Music Matters Productions and King Plow Events are teaming up to bring you a Thanksgiving Homecoming Party like you have never experienced.
There will be a VERY LIMITED amount of $10 Pre-Sale tickets at http://www.kingplowevents.com/
Once pre-sales are gone tickets will be $15 online / $18 door.
Doors @ 9:00 pm 18+
Eliot Lipp

From Tacoma to San Francisco to Chicago to Los Angeles to New York, producer Eliot Lipp has always followed the music. Creating songs that, according to XLR8R, “tickle days after the last spin,” he combines hip-hop influenced drum programming with the vintage synthesizer sounds found in the cutting edge electronic music of the 70s. Eliot Lipp’s early career saw him vigorously honing his skill on the club circuit where his fresh and daring take on hip-hop impressed Scott Herren (Prefuse 73) so much that he put out his 2004 debut LP on Eastern Developments. Subsequent successful releases on Hefty Records have continued to expand his audience and refine his craft. Now, Mush is thrilled to bring offerings of Eliot Lipp’s timeless yet novel interpretation of electro-funk to the people.
Random Rabbit

So what is a Random Rabbit?
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These days, it’s getting harder and harder to tell…some would argue that it is one part electronic and one part organic, while others prefer to call it equal parts fantasy and surreality. It’s true, these ingredients make for a pretty sexy stew that the Rabbits feed their hungry audience…and with a recipe that is never followed the same way twice, loyal Rabbitheads can’t get enough. First time witnesses to a Random Rabbit live extravaganza are often left awestruck and vow to return to a such a twisted, mind-melting experience as soon as humanly possible. The Rabbit’s hilariously off-the-wall approach to making their audience shake their asses is becoming legendary.
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Formula? What formula?
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Already four albums deep into a life that only began in Atlanta in 2005, Random Rabbit not only refuses to acknowledge a conventional style, they laugh at the mere thought of it. In a time where countless bands will release one album approximately every two years, the Rabbits scoff and release three albums in ten months (March 2008-January 2009) on Abstract Logic Recordings—the most recent of which, Ornament, is as far-out as the Rabbits have ever ventured. Staying true to their roots, Ornament’s shape-shifting formlessness weaves around the brain and gives it a tight squeeze. More so now than ever before, their glitchy beats, luscious melodies & global consciousness lend themselves to a type disjointed continuity that is new territory even for something as random as Random Rabbit.
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It’s one thing to never play a song the same way twice, but this is just ridiculous…
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Never content to play it safe, the Rabbit’s main focus is in their live improvisation which is funky at its calmest and utterly chaotic at its weirdest. They often find themselves most at home when they are farthest from it. With 21st century music technology working overtime, all forms of audio are able to be performed & presented in their most manipulatable format…and the Rabbit is leading the charge. The combination of new gadgets with conventional instrumentation has helped Random Rabbit become innovators in the development of the ever-shifting jamtronica scene.
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Now that’s a Random Rabbit.
Uprise steps in at a time in the world of music where everyone has access to the same tools to craft their art, in the age of a watered down and over-saturated industry. Yet in the midst of this age, Uprise shines. Over the last year they have steeped their sound to the point of perfection, rather than following a carbon copy paste formula for producing they approach each track as an art piece. Genre is not something Uprise is concerned with, every tune includes elements of different styles and still remains centered in music made do dance, thrash or spin. In Uprises’ first year they played festivals and clubs nearly 3000 miles from home and with the likes of Flying Lotus and Rusko, as well as graced the top ten charts on download sites with their first single ‘Soulz’. Rather than name drop the already arm-length list of well known artists Uprise has performed with, we’ll talk about the fact that their more recent productions and live performances are on caliber with the best of them. The long awaited full length album due out in late 2010 includes guest vocals and collab tracks with fellow artists representing the dirty south, It spans several styles of electronic music leaving the listener satisfied and wanting more.
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