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Event
Helado Negro and Thomas Wincek
The Luminary presents Helado Negro and Thomas Wincek on Saturday, October 17. Doors at 8:00 pm, show at 9:00 pm. Tickets $12 adv, $14 dos.
Helado Negro A South Florida native, born to Ecuadorian immigrants and based in Brooklyn, Helado Negro aka Roberto Carlos Lange's upbringing provides essential elements to his songwriting, including his consistently bilingual English and Spanish lyrics. While citing the influence of electro and Miami-bass he heard on the radio in his youth, his diverse work as Helado Negro points to shades of kraut rock bathed in his mesmerizing rhythms, loops and hair-raising melodies. Known for his craftsmanship, Lange has cultured his identity, ideology and musical dexterity with constant artistic and introspective development, pouring his heart and full sincerity in his music. His fourth LP Double Youth released in 2014 garnered acclaim with Pitchfork naming it ""the boldest and most intricate Helado Negro work to date." With a degree in Computer Art and Animation, Lange, a multifaceted creator, has worked with mediums such as video, sculpture, sound and performance. While Helado Negro is in a sense a one man band for the digital age, a constant collaborator, Lange has worked on projects with numerous artists including Sufjan Stevens, Julianna Barwick (as Ombre), Mikael Jorgensen (Wilco), Guillermo Scott Herren(Prefuse 73), School of Seven Bells and sculptor David Ellis. Helado Negro tours extensively and has performed in diverse venues from clubs to cultural organizations including the Wexner Center, Columbus; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Mana Contemporary, Chicago; Museum of Natural History, L.A.; Mass MoCA, North Adams, Marguilies Warehouse, Miami, Festival Centro, Bogota and Vive Latino, Mexico City. In March of 2015 he premiere's an orchestral commission during the inaugural festivities of the Ordway Center for Performing Arts in Saint Paul.
http://www.heladonegro.com/
Thomas Wincek Multi-instrumentalist Thomas Wincek is probably best recognized as the production wizard and keyboardist behind Volcano Choir, a side project between Milwaukee experimentalists Collections Of Colonies Of Bees (a band Wincek recently quit) and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon.
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LocationThe Luminary (View)
2701 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Owner: The Luminary |
On BPT Since: Jan 19, 2009 |
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Liz Deichmann |
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