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Established in 2006, Machines with Magnets hosts experimental music performances, sound and art exhibitions and installations, performance art, film and video screenings, cultural and community events, private events, and fundraisers. Past performances include The Body, Dan Deacon, Mirah, Etran de l'Aïr, Braveyoung, Lydia Lunch, Lightning Bolt, Brown Bird, Container, and Mdou Moctar.
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All ages unless otherwise noted, 21+ with valid ID to drink
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp with DakouDakou
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
8:00 pm
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Founded in 2006 in Geneva, 90 years after Dada, by Vincent Bertholet (Hyperculte), the 12- piece Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp has released 5 albums on the highly influential Bongo Joe Records and played the European festival circuit for years. This will be their second attempt to conquer America – following the release of the latest album, Ventre Unique. The band’s name is an homage to some of the classic Congolese groups (Orchestre Tout Puissant Konono n°1, Orchestre Tout Puissant Polyrytmo, TPOK Jazz etc...) and to one of the greatest provocateurs of 20th century art. Their music mixes echoes of The Ex, Moondog, kraut rock, minimalism, high life, symphonic touches and punk outbursts - and yet, none of it is terribly relevant: OTPMD has managed to invent its own reality – or, if you prefer, a simulation. Their live performances are mesmerizing affairs with an almost ritualistic slant and arrangements so tight they seem to re-organize chaos itself.
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp with DakouDakou
Music Show
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
8:00 pm
$15 adv / $20 day of
Founded in 2006 in Geneva, 90 years after Dada, by Vincent Bertholet (Hyperculte), the 12- piece Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp has released 5 albums on the highly influential Bongo Joe Records and played the European festival circuit for years. This will be their second attempt to conquer America – following the release of the latest album, Ventre Unique. The band’s name is an homage to some of the classic Congolese groups (Orchestre Tout Puissant Konono n°1, Orchestre Tout Puissant Polyrytmo, TPOK Jazz etc...) and to one of the greatest provocateurs of 20th century art. Their music mixes echoes of The Ex, Moondog, kraut rock, minimalism, high life, symphonic touches and punk outbursts - and yet, none of it is terribly relevant: OTPMD has managed to invent its own reality – or, if you prefer, a simulation. Their live performances are mesmerizing affairs with an almost ritualistic slant and arrangements so tight they seem to re-organize chaos itself.
This exhibition is a love letter to the ways we create ourselves and each other, again and again, across thresholds both visible and unseen. Eli Kauffman and J Rowen O’Dwyer bring together vivid, psychologically charged paintings that explore the threshold between the physical and the mythic, the home and the holy. Their work charts the sacred rituals of queer life — from moments of pleasure to acts of care, devotion, and transformation. The home becomes a site of alchemy, the body a threshold, and queer experiences a mirror and a myth in constant renewal. The outside world serves as a mirror, a set on which to explore new versions of ourselves, and fill unexpected roles. Images drawn from play, intimacy, domesticity, and community shift between documentation and dream, honoring both the rawness and the magic of trans and queer existence. Otherworld refers to myths and realms in legends, but also to the term “Otherworldly” describing the uncanny nature of otherness, leaving the door open to new realms, for those considered outcast.
This exhibition is a love letter to the ways we create ourselves and each other, again and again, across thresholds both visible and unseen. Eli Kauffman and J Rowen O’Dwyer bring together vivid, psychologically charged paintings that explore the threshold between the physical and the mythic, the home and the holy. Their work charts the sacred rituals of queer life — from moments of pleasure to acts of care, devotion, and transformation. The home becomes a site of alchemy, the body a threshold, and queer experiences a mirror and a myth in constant renewal. The outside world serves as a mirror, a set on which to explore new versions of ourselves, and fill unexpected roles. Images drawn from play, intimacy, domesticity, and community shift between documentation and dream, honoring both the rawness and the magic of trans and queer existence. Otherworld refers to myths and realms in legends, but also to the term “Otherworldly” describing the uncanny nature of otherness, leaving the door open to new realms, for those considered outcast.
A CLEANSING PSYCH-RITUAL. A Band Called E:
Washed out psych.
Thalia Zedek ( Thrill Jockey Records ), Jason Sidney Sanford, and their last show with Alec Tisdale on drums! Trinary System (Roger Miller of Mission of Burma's new rock trio):
Delving deeper into the full history of rock viewed hazily through his 2014 surrealistic/psychedelic nature, with perhaps a bit of funk pelting the proceedings from the wings, Miller is opening things up.
Odysseus Finn:
Energetic ritualistic-rock band with cinematic projections - CELEBRATING THE DEATH OF STILLNESS. Michael McQuilken (Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra) and David Van Witt (Sidewalk Dave)
SUMAC w Aaron Turner of ISIS / Hydra Head Industries + WORMWOOD members of DOOMRIDERS and The Red Chord + GOOD LORD
Heavy noise rock from PVD + FUCKING INVINCIBLE Members of a lot of bands, still pissed at the world + DEMONBROTHER Will Dandy (Orchid/Vaccine etc) & Andrew Jackmauh (Failures/Cut The Shit etc) lay down sonic waves
FILTHY BLUES GUITAR, BRING IT HOME.
featuring Brother Dege Legg of DJANGO UNCHAINED. Brother Dege Legg, A nationally recognized slide guitarist and featured artist on the Django Unchained soundtrack. Brother Dege Legg will be playing with his full band, the Brethren. Mark Milloff
Classic, dirty slide, harpoon guitar from Providence's filthy Cannibal Ramblers. Mark always brings it home, too far home. Peter Von Toy
Rock drenched, Blues tinted Folk songs.
