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Andrew Broder & PEOPLE (feat. Kinfu & Britt Robson)


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7:00pm Show


Illustration: A red, yellow, and black flyer shares the dates and lineups of the remaining Andrew Broder & PEOPLE residencies.

Andrew Broder & PEOPLE will be in residence every Sunday in September at Berlin. On this evening, Kinfu will perform his original tunes, Broder and sportswriter Britt Robson will chat about basketball and music, and Robson will spin jazz records.

Andrew Broder has dedicated the better part of his life to carving out a singular path in music and art. A lifelong resident of Minneapolis, MN, Andrew has done time as a cutting battle DJ, a challenging and thoughtful improviser, a soundtrack composer, a working sideman, a producer, a remixer, a beat-maker, a poet, a beauty creator, a brutal noisemonger, and—above all—a fearless, restless, and provocative songwriter. His work is a study in surprise. As Fog, he redefined the turntable as a compositional tool, and his subsequent contributions to avant hip-hop, rock, jazz, and noise have been equally engaging and envelope-pushing. He has released records on renowned indie labels—such as Ninja Tune, Lex, and Totally Gross National Product—and worked with an incredibly wide ranging cast of artists, including Bon Iver, Poliça, Marijuana Deathsquads, Dua Saleh, FPA, Armand Hammer, Serengeti, The National, and Dave King.

Kinfu is a visionary artist and musician who weaves together eclectic sounds and styles to create a unique sonic experience. With a passion for pushing boundaries and exploring new dimensions, Kinfu uses music to transport listeners to uncharted territories in indie pop, alternative R&B, and beyond.

Britt Robson is the dean of Minnesota Timberwolves writers, having covered the team on a regular basis since their second year of existence (i.e., 1990-1991) for a variety of local and national outlets. Most recently, he has been a regular contributor to The Dane Moore NBA Podcast and has written a Timberwolves column for MinnPost. He has been writing about music for even longer than he has been writing about basketball; his byline has appeared in dozens of publications, from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Spin to Bandcamp, JazzTimes, and the Red Bull Music Academy. Robson believes there is a spiritual connection between good hoops and good jazz. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife Robbie and near his son Mingus.

 

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