Fartbarf are a band of neanderthal spacemen who play vintage analog synthesizers. The things are notorious for drifting out of tune, are really expensive, really hard to maintain, are very temperamental, and they weigh a lot. Coupled with instruments that are very crude and simple in their basic form (such as vocoders, drum machines, analog modular systems, and live drums), Fartbarf uses those limitations to create their music in a way that others normally wouldn't be able to. Nowadays with electronic music, you have unlimited amounts of plug-ins, and computer programs, so you could sit there all day tweaking around, and get nothing done. Vintage gear aside, they somehow bring us all into the future, captivating audiences with relentless melodies, robotically tight rhythms, and danceable beats.
Captured! By Robots: Sick of the human race Jbot created a band of robots, but they turned against their creator. Disemboweled and de-eyeballed, Jbot is now forced to perform songs about robotic uprisings, and cover classic rock hits for the rest of his feeble life.
Inspired by 60's psyche and experimental electronic music, Mophono (aka DJ Centipede) is known for his destructive drum breaks and heavy and orchestral instrumental compositions. Mophono has released two full length albums and a slew of singles giving birth to two new genres, Thug Jazz and Dirt Wave.
Saturday, August 28
doors @ 6pm;
show @ 7pm - 9:30pm.
analog synth. punk. funk. grindcore. metal.
all ages.
$20 advance;
$25 day of show.
PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED
You will be required to show proof of full vaccination before entering DNA Lounge: either your original CDC Vaccination Card (not a copy or photo); or the CA DPH Vaccination QR Code, downloadable from myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov.
You must wear a mask while indoors.
We thank you for respecting our policies, which are meant to keep our customers, our staff and our families safe. Do your part to end the pandemic and protect everyone else.
Fartbarf are a band of neanderthal spacemen who play vintage analog synthesizers. The things are notorious for drifting out of tune, are really expensive, really hard to maintain, are very temperamental, and they weigh a lot. Coupled with instruments that are very crude and simple in their basic form (such as vocoders, drum machines, analog modular systems, and live drums), Fartbarf uses those limitations to create their music in a way that others normally wouldn't be able to. Nowadays with electronic music, you have unlimited amounts of plug-ins, and computer programs, so you could sit there all day tweaking around, and get nothing done. Vintage gear aside, they somehow bring us all into the future, captivating audiences with relentless melodies, robotically tight rhythms, and danceable beats.
Captured! By Robots: Sick of the human race Jbot created a band of robots, but they turned against their creator. Disemboweled and de-eyeballed, Jbot is now forced to perform songs about robotic uprisings, and cover classic rock hits for the rest of his feeble life.
Inspired by 60's psyche and experimental electronic music, Mophono (aka DJ Centipede) is known for his destructive drum breaks and heavy and orchestral instrumental compositions. Mophono has released two full length albums and a slew of singles giving birth to two new genres, Thug Jazz and Dirt Wave.
Saturday, August 28
doors @ 6pm;
show @ 7pm - 9:30pm.
analog synth. punk. funk. grindcore. metal.
all ages.
$20 advance;
$25 day of show.
PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED
You will be required to show proof of full vaccination before entering DNA Lounge: either your original CDC Vaccination Card (not a copy or photo); or the CA DPH Vaccination QR Code, downloadable from myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov.
You must wear a mask while indoors.
We thank you for respecting our policies, which are meant to keep our customers, our staff and our families safe. Do your part to end the pandemic and protect everyone else.
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