Wet Ape Productions and KBAAD presents: Kytami w/ Phonik Ops & Smasha
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March 26, 2015
Location: Doc Willoughby's
Address: 353 Bernard Ave.
Time: 9:00 pm - 1:00 am
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2015-03-26 21:00:00
2015-03-26 01:00:00
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Wet Ape Productions and KBAAD presents: Kytami w/ Phonik Ops & Smasha
Kytami w/ Phonik Ops & Smasha
Doc Willoughby’s – 353 Bernard Ave.
Thursday, March 26th
Doors at 9PM – 19+
Tickets: $10 at the door
Kytami
http://www.kytami.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/Kytami
https://twitter.com/Kytami
If a line exists between classical and electronic, between ancient and new age, synthetic and organic, Kytami has sliced them all using only a violin bow... but what more does she need?
Apparently nothing at all, as Kytami has already been dubbed a 'music revolutionary' by Whats Up Magazine USA, a 'violinistextremist' here at home, and has been summoned to bring her violin thunder to audiences as far reaching as Taiwan, Dubai and Berlin.
Through an alchemy of classical, fiddle styles fused with the heavy bass elements of Dubstep and Hip Hop, Kytami has managed to soar above not only the constraints of musical genre and labeling, but has forged a path so bold and unique that it's taken her alongside groups from Swollen Members to acoustic punk rockers Blackie and The Triumphs and today she is regularly dubbed Canada's most diverse and engaging fiddle player.
www.wetape.com
Doc Willoughby's 353 Bernard Ave.
events@kelownanow.com
Kytami w/ Phonik Ops & Smasha
Doc Willoughby’s – 353 Bernard Ave.
Thursday, March 26th
Doors at 9PM – 19+
Tickets: $10 at the door
Kytami
http://www.kytami.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/Kytami
https://twitter.com/Kytami
If a line exists between classical and electronic, between ancient and new age, synthetic and organic, Kytami has sliced them all using only a violin bow... but what more does she need?
Apparently nothing at all, as Kytami has already been dubbed a 'music revolutionary' by Whats Up Magazine USA, a 'violinistextremist' here at home, and has been summoned to bring her violin thunder to audiences as far reaching as Taiwan, Dubai and Berlin.
Through an alchemy of classical, fiddle styles fused with the heavy bass elements of Dubstep and Hip Hop, Kytami has managed to soar above not only the constraints of musical genre and labeling, but has forged a path so bold and unique that it's taken her alongside groups from Swollen Members to acoustic punk rockers Blackie and The Triumphs and today she is regularly dubbed Canada's most diverse and engaging fiddle player.
www.wetape.com