Julia Holter at Fine Line, Minneapolis (10 May 2024)
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05/10 Julia Holter with Discovery Zone at Fine Line
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Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and composer Julia Holter headlined the Fine Line, in Minneapolis, on May 10th, 2024, as part of her tour in support of Something in the Room She Moves (Domino Records).
Opening up the show was New York/Berlin-based musician and multimedia Discovery Zone (aka artist JJ Weihl).
I thought the Discovery Zone set was really good, but it felt more like an art project, rather than a typical concert. Weihl spends her time behind her keyboards, while a projector is showing custom graphics on a transparent screen (set to each song). Sometime she would let the music play, while she walks on the dancefloor, singing.
The music is something you might hear at a weird 80s Science show, really calming and synthy. The music is just so different than Julia Holter, with her full band, featuring bassist Dev Hoff, percussionist Elizabeth Goodfellow, synth/bagpipe Tashi Wada, and mixing/sound Kenny Gilmore.
May 11 – Chicago, IL @ Outset
May 13 – Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall
May 14 – Montreal, QC @ Le Belmont
May 15 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
May 17 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
May 18 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
May 19 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis
May 21 – Durham, NC @ Motorco Music Hall
May 22 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Purgatory)
Opening up the show was New York/Berlin-based musician and multimedia Discovery Zone (aka artist JJ Weihl).
I thought the Discovery Zone set was really good, but it felt more like an art project, rather than a typical concert. Weihl spends her time behind her keyboards, while a projector is showing custom graphics on a transparent screen (set to each song). Sometime she would let the music play, while she walks on the dancefloor, singing.
The music is something you might hear at a weird 80s Science show, really calming and synthy. The music is just so different than Julia Holter, with her full band, featuring bassist Dev Hoff, percussionist Elizabeth Goodfellow, synth/bagpipe Tashi Wada, and mixing/sound Kenny Gilmore.
Julia Holter (20 Sep 2013)
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We first saw Holter in Sep 2013, and described her music as “orchestra/big band/jazz sound”, with her band “consisting of saxophone, cello, violin, keyboard, and drums.”
Holter has a good, dedicated fanbase, some travelling as far as Canada to be at the Fine Line. They’ve seen her multiple times, telling me when she was here in March 2016, that she had allergies and kept sneezing. You can watch the “Sneeze Mix” version on nodeachunter.
Thankfully, there was no sneezing incident to report during the Fine Line show.
Remaining tour dates: