Brooklyn institution the Reverend Vince Anderson and the Love Choir bring their Dirty Gospel to the Sawdust stage, followed by a DJ set at the intersection of African, Latin-American, and electronic music from Salt Cathedral's Nico Losada.
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The neighborhood's favorite dance party, Spin Days, is back just in time to help you shake away the winter blues this December! In this new take on their hallmark party, Disco Tacos boogies on over to National Sawdust's state-of-the-art venue for a night of great eats and beats. This month, Brooklyn institution the Reverend Vince Anderson and the Love Choir bring their Dirty Gospel to the Sawdust stage, followed by a DJ set at the intersection of African, Latin-American, and electronic music from Salt Cathedral's Nico Losada. Come by before 8pm to fuel up at Disco Tacos and then head over to National Sawdust's dancefloor in this special edition of Spin Days.
About Rev. Vince Anderson and the Love Choir
Proclaimed an “institution” by Questlove, Rev. Vince Anderson and his 5 piece back up band the Love Choir, which features members of TV on the Radio, Nick Waterhouse, Burnt Sugar have been performing their unique brand of “Dirty Gospel” for 25 years, inspiring audiences in NYC and around the world. Leading from the piano, the Rev. Vince is known for his raucous revival-style, high voltage, gospel/blues/psychedelic/rock performances. The Rev. Vince is the subject of the award-winning feature documentary, “The Reverend”.
About Nico Losada
Bogotá-born, Brooklyn-based producer and musician Nico Losada makes lush, ethereal soundscapes that meld Latin American rhythms, dance music, and ambient dreamscapes. As Salt Cathedral, he and Juliana Ronderos have been making joyful, tropical dance pop tracks without boundaries since 2011. In 2020, they released their uplifting debut album, CARISMA, followed by an "isolation mix" reimagining of it. Nico self-released his bubbling 25-minute ambient track "Decomposition" in 2020, as "a gift for anybody that feels down."
Nico's lush and dreamy debut solo album, Nueva Generación, due March 2023 on Ultra Records, was born from a desire to combine ambient and Colombian music. It features cumbia, Afro-Colombian bullerengue, samples of gaita flutes, and house rhythms, all at a chilled tempo. He made the album as a sonic experiment over a creative two-week period in 2019, not intending to release it. He hopes listeners come across it and discover something new, and that others feel something they haven't in a long time, perhaps, a sense of innocence—like the space he was in while creating it.
"The core of the record and core of what I do is love," Nico explains of Nueva Generación. "You know when you're listening to or reading something and you feel like somebody extended their hand and you feel some warmth? I felt that reaction to it. It feels like that moment of natural ecstasy, of exhilarating love.
Ahead of the album, stand-alone single "La Monita" serves as a complement to the project, a starting point in his experiment to create ambient Colombian music, and samples Grupo Bahía from Colombia's Pacific Coast, who sing about dancing. Feel free to dance or meditate to it.
Also core to Nico's musical approach is freedom, playfulness, and a D.I.Y. ethos.
-By Ana Monroy Yglesias, Sept. 2022