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Brunch Beats with @djphiliptan

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A 2-hour DJ set to raise money for the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund! Have some brunch and vibe with your friends.

Feeding America is a nationwide network of 200 food banks.

Hailing from Singapore, DJ Philip Tan brings his Balearic blends to Boston, weaving soul, disco, reggae, R&B, hip-hop, house, trance, and peculiarly cheesy pop into a continuous mix. He loves long sets when he has the time to take the audience on a time-traveling trip. At his parties, he aims to faithfully recreate a Balearic spirit — a holiday atmosphere that spans generations, builds community, and doesn't take itself too seriously.

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https://www.localbeats.org
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12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

The Square Root of Negative Two (with visuals by Allison Tanenhaus)

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An electronic music duo featuring:

Robin Amos
• The Square Root of Negative Two, V1 (1976–77)
• The Girls (1977–79)
• Shut Up (1981–84)
• Cul de Sac (1990–2009)
• R/A (2009–present)
• Infera Bruo (2011–present)
• The Square Root of Negative Two, V2 (2019–present)

Blaik Ripton
• PlaySoundz (2001–11)
• The Square Root of Negative Two, V2 (2019–present)

With visuals by Allison Tanenhaus (@atanenhaus)

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https://allisontanenhaus.com/squareroot
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1:15 PM to 1:45 PM

TimmyG

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TimmyG is an EDM DJ who primarily plays bass music, including dubstep, bass house, drum and bass, and heavy remixes of popular songs.

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5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Sur5ILL

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Sur5ILL (pronounced survival) is a rapper/producer/guitarist from Boston, Massachusetts whose unconventional, nerdy style and topics have earned him a reputation as somewhat of an antihero in various musical circles.

Since 2013, the wiry wordsmith has released six projects which feature a rapid, multi-syllabic cadence blended with atypical narratives and smooth beats ranging from Latin lounge to trap.

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www.itspronouncedsurvival.com
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12:00 PM to 12:20 PM

Azzeddine

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Moroccan-bred, Boston-based multi-talented artist, Azzeddine, pursues a career in visual design and music. When it comes to his music, the all-around artistic awareness grants him a unique vision to curate smooth sets - he just knows how to engage a crowd.

His music selection is a mixture between new and old-school-sounding house music, tailor-made for the friendly environment — whether it’s the beach, a garden, or even a vast club filled with people, the set is all about happy vibes.

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https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/azzeddine
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4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Red Shaydez

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Saturday, July 13 1:30 PM

Red Shaydez is a Boston-born Hip-Hop artist, filmmaker, and mentor who has been headlining local shows for years. She was co-signed by the legendary MC Lyte, and was nominated for “Best Female Rapper of the Year” at the 2015 NYC Underground Music Awards. Her highly exalted debut LP, Magnetic Aura, was released in 2016 and went on to earn her features Dig Boston, Shade45, Thisis50, SOHH, and ThisisHipHop Weekly.

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ZOLA

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An emerging leader in the future bass scene, Massachusetts-based ZOLA aims to create an energetic, euphoric listening experience. When you see the bright lights at the end of the tunnel, feel the electricity cascading down your spine, energizing your feet, forcing you to dance, you know it’s ZOLA.

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https://www.zolamusicofficial.com/
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2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

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