DJ It-Boy
+Dissensus- guitar/drums/sax post-jazz
+Woodhull- Woodhull is a noisy rock band from New York City. It was started by Matt and Seth. Now the band is Greg and Seth and Adam.
+Diceholes- dream-goth
+Matte Black- doomy trio
DJ Coconut
+Discreet Charms- Brooklyn art punks with a rock'n'roll swagger
+Selma Oxor: Selma Oxor is a Mexican American singer-songwriter. Oxor was born Leticia Beeton in Monterrey, Mexico, but has since adopted the handle Selma Oxor. Selma Oxor was formed in 2007 as a band in Monterrey Mexico. but later became a Solo project. Selma Oxor live act it’s a mix of Spanish electro clash with dark and hypnotic vocal styles. Having recognition in her home country and playing several festivals and venues and touring Mexico/USA/EUROPE. After The social and political climate made it difficult for her to thrive as an Erotic Performer Artist in Mexico, Oxor makes the official move to the United States where she collaborated with punk band New Buck Biloxi and thrives working as a professional show girl on Bourbon st, New Orleans. Oxor currently resides and is active making New Music and playing shows again after a long hiatus in the city of Detroit.
+Kilynn Lunsford- ‘Custodians of Human Succession’, released on Ever/Never Records, straddles unclear boundaries between electro-pop, post-punk and the avant-garde; it delves into those liminal spaces between pop culture and experimentalism, between city and country, between verse and chorus.
Written over four years, drafted during long car rides from work, hewn out first thing in the morning or last thing at night ‘Custodians’…is Lunsford’s first work since the dissolution of her former project, noise-punk outfit Taiwan Housing Project in 2021. The album itself operates like a collage, splintered and warped, each song imprinting its own shape and colour to fashion a finished whole. Industrial-edged electro-pop a la Chris and Cosey sits shoulder to shoulder with twangling new wave rock ‘n’ roll ironies. Lunsford’s caustic lyrics embellish this further, packed as they are with a potent blood-stream of unflinching surrealism and discomfiting satire. Little wonder how, from all this, comes a record of commensurate disturbance, and brilliant intrigue.
DJ Paul Major- From The Moldy Dogs, The Sorcerers, Endless Boogie, and more recently, Prison, Paul has been in some heavy bands, but it’s his record collecting that’s saved hundreds of private press stoner psych, weirdo religious, and otherwise bizarre protocol punks from the trash heap. Real heads know! Check out the book Feel The Music from @anthology to get a sense of Paul’s world. Paul says, “I’ll be taking the sounds into wild territory when I select my ammo for the night.”
+Bunnybrains- Connecticut's Pioneering Avant Punk Noise Rock Collective
+Plastic Crimewave Syndicate: Chicago’s preeminent space-punk band is led by Plastic Crimewave aka Steve Krakow (bellows/guiterror), Rob Rodak (bass rumble), and Jose "The Beast" Bernal (kit smash). The Syndicate's cosmic-scuzz jams have kept the freaks a-rollin and a-tumblin in the windy city for almost a decade, releasing several LPs (on UK labels Swordfish and Cardinal Fuzz) and opening for psychedelic-heavies like Acid Mother's Temple, Loop, Keiji Haino, Hawkwind, Kikagaku Moyo, Chrome, Josefus, Simply Saucer, Poobah, Quilt, Woods, Book of Wyrms, and many more. PCWS's heavy sound encompasses all from skittery no wave, monochord doom, damaged post-punk, kraut-motorik rhythms, and fried acid rock into their dangerous stew. The band's latest LP, "Space Alley" on Cardinal Fuzz/Lion Productions has received international accolades for its elemental skree.
Krakow is also longtime editor of the famed psychedelic magazine Galactic Zoo Dossier for Drag City (whom he also runs a reissue LP imprint with), creator of the "Secret History of Chicago Music" comic strip which has been in the Chicago Reader for almost 20 years (and with a book collection), and global-touring musician and DJ for over 30 years.
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