On Saturday, March 22nd our good friend Nicholas S. Gerlach is making his highly anticipated return to The Mousetrap for a Cultet set of instrumental, analog hip-hop and jazz-filled grooves featuring Nicholas on Saxophone/EWI, Shawn McGowan on keys, AJ Jones on Bass & Richard Sleepy Floyd on drums!
Philadelphia born Trance/Fusion quartet, Solar Circuit, is kicking off the night making their Mousetrap debut to share their charismatic jamtronic sound featuring a mix of dynamic arrangements, layered textures, original vocal songs/covers and soaring synth & guitar leads!
We’re absolutely thrilled to be hosting this incredible double bill and we highly suggest grabbing pre-sales while you can!
Nicholas Gerlach's Cult
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Review from an actual cult customer:
Super boring “cult”… Really more of an artist’s self promotion and content distribution page. I mean, we could argue that fundamentally that’s why a cult leader starts a cult and what the cult leader does. Nicholas definitely shares some personality defects with famous cult leaders of days gone by.
Bottom line is, there’s nothing for followers to do or lose. It’s boring. A total snoozer. There’s never going to be an engrossing four part Netflix docuseries about this cult, let alone a crappy Lifetime movie. You can’t come here and lose your personal wealth, relationships, or self respect. Well, if you sign on for this lame page alone and think it’s a cult, maybe you have lost your self respect.
I think a previous review made a stellar point- there’s no drugs. No drugs. No real criminal activity. No mind control. No center to go to for retreats. No program to sink all your money into. Nothing.
And the jokes keep repeating. No new content. No engagement.
Worst. Cult. Ever.
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Solar Circuit
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Philadelphia born Jamtronic Trance Fusion quartet, Solar Circuit, a unique live experience with improvisational roots, blending instrumentation, vocals, and electronics. Newest studio album ‘Pulling at the Source’ showcases the group’s solidified sound; a generous mix of complex songwriting, textures, instrumentation, vocals, and improvisation. The record melds deep electronic roots, layered with soaring guitar and synth melodies, to excite the listener and ignite contagious dancing. This quartet’s sights are set full speed ahead, with the release of ‘Pulling at the Source’, the release of all live show soundboards, constant new additions to the catalog, and ever-growing chemistry and expansion
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