$20 ADV / $22 DOS (General Admission)
7:00pm Show
Dream Crease photo by Nikki Neumann
This stunning triple bill unites musicians from Los Angeles, New York City, and Minneapolis—all seekers of the mystical. Recommended for fans of purple clouds, IDM, and plants under dappled light.
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Drawing from otherworldly visions, reoccurring dream landscapes, and nature across the globe, Los Angeles–based powerhouse Marina Aguerre (Teal Pop, Spaceface, Dumbo Gets Mad) brings us a realm of ambient and electronic music. Composed with digital synthesizers and organic sounds—using voice and field recordings as both instrument and element—the music of Dream Crease is an ethereal soundscape that flickers like dust in sunlight, energetically reaching toward the unseen across genres.
Aguerre got her start in the Los Angeles DIY scene booking and DJing on radio under her catch-all moniker The Witching Hours, with over a decade of collaborative and community work. Constant exposure to new sounds combined with years of touring and writing with bands naturally progressed to this solo project, which launched in 2019 with her debut album Nocturne Chalice (Mutation Records). Under the name Dream Crease, she has toured the United States and Japan and has made two appearances at Bonnaroo. In 2025 she scored the indie film El Rebote starring Jim O’Heir. She has also provided featured vocals for Spaceface, Marco Benevento, and Mating Ritual.
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Jacob “NTHNL” Rudin is a Queens-based composer, flutist, producer, and sound-meditation facilitator specializing in electronic, ambient, and electro-jazz music and seeking to discover new musical pathways to joy, peace, and ecstatic creativity. His musical output is inspired by the sounds of nature and contemporary society, the sacred music of now and yesterday, and the repetitive rhythms of dance music.
As a sound healer, Rudin has worked with Vogue France, Dior Beauty, Berkshire Yoga Festival, NEPA Yoga Festival, and over 50 yoga and wellness studios and religious institutions throughout the northeast United States and beyond. His compositions have been featured by PBS’s Ambient Film, Carhartt, The North Face, and Nowness and in many short films. As a recording and performing artist, he has toured extensively around the United States and has been streamed more than 500,000 times across platforms.
In 2026, Rudin completed his first feature length album/film What Kind of World is This? (Youngblood Records). What Kind of World is This? will premiere at the Zepstone Music and Film Festival in Murray, UT, in the fall and has been a finalist and/or slated for inclusion at many other festivals domestically and internationally.
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sunpearl is an ambient vocal project that draws improvisation from the warmth of open spaces, and the gentle light dappling through leaves behind closed eyes. Through soft, reflective soundscapes, sunpearl creates a feeling of calm and introspection, inviting listeners in. sunpearl is Isabel Fajardo (vocals) and Toby Ramaswamy (keys, drums) and was born at Figure 8 Recording in Brooklyn, NY.
Hailing from the prairies of Iowa, Ross Clowser is an American composer, improviser, scholar, and guitarist. He has been performing his original music throughout the Midwest for the past decade, sharing stages with Ohad Talmor and Melvin Butler and opening for the likes of Chad Taylor and Joshua Abrams. His music draws on influences from all over the world, from Jeff Parker and David Bowie to Pauline Oliveros and Fela Kuti. His current projects include the Ross Clowser Quartet, the free improvisation trio Hanson/Hirsh/Clowser, the Interstellar Cowboy Band, and the intermedia/film collective People Electric.
Anna Dolde is a multi-instrumentalist and composer who is from Seattle and lives in Minneapolis. Her primary instrument is saxophone, but she also sings and plays flute and bass clarinet for projects across the Twin Cities, including Rabeca, Willow Waters, Freaque, and Superbus Maximus. Her goal as a musician is to present vulnerability and visceral emotional energy through music.