BEATS ANTIQUE
Fillmore Auditorium
Friday, April 11th
Live Nation is pleased to present BEATS ANTIQUE at The Fillmore Auditorium on Friday, April 11. Show time is 8:00 PM. Doors open at 7:30 PM
"Come with us on a trip through your inner dimensions…."
Electronic/World
fusion dance trio Beats Antique brings you their new album and
multi-media touring show A Thousand Faces, a journey beyond the sonic
realm that’s part odyssey, part genre-warping rock opera. The album is
an epic two-volume adventure that follows every stage of Joseph
Campbell’s hero’s journey with sweeping and lushly textured new
compositions. While the fully immersive show will carry audiences
through the complete journey, A Thousand Faces – Act 1 represents just
the first half of the monomyth, with the second volume due out next
spring.
“A
Thousand Faces is meant to be an adventure for the audience, a wild
ride that takes them through these mystical lands all across the globe,”
says David Satori, who formed the Bay Area-based group with fellow
musician/producers Tommy Cappel and Zoe Jakes in 2007. A Thousand Faces –
Act 1 features a carefully curated ensemble of guest artists, including
PRIMUS vocalist/bassist Les Claypool, Sarod player Alam Khan (son of
legendary classical Indian musician Ali Akbar Khan), and vocalists
Morgan Sorne and long-time collaborator Lynx.
For
Beats Antique—who have fused genres as disparate as flamenco, Afrobeat,
and French Gypsy jazz since their 2007 debut Tribal Derivations—taking
on a musical interpretation of the monomyth was a prime opportunity to
deepen their exploration of faraway cultures. “In Beats Antique we’re
always trying to cross cultures and weave together a lot of different
sounds,” says Satori. “So we were very much drawn to the fact that
Joseph Campbell had studied traditions all over the world and found a
link between so many different mythologies, from Native American to
African to Southeast Asian.” Not only embodying the spirit of
cross-cultural connection, A Thousand Faces merges a spectrum of musical
styles—from Indian classical music to Balinese fusion to EDM—in a
manner that’s both seamless and endlessly surprising.
Already
renowned for their outrageous live performances, Beats Antique have
dreamed up a grander show than ever before with the live component of A
Thousand Faces. With technology and production helmed by Obscura Digital
(a San Francisco-based company known for its work with Brian Eno, the
Guggenheim Museum, and SF MOMA), the show will feature creative visual
production by Ivan Landau (a filmmaker whose visual-effects credits
include Æon Flux and Sin City).
They
also partnered with world renowned digital artist, Andrew Jones (whose
art has been projected on the Sydney Opera House and done the majority
of Beats Antique's album covers) and illustrator Leighton Kelly (who
teamed up with Landau on the video for “Revival,” a track off of Beats
Antique’s 2010 album Blind Threshold). The group has created a
multimedia spectacle that’s rich in sensory stimulation.
“Instead
of throwing out random visuals we’re using video in a way that’s very
intentional and—combined with Zoe’s choreography and our costumes and
the music itself—ends up immersing the audience in the story that we’re
telling with the album,” says Cappel.
As
veterans of a vibrant Bay Area underground arts scene committed to
pushing boundaries through collaboration, Beats Antique first and
foremost strove to offer a uniquely communal experience with A Thousand
Faces. “This is a universal story that’s been told for thousands of
years,” notes Jakes. “We are each a spoke in the wheel of the monomyth,
and there’s a deep sense of unity in all of us sharing the same story.”
To that end, Beats Antique chose to tell the narrative that runs
throughout A Thousand Faces from the perspective of the listener. “Our
main ambition for the album and the show was to create an unforgettable
experience for the audience,” says Satori. “We’re the characters they’re
encountering along the way, the scenery that’s constantly changing all
around them, and it’s the audience members themselves who are the heroes
on this journey.”
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
at the Fillmore Auditorium Box Office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or call 800 – 745 - 3000
Tickets are $25.00 GA ADV and $30.00 GA DOS plus applicable service charges.
For Private Box seating and other VIP ticket option information, please call (303) 837-1483
The
Fillmore box office is open Monday - Friday from 12:00 Noon - 6:00pm
& Saturdays from 10:00am - 2:00pm. On days of Fillmore shows, the
box office is open from 12:00 Noon – 9:00pm.
The box office accepts cash, MasterCard, Visa and American Express – No checks! Service charges may apply.
THE FILLMORE AUDITORIUM IS LOCATED AT 1510 CLARKSON ST. AT COLFAX.
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