Barrio Logan art collective Voz Alta (1754 National Ave. - Barrio Logan) has a knack for showcasing the exotic and eclectic sounds of Latin America.
You can stop by weekly for the energetic family ambiance of Latin jazz Thursdays with Bill Caballero and Agua Dulce.
Or, if you’re lucky, you might catch acts such as Sonex, who recently brought their fusion of Son Jarocho, rock, jazz, and world jams all the way from Veracruz.
On Friday, September 27, Voz Alta hosts a handful of borderland fringe creatures to enchant and freak you out, suavemente.
Jam-centric duo Sonidero Travesura from Tijuana play a dancey mash-up of cumbia, jazz, rock, and electro pop perfect for moviendo tu culo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu7eHw-4wTo
Tecate-raised proto-shamanic shapeshifter Rancho Shampoo layers minimal electronics with soaring flute passages, to transcendental ends.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF2F0eIFt14
Mexicali nocturnal Vampire Slayer deconstructs electronic music into its most primordial functions – chimerical droneswamps, claustrophobic glitchloops, expansive oscillations, and paranoiac digital ooze – but he’s liable to disorient you with a well-placed big bass banger when you least suspect it.
Accompanying the music will be an art show featuring works by:
Christian Franco
Rancho Shampoo
and Sonideros Omar Lizarraga and Dardin Coria.
Free – 7 to 10 p.m.
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/sep/21/53552/
Barrio Logan art collective Voz Alta (1754 National Ave. - Barrio Logan) has a knack for showcasing the exotic and eclectic sounds of Latin America.
You can stop by weekly for the energetic family ambiance of Latin jazz Thursdays with Bill Caballero and Agua Dulce.
Or, if you’re lucky, you might catch acts such as Sonex, who recently brought their fusion of Son Jarocho, rock, jazz, and world jams all the way from Veracruz.
On Friday, September 27, Voz Alta hosts a handful of borderland fringe creatures to enchant and freak you out, suavemente.
Jam-centric duo Sonidero Travesura from Tijuana play a dancey mash-up of cumbia, jazz, rock, and electro pop perfect for moviendo tu culo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu7eHw-4wTo
Tecate-raised proto-shamanic shapeshifter Rancho Shampoo layers minimal electronics with soaring flute passages, to transcendental ends.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF2F0eIFt14
Mexicali nocturnal Vampire Slayer deconstructs electronic music into its most primordial functions – chimerical droneswamps, claustrophobic glitchloops, expansive oscillations, and paranoiac digital ooze – but he’s liable to disorient you with a well-placed big bass banger when you least suspect it.
Accompanying the music will be an art show featuring works by:
Christian Franco
Rancho Shampoo
and Sonideros Omar Lizarraga and Dardin Coria.
Free – 7 to 10 p.m.
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/sep/21/53552/