Music Hall of Williamsburg
AVAN LAVA

AVAN LAVA

Nomi Ruiz of Jessica 6 (DJ Set), Cultfever, DJ Sets by Rewards

Sat, March 2, 2013

Doors: 9:00 pm / Show: 10:00 pm

Music Hall of Williamsburg

Brooklyn, NY

$10 advance / $12 day of show

This event is 18 and over

AVAN LAVA
AVAN LAVA
AVAN LAVA began as a conversation between Producers/Musicians Le Chev and Ian Pai during an overnight bus ride after performing at the Sao Paulo Bienal with Fischerspooner, a band with which both still work and perform. That night in the fall of 2008, en route to Rio de Janeiro, Le Chev and Ian shared their love of Prince, Daft Punk, electronic beats, R & B, and Indie music and contemplated how those things could all be melded into one sound, one band. A few months later, back in NYC, while at a reading of “The Last Goodbye” (a musical adaptation of Romeo & Juliet set to the music of Jeff Buckley), they discovered vocalist Tom “TC” Hennes. They knew that they had found the perfect vocalist for their project the moment he sung the first words of "Corpus Christi Carol."


AVAN LAVA became official in early 2009, when Le Chev began working with TC while Ian went on tour with Fischerspooner (Drums/DJ/Performer) and Blue Man Group (Drums/Music Direction). In the following months Le Chev and TC completed AVAN LAVA’s first EP, “Vapors”, which was released on Faux Pyre Records in March 2010. The Village Voice wrote “AVAN LAVA is lush, sparkling,” and Big Stereo added “…at times chill, other times experimental and lush. And then there is this pop moment, “The Easy Way,” which leans on Prince a bit but is also deeply rooted in electronic sounds.” In 2011 they went back into the studio.

They self-released their sophomore EP titled “Flex Fantasy” on February 21 2012 which was produced and mixed by AVAN LAVA and mastered by Tom Coyne (Robyn, Beyonce, Jay-Z, D'Angelo) at Sterling Sound. Warren Fischer (Fischerspooner, Bunker) produced their first music video for “It’s Never Over,” which premiered as a feature on YouTube Music. They also released an official music video for their song “Sisters” which was shot on location in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It became an instant “Staff Pick” on Vimeo with over 120K views and counting. They have also worked as Producers, Composers and Mixers for recorded works and live performances with bands such as Cold Cave, Fischerspooner, Cat Power, CSS, Casey Spooner, Frankie Rose, SSION, Lemonade, Lia Ices, Matthew Barney and The New York Philharmonic. They have also made remixes for R.E.M., Passion Pit and New Villager among others. Warner Bros. released their most recent remix (made with Casey Spooner) of R.E.M.’s “Blue (with Patti Smith)” from R.E.M.’s final release “Collapse Into Now”, in early 2012. They also compose original music for world-renowned photographers Inez & Vinoodh, collaborating on fashion campaigns such as Nina Ricci, Mango, Donna Karan, Givenchy, Juicy Couture, Dior, Viktor & Rolf, and more.

Every show in 2012 was sold out. AVAN LAVA played Mercury Lounge, Bowery Ballroom, Music Hall of Williamsburg, The Brooklyn Museum, DC9, The W Hotel Singapore Opening with Mark Ronson (they released a cover of Mark Ronson & Boy George’s “Somebody To Love Me”, which premiered on VIBE), and Club Deus in Bali, Indonesia. For live performances, they add vocalist, percussionist and theatrical technician Andrew Schneider (The Wooster Group, Fischerspooner) and musicians/vocalists/dancers Drew Citron and Jo Lampert. They are currently in the studio recording their debut full-length album slated to drop in 2013.
Nomi Ruiz of Jessica 6 (DJ Set)
Nomi Ruiz of Jessica 6 (DJ Set)
Mugler muse singer/songwriter Nomi Ruiz is the face and voice behind Jessica 6, an alter ego which has morphed into a fierce femme crew whose sound & aesthetic is inspired by a pantheon of strong female icons past and present such as Jessica 6 from Logan’s Run, Prince protégés Apollonia & Vanity 6, and Janet Jackson to name a few. Flanked by Georgia Maxine Sanford (dancer/choreographer), and Viva (dancer), Jessica 6’s performances are electric & sexually charged.

After an extensive world tour with Hercules & Love Affair Nomi Ruiz began

performing as Jessica 6 and released the single “Fun Girl” on Midnight Sun Records, an independent label run by bassist Andrew Raposo & keyboardist Morgan Wiley who helped produce & engineer the Jessica 6 debut album ‘See The Light’ at their studio Midnight Sun in Brooklyn, NY. In

2011 'See The Light' was released on Peace Frog Records along with the single 'White Horse' accompanied by a video directed by Marco Ovando which premiered on Perez Hilton and has received over 1 million hits since. 'White Horse' peaked at number 34 on the Belgian Wallonia Ultratip Chart. Jessica 6 has since toured many territories around the world in support of the album such as London, England at The Royal Festival Hall as part of Antony's Meltdown Festival, the

US in support of Holy Ghost, in New York, NY for Nicola Formichetti's Pop Up

Store opening sponsored by Thierry Mugler parfum, In Madrid, Spain for Tommy Hilfiger

Denim Live with The Rapture, in Istanbul, Turkey for Haluk Akakce's Biennial Art

Opening, in Berlin, Germany at Michael Michalsky's

StyleNite Fashion show, in Athens, Greece on the Mad TV VMA's & MAD Walk with Sakis Rouvas and continues to perform and expand worldwide.


Nomi was featured in the recent Musik Express Fashion Issue, Tush Magazine, Vogue Paris, and V Magazine

photographed by Inez & Vinoodh & styled by Nicola Formichetti. She also

appeared in the campaign film for the Mugler Spring/Summer 2012

menswear collection titled “Brothers of Aracadia” along with Jessica

6′s song “White Horse”.


Nomi is currently wrapping up a sophomore full length release with Greek producer ELIOT as well as other various producers.
Cultfever
Cultfever
CULTFEVER is a collaboration between Brooklyn-based musicians TAMARA JAFAR and JOE DURNIAK. Their self-titled and self-produced debut album, released November 1, 2011, has been rapidly generating buzz among indie music enthusiasts for its cinematic soundscapes and moments of unhinged romanticism. Within a week of its release music blogs such as The Kollection, Music Ninja, and Music Savage were among the many to hail the debut while veteran music journalist Lorraine Ali (Spin, LA Times, Rolling Stone) commended the album for being “cool and cohesive” and “sublime as it is dynamic.” The glow of early reviews demonstrates a simple, essential truth about Cultfever: their strength is in their range.

Their talent for dynamic story-telling is clear from the moment the album opens with a dramatic drop into its first track, KNEWYOUWELL. Ghostly, soaring vocals thread over and under frenetic synth lines and a pulsing beat which propels the escapist anthem towards a surprise break into starkness and sparcity. The eight impeccably vivid tracks that follow present a refreshing and unruly inventiveness. Cultfever’s songwriting harnesses a manic energy that explodes out of unexpected arrangements—it’s addictive. In one instance, FARM, the duo weave together psych-rock guitar licks, marching boots, slide whistles, triumphant strings, home-made synths, horns, and quietly seductive—though at times violent—vocal stylings.

Cultfever’s brand of genre-irreverant, intellectual-pop quirk generated “one hell of a debut” (Bowlegs Music Review). The self-titled album is available online at iTunes, Amazon, and Bandcamp.
Venue Information:
Music Hall of Williamsburg
66 North 6th St
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
http://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com/