Mercury
Move in me
Deliver my baby
Deliver me
Safely safely
Safely into springtime 🥀❤️🔥🌹
Rubyland debut single release concert for Burning Bush at Chimera Ballroom on April 11th • Doors at 7
Made possible by @artistscreativefund
Ticket link in Bio 🎟️🔗
Come to the RUBYLAND debut single release concert for Burning Bush followed by an after hang with the band at Chimera Ballroom on April 11th.
Rubyland has the great honor of being one of the 2026 recipients of the Artist’s Creative Fund, and we have recorded a beautiful debut album. Our first single release hits the airwaves one month from today!
In a time of rapid tumultuous change, the future is teeming with possibility. Rubyland’s single, Burning Bush, is a reminder that this change is a fire that not only consumes but also fuels and sustains ❤️🔥
Doors at 7pm
Show at 7:30pm
After hang at 9pm
Specialty themed drinks and noshes will be available for purchase 🍹🌮
Ticket link in bio 🎟️🔗
Poster by @man_dela
RUBYLAND concert at Cabin Boys Brewery! 🚨♥️
Jan 17th 🔴 doors at 7 🔴 1717 E 7th St.
💯% of ticket sales go to support our DEBUT ALBUM ‼️
#tulsamusic #thingstodointulsa #originalmusic #tulsaband #annieellicott
Is your New Year’s resolution to see more live experimental musical performances? Well lucky for you, I’ll be playing my own arrangement of Palais de Mari by Morton Feldman, some sax and electronic duos with Mark Southerland, and @natachadiels will be in town sharing her unique brand of perpetually accumulating nonsense for theremin-driven snare drum and various other knick-knacks. Mark your calendars and get thee to @drifterstheater on January 7th!
January 7th!! Dave Broome performing live granular synthesis of Mark Southerland’s saxophone, and an arrangement of a song by Morton Feldman.
Natacha Diels theremin-driven snare drum, dismembered metronomes, and perpetually accumulating nonsense phrases that gradually coalesce into crystalline sense. Half-remembered conversations with my machine friends form the work’s text, constructing elaborate stories built of the forever narrowing gap between living (as person) and functioning (as machine).
This is going to be a very interesting show.
TICKET LINK IN BIO
Hi all! Here are some segments of a new video for Envelope En En by Bryan Jacobs. It’s available on our album released earlier this month! Link in bio. Full video on YouTube.
It’s album release day! We are so excited to share Brightness Drifts with you today. Please enjoy these excerpts and visit the link in bio to find the full album.
Brightness drifts from one corner of life to another, freely and chaotically within a filamentous network of ever-changing connections brought about by communication, continuation, and the joyful futility of trying to understand.
Brightness Drifts is four pieces about this statement, viewed through different lenses— casual nonsense and existential boredom or peace (What do you want to see today?), piano reductions of personality transcription through temporal games (Facets), navigation through luminous orders of magnitude (Luminosity II), and a unification of insect and human via a mechanization of creature language (Envelope En En).
Hi all! The new Ensemble Pamplemousse album, Brightness Drifts, is available for pre-order now over on Bandcamp! Here’s a little clip from Bryan Jacobs’ track, Envelope In In
Preorders for Brightness Drifts are now available on Bandcamp, where you can get a sneak peak of a new piece by @natachadiels - The full album drops November 11. Featured here is behind the scenes footage of Luminosity II by @bravedoom … LINK IN BIO