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The SoundPillow Series is a monthly electronic/electroacoustic listening series, focusing on musicians from Baltimore, Philly, and New York City. The series was started to create a non-performance based music space for just listening, enjoying, and discussing music. Each month of the SoundPillow Series will consist of one 20 minute composition by one or two musicians. It will be held in the basement space of local artist/experimental musician, Melissa Moore. The space contains a 7.1 multi-channel stereo system. Munchies and drink. Bring some too.

Friday April 20th 7:00pm
Location: 957 Argonne Dr. Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: 410-889-4472 Cell: 443-844-4094

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