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"Warehouse of Horrors III"
This will be the party your parents warned you about. Our team of artists and lunatics will be laboring to build you an immersive environment featuring underground DJâs from around the world and a haunted house in an undisclosed former factory in East Bushwickburg. Don your wildest costume and become the animal you know you are.
 And rememberâŚwe fuckinâ love partying with you.
-BangOn!
 Twin Shadow (DJ set)
Break Science (Live)
Purple Disco Machine (USA Debut)
Zebra Katz (Live)
Random Rab
Space Jesus
Sleepy & Boo
 Plus:
Love & Logic
M!NT
David Hohme
PONY
Dirty Looks
Bekim
The Golden Pony
 Also:
-3 Stages
-A Haunted House
-Circus/Freakshow Performers
-3D video mapped art installations
-Blood-soaked demonic performances by Team Kitty Koalition
-Cuddle puddle chill zones
-Burning Man-style climable art cars
-Carnival Rides
 Full lineup, location, and details to be announced.
Date/
Friday, October 31st, 2014 10pm - 6am
Venue/
TBAâŚÂ Brooklyn, NY
Cost/
$55, 21+ Over
FLOOD Presents: NY Launch Party
& CMJ Showcase at Brooklyn Bowl
Join us at our New York launch party featuring performances by Beach Fossils, Small Black, and more on Thursday, October 23.
You are personally invited to our CMJ showcase featuring some of our favorite artists including Beach Fossils, Small Black, Colony House, and Fiance. Beyond rocking out to these rising bands, youâll be able to get your groove on with the insane DJ stylings of The Rootsâ Questlove.
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 7pm - 11pm
Venue/
Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11211
Cost/
$12, Open to Public
ART DEPT // NATURAL SELECTION TOUR
Art Department return to Marquee New York to mark the release of their stunning new "Natural Selection" album. This will be Art Department's second appearance at Marquee this year, following a phenomenal debut in January. Joining them on the decks will be Basic residents Sleepy & Boo. For guest list and table reservations - [email protected] Presale tickets are on sale at Resident Advisor - http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?640005
Date/
Friday, October 24rd, 2014 11pm - LATE
Venue/
Marquee, 289 10th Ave. New York, NY 10011
Cost/
$25, 21+ Over

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Arbutus + Terrible Records + JMC CMJ Showcase
w/ Porches / TOPS / Lydia Ainsworth / Regal Degal
Be sure too grab a limited edition Arbutus / Terrible split cassette featuring the peoplllllllle playing the show. +Porches [NY] [http://porchesmusic.bandcamp.com/] ++TOPS [MONTREAL] [http://tttopsss.com/] +++Lydia Ainsworth [TORONTO] [http://lydiaainsworth.com/] ++++Regal Degal [NY] [http://facebook.com/regaldegal] +$10. L to Bedford. J/M to Marcy. Doors at 8pm.
No BYOB, please. Always all ages.
Seriously, JM + friends [http://JMCAggregate.com/] [http://ArbutusRecords.com/] [http://TerribleRecordsus.com/] Sign up for the newsletter. [http://tinyletter.com/JMCAggregate]
Date/
Saturday, October 25th, 2014 8pm - 12MIDNIGHT
Venue/
Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St. Brooklyn, NY 11211
Cost/
$10, Open to the Public
KitsunĂŠ Club Night at Output
During one night, KitsunĂŠÂ Club Night is taking over the CMJ Music Marathon that's just about to kick off in New York! Save the date on October 23rd and meet us down at our favourite Brooklyn venue Output where we'll be showcasing a live act by Buscabulla and amazing DJ sets by the one and only Branchez, 16 Bit Lolita, Lil Silva & Antoine Karl!! âŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹ LINE UP âŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹ Branchez www.soundcloud.com/branchez 16 Bit Lolitas www.soundcloud.com/16bitlolitas Lil Silva www.soundcloud.com/lilsilva Buscabulla (LIVE) www.soundcloud.com/buscabulla Antoine Karl www.soundcloud.com/antoinekarl âŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹâŹ www.kitsune.fr www.instagram.com/kitsune www.twitter.com/kitsune www.soundcloud.com/kitsune-maison
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 7pm - 10pm
Venue/
Output, 74 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Cost/
$20, 21+ Over
"FRIENDS WITHOUT BENEFITS"
SUB POP / HARDLY ART CMJ SHOWCASE
On October 23rd, Sub Pop Records and Hardly Art will somewhat reluctantly join forces for âFriends Without Benefitsâ: A 2014 CMJ Showcase featuring Protomartyr, Obits, Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires, Luluc, Gem Club, and S (jenn ghetto) at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. This event is open to persons of all ages at the very reasonable price of $12, both in advance and at the door. Doors are at 7:30 PM.
