7pm- The Jamie Baum Septet + Aubrey Johnson feat. Jamie Baum, Jonathan Finlayson, Jaleel Shaw, Chris Komer, Charles Altura, Nitzan Gavrieli, Ricky Rodriguez, Jeff Hirshfield - Tickets
10pm- Latin Wednesdays -Live band and Great Latin Dj’s Tickets
7pm- ok, tyler - Single Release feat. Sean Carroll and cowboygirl Tickets
10pm- Rats NYC Bogie Nights Band w/Brian DeGraw and Mo Yasin Hosted by Will Welch Tickets
7pm- Jon and The Projectors Death by Comet Tickets
10:30pm- La Derbi Camicush, Deejay Steef, Chris Moore, Nota Tickets
10pm-4am Nublu Night Clubbing -Dj No Shame + Dj extraNiceNess LIVE MIDNIGHT & 2AM Ilhan Ersahin, Yusuke Yamamoto, Gintas, Janusonis
Calibro 35 delivers the funk, once again! New album out now on Nublu!
07.10.12
Is it possible for a band to sound so Italian and not-so-Italian at the same time? It might be surprising that an instrumental band like Calibro 35 has become one of the biggest Italian alternative acts in just few short years. The band, whose previous work was highlighted in Wax Poetics mag as “Italian soundtrack funk that sounds like Goblin recording at Stax,” have played major venues and festivals across Italy and other parts of Europe, with several trips playing the States as well. It was right after SXSW 2011 that the band stopped in New York for a week to create their new album, ‘Any Resemblance to Real Persons or Actual Facts is Purely Coincidental’ was recorded during a 5-day period at the well-known Brooklyn Recording and Mission Sound Studios. The result is a cinematic vibe with flavors of afro-funk, jazz, Motown sound and their signature Ennio Morricone and Piero Umiliani style compositions which makes this record so uniquely Italian and not Italian at the same time.