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Nite Jewel (with live feedback visuals by Stefanie Franciotti) Nite Jewel (with live feedback visuals by Stefanie Franciotti)

with Kablito

Fri September 7th, 2018

7:00PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 18+

Doors Open: 6:00PM

Show Time: 7:00PM

Event Ticket: $12

Day of Show: $15

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Nite Jewel

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Shortly after a widely prolific period resulting in albums Real High (2017), Liquid Cool (2016), and the collaborative Nite-Funk EP, Nite Jewel today returns with the release of the cutting new single “On Your Own,” (b/w “The Joke’s On You”) via her Gloriette Records imprint. Written and produced by Nite Jewel, the lyrics contain an acute cultural resonance that harkens back to her 2012 smash “One Second Of Love.”

From the artist:

“While I’m not a stranger to worlds of turmoil and chaos, the current cultural climate has led me to an unprecedented sense of angst. Although in the past with my music, I was often able to glean a partial hope or at least some humor in my critical examinations of our current paradigm, it is now that I find myself falling into seemingly inescapable nihilistic spirals. And yet…what if there were some sort of transcendence that could emerge from coming face to face with the debased nature of humanity and its inevitable, narcissistic self-destruction? Not to be confused with hope in some pseudo-religious promise of a better world, but the letting go of one’s tight grasp of a cogent reality, a formula that makes sense, the perceived anthropomorphic center of the universe? I find something freeing in that possibility; looking outward instead of inward, reveling in something that no longer includes the premise of the self.”

Kablito

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Ecuadorian artist Kablito found her sound after moving to Minneapolis, MN from her hometown of Guayaquil. Her South American heritage mingles brightly with the adopted “Minneapolis Sound” that defined 90s R&B pop. Her air tight song writing and fierce uniqueness channels an iconic energy reminiscent of a young Shakira or Janet Jackson, but with Latin-fused choreography and lush synthesized reggaeton, Kablito is carving out her own lane. And it’s fucking exciting.

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