Hotel Neon, Lowercase Noises, Slow Meadow, Benjamin Mauch
November 30, 2022
8:00 PM
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
- Hotel Neon is the Philadelphia-based trio of Michael Tasselmyer, Andrew Tasselmyer, and Steven Kemner. Together they create music to get lost in: cavernous, reverberating guitars and synthesizers, matched with visual projections in an immersive audio/visual experience. Since forming in early 2013, the group has released 7 full-length albums and several EPs. Hotel Neon has toured and collaborated with the likes of Benoit Pîoulard, The Sight Below, Simon Scott, and Marcus Fischer, filling everything from living rooms to cathedrals with their densely layered walls of sound.
- Slow Meadow is the ambient chamber music of Houston-based, multi-instrumentalist Matt Kidd. After working as a touring and session musician since the early 2000s, Matt took a serious interest in creating music focused less on performance and more on inner experience. Slow Meadow began when Kidd befriended Marc Byrd of Hammock, who signed Slow Meadow to his label, Hammock Music, and released his debut in 2015.
- Lowercase Noises is the moniker of Andy Othling, an ambient musician from Albuquerque, NM. His compositions feature generative, creatively layered loops of atmospheric guitar. In addition to cultivating a substantial following with live improvised performances on Twitch and YouTube, Lowercase Noises has written twelve albums and EPs since 2009, most of them released independently.
- Benjamin Mauch is a musician and teacher from Richmond, VA. He uses synthesizers and tape loops to create slow-moving and emotive soundscapes.
1. All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated
2. No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue
3. Bags/purses will be checked at the door
4. Must have ID for entry
5. All tickets are picked up via will call starting at the time of doors
6. Appropriate clothing required at all times (tops and bottoms covered)
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