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  • ICMCA presents MAGIC BOW - Bharatanatyam Dance/Music/Storytelling

    ICMCA presents Magic Bow - a spectacular dance performance by world renowned Bharatanatyam dancers Sheejith Krishna and Anjana Anand choreographed by musician/playwright/director Gowri Ramnarayan. This unique event combines dance, music and storytelling to recreate the visual scenarios as imagined by the legendary composer Lalgudi Jayaraman. Info and tickets available online.
    Sun. Apr. 28, 5pm  
    East View Theater
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    Kool Keith, Chucky Blk, the Point w/ Ben Buck, DJ ConSafos, DJ Raquiqui

    New York City rapper who creates with the impeccable endurance of a Viagra fiend and delivers imagery containing the vulgar specificity of an adult film description.
    Fri., April 1, 8pm 
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    Puddle of Mudd, Olive Vox

    Post-grunge band largely responsible for providing material for WWE media and granular-recorded first-person shooter video game montages in the Aughts.
    Fri., April 1, 8pm 
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    Blk Ops (record release), Deep Cross, God Shell

    Blk Ops is best described as controlled chaos – like if Neurosis were a teenager coming out of its angry grindcore phase and getting into harsh noise. The trio’s as pedigreed as they come, consisting of members from seminal Dallas grindcore kings Kill the Client, local heavy-hitters Dining With Dogs, and Lubbock legends the Dead See. Their unpredictable heavy metal, using psychedelic soundscapes and unconventional sounds like horns and live vocal effects, will leave your mind altered. Adding to the psychoactive sounds, experimental noise-doom duo Deep Cross supports, with newer outfit Phase IV opening up.
    Fri., April 1, 9pm
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    Bon Iver, Dijon

    With no new album being pumped at press time, there’s tantalizing uncertainty surrounding the rustic art-pop collective as they prepare for this weekend – only the second stop of a globe-encircling 2022. Considering our tentatively post-pandemic mindset, I’d prepare for a set list stressing the spiritual continuity between the group’s two most expansively communal albums – 2019’s I, I and 2011’s recently reissued self-titled LP, plus a minimum of isolated cabin balladry. Also within the realm of possibility: one of Justin Vernon’s contributions to Taylor Swift’s indie-folk duology. Glistening, vibe-forward neo-soul sensation Dijon opens.
    Fri., April 1, 7pm
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