Forced to put her promising career on hold, she endured surgeries and was temporarily unable to speak or comprehend music. 5th St., TempeHow’s this for a comeback story: In 2015, Jennifer Lee - better known as EDM superstar TOKiMONSTA - became afflicted with Moyamoya disease, a vascular condition that constricted the arterial blood flow in her brain. tickets are available on the secondary market. At times, it feels less like a tune and more like something you can float along on top of for a while. One can hear the influence of Youth Lagoon (one of Goth Babe’s biggest inspirations) in the way that the music has an immersive feeling. The vibes are mellow and the music pillowy, inviting you to sink into it. The music of Goth Babe is about hiking and surfing and being physically present in the world. Playing plaintive indie rock guitar riffs over Ableton loops, he’s developed an earthy, sun-kissed sound that couldn’t be further away from goth. While he shares the same “turn your home into a studio” philosophy that drove the likes of Martin Newell of Cleaners from Venus, Washburn’s sound is decidedly more modern. A singer-songwriter based in the mountains of Washington, Washburn makes DIY home recordings in his studio/camper. Van Buren St.Don’t let the name fool you: there are neither goths nor ladies in Griff Washburn’s electronic dream pop project. Stick around until the end, when the members of each band will gather onstage for a final medley of songs, including The Turtles’ signature hit (and the tour’s namesake song) “Happy Together.” 8 p.m., $30-$65 via. The air inside Talking Stick’s Salt River Grand Ballroom will be thick as rock and pop fans of, um, a certain age gather for a trip down memory lane. Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan) of The Turtles, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Little Anthony, The Vogues, The Classics IV and The Cowsills. This year’s lineup features such Woodstock-era bands as Flo and Eddie (a.k.a. Talking Stick Way, ScottsdaleSynchronize your watches for the “Summer of Love" and head for Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale when this annual touring showcase of '60s throwback acts rolls into the Valley for a groovy evening of timeless tunes. In other words, stay safe if you plan on checking out any of the notable shows happening in the Valley this weekend. So if you’re going to be at shows like TOKiMONSTA at Sunbar on Friday, Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade at Arizona Financial Theatre on Saturday or indie-pop band The Drum at The Van Buren on Sunday, make use of deodorant, drink a lot of water, and watch for the early signs of heat exhaustion. Crowds of sweaty bodies tend to make things warmer, even if the AC is going at full blast. The extreme temperatures, which are forecasted to reach 118 degrees on Saturday, might also make things a bit uncomfortable at this weekend’s indoor concerts, too. Excessive heat warnings will be in effect through next week, which means anyone going to Saturday’s gig by the Original Misfits gig at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre or Borgore’s DJ session at Maya in Scottsdale on Sunday will want to take precautions like staying constantly hydrated. Jamming to this with my friends and losing my mind when Flux dropped it while seeing him live are memories I will always think of fondly.We ain’t going to lie: The record-breaking heat wave over the next few days is going to make attending big outdoor concerts in the Valley this weekend an uncomfortable experience for some. I remember hearing this for the first time at my childhood best friend’s house in the 7th grade and getting goosebumps. I Can’t Stop is a showcase of his mastery of the form. “Out of all the Dubstep artists around in this time, Flux Pavilion is one of the few who managed to make timeless classics. I Can’t Stop (Circus One Presented by Doctor P and Flux Pavilion, 2011) Flux Pavilion has a decent idea of how to make a brostep drop feel weighty and full (and actually have bass), and that’s enough for me.”ġ. A lot better produced than a borderline gimmick track from the early days of brostep has any right to be, and there are definitely WAY worse tracks you could pick on from this era if you wanted to (Bassnectar’s “What” stands out as a MUCH worse execution of a similar concept). Bass Cannon (Circus One Presented by Doctor P and Flux Pavilion, 2011) It articulates subtly throughout the song and adds an essential layer to it.”Ģ. “The best part of this song isn’t the voice or the main bass, but the instrument which you can hear at 1:48. Haunt You (Circus One Presented by Doctor P and Flux Pavilion, 2011)
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