Real life intrudes. So, my recommendations will be very brief this week.
Thursday, 26 September (Hodi's Half Note, Ft. Collins CO)
Friday, 27 September (Bluebird Theater, Denver C)
El Ten Eleven
This duo is phenomenal. How do two performers sound like four or five? They multitask! They juggle live looping, dual neck instruments, and a mix of acoustic and electronic rhythms. All the while, they make it look easy. For more detail, here's a show review that will give you the scoop.
Saturday, 28 September (Gothic Theatre, Denver CO)
Peter Hook
Bass player Peter Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, but hasn't been on good terms with his surviving bandmates for quite a while. His newest band, Peter Hook and The Light, has been performing whole New Order albums in concert as well as selections from Joy Division's back catalog. Despite some ugly comments in the press, He and The Light have been playing some great shows, by all reports.
Thursday, 26 September (Hodi's Half Note, Ft. Collins CO)
Friday, 27 September (Bluebird Theater, Denver C)
El Ten Eleven
This duo is phenomenal. How do two performers sound like four or five? They multitask! They juggle live looping, dual neck instruments, and a mix of acoustic and electronic rhythms. All the while, they make it look easy. For more detail, here's a show review that will give you the scoop.
Saturday, 28 September (Gothic Theatre, Denver CO)
Peter Hook
Bass player Peter Hook was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, but hasn't been on good terms with his surviving bandmates for quite a while. His newest band, Peter Hook and The Light, has been performing whole New Order albums in concert as well as selections from Joy Division's back catalog. Despite some ugly comments in the press, He and The Light have been playing some great shows, by all reports.
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