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October 29, 2011

In terms of cultural anthropology, the Liminal Phase is the transitional threshold between two existential planes in one's life. In terms of the Twins Cities music scene, Liminal Phase is Adam Levy's latest experimental project. Leaving behind traditional song structure and form, Liminal Phase creates instrumental soundscapes blending together jazz, psychedelia and improvised works.

Liminal Phase performs in The Current studio

Liminal Phase performs in The Current studio

David Campbell and Liminal Phase • Oct 29, 2011

In terms of cultural anthropology, the Liminal Phase is the transitional threshold between two existential planes in one's life. In terms of the Twins Cities music scene, Liminal Phase is Adam Levy's latest experimental project. Leaving behind traditional song structure and form, Liminal Phase creates instrumental soundscapes blending together jazz, psychedelia and improvised works.

The Envy Corps perform live in The Current studio

The Envy Corps perform live in The Current studio

Mary Lucia and The Envy Corps • Oct 27, 2011

Forming in 2001 in Ames, Iowa, the Radiohead-esque four-piece that make up the Envy Corps, have been through several ups and downs in their ten years as a band.

Phantogram performs live in The Current studio

Phantogram performs live in The Current studio

Mary Lucia and Phantogram • Oct 26, 2011

With their debut record under their belts, the Saratoga Springs, New York duo Phantogram, are ready with a new EP entitled Nightlife. Joshua Carter and Sarah Barthel, who have been friend since junior high, continue to make infectious beats set against their ethereal indie pop sound.

Local Music Exchange: WFUV (Bronx, NY)

Local Music Exchange: WFUV (Bronx, NY)

Oct 24, 2011

We've partnered with WFUV in New York, to swap 5 of each city's favorite bands and play them on the air.

Neon Indian performs live in The Current studio

Neon Indian performs live in The Current studio

Barb Abney and Neon Indian • Oct 23, 2011

Music runs in the family for Alan Palomo, frontman for the electro-indie band Neon Indian. Born in Mexico, his father was a pop star in the '70s and '80s, which influenced his band now based in Denton, Texas.

Buffalo Moon performs in The Current studio

Buffalo Moon performs in The Current studio

David Campbell and Buffalo Moon • Oct 23, 2011

Buffalo Moon's sun drenched sounds have moved off of the coast and into the jungle on their sophomore release "Selva Surreal." Appropriately translating into "Surreal Jungle," Buffalo Moon steps away from the breezy and dreamy sound found on their debut "Wetsuit" and dive into a psychedelic forest where laser sounds grow like palm trees.

Portugal. The Man perform in The Current studios.

Portugal. The Man perform in The Current studios.

Mary Lucia, Peter Valelly and Portugal. The Man • Oct 23, 2011

In the seven years they've been together the Portland, Ore. (by way of Wasilla, Ala.) psych-rock quintet Portugal. The Man have continued to crank out tranquil, lush indie rock inflected with hints of psychedelia, prog and folk. The band sat down with Mary Lucia to discuss growing up in Alaska, their songwriting process, Sesame Street and more.

Album Review: Tom Waits - Bad As Me

Album Review: Tom Waits - Bad As Me

Barb Abney • Oct 23, 2011

For someone who has said he doesn't spend a great deal of time in front of a computer, Tom Waits knows how to use the internet to get his message across. Remember the 2008 "press conference" for his Glitter and Doom tour?

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