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for Fri., March 8
  • In Situ Album Release Concert

    Come enjoy the official release concert of the Alexa Torres Quartet debut album, In Situ. This is a free jazz violin concert presented in Partnership with the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center. Supported by the Austin Live Music Event Fund.
    Sat. June 15, 7pm-9pm  
    Dougherty Arts Center
  • Glass Spells and more at Elysium

    Presented by Santuario Austin - Step into a bewitching world with San Diego based Synth Pop duo, Glass Spells. Also featuring Austin's rising dark wave group, Most Modern. Flesh of Morning, electro goth pop from Austin opens. DJ DevilWoman closes the night with a goth dance party. Presale tickets at Secret Oktober
    Thurs. June 13, Doors at 9pm  
  • Allisen & The Wy's Guys "In 2" Single Release Party

    You're invited to Allisen & The Wy's Guys Single Release Party! This Austin-based band is releasing their single "In 2" on June 15th and will be celebrating at The Continental Club with special guest, Indoor Creature. There is a $12 cover at the door and the venue is 21+.
    Sat. June 15, 10pm  
    Continental Club
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    Exploded Drawing w/ Dougie Do, eno-obong, Sources & Methods, A.M. Architect, Lucía Beyond

    Having just released a mood-enhancing collection of bite-sized percussion works on Austin’s (iN)Sect Records, Broken Social Scene drummer Justin Peroff brings his beat-craft to Exploded Drawing – the all-ages, DIY-style warehouse party celebrating electronic music’s creative underground. The Eastside event, hosted by (iN)Sect chairman Butcher Bear and KUTX’s beat music authority Soundfounder, also welcomes dreamy sample specialist Eno Obong, Magna Carda’s sonic maestro Dougie Do, the lush ambience of A.M. Architect, soundscaping songwriter Lucía Beyond, and Sources & Methods – a heavy new collaboration between Reaganometry & Multi-Tracker that bridges sample-jazz and instrumental grooves. – Kevin Curtin
    Fri., March 8, 10pm. $5 cover (all ages).
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