Lotus at First Ave

Sunday, November 6, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here

First Avenue Mainroom • 7:00pm • 18+ • $18 adv | $20 door

More info at first-avenue.com

Added to calendar on Jul 11

Lotus

From Pennsylvania

First Twin Cities show since since November 12, 2010 • Fourth Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar since October 24, 2007

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From last.fm:

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Lotus is a largely instrumental Philadelphia, PA, USA, based band that melds sounds of electro, house, funk, and post-rock. They tour the United States frequently as well as Japan and are the most often scrobbled "Lotus" http://www.lotusvibes.com 2) Lotus is a Chicago based group centered on Christy Cameron Smith and Paul Infiniti. Described as "...softly flow through downtempo rhythms and are enlightened by strong melodies arising from acoustic, electric and electronic instrumentations Read more about Lotus on Last.fm.

Keys N Krates

From Toronto, Canada

First Twin Cities show on MN Live's calendar

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From last.fm:

Keys N Krates (composed of band members Jr Flo, Matisse Francois, and Adam Tune) are an innovative group from Toronto, ON producing distinct and dynamic sets, mixing hip-hop samples with live instrumentals. Their musical style simultaneously represents the raw soul of live instrumentation (drums, bass, keyboard), manipulation of turntablism and the progressive technology of Electronic Music. The result of this combination is surreal soundscapes and innovative melodies, hard hitting rhythms and an unmatched element of soul. Read more about Keys N Krates on Last.fm.

Skytree

From Minneapolis

First show since since February 18, 2011

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From last.fm:

"Skytree is Evan Snyder from Minnesota, USA. He started recording music at the age of 15, after the loan of a beaten Tascam tape deck cracked open the world of multi-track recording. Rough mix tapes followed, looping degraded swatches of guitar and keys over cheap drum machines. The Skytree name found its way onto mixes by accident, yet remained, suggesting a sound both old and new, at once rooted in the Earth and lost in the clouds. Read more about Skytree on Last.fm.

Added to bill on Oct 12