Warper Party at The Keep

April 19, 2018

April 20, 2018

8:00 pm To 2:00 am

Free

The Keep, Cypress Avenue, Ridgewood, NY, USA

Event Description

The Largest Showcase of Electronic Art and Music in NYC, The Warper Party is back! This month they are celebrating a new EP Release CONVEX, an act that is fairly new to the WARPER Community. Come out and check them out and show your support for Live Electronic Music in NYC.

About Warper Party:

WARPER PARTY, NYC’S Largest Electronic Music and Art Showcase is a monthly DIY event for Controllerists, Visualists and any MIDI based digital art and music performers. Warper Party is a free event that is open to any artists who would like to sign up.


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SCHEDULE

AUDIO
8:00 – Cameron Gary
8:45 – No Burden
9:15 – Convex (EP RELEASE)
10:15 – melton
10:45 – Juakali
11:15 – MegManMusic
12:00 – Distant Comets
12:30 – DJ Fulfillment
1:15 – Blak Blondz
2:00 – Ghost Stories

VISUALS
8:00 – nick kent
9:30 – Permian Strata
11:15 – VJ DoctorMojo
1:15 – VJ N8TRONICK

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Upcoming Warper dates for 2018:
May 17, June 14,
July 12, Aug. 16, Sept. 20,
Oct. 18, Nov. 15, Dec. 13

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