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The mix tape may be a cultural relic lost on the iPod generation. But there’s one band in Bucks County that has not only embraced the tradition, but they’ve even modeled their music after it. Based in New Hope, the MIXXTAPE consciously creates music that resembles a good old fashioned compilation cassette. A typical show finds them effortlessly switching gears from genres as varied as rock to jazz and reggae to electronica. Their approach to creating music is a result of varying musical tastes of its members. Putting those differences together creates the MIXXTAPE's singular sound.
-Jack Firneno
::DATES:: Friday, Sept 21
MilkBoy
w/ Dry Reef & Bumpin Uglies
1100 Chestnut St 7:30PM DOORS / 8:30PM SHOW