Future Rock at Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery

The Chicago-based live-instrumented electronic dance rock/punk trio Future Rock will be making their first South Florida appearance in two years on Sunday, December 5 on the intimate bamboo Stage of the Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery. During their explosive live show, all three members wield synthesizers, live loops and samples to form an amalgamation of excitement, constructed completely live onstage. Their live remixes of Black Moth Super Rainbow and Death from Above 1979 are sweeping proof of Future Rock’s remarkable remix skills. Most recently, they remixed Broken Bells (The Shins’ James Mercer & Danger Mouse) hit “The Ghost Inside.” Future Rock’s LED-heavy light show will set the Funky Buddha’s intimate Bamboo Stage on fire creating an electronic multi-sensory overload. 

TICKETS: $8 | http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/137856

WHEN: Sunday, December 5 Doors at 9 PM  

WHERE: Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery 2621 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33431
561.368.4643  | www.thefunkybuddha.com

Mickey Kellerman (keys) and Felix Moreno (bass), alongside drummer Darren Heitz, are the driving force behind Future Rock. During their explosive live show, all three members wield synthesizers, live loops and samples to form an amalgamation of excitement, constructed completely live onstage. The Chicago trio has been perfecting its brand of live-instrument dance music since 2004 and just like Future Rock’s pulsating and escalating anthems-their momentum is about to explode. Their live remixes of Black Moth Super Rainbow and Death from Above 1979 are sweeping proof of Future Rock’s remarkable remix skills and most recently they remixed Broken Bells (The Shins’ James Mercer & Danger Mouse) hit “The Ghost Inside.” Future Rock began their ascent by rocking after-party sets usually reserved for DJ’s and soon became the burgeoning festival favorite they are today. Along the way, their LED-heavy light show has become one of the best in the business. Their albums Sugar Coated Bullets (2006) and Gears (2007), alongside unforgettable live performances and crafty remixes, have garnered Future Rock love from Pitchfork, Time Out Chicago, Stereogum and more.
Destiny Spang
Brotherly Love Productions
Vice President of Public Relations
215.704.9554
destiny@brotherlyloveproductions.com

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