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Underwear~Free Black!~Catalytic Decomposition

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Sep 18 2019
Underwear~Free Black!~Catalytic Decomposition

Hive Mind is a safer space and does not tolerate any forms of bigotry and violence. • ALL AGES • BYOB • 21+ WE ID

UNDERWEAR (New Haven, CT)
Underwear is the solo project of Nick Grunerud. While undoubtable experimental, Underwear taps into R&B influences and house music beats. You can dance or maybe just stand nearby in awe! We’re excited to welcome him back to Hive Mind!
https://nickgrunerud.bandcamp.com/music

FREE BLACK! (Akron)
Legendary locals Flocco Torres and Holbrook Riles III are back to show you what music is all about! Here’s a great description straight from the source:
“The Free Black! mantra is that ‘There isn’t one way to be black.’ There are many stereotypes with blackness specifically that suggest that we aren’t multi-faceted people & through our music we attack those stereotypes head on. In embracing our individuality we can learn to be more accepting of ourselves & where we come from as well as our peers.”
https://flocotorres7.bandcamp.com/album/free-black

CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION (Canton)
Collaborative noisecore from the metropolis
https://thepuffed.bandcamp.com/

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Hive Mind

373 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44303

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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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