The Kronos Quartet, Mostly Live at the Neptune

The Kronos Quartet, Mostly Live at the Neptune

For many, the chance to hear Reich’s new work was probably enough, despite the $55 ticket price. It’s a harrowing piece, uniting the terror and humanity of 9/11, opening with the violin mimicking an open phone line, and with the anxious voices of air traffic controllers laid, via a “stop-motion sound” technique over the instruments, so that they, too, are instruments. Later come the voices of women who kept vigil over the dead. Continue reading The Kronos Quartet, Mostly Live at the Neptune

Your Live Music Bets for the Weekend of March 23 through the 25th

Your Live Music Bets for the Weekend of March 23 through the 25th

Yeah, En Vogue’s sets will be a total wallow in nostalgia, but most of the original line-up remains intact, those brassy harmonies are still in place, and they’ve got some of the era’s most addictive soul-pop tunes in their arsenal. Try not to sing, “No, you’re never gonna get it,” over and over again now, for the duration of your work day.
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