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 8pm
Venue/
Knitting Factory BK, 361 Metropolitan Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11215
Cost/
$12, Open to the Public
BUFFET MAGAZINE - ISSUE 1 LAUNCH // "CANDY ISSUE"
Bi-Annual Magazine Launch out of Brooklyn, NY featuring Art Photography and Fashion. More to come!
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 7pm - 10pm
Venue/
Kinfolk BK, 94 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Cost/
FREE, Open to the Public
AÂ VERY BUSHWICK CMJ
Out In The Streets Festival & Bushwick Daily present â a very Bushwick CMJ â Relocated to LOT 45!!! â (just around the corner from Radio Bushwick) Featuring: ///////////////// ⢠Seoul â˘Â -- 11:30 ////////////// Fort Lean -- 10:45 /////////// The Great Void -- 10:00 ///////// Rioux -- 9:15 /////// Tomboy -- 8:30 ////// Doprah -- 7:45 ///// YAWN -- 7:00 //// Zula -- 6:15 â LOT 45 â 411 Troutman St. @Wyckoff Ave (Jefferson L Stop) â doors @ 5:30pm â $5 ă â adv tix: http://bit.ly/1q9XXDc â mixtape: http://bit.ly/1q9Y3L4 rad. rad. rad. â http://outinthestreets.com/ â http://bushwickdaily.com/ â http://www.lot45bushwick.com/
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 6pm - 2AM
Venue/
LOT 45, 411 Troutman St. Brooklyn, NY 11237
Cost/
$5, Open to the Public

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KUNST! KUNST! KUNST! OPENING RECEPTION
âKunst!Kunst!Kunst!â will exhibit recent and new works of large scale painting by Laura Tack, Sessa Englund and Lucia Love, with an opening reception on the 23rd of October. The art on display represents an explorational and investigational response from fresh emerging artists to the medium of painting.  The three artists share an interest in the transformative power of deconstructing and cannibalizing color and form: with works that slip in and out of recognizable configurations to explore the skeletal structure of traditional distinctions between the familiar and the alien, and unsettle the relationship between figurative and abstract; creating stark and bold new forms.  Please join us in bringing together these three strongly individualistic yet joint voices for a weeklong show, exposing the artists work to a larger audience as a collective voice. Join the facebook event here View their tumblr here About the Artists http://www.lauratack.be Laura Tack is a Belgium painter currently residing in Iceland. Recent shows include: The White Rabbit Expo 2014, Zaal 29 Expo, These Things Take Time, Time gallery, Ghent (BE), MIAMI ART BASEL, Select Fair, Miami, Florida, (USA), HABITAT, Franklin Arts Center Resident Artists Gallery, Brainerd, Minnesota, (USA). Her abstract and evocative work has been exhibited NVT Galerie, Ghent (BE) featured in nieuwsbrief BAM, Bushwick Daily, Whitehot Magazine, Artslant and more.   http://sessaenglund.prosite.com Sessa Englund is a Swedish and American artist working in NYC and Gothenburg, Sweden. Recent shows include Second Family, Family Style, 191 Henery St, (NY) BACG pop-UP', 119 Ingraham, (NY), Blazing', Recession Gallery, (NY). Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Hyperallergic, Bushwick Daily, Nojesguiden (Sweden), Goth Summer zine, Valentine Galley boutique in New York, Arts in Bushwick Blog, ub., and TICW (Italy).  http://lucialoveart.com Lucia Love is a prolific American painter, video artist and curator working in Bushwick. She shows regular around NYC. Please keep an eye out for her upcoming solo shows consisting of sculpture and video at Cue Foundation titled "Reflecting Pool" opening November 1st, and another solo show consisting of oil on linen at B2OA (emerging artist space of Friedman Benda gallery) titled "The Astronaut is a Devil with a Halo" opening November 20th.
