Posts Tagged ‘Mixx’

My time with Mixx comes to an end

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Nothing funny hereThis likely impacts you in no way, but I’m a fan of closure. For you long-time, avid readers (hi Mom) you’ll recall that I was working with Mixx to help them go from a nightclub to a live music venue. I booked some of the shows, provided advice, got them to advertise on Do512, updated their web presence a bit, and generally just tried to help out where I could. As of tomorrow, I’ll be moving along.

Sorry to disappoint, but there’s no big drama or anything to report. I’m working on some cool shows at other venues (one to announced very soon) and don’t have the time or energy to dedicate to a venue that, admittedly, needs a lot of help. I had fun, learned a lot, and wish them well.

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Next Wednesday – Bamboo Shoots at Mixx

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

INsite Night: Bamboo Shoots w/ The Soldier Thread and Frantic Clam, presented by TwoGroove

TwoGroove is happy to present Bamboo Shoots at Mixx. Signed to Epic Records and fresh off a tour in India, they’ll be making an Austin stop at Mixx. They’ll take the stage with support from The Soldier Thread and Frantic Clam. This will be TwoGroove’s last sponsored event at Mixx as we move to greener pastures (some cool shows coming in 2010!), so come make it a good one.

Not only will there be great music, Trevor Ray Thompson will be on hand, photobooth at the ready. And it’s an INsite Night to boot!

RSVP for $5 entry, $8 at the door
Click the poster above to RSVP.
All ages.

Doors open nice and early at 8pm.
Frantic Clam – 9pm
The Soldier Thread – 10pm
Bamboo Shoots – 11pm

Bamboo Shoots

There’s something odd about Bamboo Shoots. Certainly a band of four brown-skinned boys whose collective faces look equally at home on a terrorist watchlist as any promotional poster is, well, unique. That all of the members are of Indian descent at a time when Indian culture is exploding globally is surely… noteworthy. “We gave up on fitting in a long time ago,” states singer/guitarist Avir Mitra with a shrug.

Mix innovative hooks and lean guitars with urban inspired beats and subtle world flavor, add a dash of Brooklyn cred but temper it with a lyrical openness – now you begin to get at the sound of Armour, their Epic Records debut. It’s future-feeling and it’s retro and it almost didn’t happen.

The Soldier Thread

There is a fragility coating the sweeping songs of The Soldier Thread; it’s scrawled on every measure and delicately interwoven with each chilling harmony. It’s a sound that creeps into the room with a wispy ambiance, allowing for a tangible vulnerability. But suddenly, each calculated melody comes crashing together, and the dynamic shifts. The sound begins to swell with a vibrant chorus, and the fragility gives way into something more powerful, more meaningful. For The Soldier Thread, this comes as second nature. For the rest of us, it comes as breathtaking.

Frantic Clam

Frantic Clam began half a world away in the winter of 2006 when guitarist, Zack Hadley and bassist, Joe Sparks were deployed to Iraq with the US Army. Upon returning to the United States in December of 2007, they began working on their first self-released EP titled “Celebrity.” In the spring of 2008, high school friends, drummer Vasanth Coorg and guitarist Jack Reid joined as the group began playing shows in and around Austin, Texas. Most recently, Gregg Irick and Scott Cater have joined the band as both Vasanth and Joe moved to new ports of call.

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What are you up this pre-Halloween?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

We’re lucky this year, Halloween falls on a weekend. If the weather is nice, expect about 100,000 ghouls, goblins, and drunks to be roaming the streets downtown. I know there is a plenty going on October 31st, but allow me to make a couple pre-Halloween suggestions (sponsored by TwoGroove, naturally) to get you in the freaky festive mood.

On October 24th at Mixx, join TwoGroove and Electric Promotions at MixxMake, the pre-Halloween Craftacular. From Treaty Oaks rum to a guitar giveaway, this event will be worthy of your attention (and your $6 if you RSVP at www.mixxmake.com). It’s the perfect combination of food, music, crafts, and booze.

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On October 30th, come back out to Mixx for an all ages All Hallows Eve dance party. Check out the fantastic lineup below. In addition to copious amounts of dancing, there will be a costume contest and free punch and jello shots. It’s dancifunkidrunkilicious!

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ACL Afterparty at Mixx with DJ Czech One

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

acl_after_party-med_rezTwoGroove is proud to be co-sponsoring an ACL afterparty at Mixx on October 3rd. After making the tough choice between Ghostland Observatory and Dave Matthews Band, get your ass downtown. Some of Austin’s best DJs, including Czech One and DJ Scorpio, will be on hand to keep the party going.

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Pictures from Rob Dickinson at Mixx

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Wow, what a whirlwind Friday night was! Running a show is both a huge pain in the ass and a massive source of pride. Gigantic thanks to Kristin of Do512, Jeff from Yetti Rock, Nardo, Lost Werks, Buttercup, STEREO IS A LIE, and of course, Rob Dickinson. I think it was a success, despite a couple glitches. I’ll write more about it later, so for now enjoy some fantastic pictures from Charlie Laskowski.

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