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Celebrating its tenth anniversary with its tenth studio release, the Bay Area’s wildly innovative performance dynamo Beats Antique emerges from the studio with a brand new album and stage show to mark the milestone. With legendary sets at some of the most iconic venues and festivals around the world and collaborations with superstars from Les Claypool to Bassnectar, the next chapter in the trio’s story takes them back to a mysterious world.

When multi-instrumentalists David Satori and Tommy Cappel and choreographer Zoe Jakes dove into development of the new Beats Antique era, the concept of Shadowbox emerged. Driven by the infinite wonders of the deceptively simple design, the narrative of shadows and light, of darkness and contrast, of reality and surreality propelled the music and vision into new territory.

Capturing the heart of the Beats Antique sound means skirting that divide between the electric and the acoustic. Balkan melodies strung over crashing cymbals and marching band horn lines run smack into contemporary electronic grooves. It might be the drums and brass or the sweeping psychedelic strings that will take you for a ride down the rails of a steampunk circus. It’s chaos and cacophony on a very tight leash.

All three members shared production duties to harness the sound they first stumbled upon a decade ago: far east meets wild west. Bringing in sarod master Alam Khan (son of Ali Akbar Khan), Jakes was able to take her study of Indian classical dance from the stage to the studio. Russian singer Tatiana Kalmykova resurrected an ancient folk language to evoke a haunting fairy tale that feels at home in the shadows. Beats Antique also recruited rising stars of brass house TOO MANY ZOOZ for the horn-fueled funk and punk central to their sound.

As always, Tommy Cappel focused his efforts on the beats and bass production, while David Satori assembled an armory of stringed, plucked, and bowed instruments from far-flung lands to adorn the low-end foundation. All samples were created live in the studio—a hallmark of the lush warmth of a Beats Antique record.

The Shadowbox stage show will be teased at Red Rocks and Electric Forest before its full unveiling this fall. Taking the theme of shadow play and expanding the concept forward and backward in time, the core members dove deep, influenced by ancient practices of Indonesian shadow puppetry, falling into the world of wayang kulit, the eons-long tradition of storytelling where epic tales unfold into the wee hours of the morning.

Enormous lanterns adorn the stage, casting light upon a maze of curtains where playful new characters dance and fight and rejoice and mourn. Beats Antique is breaking the boundaries of conventional wisdom. Why can’t an electronic music performance encompass a range of emotion?

This isn’t a nuclear-powered laser light show from the ever-intensifying optical arms race of the EDM industry. This is one of the earliest methods of storytelling brought from the past into the present. “The digital is there to enhance the analog,” notes Jakes. “We’re here to tell a story,” Satori adds.

Bringing an album from the shadows of the studio to the brightly lit stage is what Beats Antique does best. These are storytellers for a digital age — equipped with the newest technology and ancient traditions. This is where the Beats meet the Antique.

Setlists

    1. 1.Egyptic
    2. 2.Runaway
    3. 3.Beauty Beats
    4. 4.Caterpillar
    5. 5.Dope Crunk
    6. 6.Uneven
    1. 1.Semblance
    2. 2.Beauty Beats
    3. 3.Oriental Uno
    4. 4.Three Sisters
    5. 5.Runaway
    6. 6.The Lantern
    7. 7.Too Original (Major Lazer cover)
    8. 8.Vesper Star
    9. 9.Nesatovo
    10. 10.Dope Crunk
    11. 11.Beelzebub
    12. 12.Vendetta
    13. 13.Cat Skillz
    14. 14.Overture
    15. 15.Pandora's Box
    16. 16.Burn Dub
    17. 17.Crush
    18. 18.Battle
    19. 19.Killer Bee
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Roustabout
    2. 21.Let it All Go

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 180 reviews
  • beats antique - so much fun

    by bc36 on 11/9/10The Music Box - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    a perfect night. the band was great. the bartenders were hardworking. the roof lounge is a great place to hang out. the blue palms restaurant is an awesome way to start the night. the sound was excellent and the theater was not too crowded.

  • Beats Antique ROCKED!

    by DreamofMermaid on 11/1/10MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa - Lake TahoeRating: 5 out of 5

    Another great show for Beats Antique...i've been following them around for about 4 years now, i discovered them about 5 years ago and their shows are always great entertainment, the music is like no other. If you like 'different' and a good energy vibe from the crowd, where anything goes...this is a show you don't want to miss. There music is like no other!

  • by Anonymous on 11/1/10The Music Box - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Beats Antique was as usual.....Absolutely amazing!!!

  • by Clock151 on 11/1/10The Music Box - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Big, clean, air-conditioned club with a great sound system. What a great band and amazing show!

  • Epic night!

    by ziajunglist on 11/1/10The Music Box - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    Great location, great music, great vibes, loved the live paintings!

  • Great night!

    by Dreva on 11/1/10The Music Box - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    I have wanted to catch a Beats Antique show for awhile and sooooo glad I finally did. Even better in person, especially Zoe's dancing! Also, they other artists were just as good, especially LYNX!!! The Music Box was a great setup for this type of show, too. Great night and way to celebrate Halloween!

  • Beats Antique was one of lifes true pleasures!

    by WBDD on 10/20/10Masquerade - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    The only reason Beats Antique didn't get 5 stars from me is that Zoe Jakes was unable to perform. That was a big disappointment, but the rest of the group almost made up for her absence through their wonderful music. Their tunes relax the mind and stimulate the body at the same time. It was clear that the entire audience was into the performance in a major way. The warm-up groups were great too. The young lady on the drums had a great presentation. Also, Awalim Tribal Belly Dance Company is truly a visual gift to any audience. They are great performers. Their dance skills and their costumes bring out the best in any show.

  • Beats Antique was fun to dance to

    by MKM9 on 10/19/10Masquerade - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome set list, amazing music. It was a supreme bummer that Zoe Jakes was too sick to perform, but Satori and Cappell definitely held it down aurally. I didn't stop dancing the whole show.

  • Beats Antique---nothin can beat

    by LaurynElise on 10/19/10Masquerade - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Beats Antique was brilliant! We missed seeing/hearing the enigmatic Ms. Jakes, who was under the weather, but the music was so awesome that we soon were just busy sending her healing love. Lynx was a truly awesome opener (new fan here!), and Awalim rocked the house with their dance. Definitely would go again!

  • Beatiful Beats!

    by WillyW on 10/19/10Masquerade - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    This would have been an even more phenomenal show if Zoe had been there, but Lynx played and amazing opener and three great songs with Beats Antique. For a Sunday night after a 7 day run, these guys really cranked up the overdrive and powered through an amazing performance! Also, the crowd at the Masq was more mature and considerate than can be said for most shows at the Masq.