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Rafiq Bhatia


$40 Seated & $25 Bar/Standing
7:00pm Show


Photo by Ebru Yildiz

Composer/guitarist Rafiq Bhatia will perform music from his 2025 album Environments, out on Sept. 12 via ANTI-, with his Son Lux bandmate Ian Chang and trumpeter Riley Mulherkar.

Opener Zack Baltich will perform work from past projects—including his 2023 collaboration with Arena Dances and 2024 Estuary album—as well as unreleased work that draws from 20-year-old recordings of his grandparents’ polka band as source material for new sounds.

Rafiq Bhatia Bio:

The New York Times proclaims “Rafiq Bhatia is writing his own musical language,” heralding him as “one of the most intriguing figures in music today.” A guitarist, producer, and Academy Award–nominated composer “who refuses to be pinned to one genre, culture or instrument,” Bhatia “treats his guitar, synthesizers, drum machines and electronic effects as architectural elements,” the Times writes. “Sound becomes contour; music becomes something to step into rather than merely follow.”

Bhatia’s 2018 album Breaking English finds a visceral common ground between ecstatic avant-jazz, mournful soul, tangled strings and building-shaking electronics, resulting in a "stunningly focused new sound" (Chicago Tribune) that resembles “science fiction on a blockbuster scale” (Washington Post). 2020’s Standards Vol. 1 renders repertoire from the American songbook “completely deconstructed, infused with brand new textures and electronic effects, dreamlike and beautiful” (BBC). In 2025, Bhatia released Each Dream, a Melting Door, a collaborative EP with the pianist Chris Pattishall described by TapeOp as “a mind-melting work that pushes the boundaries of ‘jazz.’”

Since 2014, Bhatia has been a member of the band Son Lux, releasing several recordings and giving hundreds of performances worldwide. The trio earned Oscar and BAFTA nominations for their score for 2023’s Best Picture–winning film Everything Everywhere All At Once, on which they collaborated with David Byrne, André Benjamin, Mitski, and Randy Newman. Their latest score is for Marvel Studios’ critically acclaimed Thunderbolts*.

Bhatia has collaborated with a beguiling breadth of artists across generations and disciplines, including Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Arooj Aftab, Kronos Quartet, Billy Hart, and many others. His work has been commissioned by major institutions and presented in performances across three continents. Bhatia lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Band Members:
Rafiq Bhatia - Guitar/Live Processing
Ian Chang - Acoustic & Electronic Percussion
Riley Mulherkar - Trumpet

 
 

Zack Baltich Bio:

Duluth-based percussionist and composer Zack Baltich weaves together instrumental music using percussion instruments, synthesizers, and sampling in a search for unique acoustic environments. He has recorded and performed in caves, abandoned grain silos, and disused paper mills and accompanied dancers inside the massive Union Depot train station in St. Paul. In addition to his solo work, Zack led the 2024 Estuary recording project and has collaborated with Mathew Jazcewski’s Arena Dances, folk band Ginger Bones, MN superproducer Lazerbeak, and many others.


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