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On November 15, Temple welcomes Argentinian DJ and producer Nico Rada. With roots in Progressive Rock, Nico has carved a unique path in electronic music, earning releases on labels like The Soundgarden, Sudbeat, and Balance.
His signature sound has gained global recognition, with support from legends like Nick Warren, Hernán Cattaneo, and John Digweed. Known for his versatile style, Nico promises an immersive journey on the Temple dance floor.
Don’t miss this special night!
Nico Rada (AR)
Sudbeat / Balance / Get Physical
Rosmano
Temple
RAQ
Temple | Art & Rave Culture
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RAQ Biography
Based in Burlington, Vermont, and self-described as high performance rock and roll, RAQ has seen its fair share of obstacles since it's inception. Instead of allowing those to hinder their determination to succeed in this business we call "music", they have used those obstacles as lyrical ammunition giving this band their unique sound featuring complex song structures coupled with quirky yet accessible lyrics and a healthy dose of full-band improvisation.
Each live performance is a free form, unplanned adventure, using the composed songs as a launching pad to take the band and their fans into uncharted musical territory.
Chris Michetti's intricate guitar playing yields a cascading stream of notes, while Todd Stoops provides uncompromising rhythm and texture on keys, Jay Burwick holds the low end down with his rock solid bass grooves, and Greg Stukey, the back bone of the rhythm section, plays with an almost scientific precision.
RAQ's high level of technical skill, well-written songs, and a seemingly telepathic connection between each other, sensationalizes the indescribable magic that sets them apart from the rest.
Read MoreEach live performance is a free form, unplanned adventure, using the composed songs as a launching pad to take the band and their fans into uncharted musical territory.
Chris Michetti's intricate guitar playing yields a cascading stream of notes, while Todd Stoops provides uncompromising rhythm and texture on keys, Jay Burwick holds the low end down with his rock solid bass grooves, and Greg Stukey, the back bone of the rhythm section, plays with an almost scientific precision.
RAQ's high level of technical skill, well-written songs, and a seemingly telepathic connection between each other, sensationalizes the indescribable magic that sets them apart from the rest.
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