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  • Oneohtrix Point Never Shimmers in Miniature at Brooklyn Paramount

    Daniel Lopatin has relentlessly pushed boundaries with his musical projects under an array of pseudonyms throughout his career. Most notably and recently, under the familiar moniker Oneohtrix Point Never, Lopatin returned home to a sold-out Brooklyn Paramount at the tail end of the Again2 Live 2024 Tour. The city’s newest live music venue packed in early as fans were eager to witness the unique bill of experimental electronic music and stand-up comedy.

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    Oneohtrix Point Never, Brooklyn Paramount, 4/26/2024. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    Experimentalists Pedagogy (Eli Keszler and Nate Boyce) started off the show. The duo performed a singular piece of music featuring a blend of abstract guitar and synths backed by a complex and ever-evolving drum pattern. The middle spot on the bill went to stand-up comedian and Saturday Night Live regular Sarah Squirm. A sharp contrast from where the night began, Sarah Squirm left the audience aching with laughter at her body horror comedy and Oneohtrix Point Never impersonation.

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    Pedagogy, Brooklyn Paramount, 4/26/2024. Photo by Joseph Buscarello
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    Sarah Squirm, Brooklyn Paramount, 4/26/2024. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    The buzz from this new Oneohtrix Point Never (OPN) live show was already circulating and became even louder after his appearance at Coachella earlier in April. The new production features live-projected visuals from a puppet on stage. Described in press notes as a “miniature”, the diorama-like apparatus predominately featured a mini OPN figure behind familiar DJ decks, complete with stage lighting and effects. Puppeteer and audio-visual artist Freeka filmed the miniature from up close on an iPhone and live-projected the imagery onto a large LED screen at the back of the stage. The effect was truly mesmerizing to watch as the show went on and the visuals evolved along the way.

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    Oneohtrix Point Never, Brooklyn Paramount, 4/26/2024. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    Typically at a concert, the goal of the production is to make the artist seem larger than life. In this case, OPN shrunk down to a tiny scale, dominated by the hands of the puppet master, pulling the audience deep into this miniature virtual reality. Even in a room as vast as Brooklyn Paramount, the effect was not lost on the viewers. Freeka and his set-up was right at the front of the stage, giving the crowd a clear view of his hands as they manipulated the puppetry. OPN was pushed further back, blending directly into the projected virtual reality.

    The show at Brooklyn Paramount leaned heavily into Oneohtrix Point Never’s recent LP, Again; released late last year on Warp Records. The night kicked off with the title track, before diving deep into most of OPN’s back catalog, including “We’ll Take It” from 2018’s excellent Age Of. At one point during the show, fellow indie artist and collaborator Kurt Vile put his head in the puppet box behind Freeka’s guitar playing hands. The last third of the main set featured a mixed run of tracks from Again before the short break. During the encore, fans were given a treat as OPN collaborator and cellist Mabe Fratti added strings to the mix for the last few songs including “Sleep Dealer” from the iconic 2011 LP Replica.

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    Oneohtrix Point Never, Brooklyn Paramount, 4/26/2024. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    The Again2  tour is wrapping up this week with a final show on April 29th in Montreal. It’s unclear if Oneohtrix Point Never will continue to perform in a miniature virtual reality world, or if this spectacle will be confined to the recent run of shows. Stay tuned to see where the enigmatic artist goes from here and check out our full photo gallery from Brooklyn Paramount below.

  • Grand Reopening: Brooklyn Paramount Theater Shines Again with Damian and Stephen Marley

    After years of eager anticipation, the historic Brooklyn Paramount Theater reopened its doors to music enthusiasts on Wednesday, March 27, with a spectacular concert featuring reggae icons Damian and Stephen Marley. Part of their highly anticipated 2024 Traffic Jam Tour, the event delighted fans with a night of rhythm, melody, and cultural celebration.

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    A Brief History of the Brooklyn Paramount Theater

    Originally opened in 1928, the Brooklyn Paramount Theater stood as a beacon of entertainment in the heart of New York City. With its stunning art deco architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, the theater quickly became a beloved landmark, hosting a plethora of performances ranging from live music acts to film screenings.

    Like many historic theaters, the Brooklyn Paramount faced periods of decline and neglect over the years. By the late 1960s, it had ceased operations as a theater and was repurposed for various other uses, including a disco club and a basketball arena. Despite efforts to revive it, the theater remained largely dormant for decades, with its grandeur fading into memory.

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    The Renovation Project

    In recent years, a dedicated group of preservationists and investors embarked on a mission to restore the Brooklyn Paramount Theater to its former glory. Drawing inspiration from its illustrious past, the renovation project aimed to breathe new life into the venue while preserving its historic charm.

