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  • Carnival Entertainment Auditions

    Are you ready to choose fun and take your music career to the next level?! If so, then fill out your application for the opportunity to audition live in Austin. If they feel you may be a good fit for Carnival Entertainment, they will send you an invitation to audition live. Click on the link to apply!
    Tues. Apr. 23  
    Austin, Texas
  • Beatles Full Moon Concert in the Dark

    On the April Full Moon, come set intentions and indulge in the mesmerizing allure of live acoustic music performed by world-class musicians, surrounded by the warm glow of candlelight. Its a different kind of concert, that begins and ends in darkness, with music and a poem or two surrounding and soothing you. Audience members will be given the choice of bringing their own yoga mats and/or pillows to gaze at the shadows on the ceiling. A circle of chairs will be provided.
    Tues. Apr. 23, 8pm-9pm  
    ATX Unplugged
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  • Music

    Seismic Dance Event w/ Anna, Bedouin, Bonobo (DJ set), Carl Craig, Cloonee, Ida Engberg, Illyus & Barrientos, Jonas Rathsman, Kyle Watson, Rebūke, Regard, Rinzen, Satori, Solardo, Volac, Yotto

    It’s the fourth annual Seismic Dance Event and, for the Austin dance community, it’s a coup. Saturday, techno fans stick to the Volcano stage for essential eruptions from Detroit icon (seriously) Carl Craig, Sweden’s Ida Engberg, and Brazil’s Anna. Stage Tsunami becomes the bass house home for the day (think garage and funky house love child), with the Frequency lineup featuring darker, brooding sets to culminate in Brooklyn-based duo Bedouin’s Middle Eastern inspired sounds and a DJ set from Bonobo. Sunday’s Tsunami stage is arguably the best of the fest. Detroit’s Seth Troxler hails to a live set from Booka Shade, capped with a two-hour appearance from South Africa’s Black Coffee. Stage Volcano gives more trance, wrapping with a live set from Berlin’s business techno duo Pan-Pot and then anyone’s guess (Ghetto? Trance? Hardcore?) from unpredictable Russian jockey/producer Nina Kraviz.
    Sat., Nov. 13
  • Music

    Feels So Good Fest + Pozer magazine launch w/ Lil' Flip, the Teeta, Sailor Poon, Ladi Earth, Tyranis, Sheverb, Crypt Trip, Peth, JD Clark, Motel Ball Band, White Dog, Big Bill

    A dozen artists and over 20 vendors assemble at the headquarters of culture-twisting screenprinting extraordinaires Fine Southern Gentlemen, also behind Feels So Good Records. Deemed “The Freestyle King” by DJ Screw, Houston hip-hop pillar Lil’ Flip brings “Sunshine” alongside homegrown rappers the Teeta, fresh off a dynamic ACL Fest debut with DJ Joaqu.n, and the decadent delights of Ladi Earth. Sailor Poon, and Big Bill promise winking punk excellence, not to mention the psych-sided sounds of Sheverb, Crypt Trip, White Dog, and more. The fest launches a new volume of Pozer Magazine, centered on women who ride their own motorcycles, vans, and classic cars.
    Sat., Nov. 13, 1pm
  • Music

    Afterglow Sessions w/ Tiarra Girls, Dan Petra, Kendra Sells, Madison Baker [inside]

    Latin grooves, singer-songwriter acoustics, soul meditations, and electronic pop beats all take shelter from the cold in the warmth of Mohawk’s inside stage. Tiffany, Tori, and Sophia Baltierra weld reggae grooves and girl group harmonies into bilingual feminist anthems as the Tiarra Girls, while Dan Petra offers quiet introspection with their guitar. As a solo artist, Blumoon singer Kendra Sells ups the ante on her band’s neo-soul sound with experimentations in drum loops, synthesizers, and fuzz guitar. Madison Baker, meanwhile, relishes in the slow, beat-heavy atmospherics of modern pop. A lineup as eclectic as the music magazine organizing it.
    Sat., Nov. 13, 8pm
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