A visceral, immersive sound. ZOMES:
Enchanting sonic holograms abduct, enveloping every moment.
AIR LOOM:
You guessed it. JP Falzone and Brendan Glasson delivering the news magic freaking carpet style. House Red
The deepest you can get without having to hold your breath. HOUSE RED: will equip you with gills so you, too, can breathe in the entrancing depths as the reddest of surfs washes overhead.
TRANSMUTING, SUPPLE, SNAKY ELECTRONIC, SPLIT PERSONALITY, TECHNO NIGHT. W00dy, SOLID STATE ENTITY, Grutch, Sitting Adult, Caroline Park, MSHR.
(MSHR is a collaborative project by Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy based in Portland, Oregon. The duo produces sculptural synthesizers, ritualistic performances and installations that place the human body into a dynamic relationship with sound and light, generating expanded sensory experiences.)
TASHI DORJI grew up in Bhutan, on the eastern side of the Himalayas. Dorji developed a playing style unbound by tradition, yet with a direct line to intuitive artistry. His recordings feature improvisations that spasmodically grow along tangential, surprising paths. DUNUMS is a collaborative project founded by Sijal Nasralla. Based in NC, shifting players and contributors to the project have recorded, performed, and created in direct response to, albeit humbly in transmission, of events commonly known as "summer in Gaza" or "revolution in Syria." KEITH FULLERTON WHITMAN Starting in the mid-1990's, Keith began exploring electronic music's many facets, eventually yielding dozens of full length albums, singles, remixes, and compilation appearances for influential labels. MEM1 seamlessly blends the sounds of cello and electronics to create a limitless palette of sonic possibilities. LUKE MOLDOF + REN SCHOFIELD Modular synthesis, forced feedback, beats on beats, on beets on beats. get it.
Bella's Bartok: Maybe you had a bad day, and you thought it was unredeemable. Maybe you have a cold and you don’t feel like moving around. Maybe you fancy yourself someone who watches a concert quietly from the back, attentively listening. In a few seconds, it’s not going to matter who you are.
When the Balkan-inspired, circusy sound of Bella’s Bartok hits your ears, you are no longer in control. You are out of your seat bouncing up and down, and soon your arms are flailing and you’re smiling and screaming. Your bad day, your cold, your fatigue have all vanished, and it’s not even the end of the first song.
Bella’s Bartok makes everyone dance, regardless. From living rooms to concert halls the band’s energy makes getting up and moving irresistible. Without fail, someone from the audience comes up after every single show and says the same thing: “I couldn’t help it.” Plus AdapterAdapter and GHOST TOWN REVIVAL
(Members of SASQUATCH AND THE SICK-A-BILLYS).
WILL GUTHRIE (mego / erstwhile / ipecac) + TITANS OF JAZZ andré cormier’s “hic et nunc” + EMILY DIX-THOMAS (cello) + and LAURA CETILIA (cello) philip glass’ “strung out” + CHASE SPRUILL (violin)
THIS SHOW WILL ACTUALLY BLOW YOU AWAY SO BRING AN ANCHOR. Come at 8pm. It's interdisciplinary. Death Vessel (PVD) //\\ the whole band this time. f yeah. Mirah (BROOKLYN) \\// from "DIY mini-masterpieces that express a punk sensibility through broken drum machines, reverb-drenched guitars and ukulele" to "mature, complex and immaculately-produced" -(Wikipedia, fo sho) KID IN THE ATTIC (BROOKLYN) //\\ FAHKING GEORGEOUS (period) Nick Jaina (Portland, OR) \\// READING & SONG > Nick is traveling to promote his new book, "Get it while you can." Whole Grain, baby.
SO THRILLD
To be hosting Koolmorf Widesen in from Firenze, ITALY and our own PVD live pa jammers Xerome and Reverse Engineering. LIVE ELECTRONIC. ACID // TECH // HARD/WET/WARE. KOOLMORF WIDESEN
Project of seasoned Italian electronic music producer and acid maestro Leonardo Barbadoro. He's shared stages with the likes of Apparat, Fuck Buttons, Luke Vibert, The Bug. He's even got a computer controlled robot orchestra. We'll show you when we see you there. XEROME
Back in Providence for the summer this live hardware techno maniac is ready to rip. SO hard.
REVERSE ENGINEERING
New project of the underworldy/sensual Kurt Snell - Pieces gently torn apart and put back together backwords. Oh yeah, he's a werewolf.
Mouser / Unhinged freaks from W.Mass/Baltimore, Drums, Guitar, Laptop, and a yeller + DAN TALBOT / Insane one man pop band + ELEVATED COUCH / Completely bizarred International Band/World Music featuring Ren Schofield (of Container) and a man named Johann + DAVEY HARMS / Slightly weird techno
Downtown Boys: (new record out May 4 on Don Giovanni) + Fleabite (Boston + NYC) + Secret Lover (Worcester) + Lovesick: Manny, Josh, JP of New Urban Arts and a collective of Providence Youth creating the future of art and music.
INTERRUPT III SATELLITE READINGS + PERFORMANCES by RRLEW
MATT UNDERWOOD, V MANUSCRIPT, WILLA VAN NOSTRAND, AKIKO HATAKEYAMA, REED GAINES, VISZK (n carolina), LAURA WARMAN (w mass) w live video/soundscaping all night by MARALIE (VALISE). MACHINES W MAGNETS in collaboration w Interrupt3: A Discussion Forum and Studio for New Forms of Language Art Highlighting text and/or/as image, art and/or/as language and with a particular investment in digitally mediated language art, Interrupt3 will take place, chiefly, in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Brown University, March 12-15, 2015.