Madhu Anziani offers us an evening of vocal looping, weaving soundscapes and beatboxed rhythms with inspirational messages, Sanskrit and Tibetan Mantras, and Quechua Invocations. Madhu's voice is otherworldly; both a portal and vessel for sound healing. Joining Madhu for several songs is lyricist Wes Wright.
Orion Freeman is a singing, songwriting, guitar-playing seeker from the woods just beyond the mortar and bricks of Philadelphia. His souled-out, sometimes reggae-infused, flamenco-tinged, bluesy folk-rock aspires to move: your shoes; your heart; the cobwebs, so as to allow your soul to shine. Hovering somewhere within the chasm between the worldly and the divine, his music is an intimate glimpse into the spiraling states of freedom and folly, playfulness and prayer.
In April of last year Orion released Morning Son, his second full length record, and has been touring throughout the US since, with Thomas Seyoum providing harmonic support.
Doors 7pm // Show 7.30pm
Presale $20 // Doors $25
Madhu Anziani offers us an evening of vocal looping, weaving soundscapes and beatboxed rhythms with inspirational messages, Sanskrit and Tibetan Mantras, and Quechua Invocations. Madhu's voice is otherworldly; both a portal and vessel for sound healing. Joining Madhu for several songs is lyricist Wes Wright.
Orion Freeman is a singing, songwriting, guitar-playing seeker from the woods just beyond the mortar and bricks of Philadelphia. His souled-out, sometimes reggae-infused, flamenco-tinged, bluesy folk-rock aspires to move: your shoes; your heart; the cobwebs, so as to allow your soul to shine. Hovering somewhere within the chasm between the worldly and the divine, his music is an intimate glimpse into the spiraling states of freedom and folly, playfulness and prayer.
In April of last year Orion released Morning Son, his second full length record, and has been touring throughout the US since, with Thomas Seyoum providing harmonic support.
Doors 7pm // Show 7.30pm
Presale $20 // Doors $25
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