Celebration Of The Psychedelic At Red Rocks With Tipper, Alex Grey, And More
PSYCHEDELIC CELEBRATION WITH […]
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Burning Man is much more than just a temporary community. It’s a city in the desert dedicated to radical self reliance, radical self-expression, and art. Innovative sculpture, art installations, performance art, theme camps, art cars, and costumes all represent forms of artistic expression on the playa. Elements of the abstract and surreal are everywhere as long horned steers and cans of Spam rise from the desert floor that surround the Man and the Temple.
Last Tuesday was the twentieth show and final on Hank 3’s West Coast Tour. Since Hank hadn’t been to Boulder in a while, this was a long awaited tour by fans and the band alike. Hank 3’s DIY work ethic allows him the freedom to explore Country, Doom Rock, Speed Metal, Punk, and even a little cattle callin’ and he put it all on display for the adoring fans. Hank 3 and the boys are doing what they want to and encouraging others to do the same and that’s what keeps the fans coming back.
Two weekends ago, Wakarusa, and it’s army of party people and music lovers, lit up Mulberry Mountain in Arkansas. With acts ranging from The Weir, Robinson, Greene Acoustic Trio, to the electro madness of Pretty Lights, the festival offered something for everyone. The Listen Up Denver! crew had such a blast that we are going to split our report into two articles. The first focuses on days one and two of the festival, and there is more to come. Read on to take a journey into the wonderful and wacky world of Wakarusa with us!
Random Rab has made a huge name for himself in the downtempo and underground electronic scenes over the past decade and he has found a lot of his followers, and the sound we hear from him today, while performing sunrise sets at Burning Man. His performance on Saturday night at The Summit Music Hall can only be described as visceral as he blended mindbending electronic music with stunning visuals.