation at the door. Pay by cash or Venmo.
Refreshments
We will have sparking water and snacks available. Feel free to BYOB, or bring along a picnic dinner.
Rain Plan
This event will be outdoors, weather permitting. In the case of rain, the show will move inside the garage, and masks will be required.
Address
RSVP here to receive the address.
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Featured Performers
Ritika + Shinjan
Ritika and Shinjan invite adventurous audiences to their genre-bending conversations with music. As a duo, they are known and loved for drawing the listener into familiar, future, and faraway worlds as they connect our everyday with 200 year-old songs and poems in Bangla. Along with their chosen musical immersions, they share a love for long leaf Darjeeling tea. See them in action as they coalesce and collide different realms. Shinjan, a software engineer by day, plays fingerstyle guitar. Ritika, vocalist and composer, is a grant strategy consultant and a 2021 McKnight Composer Fellow.
Cole Pulice
Cole Pulice is a saxophone player from Minneapolis. An improviser of ambient jazz who earned their merits touring with Bon Iver, working with Godspeed You! Black Emperor and releasing wonderful electroacoustic gems with the groups Iceblink (Moon Glyph) and LCM (Orange Milk). With Gloam - their solo debut - Cole Pulice offers us six spacious audio holograms, one-take recordings of their saxophone entangled with live electronic hardware. We hear undulating pitch shifters, ring modulations and spectrally rich harmonizers. Cole applies all signal processing live, augmenting the calm, serene melodies they play on their saxophone.
Patrick Marschke
Patrick Marschke is a percussionist and sound technologist who builds custom applications that examine the boundaries of aural perception through sonic obfuscation and live improvised electroacoustic performance. His work revolves around immersive performance experiences that explore the emotional fragments ingrained in the liminal space between minds, bodies, and machines.
alone-a
alone-a, a solo exploratory sonic project from alana horton, explores the limits of memory and moment through vast tapestries of digital delays, voice, and densely rich signal processing in max/msp. Every audible sound that is generated comes from live input to surprising, chaotic, and ecstatic ends.