The Miniplex has a good one going on tonight at 8 p.m. for all you lovers of keys and electronic flourishes buttressing tropical beats and kinetic sonic paintings. Headliner Kolumbo is an electro-tropicalia quartet centered around the impressive keyboard mastery of Frank LoCrasto, also known for his work with Cass McCombs and Fruit Bats. On the undercard is musician and storytelling poet Miller Carr, who tells his tales with music and words, creating an immersive soundtrack landscape of mysterious celluloid dreams. Rounding things out is the return of Fek and the Future Friends of Sound, a moving feast of friends built around aural flavors which combine to create hither unknown pleasures. It’s a very good show for a Tuesday night, and with advance tickets going for $10 and $12 at the door, quite a bargain, too.
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