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One of the most fun ways to get a peek into another person’s life is to experience their city like a local would -- with a homebase in a their space. LifeSwap takes the fun of living how a stranger does one step further. We’ve teamed up with AirBnB to give you a taste of what it’s like to step into someone else’s shoes. We can safely say that this is the best giveaway of any SXSW party around.

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SUNDAY

MARCH

22

2016 AT 9:00PM

Final Farewell 

Day 4 is about the word on every marketer’s mouth. Everyone’s focusing on it, but it’s not a focused word. What does it mean exactly? Why does it matter? And how do we do it right? Attend small group workshops about mobile ads, mobile responsive site and mobile app development. Learn about the rapid rise of mobile browsing (and what that means to us) in our interactive globe installation. And hear from Ruth McCarthy, Founder of Mobili Media, about how to get caught up -- and then get ahead.

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Melt Fest 2016 Takes Place March 20th | Baby's All Right & C'mon Everybody

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Melt Fest 2016 Takes Place March 20th | Baby's All Right & C'mon Everybody
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Melt Fest is a day long festival taking place 3/20 good music, drink specials, at Baby's All Right & C'mon Everbody sponsors Elevtrtrax, DoNYC, Indie Bushwick, & Soundfly

MELT FEST 2016!

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Melt Fest 2016 Takes Place March 20th at Baby's All Right & C'mon Everybody and you're invited to take part in the festivities.

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#MeltFest2016

Melt Fest 2016 Takes Place March 20th starting at Baby's All Right & continuing at C'mon Everybody, be sure to RSVP and learn more below.

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INTRODUCING MELTFEST 2016

Ever wonder what it’d be like see grassroot showcases by Brooklynites?


Melt Fest is a North Brooklyn festival for working class bands. An idea spawned by Sophie Chernin of Madam West, Elevtrtrax founder Nadeem G. Salaam, and Jhaye James of Indie Bushwick.


Here’s the scoop: a day long festival that starts at Baby’s All Right and ends at Bed-stuy’s new venue C’mon Everybody.


Tickets are $10, gets you into both events, feature drink specials, and ahead of time you can watch short docs on the artists performing and the areas they inhabit in NYC. We’re humbled to make a big move for music that moves us, and appreciate our sponsors doNYC and Soundfly.


Good times ahead.

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VENUE: THINGS TO KNOW

The day portion begins at Baby's All Right 2pm - 5pm and contines 8-11pm at C'mon Everybody. Tickets or wristbands given are valid for both events for one price. 

STAY WOKE

drink specials!

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FEATURED SHORT-DOCS WILL AIR MARCH 1ST

Madam West // Episode 1 // Bushwick // March 1st (out now)

Oh Golly // Episode 2 // Crown Heights // March 8th

Young Runner // Episode 3 // Long Island–East Williamsburg // March 11th

Dizzy Juice // Episode 4 // Ridgewood, Queens // March 15th

Big Figment // Episode 5 //  Williamsburg // March 18th

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Episode 2 // OH GOLLY

This interview with Oh Golly took place in their Crown Heights residence, we spoke about post Pratt life, what art aspires, things they love about the collaborations of a borough, they played two songs as well so enjoy those acoustic versions of "Txt" and "Fred Astaire." The next Webepisode features Young Runner coming out this Friday March 11th!

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Who's Who?

We have pooled together some of the best upcoming local bands for a day long festival and with your support we'll be able to do this again!

The program for this year’s Melt Fest event features some of the best locals, if we do say so ourselves.

For an entire day you'll be treated to fierce artists showcasing their talents, local indie media outlets like Sound Fly and doNYC helping with drink specials and coverage, Indie Bushwick Booking and Sophie Chernin writer for No Smoking Media/Soundfly spearheading booking and Elevtrtrax bringing you some great short-docs on these bands.

PEOPLE TO SEE

NO SHOES

"Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, No Shoes are a riotous–rambunctious group of musicians playing their brand of coffee fueled post-apocolypic pop tunes." – Nadeem Gibran Salaam ELEVTRTRAX

baby's all right

@NOSHOESNY

MADAM WEST

"Their fundamental affection for Elliott Smith and Wilco shines through in both the steady-eyed, phrase-conscious songcraft and the lid-bursting turns of filigree. More often than not, however, the ensemble kinks into hyperspatial, cardinal modes: D'Angelo (harmony like roux; telepathic rhythm), St. Vincent (secret, sur-pop dance; pedaled leads that nonetheless feel absolutely naked), and many more. Together they declare a project in psychedelic soul, a chamber concern with no small share in the sincere." - Pete Longofono, BIG FIGMENT

BABY'S ALL RIGHT

@madamwestmusic

OH GOLLY

"Kindergarten Hardcore // Noise Self-Help from Crown Heights."