Date/
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 7pm - 10pm
Venue/
Chashama, 1155 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Cost/
FREE, Open to the Public
CHROMAT SS14 RELEASE PARTY
WITCHES X Chromat X Galore Mag Join us as we celebrate the BAD BITCHES OF BUSHWICK WED APRIL 9TH 10PM - 4AM BOSSA NOVA CIVIC CLUB 1271 MYRTLE AVE DJ SETS BY Juliana Huxtable Hannah Daly Falcone (Aaron Alexis Biscombe) HOSTED BY Undoordinary (Sophia Chang & Nai Vasha Thomas) FlucT (Monica Mirabile & Sigrid Lauren) Jenna Wortham VISUALS BY SIN AESTHETIC (Alli Coates) DOUBLE CYCLOPS (E Lee Smith) FLUCT by James Thomas Marsh NO COVER PHOTOS BY Kelly Kai & Christine Hahn @WITCHESOFBUSHWICK | @CHROMAT_PARTY | @KITTENGALORE WWW.WITCHESOFBUSHWICK.COM SHOP THE FULL CHROMAT SS14 MATHLETES COLLECTION: WWW.SHOP.CHROMATGARMENTS.COM
Date/
Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 10pm - LATE
Venue/
Bossa Nova Civic Club, 1271 Mrytle Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211
Cost/
FREE, Open to the Public
YES. MELISSA BURNS AND DE SE INVITE YOU TO A WEEKLY PARTY IN HEAVEN. EVERY WEDNESDAY AT THE STANDARD LE BAIN. RESIDENT DJS: THE GOOD KIDS (HD/AHARAW/TIKI SHACK FUNHOUSE) FT. A E ZIMMER GUEST DJ'S: MESSKID COME SEE BOUT THE DOLL COLLECTION: LA'FEM LADOSHA PRINCESS NOKIA KAYRIZZ DUCATI MIST DARYL COKE ANGELINA DREEM ECKHAUS LATTA STEWART UOO FINN DIESEL MATT ARDELL MORGAN REHBOCK POP GURU #8THGRADEPRETTYGIRLS #9THGRADBADGIRLS COSPLAY GOGO/ FEMCEE KAYRIZZ GET PLAYFUL W THESE ALL STAR SEX SYMBOLS PROMO MIX: https://soundcloud.com/anthonydicap/dj-anthony-dicap-club-yes NO COVER / NO LIST / COME IN THE LOOK YES. Date/ Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 10pm - 4am Venue/ Le Bain, The Standard West, 444 W 13th St, New York, New York 10014 Cost/ FREE, No Cover
âFirst respondersâ Organized by Zach Smith April 5 â 20, 2014 Opening reception: Saturday April 5, 2014 7 â 10 PM featuring: Ariel Dill, Marley Freeman, Deanna Havas, Ben Horns, Katie Loselle, Orion Martin, Sam McKinniss, Kyle Petreycik, and Eric Shaw. Good Work Gallery presents âFirst Responders,â an exhibition organized by curator Zach Smith that features a dynamic group of works from a selection of contemporary artists working in a range of media. The paintings, sculptures and photographic prints included in the show are united in their individually separate progressions from a universally fundamental state, characterized, as most works are, by the sketch, specifically the gesture. âFirst Respondersâ seeks to expand traditional roles of drawing and works on paper as expressions, within studio practice, of that primary urge to draw, articulating contemporary evolutions of a first inchoate response to some obscure desire. âOriginally, First Responders was a show of works on paper. I wanted to loosen the general sense of that milieu and see where new artists fit in with it. I looked for near-platonic instances of visceral reaction â artists as trained practitioners, rushing to the scene of abstract crises. The end result would be a collection of outlier-works everyoneâs broader practice wouldnât automatically suggest. My inquiry became all the more intriguing when I couldnât figure out how any one person might approach this challenge. Do artists truly quit drawing as studio practices branch elsewhere? Is there still a pseudo-scientific impulse for order that never goes away? I figured out âgestureâ was the answer. Dumb, easily learned, and looking good in lobbies all over the world, gesture is for me the absolute. It is completely irreducible. Itâs best to parse this idea as smart and dumb role-playing each other. Given the quickened pace of contemporary appropriation, lobby art could inspire serious painting. Painting can breathe a sigh of relief. In this endlessly post-minimal landscape, gesture grows evermore optimistic. And really, optimism is the core of what Iâm getting at. The elemental is kinetic, not potential. The animate is there before it has something to animate. The same qualities skeptics of