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  • Intune Music & Lifestyle Festival Plans for a Huge Kickoff

    FLYER_updated_singleOn June 28th, Island Park in Williamsville, NY will become the center for a new, one-day festival, setting up shop right in the middle of suburbia. Intune Music & Lifestyle Festival will be laying down its inaugural foundation for a day of music, artists, workshops, and other various activities. Upon speaking with one of the organizers, Amanda Gutierrez, she said that the festival is a tribute to a friend, Zack Yambor, and their goal is to turn the pain of his loss into a positive for the community. The vision is truly inspirational and what they plan on encompassing within the gates is a large offering to satisfy anyone who plans on attending.

    Throughout the day, those in attendance will be treated to various musical acts such as Skyes, Sumkind, Steel Keys and Brass, Bertioga, Dysrupt, and Kooli. Headlining the festival though is none other than Break Science, featuring Lettuce drummer Adam Deitch. Besides the music, there will be eight free workshops, teaching anything from yoga to live graffiti. Local farmers and food vendors will be there as well to show off their latest with live cooking demos. The fest will take place from noon to 10pm and feature a jam-packed day for a great kickoff! Tickets are $20 presale and you can get them here.

    And if you’re a musician who’s interested in playing, there’s still TWO open slots that the organizers are looking to fill via a contest. Hit the link if you think you have what it takes.

    With so much to offer, here’s a summary of activities you can expect to see at the festival.

    Map of the festival grounds
    Map of the festival grounds

    Bands:
    Break Science
    Skyes
    Sumkind
    Steel Keys and Brass
    Bertioga
    Dysrupt
    Kooli
    – The Goods
    – Satya Hinduja
    Devon James
    – Lo-Ski

    Workshops:
    – Music Production
    – DJing
    – Yoga
    – Cooking
    – Screen Printing
    – Film
    – Musical Theatre
    – Art
    – Skating

  • Break Science Kicks Off “Seven Bridges Tour” On the Right Foot, January 22

    The Hollow was alive with energy in the early hours of Wednesday night for Break Science with special guest Paul Basic on January 22nd. Paul Basic took the stage first with a seemingly packed house full of adoring fans.

    The crowd was flooded with fans plastered in “Pretty Lights Fam” pins, hats and shirts and it was certainly evident that these artists have a significant amount of love and respect within the music scene. The moment Basic began to play it was evident why he had attracted so much hype straight out of the gate. His music fused hip hop, dub step, glitch-hop, funk, hard samples and a variety of different techniques and genres to create a unique sound that fits perfectly within the various artists that combine to make up the Pretty Lights music label.  Basic played in a band with both Pretty Light’s Derek Vincent Smith and Michael Menert. Eventually the three went on their separate ways and it wasn’t until years later that they synced back up to create the music they play today. Basic played many songs off his LP Transient Horizons and put on an overall excellent performance and showed an astounding amount of talent for an up and coming DJ.

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    Break Science came on shortly after Paul Basic left the stage and delivered a performance with such a ridiculous amount of energy and intensity. Borahm Lee and Adam Deitch unite to make such a new and different sound with such epic complexities. The samples they utilize encompass the old school, underground Brooklyn music scene layered with a new current sound that seems almost impossible to blend so perfectly. When asked about the influences of the samples they choose and music they play, Deitch spoke about the influences his father, who is also a musician, had on his musical palette. Artists like Aretha Franklin, Earth, Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, etc. were just some of the artists that he wanted to bring into his work to introduce to his fans.  He stated, “I grew up on Funk, I got into hip-hop as a teen, and right now it’s about electronic is now.” It is evident that both Lee and Deitch are both extremely passionate about the music they create, and because of that drive they are given the platform to perform with such intensity.

    When asked about playing New York, which is both Lee and Deitch’s home state, they both spoke so highly Albany and the devotion all of their fans have for the music they create. Both artists were surprised that even with the freezing cold weather of upstate, the turnout was phenomenal and the energy was at a high. Due to the layout of the Hollow this was also a much more intimate experience for both the fans and the artists. It is obvious that both Break Science and Paul Basic have a lot of love in the Albany music scene and they will be looking forward to their return.

  • Break Science and Special Guest Paul Basic to Play The Hollow January 22

    PLBPPretty Lights musical artists Break Science and Paul Basic are set to play the Hollow to kick off their Seven Bridges Winter Tour on January 22nd. DJs can enter to win the chance to open for each show throughout their tour, and all entries will be judged by fans. There is also an opportunity for fans to enter to win two free tickets to a show while voting for DJ submissions.

    Break Science will return to Albany kicking off their winter tour with Adam Deitch on drums and Borahm Lee on Keys and DJing. Together they form a powerhouse that has taken the electronic and jam community by storm after forming in 2009. This past summer Break Science toured the festival circuit playing stages at Camp Bisco, BUKU, Summer Camp, Electric Forest, Bounce, Electric Zoo, Hornings Hideout, Summer Meltdown and Kahbang music festival. Their innovative musical styling has redefined the electronic music world and opened the door for many new artists to find their niche within an ever changing musical environment.

    One of the artists that has been given said opportunity is Paul Basic. Basic released his debut EP The Mirror on Pretty Lights Music in 2011. The album encompasses exactly what Pretty Lights Music attempts to do: find a new, fresh sound. The EP included a combination of techniques that immediately put Basic on the map. This year Paul’s follow up LP redefined the sound he has become well known for delivering hard drum and bass and heavy beats. His LP Transient Horizon features 11 tracks and includes collaborations with his close friends, Michael Menert, Pretty Lights and Trophy Beats.

    Tickets can be purchased here or at the door day of show.

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