Tribeca Elevator Music Presents: Adeline Hotel and Jackie West

Tribeca Elevator Music Presents: Adeline Hotel and Jackie West

Celebrate the summer solstice at Down & Out with a FREE show featuring Adeline Hotel and Jackie West. Suggested donation $10. Show at 8.

By Down & Out

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, June 20 · 8pm EDT

Location

503 E 6th St

503 East 6th Street New York, NY 10009

About this event

  • 2 hours

Tribeca Elevator Music (TEM) and Down & Out Present: Adeline Hotel and Jackie West

Free! Suggested donation $10.

Capacity is limited, so be sure to show up early to grab a drink and a seat!

Flyer designed by the amazingly talented Travis Nagiewicz - https://www.travisnags.com/


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Adeline Hotel (https://www.instagram.com/adeline.hotel) - Adeline Hotel is the project of Dan Knishkowy. One pleasure of following Dan Knishkowy’s music as Adeline Hotel in recent years is the way each album suggests something new, building on what came before, rather than making a drastic break. A record of folk songs (2020’s Solid Love) led to a set of solo guitar explorations (2021’s Good Timing) led to a suite of piano-led chamber music (The Cherries Are Speaking, 2021’s second Adeline album). Hot Fruit, his latest, continues that gradual trajectory while opening the widest new territory in his discography yet. While its jazzy and orchestral acoustic-guitar-led instrumentals may have surface-level precedent in canonical albums by Jim O’Rourke and more recent ones by William Tyler or Marisa Anderson, they ultimately operate on a wavelength all their own.


Jackie West (https://www.instagram.com/jacquelynwest/?hl=en) - Boston-born and St.-Louis-raised, West emerged in Brooklyn experimental folk circles in the late 2010s. Jackie marries jagged instrumental moments with silky and deeply melodic ruminations and ethereal guitar lines. She released her debut LP, End Of The World, on May 10th. The album follows a protagonist through a city in the aftermath of a relationship, the various rented rooms in which they find themselves representative of those liminal days between what was and what will be. The progression through these spaces unfolds with an uneven pace, with songs like ‘Snow Amplified’ capturing time’s habit of turning strange during life’s significant moments. Maddeningly slow at one minute, vertiginously quick the next. The mood is achieved via Jackie West’s fluid, genre-hopping style, with elements of folk, pop, shoegaze, bossa nova and R&B all reached for at various points with an intuitive sense of craft. The result is a sound as shifting and nebulous as the days it works to conjure, threatening to settle and solidify at any given moment as the future decides itself and the path is revealed.


About Down & Out:

Joshua Richholt (Founder of The Well and The Wick) carries on his historical style in a new cocktail and whiskey bar in the East Village.

Situated in an old tenement building from 1860, which once housed an oyster bar during that heyday of New York’s seafood fame, Down & Out returns to that history with an extensive raw bar, plus other fresh sustainable seafood, and more.

Reminiscent of a time when Avenue A was filled with newcomers to New York City, Down & Out is a love letter to the everyman establishments of old NYC, from the red hurricane light affixed outside its doorpost to the bar’s nearly 200-year-old recipe for oyster pan roast, sourced from the famous Thomas Downing Oyster House.

Down & Out is a bastion of warmth and a comfortable setting for anyone looking for an affordable drink and hearty food after an honest day’s work.

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