thingNY in Brooklyn & Philly, World/Inferno tour from the Northeast to Minneapolis and back!

This Monday and Wednesday, thingNY returns with performances of Andrew Livingston’s News from the Oort Cloud in Brooklyn and Philly. On Thursday, I hit the road for nearly two weeks with The World/Inferno Friendship Society, with shows from the Northeast to Minneapolis in NJ, MD, PA, DC, MI, IN, IL, MN, WI, and OH! Then I head off to my residency in Austria, with performances in Vienna and Graz, and I’m moving to Philly! Read on…

Performing at Spectrum in May, photo by Reuben Radding

First, a rundown since my last email: in early June, Laura Dykes and I had a great ten-show tour to Pennsylvania, Ohio, DC, Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts. Check out this glowing review of our performance at the Re:Sound Festival in Cleveland on clevelandclassical.com and new live audio and video on my Dykes & Young page. My partner Evie Morrel-Samuels and I had our first duo performance in Boston’s Franklin Park, World/Inferno’s mini-tour included an outdoor set that was filmed at Punk Island, and Peter Wise & I played four shows as Wise & Young, including the launch of the new venue Peter helps run in the Berkshires, The Foundry. In July, World/Inferno played Brooklyn, I had an excellent week recording Rick Burkhardt’s Passover with thingNY in Westchester – stay tuned for the album! – and I played with violist Eve Boltax at the Cloud Club in Boston, where we premiered her Music for Catalogue, a piece I’ve been helping her develop over the past year.

Now: back in December, thingNY premiered our version of Andrew Livingston’s solo album News From the Oort Cloud, his psychedelic, spacey, chamber folk exploration of isolation and mortality. You can watch videos from that performance on our YouTube channel, or come watch in person on Monday at Sunnyvale in Brooklyn or Wednesday at The Mothership in Philly! Expect reverbed-out synthy slow jams and swirling minimalist washes of colors and chords.

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Then from August 1-13, World/Inferno heads to the Midwest for our first extended tour since early last year and first with our new drummer, bassist, guitarist, and accordionist! We’ll play Asbury Park, Baltimore, Philly, DC, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Lancaster, plus one more secret show mid-tour. I hope you’ll come see us and dance in the circle pit!

Later in August, I’ll bid farewell to Boston after over a year and a half living here, and Evie and I will move to our new home in Philly. It’s been a pleasure getting to know Boston and its scene better, but it’ll also be nice to explore another great city, be closer to NYC, and pay less in rent. Philadelphians – let’s make some art!

Then it’ll be time for my two-month residency in Austria. Margarethe, Manuel, Arne, and I have been regularly meeting by video chat to develop A History of Characters, which will explore language and writing in all sorts of absurd and performative ways. We can’t wait to bring it to audiences in Vienna and Graz! And after we finish those performances, I’ll still have over a month to work on my own…and maybe collaborate with other local performers? If you know cool folks in Graz who might like to work with me, get in touch!

Up Twirl,
Jeff