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march
18mar7:00 pmThe Roots at The Salt Shed

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(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Location
The Salt Shed
1357 N Elston Ave
19mar7:30 pm11:00 pmIbeyi at Thalia HallWith Annahstasia

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Ibeyi: Spell 31, an essay by Janaya Furture Khan Since their self-titled debut album seven years ago, Ibeyi’s stunning parallel harmonies and integral
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Ibeyi: Spell 31, an essay by Janaya Furture Khan
Since their self-titled debut album seven years ago, Ibeyi’s stunning parallel harmonies and integral minimalist Latin percussion has shared a message of power and possibility across airwaves around the globe, cutting through an individualist framework that emphasizes self over society and success over soul.
Ibeyi’s artistic expression of visuals and sound broke through the cultural zeitgeist to become one of the most original and recognizable sounds of our time. An ever evolving duo, they are unafraid to be in their multitudes, at once daughters, sisters, icons, philosophers, composers, singers, fashion gods, and prophets. It is no surprise then that Spell 31 speaks to us as a prophecy, one we are on the cusp of realizing if only we dared to embrace the magic and step into the supernatural that Ibeyi so easily inhabits.
Their former albums were portals. Ibeyi worked through grief, dismay, family and love with gothic gospel frequencies; it was a confrontation with the personal. Ash, their second album, grappled with the realities of race and gender, it examined the human condition, weaving West African and Yoruban tradition into its message. It grappled with the political. Spell 31 embraces the whole. It is the other side of the portal, an anchor when we feel our most aimless and adrift.
With the world still reeling in the aftermath of a pandemic, another racial reckoning, climate fueled existential dread, and moral decay accelerated by crumbling democratic structures, Ibeyi’s Spell 31 is their boldest offering yet, an antidote to apathy in a divided world. Ethereal, crystalized signature Ibeyi harmonies are fused with gospel, persuasive percussion, momentous deeply resonant bass, and electronic neo soul expressions, transporting us into a sublime rawness that is refined by Richard Russell’s precise hand and synthesized into astonishing clarity.
Spell 31 casts with conviction, transmuting nihilism into sangoma, binaries into endless dualites, moral austerity into abundance. A subversive and halcyonic manifesto from queens of a sovereign land, Ibeyi occupies the liminal, the space between life and death, past and present, right and wrong, and calls for the interior revelations that create the systemic revolutions we long for. We are invited into a new world where the hewers of wood and drawers of water are sacred, where the divine heals the divided, and growth is worth more than gold. The prophecy is a call to action: it is not yet too late to be the person you always thought you could be. Spell 31 is spirit setting, reminding us that the meaning of life can only be achieved through the magic of living.
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Time
(Sunday) 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Location
Thalia Hall
1807 S. Allport St., Chicago, IL
april
07apr7:00 pmMoonchild at Shank Hall

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Moonchild are a LA-based multi-instrumentalists Amber Navran, Max Bryk, and Andris Mattson. In 2015, they signed to Tru Thoughts and officially released their album ‘Please Rewind’ on the
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Moonchild are a LA-based multi-instrumentalists Amber Navran, Max Bryk, and Andris Mattson. In 2015, they signed to Tru Thoughts and officially released their album ‘Please Rewind’ on the Brighton imprint. This was greeted with an overwhelming response and the album racked up reviews in specialist music magazines: Echoes & Jazz Thing, and radio spins from Gilles Peterson (BBC 6Music), Don Letts (BBC 6Music) and Robert Elms (BBC Radio London). The album’s first single “The Truth” acquired 1.5 million Spotify streams, and their second offering “Don’t Wake Me” was featured as KCRW’s ‘Today’s Top Tune’. Releasing “The Truth” (DJ Jazzy Jeff & James Poyser remix) earlier this year to great acclaim, Moonchild are set to release their new album ‘Voyager’ on 26th May via Tru Thoughts
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Time
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Location
Shank Hall
1434 N. Farwell Ave
08apr8:30 pmNilexNile "Nostalgia Tour" at Cactus Clubwith FTBK

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NilexNile is giving a fresh take on Alternative Hip Hop. Hailing from Milwaukee Wisconsin, Nile is trail blazing stages across the midwest, opening for artists
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NilexNile is giving a fresh take on Alternative Hip Hop. Hailing from Milwaukee Wisconsin, Nile is trail blazing stages across the midwest, opening for artists like Pusha T , and direct support for Run the Jewels. Influenced by artists like Vic Mensa, Isaiah Rashad, and The Internet, Nile presses on to push the level of lyricism, along with his distinctive voice. “Free Lunch” is currently Niles latest body of work, available on all streaming platforms. This displays his unique take and artistry and is undeniable to see the raw talent expressed in this tape.
NilexNile’s “Nostalgia Tour” celebrates the release of his new album, “Nostalgia Everclear” w/ singles featuring Wave Chappelle and Mick Jenkins.
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Time
(Saturday) 8:30 pm
Location
cactus club
2496 S. Wentworth Avenue
june
14jun8:00 pm11:00 pmCupcakKe at Cactus ClubZed Kenzo • bdwthr • DJ DR!PSweat

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Elizabeth Eden Harris, known professionally as Cupcakke, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. She is known for her hypersexualised, brazen, and often comical persona
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Elizabeth Eden Harris, known professionally as Cupcakke, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. She is known for her hypersexualised, brazen, and often comical persona and music although she has also made songs with themes supporting LGBTQ rights, female empowerment, and autism awareness.
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(Wednesday) 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Location
cactus club
2496 S. Wentworth Avenue