Downtown Music Gallery w/ Jessica Ackerley & Henry Mermer

Tuesday, May 31st:
6:30: JESSICA ACKERLEY / ERIN ROGERS / HENRY MERMER – Guitar / Saxes / Drums
7:30: DARREN JOHNSTON / CHES SMITH – Trumpet / Percussion

Downtown Music Gallery
13 Monroe St
New York, NY 10002

FREE

May 9, 2022

Hypercube performs works by NYU Steinhardt

Hypercube performs works by students of NYU Steinhardt Music Technology. A culmination of its Spring 2022 residency. Online only!

Monday, May 9 @3pm
Broadcast via Twitch

Works by:
Jude Shih
Cole Reyes
Mengxue Tan
Eugene Markin
Adam Lutz
Kristian de Leon
Nicole Russell
Vicki Nguyen
Maxim Dybal-Denysenko

 

 

May 9, 2022

IBeam Brooklyn w/ Kelsey Mines

Playing a set with Seattle bassist Kelsey Mines, presented by Relative Pitch Records

Saturday 5/7
IBeam Brooklyn
$15 door

8pm: Erin Rogers
9pm: Tamio Shiraishi

May 3, 2022

Green-Wood Cemetery Catacombs: Gelsey Bell & Miguel Frasconi

For this evening’s performance, Bell is joined by Miguel Frasconi on glass instruments and Erin Rogers on saxophone, with paper-cut artist and shadow puppeteer Erik Ruin. The musical trio will explore lush and meditative sound worlds bathed in the light and color of Ruin’s intricate and spell-binding visuals.

$40/$35 for members. There are no paper or e-tickets. Attendees will be checked in by name.
Reserve HERE

Friday, April 29, 2022

  • 8:00pm: Doors Open
  • 8:30pm: Doors Close
  • 8:45–9:45pm: Performance

The Green-Wood Cemetery
500 25th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11232

April 27, 2022

Hypercube: Columbia Composers @Dimenna Center

For the second concert of their season, Columbia Composers are delighted to present the fearless instrumentalists of Hypercube, (Erin Rogers, Jay Sorce, Andrea Lodge, and Chris Graham), along with performances by brilliant musicians Isaac “Matük” Matus, Yuma Uesaka, and Catherine Sikora. Come to DiMenna Center on April 9th to hear the many-faceted music of Columbia Composers, featuring cyborg space travels, Parisian catacombs, hypothesized instrument resonances, all time pop hits, modular synthesizers, and a whole lot more!

Saturday, Apr 9 @7:30
Dimenna Center
450 W 37th St
New York, NY 10018
Tickets HERE

Program:
Jessie Cox – Cyborg Stories (Isaac “Matük” Matus & Yuma Uesaka)
Anna-Louise Walton – Approximations (Hypercube)
Corie Rose Soumah – Spinning, Touched, Undreamt; Snow- (Hypercube)
Saad Haddad – Sydegt (Hypercube)
Finola Merivale – des os (Catherine Sikora)

The DiMenna Center requires that anyone who enters the building be fully-vaccinated or qualify for a documented exemption based on a medical reason or a sincerely held religious belief. Exempt persons need to provide a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours before entry and wear a mask and social distance throughout their stay. Face masks will also be required. For more information: https://dimennacenter.org/
April 3, 2022

Alec Goldfarb: Album Release // Scholes Street

What Grieves Frenzy Drown’d – Album Release

Tuesday, April 5 @7pm
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn NY
Door $15

Alec Goldfarb
Erin Rogers
Marina Kifferstein
Mat Muntz
Carrie Frey

 

March 28, 2022

Gelsey Bell @Joe’s Pub feat. Skylighght

Thrilled to join my dear friend GELSEY BELL at JOE’S PUB for a performance of Skylighght.

May 6, 2022, 7pm
Joe’s Pub
425 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10003

Experimental singer and songwriter Gelsey Bell presents her first show at Joe’s Pub. Described by The New York Times as “one of New York’s most adventurous musicians,” Gelsey will bring an array of musical sensibilities to an eclectic night of music and song.

March 24, 2022

39th Annual New England Saxophone Festival and Competition featuring Popebama

The 39th Annual New England Saxophone Festival and Competition

Featuring guest artists Popebama and Jacques Schwarz-Bart, who will share their artistry and wisdom through classes, recitals, and an artist panel with Q&A.

Saturday, APRIL 23, 2022 // 9am – 10pm
Free Public Event — In the Bromery Center for the Arts
University of Massachusetts Amherst
151 Presidents Dr
Amherst, MA

Guest artists:
Jacques Schwarz-Bart
Popebama (Erin Rogers & Dennis Sullivan)

For more info and to register click HERE

 

March 21, 2022

Postponed: Blood Luxury tape release: Scholes Street, Brooklyn

Postponed until further notice.
Snag the new album from Blood Luxury while you wait (out now on Tubapede records):
https://tubapederecords.bandcamp.com/album/blood-luxury

Blood Luxury
Dennis Sullivan and Erica Dicker

and Duo sets by
Erin Rogers and Leo Chang
Laura Cocks and Joe Moffett

Sunday, Apr 17 @ 7:30pm
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn

Ticket Link TBD

March 21, 2022

Fire Over Heaven @ Outpost, Ridgewood

This month’s edition of Fire Over Heaven will be a special A/V presentation featuring sound and light works by Lindsay Packer & Lathan Hardy and a new ensemble piece by FOH perennial David First. Lindsay Packer’s work moves through the codes of filmmaking, architecture and the analog/digital spectrum with an improviser’s sensibility. Often drawing musicians and sound artists into dialogue with her real-time color/light/projection structures, she’s collaborated with FOH alum Anaïs Maviel and experimental electronics duo Fan Letters. Here she’ll be presenting a new iteration of her Viewfinders project with saxophonist and composer Lathan Hardy, who some FOH fans may remember from his work with the George Steeltoe Ensemble or collaborations with Sean Ali and Flin van Hemmen…David First will present a new piece entitled “Girders pt.1” which he describes as “an audio/visual exploration of just intonation and its ill-tempered opposites”, featuring members of his The Western Enisphere–Sam Kulik, Ian Douglas-Moore, and Danny Tunick–with special guest Erin Rogers. David First’s fascinating career has stretched from playing in Cecil Taylor’s large ensembles at the age of twenty to his late 70s noise punk band The Notekillers, on to a series of focused explorations of electronic music and instruments ranging from harmonica to sitar, which somehow bring us to his recent ensemble meditations on the inherent messiness of intonation and the ecstatic nature of long durations. A great night for the eyes and ears.

Once again, we’ll be requiring proof of vaccine and booster or negative covid PCR test result within the last 24 hours. Masking will also be required while inside. Our bar will remain closed for the time being but we will have water available. We’ll be limiting the audience to 30 so purchasing advanced tickets is highly recommended!

March 2, 2022