BABY'S ALL RIGHT

@wowohgolly

DIZZY JUICE

"Clean, warbly guitar lines replete with reverb/echo/delay give way to Frusciantefied, waily solos in the refrains. Classic self-assuredness defines the rhythm section: Nick Mason's fat, thick timbre married to punchy, wholesomely thudding bass, a tight unit wearing the group's trademark triple-meter grooves like your favorite slippers. Over all this, vocals rooted in slackercore swoop and slur through wry turns of lyrics buoyed every so often by sugary swells of harmony in the middle distance."

BABY'S ALL RIGHT

@Dizzyjuice

BIG FIGMENT

"A leg from jazz, a belly from prog rock, a hand from pop, a punk forearm...The moment you think you have recognized a familiar animal, the body of the creature morphs, transforms, and you are lost again–the beast on all fours is now winged, legless, and aloft.” —Daniel Siuba, Auric Mess

c'mon everybody

@bigfigment

young runner

"Young Runner is an alternative rock band from Brooklyn, NY. Singer/songwriter Robert Fleming moved to Brooklyn in 2011, where he began writing music that would become the foundation of the band. Along with Patrick Grant-Musso (drums), Chris Ceballos (bass), and Richard Porteous (guitar), they create an intense but melodic blend of indie rock, often compared to New York City bands of the 1970's, grunge acts of the early 90's and guitar revivalists of the early 2000's. Delivering their tight, succinct songs at breakneck tempos, they offer a truly New York rock experience."

C'MON EVERYBODY

@youngrunner

a bunch of dead people

"A Bunch of Dead People is the vehicle for the compositions of Ruben Sindo Acosta. The music is a blend of Krautrock, Soul, Funk, Afro-Cuban Santeria, Dance Music and (the ever so prevalent) Melodramatic Popular song. The band is also a cult with new members joining everyday. Mind Above All, Heart Above All Else."

C'MON EVERYBODY

@abunchofdeadpeople

frog

"Frog is a two person band that lives in queens. No amount of partying will ever let frog forget that, except if it does, and we wake up somewhere else. Frog plays good music, mostly about flies, female frogs, and the ups and downs of living in the swamp. Frog deeply loves eachother. Frog fails, Frog flails, Frog pales, bails, and sails through life, ailing and wailing into rock and roll history."

C'MON EVERYBODY

@heyitsfrog

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

TUESDAY

MARCH

1

2016 AT 10:00AM

ELEVTRTRAX PRESENTS SHORT-DOCS

Madam West is our first WEB-EPISODE, FEATURING ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCES AND INTERVIEWS WITH SELECT ARTISTS PARTICIPATING IN MELT FEST 2016, FILMED BY NADEEM SALAAM.

 

Full Episode Schedule 

// March 1st Madam West

// March 8th Oh Golly

// March 11th Young Runner

// March 15th Dizzy Juice

// March 18th Big Figment


SUNDAY

MARCH

20

2016 AT 2:00PM-5:00PM

BABY'S ALL RIGHT

Tickets are $10, gets you into both events, with drink specials, and feature short docs on the artists performing and the areas they inhabit in NYC ahead of time. We’re humbled to make a big move for music that moves us, and appreciate our sponsors doNYC and Soundfly!


PURCHASE

SUNDAY

MARCH

20

2016 AT 8:00PM-11:30PM

C'MON EVERYBODY

Tickets are $10, gets you into both events, with drink specials, and feature short docs on the artists performing and the areas they inhabit in NYC ahead of time. We’re humbled to make a big move for music that moves us, and appreciate our sponsors doNYC and Soundfly!

“Real people do real things. A collective of a whole bunch of people who do things in their own locale, in their own neighborhoods – the sum is bigger than the parts, and the parts will grow.”

Chuck D (American emcee, author, and producer. He helped create politically and socially conscious hip hop music in the mid-1980s as the leader of the rap group PUblic Enemy from flushing, Queens, ny.

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THANK YOU TO THE FRIENDS OF meltfest!

indie bushwick

donyc

soundfly

Elevtrtrax

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BABY'S ALL RIGHT

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