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  • Our Rhythms, Our Voices Concert Featuring Javier Jara and Austin Unconducted

    Start Hispanic Heritage month off right with this meaningful concert featuring Javier Jara and the 18-piece string orchestra Austin Unconducted. 12 Latin American immigrant stories turned into 12 songs, using a rhythm from the person’s homeland. Tickets and more information available at the link below.
    Sun. Sept. 8, 3pm  
    Long Center for the Performing Arts
  • Tribute to Ustad Vilayat Khan: Hidayat Khan (Sitar) & Jay Gandhi (Flute)

    ICMCA presents a heartfelt memorial concert celebrating the divine musical legacy of the legendary sitar maestro Ustad Vilayat Khan. This special event features his son, Hidayat Khan, on the Sitar, alongside Jay Gandhi (a disciple of Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia) on the Bansuri (bamboo flute). They will be accompanied by the masterful rhythms of Gourisankar on the Tabla.
    Sat. Sept. 14, 5pm  
    Unity Church of the Hills
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    Waveform*, They are Gutting a Body of Water, Teethe, Alexalone

    After a touring stint in 2021, alt-rock romancers waveform* team up once again with Philadelphia noise-pop outfit They Are Gutting a Body of Water in looming feedback. Connecticut duo waveform* wields lo-fi haze amid troubadour lyricism but gains clarity via somber thrashes in 2023 LP Antarctica. Lineup neighbors TAGABOW pairs whimsical electronica with heavy guitar scratches, forging a uniquely synth-leavened shoegaze. Two of the East Coast’s most buzzy acts meet openers in the dire heat of Texas, which produced the twangy pulse of Dallas’ Teethe and hometown heroes alexalone’s softly cataclysmic doom. Somehow, sensory overload feels good in a place like this.
    Wed., Aug. 2, 8:30pm 
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