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“Core Memory / Array” is a multimedia performance by brothers Harrison and McKinley Foster, and a host of guest musicians. Part concert, part audio-adaptive projections, it prompts audiences to reflect on their lives and what shaped their identities. Using the instrumental and electronic/lofi music from their debut album, "Align," and EP, their new live show offers an unforgettable exploration of the experiences that shape a person’s identity. Join Core Memory on a journey of introspection and artistic exploration, redefining the boundaries of live multimedia experiences.
319 N 11th St #3
General Admission: $10
319 N 11th St #3
General Admission: $10
319 N 11th St #3
General Admission: $10
A multimedia project of brothers McKinley and Harrison Foster. Drawing on electronic influences of musicians such as Four Tet and Caribou, NYC based McKinley Foster writes instrumental music that combines elements of lo-fi, synths, film score and advanced guitar work. Harrison Foster, based in LA, uses his background in lighting design to create adaptive visuals to McKinley’s music for live performances. “Align, ” Core Memory’s debut album, explores what it means to find balance and stay grounded, especially in the wake of the pandemic. “Array, ” their upcoming EP, explores elements of childhood and identity. Using spoken word, adaptive visual technology, and a variety of instrumental techniques, their live show provides stunning visuals and dazzling musicianship that ask the audience, “What memories made you who you are?”
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This event does not require masks to be worn