Monday Monday Monday! It’s blue time baybeeeee
Show up to 1.) enjoy some great live music from talented local artists 2.) get mesmerized by incredible live visuals and 3.) hang with community in the lovely third space that is @blk.ldg.sea
See y’all Monday,
💙 🅴🅻🅴🅲🆃🆁🅸🅲 🅱🅻🆄🅴
Every person is a Star. There is a galaxy in me. There is a galaxy in You. Let's meet in the solar system on Earth in Seattle on Monday 🔵 May 18th at Electric Blue with sonic magic by @b.c.welsh and Paulus Van Horne @megacitynoise ✨️ @electricblueseries@blk.ldg.sea
We are all made of light. Shine on brightly. Water the gardens.
@skerik pouring sonic medicine on '061725' @loosegrooverecords
Grow Heart. Build Resilience. Persevere. Don't let the bastards grind you down.
Treasures from a journey underground. I have found that when i am Listening there is always a vibration. Following the rhythm and repeating in time one can rise to a higher plane and catch a Groove. The Groove can carry you beyond barriers. And when new melodies present themselves one must make the Choice to jump to a new groove. For if one should try to grasp a single groove they will dig themselves into a rut. I try to remind myself to let the needle skip, to trust the next groove and the unknown melody. Great artists like @d.dan___ and @rajmakker help me do that. They remind me. Don’t Fear the Dance Floor.
Ground Hum is March 7th! Join us at Washington Hall for an amazing afternoon and evening of deep listening. This is a winter celebration of experimental music, dance, and installation art. Featuring performances by Upsammy, Joy Guidry, Madeline Stepien, Sean Meehan, Raven, RAICA, Travel Agent, and ANKOKU. Visual art installations by María Dolores A. Matienzo, Chelsea Rodino, Jax Braun, Simone Pierson, and yours truly. It's going to be a very special event! Head to groundhum.net for tickets and more information ✨️
We are thrilled to welcome back @blazinspace for our main stage visuals this year!
Blazinspace has been an evolving series of live performances and art installations. Rock shows, movie remixes, surreal jazz nights and raves. It’s an exploration of sharing space with other people; both inner and outer. Music wakes up images in me and projectors have a way of reminding me that we are all made of light.
They write: When I think of all the wonderful ephemeral moments live musicians have given me that echo still; I’m so honored I get to bring what filmmaking has inspired in me to meet them in the moment. To tell a story, to saturate the space. I believe that people are more important than profits, that we need to grow with our hearts in mind, and that Art is the antidote.
Carlos Tulloss of Afrocop writes “I don’t think people realize how much work goes into these visual performances. It is such a special thing that they bring to these events. It is the equivalent of a super high budget production every outing, making these local shows something you won’t see anywhere else. Go see Blazinspace every chance you can, the shows are constantly evolving.”