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Put Us On Your Mixtape

Helloooooooooooo everyone. Just a quick update on Stereo Off coverage in-between the two film festivals we are doing. Seeing songs get on various mix tapes around the web. Hopefully they’ll have room for more when our new EP (recording in progress) is out.

Much thanks to:
http://neatbeet.com/beet-box-radio-episode-6/ – Great mix overall too, all on one 60 minute mega track that you can download.

http://faronheit.com/2014/09/pick-your-poison-monday-9-29-14/

http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/storefront/2014/09/tvds-press-play-170/

Stereo Off at Trash Bar Brooklyn – Thursday 18th / Coney Island Film Fest Saturday 20th

Coney trash. Trash Coney!

Thursday the 18th we are playing at Trash bar in W’burg. Stereo Off is at 10pm. Its $7 to get in, and there is an open bar in the stage area from 8-9pm, so start Thursday right with some free booze at least.

Trash is at 256 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 – just below Metropolitan avenue. Nearest trains: L Bedford Ave. / G Metropolitan Ave.

Or………. join us on the video side of things this time. Our video for “Bullet time” made the Coney Island Film Festival. And it is being shown on Saturday the 20th between 7pm and 8pm.

Location is 1208 Surf Ave. Brooklyn, NY, right by the Coney Island Stillwell Ave station. Tickets for the session we’re in are $8 – http://shop.coneyisland.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?search=action&category=AFFF
We are in program 7.

Double Brooklyn week!

Bullet Time – Music Video from Stereo Off

Here is our first music video – Bullet Time, off of our first EP “Stereo Off New York EP5, aka, SONY EP5”.

Let us know what you think and thanks for all the likes and comments already. Cheers to http://www.deadredeyes.com for the making of and directing and thanks to all the people that helped out, acted in, let us use apartments, bars, etc.

The video is a bit of an homage to retro NYC circa the 70’s and 80’s perhaps, or at least that’s the vibe we were going for. In true low-budget indie spirits we were involved from creating the plot and story line, all the way down to going through all the takes and amends (in fact, our bassist even did the video editing on this) to final cuts, which is frankly as DIY as it gets.