Chelsea

Including selections from their debut album, The Days of Mars (DFA), Russom and Gonzalez perform meditative electronic compositions on analog synthesizers in a distinct style referencing the minimalist traditions of both experimental and disco genres. Simultaneously, White leads a team of video artists, including Bec Stupak (Honeygun Labs) to improvise live synesthetic visuals behind a giant rear projection screen, involving the "liquid light" techniques he developed at Bill Graham's Fillmore East during the late 1960s. The performance is curated by Nick Hallett. Tickets are $10, with two shows one at 8 pm and another at 10.
Image from The Kitchen.