Ziggy's presents a live set from some East Coast, Free Jazz All-Stars (Irreversible Quartet), a spoken word/PA performance from a local great (Thomas Dunn), plus an Off World DJ set an Ypsi OG (Silas Green).
NO COVER but we'll be passing the hat for these fine musicians. Come see Irreversible before they hit the Ptichfork Fest and dig a wild night of words, music, and vibes.
IRREVERSIBLE QUARTET is the instrumental formation of Irreversible Entanglements, a free jazz + poetry quintet whose 2017 debut recording rocked the year-end lists of Wire Magazine, NPR, The Quietus, Stereogum and a host of others...
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Ziggy's presents a live set from some East Coast, Free Jazz All-Stars (Irreversible Quartet), a spoken word/PA performance from a local great (Thomas Dunn), plus an Off World DJ set an Ypsi OG (Silas Green).
NO COVER but we'll be passing the hat for these fine musicians. Come see Irreversible before they hit the Ptichfork Fest and dig a wild night of words, music, and vibes.
IRREVERSIBLE QUARTET is the instrumental formation of Irreversible Entanglements, a free jazz + poetry quintet whose 2017 debut recording rocked the year-end lists of Wire Magazine, NPR, The Quietus, Stereogum and a host of others. The Quartet, featuring Keir Neuringer on saxophone, Aquiles Navarro on trumpet, Luke Stewart on bass, and Tcheser Holmes on drums, reps scenes in Philadelphia, New York, and DC. Tapping into key legacies in creative Black music in the US, their work has been described as “a kinetic bubbling over of collective political and spiritual energy” (Liz Pelly, Shadowproof). They bring an intensity and determination honed by a string of milestones garnered by their main project, Irreversible Entanglements (featuring poet/musician Camae Ayewa a/k/a Moor Mother) — recent performances at the Moers, Vision, BRDCST, Rewire, Suoni per il Popolo, and Northside Festivals, as well as at venues as diverse as Cafe Oto in London, the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art in DC, the AMC Empire movie theater in Times Square, and Baltimore’s Red Room.
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