Nublu 151

7pm-
Aberdeen, Kadawa
Tickets

10pm-
COSMOLYPTIC
live experimental music
w/ Nick Demopoulos (Smomid), Dmitry Ishenko, Poyraz Aldemir and Yusuke Yamamoto
Tickets

7pm-
Nu Jazz feat. Alfredo Colón
Tomoki Sanders, The Narcotix
Tickets

10pm-
Latin Wednesdays
-Live band and Great Latin Dj’s
Tickets

7pm-
Roots and Rhythms:
A Celebration of Modern Music & Cultural Heritage
Tickets

10pm-
Vula & Friends
First ever NYC Show:
Full Live Band & Special Guest Co-Host China Moses
Tickets

7pm-
Phil Robinson - Tickets

10pm-4am
Nublu Night Clubbing
DJ No Shame + Special Guest
Live at Midnight & 2am
Ilhan Ersahin, Yusuke Yamamoto, Gintas, Janusonis
Tickets

7pm-
Double Standard with Talon
Tickets

10pm-
Dagema "Gaspar's B-day"
Gaspar Muniz, Rapha Lima, Tietta
Tickets

7pm-
Composers Concordance Presents: The Fiddlers
feat. violinists
Daisy Castro, Jason Hwang, Dave Soldier, Mazz Swift - Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Ilhan Ersahin, Mike Kiaer, Gintas Janusonis - Tickets

7pm-
Independent Flotation Device
Album Release Show
Rick Parker, Patrick Golden, Matt Hollenberg - Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Producer Mondays with Ray Angry & The Council of Goldfinger
Spinning Frei Speech and Co.
Tickets

Nublu 62

TONGUES IN TREES - November 7

Indie dream pop and Indian rhythms collide in the band Tongues In Trees – John Schaefer, Soundcheck (WNYC)

 

From their first musical meeting, Samita Sinha, Sunny Jain and Grey McMurray were a uniquely aligned trio.  Each a lauded composer in their own right, longtime collaborators Sinha and Jain bring their distinctive hybrid musical voices alongside McMurray’s avant new music textures.  Their collectively realized compositions reach past the limits of style and geography to express the all encompassing ecstatic; accessible and challenging, familiar and alien. The band draws from North Indian classical and folk music, sonic texturing, propulsive beats and multiple languages to create a musical vocabulary of their own.  Free and noise elements serve taut lyrical images, through-composed forms grow out of improvised structures, old traditions are draped with new shapes, not to throw either into stark relief, but rather because both new and old are always wearing each others’ clothes, asking for entry from the other. File under: Sonic Youth meets Brian Eno meets Sufi trance.

 

 

 

 

 

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