Apr 7
Playing with Pnuma Trio at 12 Galaxies in the SF Mission

Sunset & the Fringe welcome Memphis Electronic Jazz Band Pnuma Trio to 12 Galaxies
The freshest addition to the electronic music scene; The Pnuma Trio brings their Funky flavor to the Fringe Collective’s “ExtraCentric” hoedown with the support of DJs Motion Potion, Mycho Cocoa and Tim Dietz.
DETAILS: On April 7th, Sunset Promotions & the Fringe Arts Collective present Memphis electronica-jazz group Pnuma Trio. Their refreshing sound arrives at a time when the electronic scene is in dire need of fresh voices, and new direction. Riding on the cusp of futuristic innovation while remaining in tune with their past influences, Pnuma allows their musicianship to speak for itself, offering beat-driven, precise compositions that still allow ample space for free thought and movement. It’s instrumental, improvisational dance music for a new era in the live electronic realm, appealing to jam fans, hip-hop heads, and electronic dance party fanatics alike. Drawing influences from classical, jazz, funk and hip-hop, Pnuma have created a uniquely diverse fan base for themselves. During their short career, Pnuma has toured the country extensively spreading their sound and sharing the stage with big names like the Disco Biscuits, Lotus, Zilla and Michael Franti.
Motion Potion has been blurring the lines of genre, audience and good taste for more than 10 years, appearing with artists as diverse as the Mutaytor, Maceo Parker, Parliament-Funkadelic and Galactic. A recent focus on merging psych funk and rock with nuschool tech breaks has seen him break new ground at places like 1015 Folsom, Mighty and the HipGenesis Parties in LA. The Fringe Arts Collective was formed to “bring culture to the counterculture”. An assemblage of Bay Area DJs, bands, live painters, visual artists and dancers, they’ve been seen in all the wrong places doing all the right things. The Fringe will be represented by DJs Tim Dietz (breaks), Mycho Cocoa (dubstep/breaks) plus visual artists Travis Kohler, Jayme Bertolusi, Deb Codiroli, Nicole Andris, Emily Gibson, and Amy Pitner.
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