a work call vacuous are often what make it most trenchant. Every time artists find another way of transposing mass culture, knee-jerk readings of the work as being flippant remerge. Iâm not sure thereâs a viable alternative though. The prevalence of boredom, insouciance and spleen as key catalysts for emerging art is well documented. Reflection doesnât guarantee thorough results. Impulse can be refined, but flashes of the uncanny are rarely if ever reverse engineered. Besides, I can only âengageâ with a work once Iâve decided it looks amazing. Maybe thatâs just me, being of a pictures generation. Gesture now holds the same semantic function as âdrawingâ or âworks on paperâ. Whether rigorous or not, It is goofy and good-natured. Ecstatic rapturous newness neednât pay lip service to history. But it had best show up on time, before everyone else, lest the spirit of a moment flatline and tap out forever.â -Zach Smith Date/ Saturday, April 5th,2014 7 - 10pm Venue/ Good Work Gallery 1100 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY Cost/ Free, Open to the Public
PARTICULAR PICTURES APRIL 5 - APRIL 26, 2014 OPENING APRIL 5, 6-8PM GENE BEERY, BRIAN BELOTT, ROBERT BELOTT, ANNA-SOPHIE BERGER, JONATHAN BOROFSKY, MIRA DANCY, CHERYL DONEGAN, LUKAS GERONIMAS, LAEH GLENN, DANIEL GORDON, PETER HARKAWIK, MACGREGOR HARP, CHRIS JOHANSON, GREGORY KALLICHE, LEIGH RUPLE, AND ROSE WYLIE. CURATED BY JOSHUA ABELOW & EMILY LUDWIG SHAFFER. Date/ Saturday, April 5th, 2014 6pm - 9pm Venue/ THE SUZANNE GEISS COMPANY, 76 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013 Cost/ Free, Open to the Public

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SARA CWYNAR "FLAT DEATH" 4 APRIL 2014 TO 3 MAY 2014 SARA CWYNAR assembles images from objects and found photographs that court feelings of time passing. Using collage and re-photography, she produces composite images that call to mind old magazine advertisements, postcards, or catalogs. Cwynar is interested in dated commercial images; in the failure, with time, of their visual trickery; in the waning of their seductive powers. Her works highlight how the once familiar becomes foreign; how the fetishized object can lose its luster; how glamour can fade. Flat Death combines sculptural constructions that are photographed, printed, tiled, and re-photographed, together with images from darkroom manuals that are decomposed using a scanner. Cwynarâs process is circular; she starts and finishes with a photograph, after a journey of intervention and manipulation that ultimately disrupts the smooth surface and the perspective of the stock image. Like a reel of film frames, a row of prints line two walls, while two large floral still life works hang on adjacent walls. Together, the works impart an uncanny sense of a lost world of images that Cwynar has collected and recalibrated to present as evidence that images never die, they just float somewhere between the traditional realm of the analog and the Internet, or between complex emotional attachments and kitsch. Sara Cwynar (Vancouver, Canada, 1985) lives and works in New York City. She holds a Bachelor of Design from York University, Toronto. Exhibitions include: Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia (solo); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Higher Pictures, New York (all 2014); Foxy Production, New York; Cooper Cole Gallery, Toronto (solo); Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam (solo)(all 2013); Ed Varie, New York; Talk to Me, Museum of Modern Art, New York (group project) (all 2012); Show & Tell Gallery, Toronto; and Neubacher Shor Contemporary, Toronto (both 2011). She has recently released Kitsch Encyclopedia, a book about the relationship between images and kitsch. Date/ Friday, April 4th 2014, 6 - 8pm Venue/ Foxy Productions, 623 W 27 ST NYC 10001 USA Cost/ FREE, Open to the Public
NICHOLE VAN BEEK: OHS & EXES Date/ Friday, April 4th, 2014 6 - 8pm Venue/ Jeff Bailey Gallery, 625 W27TH ST (11th & 12th Aves) NY, NY 10001 Cost/ FREE, Open to the Public