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Operator Music Band//G S Schray//TBA

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Mar 24 2017
Operator Music Band//G S Schray//TBA

Hive Mind is a safe space and does not tolerate any forms of bigotry or violence. No drugs.

Doors @ 8pm
Music @ 9pm

Come on out for a super night of synth-pop-kraut-rock-psychadellic-ambient-newage music.

OPERATOR MUSIC BAND (Brooklyn, NY)
This quartet puts a new spin on kraut rock by throwing analog sythesizers and electronics into the mix. Their songs are high-energy and highly danceable. They are touring with their first LP Puzzlephonics, and will be heading to Akron on their way back from SXSW.
https://www.operatormusicband.com/

G S SCHRAY (Akron)
Gabe Schray has been a staple of the Akron music scene for longer than I can honestly write about. His newest album “Gabriel” was released on Feb 10 by London-based Last Resort Records. It is a flawless combination of acoustic and electronic instruments, mostly all played by Gabe with a few collaborations from other Akron-based musicians.

Parking is available across the street from the venue near January Paints. Handicapped parking is available in the Hive Mind gravel lot outside of the venue.

ALL AGES BYOB 21+ WE ID

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LOCATION

Hive Mind

373 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44303

PARKING INFO

Guests may park in the large parking lot across the street from our venue. Artists may park in our lot to unload their equipment and/or artwork. Handicapped individuals may also park in our parking lot on the right (North) side of Exchange Street.

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