Listening Party: Tropic of Cancer

Listening Party: Tropic of Cancer

Welcome back to a new edition of ‘Listening Party’ where we invite you to listen, and party, along to neoteric sounds from Bushwick, Brooklyn & Beyond. This week we take you beyond to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, and introduce you to Tropic of Cancer

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WHO: Tropic of Cancer

WRITTEN & PRODUCED BY: Camella Lobo

TROPIC OF CANCER SAYS: The brightest light, the darkest shadow.

WE SAY: Not tropical in the least, unless by tropical you mean esoteric musical murkiness with a vintage gothic twist.

HENRY MILLER SAYS: The waking mind is the least serviceable in the arts.

FROM: Los Angeles

ONLINE: Facebook.com/tropicofcancerband

LABELS: Dream

With releases out on labels to watch Ghostly International, Blackest Ever Black, Dream & more Camella Lobo has been seducing you with her beguilingly bleak soundscapes for a few years now. Tonight, Friday, April 5th, you have a chance to see her live  at Brooklyn’s legendary techno party, The Bunker.

More info on that event HERE– this week it’s being held at Public Assembly in Williamsburg.

 

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