The Crate Lung Co-Op / Tek Tek / Norrit / Transmittens
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- Categories: Art | Exhibit, DJ, Electronic, Pop
- Event posted: Nov. 13, 2008
- Last updated: Feb. 19, 2009
Event details
- Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, 10 p.m.
- The Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass., Lawrence
- Cost: $5 - $7
- Age limit: 18+
A podcast interview with the Transmittens, wherein you can download 11 of their latest tunes FREE.From the organizers: The Crate Lung Co-Op Tour consists of five people, a lot of gear, and a twelve-person van negotiating 7 states. We will stop in various cities and towns to play music/set up shop in galleries, house parties, art events, and other venues. We will be selling toys and crafts, books, clothing, prints, and limited edition merchandise at each stop. We may even leave an installation in our wake.The Co-Op is: John LaMonica, Cristie Gunn, Casey Blandford, Iris Moulton, and Cein Watson. Five friends living in Salt Lake who use our time to make stuff: toys, drawings, prints, pages of writing, clothing, music, mixtapes, graffiti, and paintings. Work from other Salt Lake artists is being brought along as well, to include clothing, video art, prints, and other merchandise. The mission of The Crate Lung Co- Op Tour is to bring people together, to give us space to collaborate on new work, and then to expand into other cities.
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