I am thrilled to announce the second installment of what I hope continues an annual celebration of 21st century music: Scissorsound. Last year, we packed our favorite Brooklyn spot, Studio BPM, as Kudu, 33Hz and Matters & Dunaway absolutely killed it on stage. It was, although just for a single night, a celebration of all things electronic and organic. This year, I think the lineup is even more on message with what we are trying to do with scissorkick and perfectly represents that nexus where electronic music and rock/pop converge. All three bands have been posted at SK before, so search around the site and get a feel for what will be going down. And please tell your friends! I will definitely do another post closer to the event date.
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steve
I've been doing scissorkick for nearly 15 years now -- in one form or another. I should post more often, but it's always been more about quality than quantity. It's a love affair that takes less than it gives back and that's mostly thanks to you.