exists in the fog between contemporary electronic, indie and avante-garde music. The instrumentals are consistently lush and swelling, though the complex beats are far from danceable. Pat Grossi’s choral vocals are weary and contemplative — music best heard in the quiet of night through stereo headphones. You can catch Active Child live at the Larimer Lounge this Saturday with openers Balam Acab and Superhumanoids. , or you can win a pair below for free:
WIN TWO TICKETS TO SEE ACTIVE CHILD AT THE LARIMER LOUNGE ON SATURDAY:
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