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TV on the Radio politely dismantles genre at Brooklyn one-day festival

Titled “There Goes the Neighborhood,” TV on the Radio present a one-day mini-festival in September under Brooklyn’s K Bridge Park. The event corrals an ensemble ranging from beat-morphing mystic Flying Lotus to the experimental strings of Sudan Archives.

With spoken-word insurgent Moor Mother and haunted dream-pop stylist Spellling rounding out the lineup, the gathering sketches a deliberate disruption of genre norms. Attendees may witness less a concert than a carefully curated sonic intervention.


Source: Pitchfork – Published on June 24, 2025

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