Neon Indian fans will be happy to kick off their new year at One Step Beyond; the American Museum of Natural History’s evening concert series. Party-goers will be able to enjoy Neon Indian aka Alan Palomo perform a DJ Set of lush indie sounds accompanied by Airbird, and XXXChange at The Rose Center in the Hayden Planetarium. Just picturing it now seems absolutely surreal.
Guests are also invited to explore the Cosmic Pathway to the Hayden Big Bang Theater and enjoy beverages at the cash bar. I haven’t been this excited for an event in quite a while. This is definitely a different take on the regular run of the mill club and concert nights. The show kicks off at 9pm on Friday January 8th. Get your ticket now! http://bit.ly/1U50MXl
Enter via the Weston Pavilion located on Columbus Avenue at 79th Street.
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West and 77th St, New York, New York 02907
Information on the artists:
Neon Indian
Neon Indian began as the multimedia project of Texas-based musician Alan Palomo and video artist Alicia Scardetta. Their first album was released in 2009 followed by a four-song collaborative EP with the Flaming Lips. Neon Indian’s most recent album VEGA INTL. Night School arrived in October 2014 and was highly rated under “Best New Music” by Pitchfork this year.
Airbird
Joel Ford is a musician and producer who has been living in New York since 2005. Since then, Ford has lent his musical talents to a number of projects, including collaborations with Dan Lopatin and Ford & Lopatin. As co-founder of the Software label, and more recently Driftless Recordings, Ford has worked with many artists as a producer, engineer, mixer, and collaborator, such as Autre Ne Veut, Oneohtrix Point Never, Harmonizer, Tamaryn, Megafortress, Napolian, Antony Hegarty, Ducktails, Com Truise, North Americans, and Ejecta. Ford also makes and produces his own music, and is a writer and producer for New York-based Music Licensing company Shout It Out Loud Music.
XXXChange
Alex Epton, a.k.a. XXXChange, began playing the drums while growing up in Baltimore, MD, then at the Berklee College of Music where he studied drumming. During his last year of college, he began working on songs with his friend Naeem Juwan Hanks. They eventually became SPANK ROCK and Ninja Tune released the album ”YOYOYOYOYO.” Alex moved on to be a highly sought after producer, mixer and DJ, doing production/mix work on albums for Neon Indian, the Kills, Larry Gus, Kele Orekeke, Kali Uchis, Peaches, and more, with remixes for Cee Lo, Tv on the Radio, Kool Keith, Bjork, Thom York, Kylie Minogue, Beck, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Lily Allen.