more by Cory Perla
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] As far as bass music goes, Seven and Joe Raygun make a good pair. Raygun’s lush vocals perfectly compliment Seven’s reverberating synth tones and steaming hi hats, which the UK jungle master has been perfecting since the early 1990s.
You can bet that when Sean Tyas takes the decks, it’s a fist pumping good time. The DJ from New York—who now calls Teufen, Switzerland home—has made a career of churning out synth stabbing, hi-def, high energy trance and techno music.
[FUNK] Existing at the intersection of funk and soul, After Funk are making a name for themselves in their hometown of Toronto, and now, beyond.
[AMERICANA] Three of Buffalo’s finest Americana acts come together at Nietzsche’s on Friday, December 5. Uncle Ben’s Remedy, Folkfaces, and the Andrew J.
[COMEDY] Ian Karmel loves basketball, and his father; who is a 59 year old attorney who loves kombucha and Call of Duty.
[HOLIDAY] Live at Larkin has become a holiday tradition. As usual they’ve got the Robot Holiday crew on hand to deliver some non-traditional, unusal, and alternative holiday music (my favorite: “We Three Robots.” Think Daft Punk meets The New Horizons).
[ROCK] Each year for the last 28 years, Nietzsche’s has hosted an annual tribute to John Lennon.