Come celebrate sounds of solidarity from West Philly to the West Bank on May 22 at @34.arts . All proceeds go to @mohammedsmission , an organization providing food and water to displaced families in Gaza. Featuring multicultural music and dance from Taal Baladi, jazz vocals from @katebresna , and protest music from Resilient Generation, this is a line-up you won’t want to miss!
Can’t attend but still want to donate? Follow the link to the venmo in the bio for @mohammedsmission
Poster by @ellac.arterart
#benefitshow #benefitconcert #freepalestine #protestmusic #solidarity
Trio Inflorescence performs in a generative way similar to how the fractals of plant structures are created,
reach for the sky and bask in the sun.
considers plant life cycles, improvising growth and withering through time, adapting to the natural, unnatural, and the imaginary implications of sonic moments.
releases April 17, 2026
Dan Blacksberg- trombone
Carlos Santiago- violin
Sonali Singh- Bassoon, Piano
Trailing composed by Dan Blackbserg
Excocytosis composed by Sonali Singh
Mixing and Mastering by Lucas Knapp @senstive_plant
Recorded December 13th 2025
Special Thanks to the Christ Church Preservation Trust
PMS002
Jessica Brown curates an evening of acoustic wonder. Woodwind Quartet. Solo Flute. and the premiere of a new duo whose love is boundless.
Industry night no.11
$10 nota
Squash Blossoms-
@etangajus - Horn
@mekhigladdeng5 - oboe
@jardingnome - Bassoon
@andrew_gioannetti - Clarinet
Pure Being
Audrey Trout - objects
Thomas Patteson - ?!
@musicbywill_ - Flute
Join us for Moonrise Music & Tour in the historic Christ Church garden. Intimate chamber music, BYOB, and a short pre-show tour that brings centuries of stories to life.
December 13 features Trio Inflorescence!
Bassoon. Violin. Trombone. A generative exploration of sound inspired by the fractals and cycles of plant life.
Bring a drink, bring a friend, and settle in for a luminus winter evening in the garden. 6:00pm
Join us for the final Moonrise Music concert, December 13th, with Trio Inflorescence!
Trio Inflorescence performs in a generative way similar to how the fractals of plant structures are created, reach for the sky and bask in the sun. considers plant life cycles, improvising growth and withering through time, adapting to the the natural, unnatural, and the imaginary implications of sonic moments. we three (Dan Blacksberg, trombone, Carlos Santiago, violin, Sonali Singh, Bassoon, Piano) came together in may 2025 to indulge our growth habits of climbing like vines around our compositions, anchoring in the crevices of our musical minds to enclose and break down our own musical preconceptions.
For tickets, visit the link in our bio.
Come enjoy this summer treat on Sunday. A mixture of play, dance, song, and honks.
Aubrey and Melinda are the kind of souls you want to collaborate with no matter the season.
Bring a friend! Be prepared to take your shoes off! No one turned away for lack of funds.
(Rescheduled debut show from @peoplesmusicsupply ‘s Industry Night #1 from back in January)
tilt exists in the space between improvisation and song, elastic and flowing, their music emerges from a shared love of words and experimentation. This Brooklyn-based collective brings together the voices of isabel crespo pardo, Kalia Vandever, Carmen Quill. The intimacy found in the ensemble is apparent through their evolving chemistry on stage and their symbiotic improvisational approach.
@kalia.vandever@oh.iiisa@carmenquill@danblacksberg@2sircheck and @jardingnome open with a clash of styles between the generations of improvisers. The alien and fractal aleatory of Dan Blacksberg meets sublimated classical pallete of Sonali Singh and the horse hair crunch of Carlos Santiago. Should be a burner.
$20, advance tickets recommend at @maasbuilding
Flyer by Jessica Brown
getting ready for the first of @peoplesmusicsupply ‘s industry nights … this one curated by @jardingnome with @aubrey_rsr … when rehearsing feels like rejuvenating meditation with friends … Sunday, Jan 26, doors at 7pm.
Join us!
This is a little late, but so so worth the watch. On 11/11 Alisha gathered humans to produce a music video for corduroy appreciation day. I cannot stop hearing Sonali’s beautiful voice… so you’re welcome. #corduroyappreciationday