Electric Red, October 17, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
Green Kill Sessions presents Electric Red, Thursday, October 17, 8 PM.
Green Kill Sessions presents Electric Red, Thursday, October 17, 8 PM.
Electric Red is an ecstatic collision of transcendent funk, extraterrestrial tones, and hypnotizing basslines.
Read more about Electric Red below the ticket information.
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Electric Red
Electric Red is an ecstatic collision of transcendent funk, extraterrestrial tones, and hypnotizing basslines. With music that defies genre and otherworldly hallucinatory visuals, their live performances are an experience that will leave you questioning your sanity, or perhaps even reality itself. Electric Red’s music will take up residence in your psyche and adamantly refuse to leave.
Website:
Website: https://www.electricredexperiment.com
Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/electricredexperiment
Scott Kent, Sound Engineer
Scott Kent originally came to Woodstock in 1988 to work for Bearsville Studios. He taught guitar at Abrams Music and the Kingston Conservatory of Music before moving to San Diego in 1993. He taught Band and Orchestra for San Diego Unified School District for 18 years and returned to Mt. Tremper in 2016. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University.