7.02.2009

Adam Freeland & Peter Hook this Friday at Webster Hall



Grammy nominated Adam Freeland celebrates the release of his latest full length Cope™ (Marine Parade) - an exciting blend of electronica and shoegaze-rock that has been internationally acclaimed.
Cruising through New York City on his North American tour, Adam Freeland shares some of his trademark electro-beats at the tables this Friday at Webster Hall for a very special DJ set.
Listen to the album in its entirety here
Remaining North American DJ Dates
Jul 04 @ Hyde Park Cafe - Tampa, FL
July 05 @ Adult Swim / Wyndham - Phoenix, AZ
Jul 10 @ Mezzanine - San Francisco, CA
Jul 11 @ Vanguard - Los Angeles, CA

"Cope™ succeeds in creating an overall sense of unrest and some moments of electro-transcendence." - Billboard
"Pleasantly thumping" - SPIN
"The album is a smart listen throughout" - Time Out
"As infectious as the Chems" - NME
"Stamped with lasting quality"- DJ Mag

"Freeland's most accomplished work to date, essential" - IDJ Magazine
"Far from just another electronic dance album, Cope™ has a certain degree of darkness and weight to it -- though this in no way detracts from the tracks’ toe-tap-ability. In an age of throwaway lyrics it’s refreshing to find songs that have something thoughtful to say" - Paper Magazine


And to top off this star-studded evening of rock n' roll elites, Peter Hook, (formerly of Joy Division and New Order) will be stopping by to share the decks.
Also:
Alex English, Gavin Royce, Kids With Snakes & Rekles spinning in the main room.

In the Marlin Room, Hip Hop, R&B, Top Forty, and Party Classics.

Downstairs in the Studio, the Trash! kids will be spinning new wave, rock'n'roll, britpop, indie, post-punk, electro, glam and pop.



Click Here to Purchase Advance Tickets

$1 admission and $1 drinks B4 midnight for Webster Hall Dollar Daze! Click HERE to download your dollar
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.

For more information visit
www.gbh.tv & www.websterhall.com

Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave

And mark down in your calenders what's next week at Webster Hall

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