FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, Arthur Russell Tribute, Sophie and P.C. Music, George Clinton, More Set for RBMA NYC Fest

FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, Arthur Russell Tribute, Sophie and P.C. Music, George Clinton, More Set for RBMA NYC Fest

Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York is returning again this year with a series of performances and lectures throughout the month of May. Today, the initial program has been announced. 

FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, Dev Hynes, Sophie and PC Music, the Haxan Cloak, Pharmakon, Phosphorescent, Merzbow, Genesis P-Orridge, Forest Swords, George Clinton, Prurient, Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry, Cults, Holy Other, and many others are all part of it. For more information and the full schedule, go here.

Some highlights:

  • FKA twigs will perform accompanied by ten dancers, and costumes by Alexander McQueen, on May 17-18
  • A conversation with A$AP Rocky on May 7
  • On May 29-30, “Master Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell” will take place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The tribute to the late songwriter/composer will feature performances from Dev Hynes, Cults, Phosphorescent, Thao Nguyen, Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry, Sam Amidon, and others.
  • A conversation with minimalist composer/pioneer La Monte Young on May 6
  • On May 8, Sophie and “pretty much the entire” PC Music roster will turn the BRIC House arts space into a “television network”
  • A conversation with Parliament/Funkadelic’s George Clinton on May 12
  • “Nothing Changes: Raw Sound Transgression” brings together noise and industrial artists including  Merzbow, Genesis P-Orridge, Pharmakon, Prurient, Aaron Dilloway (Wolf Eyes), Ron Morelli, Marshstepper, and others on May 13
  • Tri Angle Records will celebrate their fifth anniversary on May 15 with The Haxan Cloak, Evian Christ, Holy Other, Forest Swords, Lotic, Vessel, and more
  • GHE20G0TH1K will host a party on May 2 with Sissy Nobby, Venus X, Total Freedom, and more

Find the full lineup here.

Watch the RBMA film What Difference Does It Make, which features James Murphy, Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, and many others:

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