Friday on View: Daniel Bachman & Circuit Rider

February 19, 2014

To the sounds and sweet airs...

The Velaslavasay Welcomes back Daniel Bachman, American Primitive guitarist from the South Atlantic region of the States as 
our first musical performer of 2014 in the Year of the Wooden Horse.

Join us in celebration of John Fahey's 75th birthday, with the sounds of the talented Mr.Bachman,
whose psychedelic-appalachian technique has incited countless observations of reminiscence. 
For this performance, Bachman follows friends from our Los Angeles region, Mr. Lee Noble and Derek Rogers of Circuit Rider.
This show is brought to the public in part by Aquarium Drunkard

This Friday, February 21st, 2014
8pm to 10pm
​$10 VP Members 
$12 Non-Members
Tickets
 

Daniel Bachman is a  musician born and raised in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He has been playing what he describes as “psychedelic appalachia” with a sound that evolved from drones and banjos to a now guitar centered focus. Touring off and on since the age of 17, Bachman has managed to cover thorough ground across the US, sharing stages with like minded folk such as fellow Fredericksburg native Jack Rose. One of his newest effort is the full length LP ‘Seven Pines’, sprung from a year living and working in the city of Philadelphia. The sound results in a combination of homesick worried blues and the ecstatic buzz of fresh experience and a new life in unknown territory. Familiar and known, but also seeking to access memories from lives past, dead and gone.
From Tompkins Square


Forthcoming...
 

In Collaboration with The Luis Buñ​uel Institute

The Obscure Objects of Luis Buñuel

​on View at The Velaslavasay Panorama

(personal effects, literature in collection, rare photographs,
unrealized scripts, et al.)
&

Screening of Un Chien Andalou, version as dictated by Buñuel's notes,

and Land Without Bread
More information to follow...
March 29th, 2014
7pm to 11pm
$10 VP Members
$12 Non-Members
Tickets