11.45 - Sylvie Lewis 


"Stop me if you've heard this one before: A worldly
blond ingenue of indeterminate age comes from seemingly
out of nowhere, bearing arrestingly literate sentiments
draped in instantly memorable tunes cut from classic-pop
cloth." (Time Out NY) - website
10.45 - Au Revoir Simone 



"Reason to love living in NYC #842 - ladies
and gentleman, Au Revoir Simone
They're like
a hipster all-girl Traveling Willburys - obviously
a helluva lot easier on the eye - but more importantly
have created a breezy sunny lofinewwavelectropop sound
that I haven't heard done as well and with as much
aplomb since The Postal Service."(Jenyk.com)
- website
9.45 - Hula 




"Soft like a pillow, whispering like the
wind, and gentle as a feather (Dont Have To
Shout and Mellow Fare). Hula remind
of Bedhead and Low. Perfect Sunday morning tunes to
chill to." (Crashinin.com) - website
9.00 - Ethan Lipton 


"Ethan Lipton sees things differently than
you and I. Where we see a lone man strumming a ukulele,
he sees a veritable orchestra. Where we recognize
defeat in the minutiae of everyday life, he finds,
if not exactly triumph, then at least enough of the
small victories to make it all worthwhile. In this,
he is a man out of time..." (Popmatters) - website
8.15 - Kelly Buchanan 



"Kelly Buchanans voice is the bulldozer
rampaging down the center aisle of the health food
store. Its simple: get out of the way or get
run over.(Rolling Stone) - website
7.15 - Die Romantik 



"New York's Die Romantik is a rather unique
trio of talented musicians creating a mosaic that
weaves everything from power pop punk to Eastern European
folk and glam era psychedelia. They pull it off though,
with an undercurrent of welcome weirdness that harkens
to Bowie, The Doors and Depeche Mode among others."
(Serge.org) - website
6.30 - Mike Wexler 

"These songs are unlike anything anyone has
ever attempted: full of wisdom and bewilderment, delivered
in the passionate adolescent warble of an ancient
explorer; they set the mood for a final act of lovemaking
between brain and heart" (Beekiller) - link