Featuring in N.Y.C

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Booked Club Passim

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Radio Show with RSVP (radioscotvoid)

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Banterbury Tales

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Banterbury Tales Banterbury Tales

Reviews From Scotland (the famous EDFringe)

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Reviews From Scotland (the famous EDFringe) Reviews From Scotland (the famous EDFringe)

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Featuring in N.Y.C

We are traveling down to the upper West side of New York City! A special guest will be performing with us, “NEMO” the sax player.

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General Info

Booked Club Passim»

Great News after we performed at the Squawk Coffee House
Richard Cambridge one of the bookers for club Passim and an amazing poet that has a storied history in the Boston poetry scene around New England.  Richard gave us the opportunity to perform at  Club Passim Harvard Square in the spring of 2010.  We also booked [...]

Reviews

Reviews From Scotland (the famous EDFringe)»

Small excerpt from a critic,
The music, which never threatens to swamp the words but is more suggestive ambience, alludes to the poetry’s roots in the Beats, jazz and rap, setting the scene for the action in bars and on street corners.
David pollack from The Scotsman also says  “Tabloid headlines, race, sexuality and gender politics. It’s [...]

Appearances

Radio Show with RSVP (radioscotvoid)»

We are happy to announce we will be interviewed on the radio June 10th around 10:00pm.   Tune your radio dial to 91.7 or listen online at wmwmonline.com.  Radioscotvoid is an electronica artist dj and all around producer of good things. He  has asked us to come on the show and talk a little [...]

Projects

Banterbury Tales»

Our first project (which is carrying us all the way to Scotland!) is called Banterbury Tales. It’s a fusion of funk, urban, elektro beats with fluid, erotic, and controversial spoken word which tends to strike just the right chord with a variety of performance goers.