
Sound + Vision Live: The Epoch
The hardest working and most dedicated young music collective in Brooklyn curates a dazzlingly varied evening of performance and video.
Sound + Vision Live explores the connections between music and film through a series of intimate concerts featuring live music and original video work.
The Epoch is a collective of young musicians and visual artists who make a wide variety of excellent work and all play in one another’s bands. In fact, they can be found in some configuration performing in Brooklyn nearly every night of the week! Yet despite their deep involvement together, each project maintains a strongly distinctive identity. Taken individually, the collective’s constituent groups are very good—but taken as an amorphous whole, they are truly remarkable. The collective features (but is not limited to) bands such as Eskimeaux, Bellows, Told Slant, Small Wonder, and Sharpless. The Film Society is proud to welcome the entire collective, who will perform live and present visual works in various forms.
An oral history of the group, published by Impose, can be found here.



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