Rules? In a Knife Fight? No Rules!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – In February 2010, KnifeFight hosted two nights of
shows at a converted warehouse as part of the BAM Sounds Like Brooklyn
Festival… featuring two nights of live music by 12 of Brooklyn’s established and
emerging bands, DJs and Emcees, KnifeFIght: No Rules is a 12-minute
spotlight of Brooklyn’s DIY music community.

Featuring…
The Death Set
Cerebral Ballzy
Japanther
Murdertronics
Boogie Boarder
Leaders
Roofeeo
Mr. Star City
Radical Outing
Mr. Andersonic
DJ Morsy
James Stacher

KnifeFight: No Rules documents a weekend so raucous that festivalgoers
were literally climbing the walls and hanging from the ceiling. Fortunately,
Project Fathom was there to film the action!

Watch the trailer: http://knifefight.org/no_rules.html

Poster by Aaron Needham, based on a photograph by Tod Seelie
of Dan from The Death Set
.

The 20-minute documentary, KnifeFight: No Rules, is coming soon!

Here’s three of the posters for the documentary.  Poster photos by Tod Seelie.

Watch the trailer!

In February, 2010, KnifeFight threw two shows at Station 171
as part of the BAM Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival.
Project Fathom was there to capture the weekend on video.
Watch the trailer:

KnifeFight: No Rules.
15-minute documentary by KnifeFight & Project Fathom.
Coming Soon.

FRIDAY- FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY

Anton Glamb walks the thin line between party animal and vagrant. You decide!
He’s the special guest at this month’s BULLETS party!
With DJs DLNGR and Scallywag

Playing Party Jams, Electro, Post-Punk, Indie Rock, and House music.
Vanessa Diaz will be hosting/dancing up a storm all night!

@ The Cove (formerly Hugs)
108 N. 6th St.
Brooklyn, NY
9pm
FREE. 21+

FRIDAY- FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY – FRIDAY

Rocky Business always gets the crowd jumping!

From Brooklyn to Texas and back again! Hoodie Allen, Southern Belle and Rocky Business are holding down the Cameo Gallery tonight. Expect some Radical Outing to pass through too!

@ Cameo Gallery
92 N.6th St.
(a block down from the BULLETS party above)
Brooklyn, NY
9pm
$6

SATURDAY – SATURDAY- SATURDAY – SATURDAY – SATURDAY

Ninjasonik with The Death Set!
You already know…

Ninjasonik
The Death Set
Boogie Boarder
Hussle Club
Grand Rapids

@ Lit
2nd Ave. Between 5th and 6th

Manhattan, NY
8pm
$10 / 21+

See you in the streets!

I got this Famous Class shirt from Cyrus (Boogie Boarder).
It’s a big hand holding a tab of acid!

Get yours at FamousClass.com

On Thursday and Friday, Feb 4th and 5th 2010
KnifeFight.org presented two nights of live music as part of the BAM Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival at Station 171.

And Project Fathom was there to capture all the action!

Here is the trailer for KnifeFight: No Rules, a short documentary by Project Fathom about the KnifeFight.org Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival at Station 171.

Coming soon!

KnifeFight: No Rules
A Documentary featuring Interviews & Performances with:

Japanther
The Death Set
Cerebral Ballzy
Boogie Boarder
Leaders
Roofeeo
Mr. Star City
Radical Outting
Murdertronics
Mr. Andersonic
DJ Morsy
DJ James Stacher

A Project Fathom Production

Stay tuned:
KnifeFight.org

Was you there?

“This year, the Brooklyn Academy of Music has entrusted a part of their Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival to a man who has stolen things, bribed people, tripped on acid for months at a time, hitchhiked across the country, spent time in various jails, contracted venereal diseases and – here’s the part that really counts – thrown some of the craziest parties I’ve ever been lucky enough to sneak into without paying.”
- My Open Bar

“Best part of the already set-to-be-awesome show at Station 171 tonight with Leaders, Boogie Boarder, Cerebral Ballzy, The Death Set, and Japanther? A free shuttle to take you from the corner of Union Ave and Conselyea St. to the venue!”
- Free Williamsburg

“These bands (The Death Set, Cerebral Ballzy, Japanther, Boogie Boarder, & Leaders) define the Brooklyn scene. And this party defines the DIY craziness in all its glory.”
- Brooklyn Ski Club, with follow-up.

Thanks for the kind words! Also thanks to The Village Voice, Eardrum NYC, Brooklyn Vegan, The L Magazine, BrooklynBased and OhMyRockness for pluggin’ the shows!

Outside Station 171, Brooklyn NY (2/4/10)
All was quiet outside…

And… inside!

Japanther

The Death Set

Cerebral Ballzy

Boogie Boarder

Leaders

Photos: Tod Seelie – todseelie.com

Thanks everyone for coming out!  This show was fuckin’ epic.  Let’s do it again!!!

Special thanks to the crew at Station 171 and BAM for helping me put all this together!

MORE PHOTOS!

KnifeFight.org is working with Project Fathom to produce a short documentary about the Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival at Station 171. Project Fathom will also be filming the live shows on Feb 4th and 5th.  Come out!  Be a star!

In the meantime, here are three previews of what you’re gonna get!

David Kiss of DIY Venue Station 171


BOOGIE BOARDER, playing live at Station 171 on Thursday, Feb 4th



LEADERS, playing live at Station 171 on Thursday, Feb 4th


PROJECT FATHOM is a production collective, founded by executive producers Nolan Rosemond and Tessa Travis. Fathom produces and creates content across multiple media platforms. To break it down…Fathom creates music videos, branded content, commercials, microsites, editorials, and electronic press kits.

At the core of our mission is a firm belief in collaboration -  Fathom and our team members are a part of a larger new media collective, working with marketing strategists, record labels and ad agencies on full artist and brand campaigns. Under this media rainbow Fathom creates movements that affect multiple audiences.

Projectfathom.com

For full details of The Sounds Like Brooklyn Fest at Station 171 and advance ticket sales, scroll down or just click here.