
Neumos + KEXP Presents
clipping.
Counterfeit Madison
Dead Channel Sky
Apr 30
Doors: 7:00 PM
All Ages to Enter, 21 & Over to Drink
Apr 30, 2025
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DateApr 30, 2025
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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VenueNeumos
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Ticket Prices$25.00 - $28.00
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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AgesAll Ages to Enter, 21 & Over to Drink
Clipping (Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes) are very story-oriented. They
deal in ontology and narrative as much as beats and rhymes. Across six albums, along with
countless singles, remixes, and collaborations, Clipping has been approaching making music
like writing science fiction since the band’s conception. Two of their records have been
nominated for Hugo Awards (one of science fiction’s top literary prizes), and a novella spun-off
from their music was nominated for a third. As Clipping, they’ve collaborated with as many of
their fellow experimental noise artists as they have fellow rappers.
While their last few projects have been record-long concepts like the classic prog rock of old,
new album Dead Channel Sky is mixtape-like, a carefully curated collection of songs in which
every track is a love letter to a possible present. Like a mashup of distinct elements, the overall
concept is there, but the result is brief glimpses into a world rather than an overview of it. It
sounds crisp and classic at the same time. When something strikes us as retrospective and
futuristic at the same time, it’s a reminder of how slipshod our present moment truly is
On Dead Channel Sky, Clipping texture-map the twin histories of hip-hop and cyberpunk onto
an alternate present where Rammellzee and Bambaataa are the superheroes of old; where
Cybotron and Mantronix are the reigning legends; where Egyptian Lover and Freestyle, are
debated endlessly, and Ultramag and Public Enemy are the undeniable forefathers; where the
lost movements of 1980s and the 1990s are still happening: rave, trip-hop, hip-house, acid
house, drum & bass, big beat—the detritus of a different timeline, the survivors of armed audio
warfare. That war at thirty-three and a third, its atrocities imprinted upon yet another generation,
what someone once called, “the presence of the significance of things” without a hint of
ambiguity.
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