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Sungazer with special guest Sirintip

AGE RESTRICTION: Only Ages 21+ can purchase tickets for this show. NO REFUNDS/EXCHANGES for anyone underage who purchases or attempts to use these tickets. Doors: 7:00 PM Show: 7:30 PMSungazerSungazer is an international Future Jazz duo featuring YouTuber / bassist Adam Neely and drummer Shawn Crowder. Originally formed in Brooklyn, NY in July of 2014, Sungazer has brought their unique blend of hard-hitting Jazz Fusion, 8-bit, Progressive Rock and EDM to audiences in the U.S. and Europe. Sungazer explores the human element of improvisation within the context of modern electronic music. Exciting, hard-hitting, and never predictable, Sungazer creates music aimed squarely ahead into the 21st century. They released their sophomore EP entitled Sungazer, Vol. 2  in 2019.On October 11, 2021 they released their debut full-length album, Perihelion. The long-awaited debut LP explores time and the liminal spaces between jazz improvisation and modern electronic music aesthetics. The album was co-produced and mixed by Simon Grove (Plini, Protest The Hero, Intervals) and features an eclectic cast of guest musicians including Joshua de la Victoria, Hannah Sumner, Jae Soto, Tom Monda (Thank You Scientist), Shubh Saran, Jared Yee, Christian Li, Zac Zinger, Brian Plautz (Aberdeen), Brian Krock (Big Heart Machine) and the Resonance Collective. SirintipSirintip is an award-winning experimental trilingual Swedish-Thai singer & composer clout in both the pop and jazz worlds. Her unique use of effect pedals with her voice has brought her around the world performing with Snarky Puppy, Mark Guiliana (David Bowie), Benny Andersson (ABBA), opening for Wayne Shorter at Polar Music Prize, and competing as a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Competition. As a sought-after voice & topliner in the studio, Sirintip can be heard on over 30 officially released recordings and is an Ableton, TC Helicon, and Earthquaker Devices artist. After three years of climate research and patient self-discovery, in October 2022 she issued her sophomore release, carbon. Weary from headlines that preach and scold, she sought a new method of engagement. carbon presents thirteen tracks of original music as an invitational gesture, an appeal for a new kind of conversation around climate action. Her philanthropy work goes back to 2010 when she organized her first festival as a nineteen-year-old to fight racism in a rural small town in the southern part of Sweden. From there, she founded a series for the Stockholm Jazz Festival called “Contemporary Artists On Stage”  bringing up-and-coming Swedish artists to the international scene. Sirintip has appeared at major music and arts festivals and notable venues, including Metropolitan Museum, Guggenheim Museum, Norton Museum (Florida), The Jazz Gallery, the 55 Bar, Nublu, the Stone, Wave Hill Public Gardens, National Sawdust, WNYC Radio, Paste Magazine, WBGO Jazz Radio, NYC Winter Jazzfest, DC Jazz Festival, GroundUP Music Festival, Winnipeg Jazz Festival, Stockholm Jazz Festival, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Wonderfruit Festival Thailand, Nobel Museum, Stockholm’s Concert Hall, National Theater Bangkok, Tivoli Vredenburg, and O2 Academy Bournemouth, among other diverse and celebrated institutions. Sirintip’s voracious curiosity and high-level musicianship have garnered international grants, awards, and recognition from such distinguished outlets and institutions as New York Foundation for the Arts, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The Royal Academy of Music (Stockholm),among countless other distinctive honors.

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