Monday Nights w/ blssm.mpls ft. Atlantis Quartet + blood bath & beyond

Mon May 20 2024 at 08:00 pm to Tue May 21 2024 at 12:00 am

2528 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, United States | Minneapolis

Icehouse MPLS
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Monday Nights w\/ blssm.mpls ft. Atlantis Quartet + blood bath & beyond
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**6PM** DOORS // **8PM** SHOW START // **$20** ADVANCE (+fees) // **$25** AT THE DOOR // **$30** PREMIUM BALCONY SEATING (+fees)
**About blood bath & beyond**
@blood\_bath\_beyond\_
Blood Bath & Beyond is an experimental music duo based in Minneapolis. Fenja Frances (vox, tapes, synth) and Will Ennis (saxophones, bass guitar) use choreographic scores to softly structure improvised sets. Blood Bath & Beyond doesn’t subscribe to a particular genre, but their music can be described as anything from ambient drone to post rock to noise.
**About Atlantis Quartet**
@atlantisquartet
Atlantis Quartet is a dynamic jazz ensemble hailing from Minneapolis, MN. Formed in 2006, the group features four accomplished musicians: Brandon Wozniak on saxophone, Zacc Harris on guitar, Chris Bates on bass, and Pete Hennig on drums. Known for their innovative approach to modern jazz, Atlantis Quartet has carved a niche for itself within the vibrant Twin Cities jazz scene.
Each member brings a wealth of experience and a unique musical perspective to the ensemble. Zacc Harris, recognized for his versatile guitar work, is also a prolific composer. Brandon Wozniak's expressive saxophone playing adds layers of emotion to the quartet's sound, while Chris Bates and Pete Hennig provide a powerful rhythmic foundation, anchoring the group's explorative and improvisational style.
Over the years, Atlantis Quartet has released several critically acclaimed albums, showcasing their evolution and commitment to pushing the boundaries of contemporary jazz. Their compositions often blend elements of post-bop, rock, funk, and avant-garde, resulting in a distinctive sound that captivates audiences and fellow musicians alike.
The group's live performances are renowned for their energy and spontaneity, reflecting the deep musical connection between the members. Atlantis Quartet has not only become a local favorite but has also gained recognition on a broader scale, participating in festivals and gaining respect within the national jazz community as evidenced by critic Bill Milkowski’s description of the group in JazzTimes Magazine, saying, “Twin Cities jazz renegades shift nimbly from a punk-jazz aesthetic to an ECM-ish sensitivity. Startlingly original stuff.”
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2528 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, United States

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