Future Pidgin returns to open a season of floating world music and high-density languages. To kick off your favorite audio rollercoaster, Future Pidgin hosts Andy Loebs, a producer from Philadelphia known for orchestral music for the slop age, who has found a home at Orange Milk.
Loebs' music has been described by Seth Graham as pure goo-core. It's a mix of multi-fi free electronics that drifts in the latent space between smooth jazz, prog rock, nu metal, glitch, club electronics, and MIDI-core. It's a strangely relaxing mental zapping for brains constantly bombarded by information hazards and forgotten tabs across four different browsers. This is the music that will resonate in the future jazz kissa of cyberspace, and you are here to witness it.
Opening the event is edeF., a sample-based storytelling project fueled by media consumption and an obsession with the underground imaginary. Heavily influenced by 2000s electronic music, edeF. reconstructs soundscapes from the global archive of our subcultures.