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Last days to submit to DIY Bushwick Fest!

NYC Bands and artists,

DIY space and event organizers Bushwick Music Studios along with support from Arts in Bushwick and The Deli Magazine are pleased to announce the first annual DIY Bushwick, A Music Festival, which will take place March 24-27th 2010 at various DIY venues spaces, studios, bars and galleries throughout the Brooklyn neighborhood. In recent years Bushwick’s industrial setting has proved a perfect breeding ground for new music and grassroots art spaces. The goal of the Festival is to highlight the positive work ethic and communal spirit of Bushwick artists and provide a platform that unifies the local business community, residents, and artists in support of this musical renaissance happening in the warehouses, community gardens, and lofts throughout the neighborhood.

A significant number of artists playing this Festival will be booked by the organizers through The Deli - to apply to play all you need to do fill in this form HERE and click on the confirmation email you'll receive (this will simply add you to our mailing list and enter your band in our fabulous NYC charts organized by genre and region - one day we'll also create band profiles!).

This particular opportunity is reserved to NYC based artists only, good luck!

The Deli's Staff

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The Antlers tour plans + new video

The Antlers are heading to Europe again next week and then will make their way to Austin for SXSW in March. Following SXSW, they'll be headlining a tour in April and May with Phantogram and supporting The National in June. Check out the video of "Bear" they recently released.

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The Theatre Shows: March 4, 5, and 6 with Black Taxi, The Shake + more!

On March 4, 5, and 6, an imaginative all-ages concert series presented by CitizenMusic and called The Theatre Shows will take place at The Players Theater in Greenwich Village. Each uniquely themed evening, headlined by gritty, dance-rockers BLACK TAXI (picture below), will showcase some of NY’s finest rock artists. Night one is the Masquerade Ball when Black Taxi, The Shake and Old Wives set the standards high for performance and costume. Prohibition Night, cast with Apollo Run, and Milo and The Fuzz, will expose the seductive and the bootlegger. On March 6, the finale of this creative series, deemed PoMo Night, challenges the imagination and takes a walk on the wild side to the sounds of New Madrid and Philly's Toy Soldiers. Between sets, F. Michael Haynie will entertain with acoustic sets, while attendants enjoy healthy juice-bar refreshments contributed by Liqueteria. This series is sure to be a memorable spectacle for the eyes and ears. No tickets will be sold at the door, they can be bought here. -Meijin Bruttomesso


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New Video by The Raveonettes: Heart of Stone

Are The Raveonettesthe most productive band in the music industry or what? Here's another video from last years album "In and Out of Control".

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Weekly Feature 191b: The Rex Complex - Live at Zebulon on March 2

The Rex Complex describes themselves as roots ruckus. Jeremy Gustin and Rex Hussman have been best friends since college, they've traveled the world to learn more about music and have created a sound that is unique and energizing. Their most recent release, A Delicious Victory is an eloquent buffet of intertwined genres from afro-beat to punk. It is a phenomenal album by a one-of-a-kind band. The Rex Complex will be playing at Public Assembly in Brooklyn on April 8th. - Read Meghan Chiampa's interview with the band here.

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