    Through meticulous restoration efforts guided by archival research and architectural expertise, the theater underwent a remarkable transformation. From refurbishing the ornate façade to upgrading its sound and lighting systems, no detail was spared in the quest to revive this cultural gem.

    The Grand Reopening Concert

    The reopening of the Brooklyn Paramount TheaterSetlist: was a momentous occasion, eagerly awaited by both locals and music enthusiasts from afar. And what better way to kick off this new chapter in the theater’s history than with a performance by two of reggae’s most influential figures?

    Damian and Stephen Marley, sons of the legendary Bob Marley, graced the stage alongside their band, offering a mesmerizing display of their musical talent. Set against the backdrop of the newly renovated theater, the duo delighted the audience with a dynamic setlist.

    The Music

    Damian and Stephen Marley chose songs from their popular collection to create a setlist that pleased both longtime and new fans. They performed tunes about unity, love, and social justice, along with some catchy melodies. Some standout songs from the concert included”Welcome to Jamrock,” “Could You Be Loved,” “Exodus,” “Medication” “The Mission,” and “Rock Stone.” Each song transported the audience on a musical journey, infusing the Brooklyn Paramount Theater with the vibrant spirit of reggae and honoring the legacy of their famous father.

    A Night to Remember

    As the music ended and applause filled the air, it was obvious that the reopening concert at the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre was a big success. For those in attendance, it wasn’t merely a concert but rather a joyous celebration of culture, community, and the unifying power of music.

    Damian and Stephen Marley – Brooklyn Paramount – Wednesday, March 27, 2024

    Setlist: Big Youth – Intro, 10,000 Chariots, The Traffic Jam, So Much Trouble in the World, All Night, Pimpa’s Paradise, Still Searchin’, Tight Ship, It Was Written, Cast The First Stone, Jah Army, Medication, The Mission, Love and Inity / Punky Reggae Party, Jamming, Is This Love, Rock Stone, Road To Zion, Welcome to Jamrock, Exodus, Could You Be Loved

  • Rock Legend Sting Brings Sting 3.0 Tour to New York for 5 Shows

    Rock icon Sting of The Police has announced an upcoming North American tour beginning this September. The “Sting 3.0” tour sees four stops in New York including three shows in Brooklyn and two in Port Chester.

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    Sting will perform the most electrifying hits from his timeless discography for multiple-night stints in some of the most legendary theatres across North America. The upcoming Sting 3.0 tour will play three shows at the Brooklyn Paramount and one show at The Capitol Theatre.

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    Sting will perform selections from his vast and diverse catalogue accompanied by virtuoso guitarist Dominic Miller. Also accompanying Sting is Chris Maas of Mumford and Sons. The Sting 3.0 tour will begin on September 17 in Detroit and wrap up on November 13 in Los Angeles.

    Members of Sting’s Fan Club will have the opportunity to access a special pre-sale by visiting sting.com, starting on Monday, March 11. The general on sale will begin on Friday, March 15 at 10 am at sting.com.

    “STING 3.0” TOUR ITINERARY

    Tue. Sept. 17                        Detroit, MI                                              Fillmore Detroit

    Wed. Sept. 18                       Detroit, MI                                              Fillmore Detroit

    Fri. Sept. 20                           Toronto, ON                                          Massey Hall

    Sat. Sept. 21                          Toronto, ON                                          Massey Hall

    Mon. Sept. 30                       Philadelphia, PA                          The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark

    Tue. Oct. 01                           Philadelphia, PA                         The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark

    Fri. Oct. 04                             Boston, MA                                             MGM Music Hall @ Fenway Park

    Mon. Oct. 07                         Brooklyn, NY                                         Brooklyn Paramount

    Wed. Oct. 09                         Brooklyn, NY                                         Brooklyn Paramount

    Thu. Oct. 10                          Brooklyn, NY                                        Brooklyn Paramount

    Sat. Oct. 12                            Port Chester, NY                                  The Capitol Theatre

    Sun. Oct. 13                            Port Chester, NY                                  The Capitol Theatre

    Tue. Oct. 15                           Washington, DC                                   MGM National Harbor

    Sun. Oct. 20                           Miami, FL                                                 Fillmore Miami Beach

    Tue. Oct. 22                           Atlanta, GA                                              Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 

    Mon. Oct. 28                         Chicago, IL                                               Auditorium Theatre

    Tue. Oct. 29                           Chicago, IL                                               Auditorium Theatre

    Wed. Nov. 06                        San Francisco, CA                               The Masonic

    Thu. Nov. 07                         San Francisco, CA                              The Masonic

    Tue. Nov. 12                          Los Angeles, CA                                   The Wiltern

    Wed. Nov. 13                        Los Angeles, CA                                    The Wiltern