VINE STREET VIBES TO HEADLINE ARMOURY DENVER
Armoury Denver is proud to present Denver’s own Vine Street Vibes in concert on Friday May 9 2014 at 9:00pm. The concert will be held at Armoury Denver — 2048 Larimer Street, Denver Colorado 80205 and tickets will be available for $5.00 at the door. Fort Collins based Auditory Elements will support.
Vine Street Vibes is the musical perpetuation of positive energy and resounding creativity. The band features six Colorado musicians, all dedicated to delivering a unique performance that pushes the boundary between electro-funk and instrumental dance jams. VSV originated in the basements and garages of Denver and immediately began building off of common influence like STS9, Lotus, and the Motet. They have rapidly emerged into Denver’s immersive music scene and have begun paving the way towards a new style of organic dance music that strives for an enormous professional sound through heavy instrumental funk and creative incorporation of digital techniques and synthesizers. The group has played extensively around Denver at venues like The Bluebird Theater, Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom, Cervantes Other Side, Quixote’s True Blue, The Donkey OT’s, Black Mountain Music Festival, and at the Historic Train Depot in Laramie, WY. Together they have shared the stage with The Werks, Earphunk, Gift of Gab (aka Blackalicious), Eminence Ensemble, Dynohunter, Jet Edison, Whiskey Tango, Mingo Fishtrap, The Magic Beans, Soul Explosion, Disco Floyd, Spyn Reset, Robbie Peoples & the Congress, James & The Devil, Ishi, and many more. Through rigorous experimentation and intense collaboration, VSV strives to create a strong mixture of psychedelic funk jams, with elements of disco and old-school hip hop all combined to get audiences out of their chairs and dancing all night.
Zack Smith ———– Guitar
Marcus McMillan — Guitar / Keyboards
Carl Cox ————– Saxophone / Keyboards
Dylan Buddeke —— Bass
Garrett Grigsby —- Percussion
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Hi, so I noticed you have used my photograph for your cover photo. Thats great but You didn’t ask my permission to use my art and you cropped out most of my watermark. I’ll ask kindly that I receive credit for my work. VSV has my permission to use my work and I get credit from them. I just ask you do the same. Use the full shot with my watermark and give me credit in your article for my photograph. Thanks
Hi Chris,
the photo was provided by the band and Ryan Clarke. We were given no credit line or restrictions on photo use. We always follow protocol on all photo requirements that are issued from any artist, but in this case, none were given. I have added your credit name to the online portion of the article.
Keep up the good work!