in real life human music

Sun, Dec 29

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5PM DOORS 6PM DJ 7PM SHOW Full food& beverage menu available the whole show. If you reserve a table, it is yours for the entire night. $14 ADVANCE (+taxes/fees) $20 AT THE DOOR (+taxes) human_ in space together with other humans music_ experiencing audio beauty browser history: what is that feeling you get when you feel like your floating but everything is at peace and going to be okay? in real life human music get off the internet, go see human beings create beautiful sounds in real life f**k the phone, disconnect it, trash that s**t undisclosed artists to be added to this collaborative effort ABOUT JUUNI juunni; pop music in real life created by the sensational and daring underdogs of american music and performance. members; ezekiella and yvonne mont martin have spent years building live audio_visual experiences that leaves your soul fragmented, your heart raw, and your visual imagination riveting. the two started their relationship through sharing poems, stories and songs. one day after silently making films in the cold northern woods of minnesota, ezekiella came to yvonne with a note summarizing a concept where a deer walked through the audience in a music venue. it was this moment they realized they wanted to push the boundaries of live music. [though without the deer] shortly after agreeing to this ambitious project, yvonne quickly became engrossed in this work, falling behind in school, and dropping out. the two went on to create and produce many live projects in small bars and diy music venues throughout the united states. during this time they would learn to conceptualize a canvas where they could paint their performances on in these spaces. searching for more community and collaboration, yvonne and ezekiella moved to the east cost. soon after moving, the pandemic forced them into isolation where they decided to build an off grid school bus and engineer a studio inside. they would end up in the country side of maryland living in cow fields and farmland where they wrote music endlessly and farmed for money and food. you can hear this dichotomy take shape in the music they began creating. exploring the space between natural and digital sounds, pulling back and forth at each other like the constant tug between a digital loneliness and a connected human experience. from the effects of deep isolation and poverty, the two reached a point of discouragement. their songs were not living up to ezekiella’s high standards and yvonne had no money to source materials for their sets. the two felt they had only the option of giving up, or to dive as deep as they could into their work. for the next couple of years ezekiella would spend every single day teaching herself mix-engineering, while yvonne sourced trash materials for their sets from the nearby farms, harvesting garbage, cleaning it, and piecing a production set together. every night yvonne would come home from the cold barn they worked in covered in dust and sit in the car listening to ezekiella’s mixes, neither of them being fully ready to say their education was complete. it was after years of relentlessly pushing past their creative and physical limits they would emerge with their debut single “u i” ABOUT KATE SAOIRSE Kate Saoirse is a Minneapolis-based musician, songwriter, and creative force who has built a career amplifying the voices of others. As a guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist, she has toured internationally and become a regular on many stages, performing and recording with countless artists including a six-year tenure with Lissie. Known for her technical skill and sensitivity as a collaborator, Kate has been an essential part of shaping the sound of her peers. Now embracing her voice as a solo artist, Kate is focusing on music that reflects her own perspective and emotional depth. Her upcoming show on December 29 highlights her evolving artistry, blending dynamic arrangements that fluidly shift between lush textures and delicate, open spaces with personal storytelling. After years spent behind the scenes, Kate’s solo work reveals a new side of her creativity—honest, intimate, and entirely her own. VEA & LLUVIA Their physiology necessitates climactic moments of sepsis, the scattering of familiar textures, entropic-knitting of their symbiotic qualities into the newly embodied composition. This remediation of form challenges the immunity of the listener, to resurrect and reroot. Once static, sonic alloys flower ludic though ephemeral due to the undulating exo. ABOUT EZEKIELLA imagine a flower. the most beautiful flower you have ever seen. now imagine me giving it to you while the most heart wrenching, soul crushing sounds you have ever heard play from a broken laptop that teeters back and forth between reality and the digital echos. + Special Guests