TotoRobyn

  Performing at 1010 Mass Ave at 1:00pm Based out of Boston, MA, Robyn Alman a.k.a TotoRobyn loves the exploration of electronic music using a mix of hardware and modular synths. She primarily composes ambient, downtempo, and dance music – you can typically find TotoRobyn streaming online at Twitch or performing live in the Boston …

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Deftly Demolition

  Performing at 3:30pm at 1010 Mass Ave David ‘Deftly-D’ Dodson has been producing and performing since 1995 when Zero Times Infinity debuted. Over time, Deftly’s brand of industrial percussion and looper music has evolved into modular synthesis, both solo and in his band Phantasmagorical Cannibal Animal.  Deftly has collaborated with or remixed numerous artists …

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not a hedgehog

not a hedgehog, a.k.a. David G Shaw, was classically trained on piano and music theory. He switched his interest to electronic music, performing regularly at local synth meetups for the last three years. His music can be found on YouTube and Bandcamp.

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Blue Forest of Wires

Performing at 1010 Mass Ave at 12:00pm  Blue Forest of Wires is an improvised electronic music duo focusing on sonic exploration, historical European scale tuning systems and teaching people about synthesis. The duo is Jon Hindmarsh, a graduate of Berklee College of Music and an organist for his local Masonic lodge, and Peter Raffensperger, PhD …

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Himang

Original & covers, 5-piece Pop/R&B group. We play pop, R&B, and K-pop– high energy groovy danceable tunes. Himang is a Korean-Indian R&B/Pop singer-songwriter and dancer, known for his smooth vocals, infectious smile, and clever rhymes. Fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin, his music explores the complexities of young adulthood—anxiety, love, and self-discovery. Performers: Himang Park …

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The Cropper Lads Present: Songs of the Wide-Awakes

Who’s ready to defend democracy? In 1860, men and women across America took to parlors, town squares, and street corners. They called themselves the Wide-Awakes, and they marched, chanted, and sang to prove that democracy was worth fighting for, to end the domination of their country by pro-slavery interests, and to elect Abraham Lincoln president. …

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