Electro-music Asheville festival, May 4-5

Press release:

electro-music Asheville brings some of the world’s finest electronic and experimental musicians to the mountains of Western North Carolina. They will be joined by local artists for two days of compelling live music and innovative technology. Musical styles cover a broad spectrum, guaranteed to be creative and original. Live video art will accompany the concerts.
May 4-5 at White Horse Black Mountain.
Event runs from 2pm to 11pm each day.
For more information: http://emavl.com/

tickets:
$15 per day, $25 for two days
For advance tickets: http://www.whitehorseblackmountain.com/2018/03/asheville-electro-music-fest-fri-may.html
828-669-0816

music
Solemn Shapes
Surreal Estate
Kri Samadhi / A Pale Void
Twyndyllyngs
Waveformation
Klimchak
Michael Peck
Tony Gerber
Project Ruori
Dr Wayne Kirby
Paul Vnuk Jr
Equinox Project
Kevin Kissinger
Vibraphonik Electronik
Kevin Spears
Shueh-Li Ong
Illumination Station
Jamie McMenamy
JMoNoisey
Mark Mahoney
Tom Bruce
Dan Simpson
UTEE
sToKE
Black Thujone
Drifting In Silence
80 lb. Test
Stereospread

visuals
Michael O’Bannon
Joe Howard
Project Ruori
Azimuth Visuals
Lei Han
Katie Rhodes

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