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SuCh Added To The Dance Party Time Machine Line-Up On September 27th

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Soul Singer SuCh […]

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SoulFax Session Video – “City Tonight”

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In case you aren’t already aware, SoulFax Sessions are a weekly FREE music night at Park House on Thursdays and on June 27th, we featured Jordan Linit and Chris Beck of Kinetix, Charles Parker Mertens of Ableminds, Jasson Martin and a great little sit-in from Jeff Prah on vocals! Everybody in Denver knows the weekend starts on Thursday, and Listen Up Denver! and Park House are providing Denver the perfect excuse to sweat, sin, shimmy and shake their way into the weekend!

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Revenge of the 90’s III – March 30th – Cervantes’

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The 90’s were back in full force on Saturday night at Cervates’ as J2G Live threw their annual 90’s Night party with some of the best musicians in Denver doing the heavy lifting. There were tons of costumes that confused the best of 80’s fashion (Neon) with the best of 90’s (Flannel) and a ton of girls even got their hair crimped for the occasion. It was great to see people getting so into the spirit of the party and it was clear that 90’s Night grabbed a firm foothold in the Denver music scene in it’s third year.

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SoulFax Sessions Video – “Get Up Offa That Thing”

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In case you aren’t already aware, SoulFax Sessions are a weekly FREE music night at Park House on Thursdays and on March 7th we featured Adam Lufkin of Kinetix, Charles Mertens of Ableminds, George Horn of Ableminds and Chris Beck of Honeycomb with fiery sit-ins by many others local musicians including Jordan Linit of Kinetix who is featured in a stellar Bass / Guitar duel with Mertens in this video.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Revenge of the 90s III – Cervantes’ – Saturday March 30th

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As the hair bands of the 80’s receded into the mist of Seattle’s Grunge scene, Hip-Hop, dancing divas and boy bands hit the mainstream. No matter your flavor, the music of the 90’s offered a little something for everyone and now it’s time to relive it all! “Revenge of the 90′s III” will feature over 40 of the best musicians from more than a dozen local bands, and they will be covering all types of music from the decade.

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SoulFax Sessions Video – “Jamming with Marcus Rezak”

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SoulFax Sessions are a weekly FREE music night at Park Houseand on January 31st we featured Marcus Rezak of Digital Tape Machine and members of Kinetix, The Congress, and Ableminds with fiery sit-ins by many others local musicians. Everybody in Denver knows the weekend starts on Thursday, and Listen Up Denver! and Park House are providing Denver the perfect excuse to sweat, sin, shimmy and shake their way into the weekend! Don’t miss a SoulFax Session . . . watch this video to find out why!

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Revenge Of The 90’s Returns . . . This Time To Cervantes’!!!

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Ableminds – Faces

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Denver’s own Ableminds have been crafting improvised, Funky Electronica since their inception in 2011. After scoring opening spots for Bonobo and Signal Path as well as a set beside David Murphy of STS9 at Sonic Blossom this trio is beginning to craft a unique and sweeping sound which is no easy task in the world of improvised electronic music.

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DJ Logic – June 29th – The Bluebird Theatre

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The DJ Logic show at The Bluebird Theatre last Friday had all the elements of a near perfect night in the Denver music scene. There was enough room to dance, the energy was through the roof, and the spontaneous and tight jamming that fueled the party was mind boggling. The creative juices flowing from the stage soaked the audience as the room pulsated with beats straight from the turntable and improvisational sounds straight from the gut. What would have made this near perfect night perfect? If they had played till the break of day.