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Anthony Tidd’s Quite Sane Returns: A Philly Homecoming Release Party

September 27 at 7:00 pm-11:30 pm
Tickets $20 online, $25 at the door 
Doors 6:30 with DJ
Panel discussion- with moderator, J Michael Harris
Concert starts at 8pm
Dance party until 11:30
The Fallser Club is proud to partner with The Painted Bride

Satellite Sound at The Fallser Club, co-curated with WRTI’s J. Michael Harrison — where fearless jazz meets the future.

Ticket Link Here 

Boundary-pushing music, rooted in the creative fire of the Painted Bride and amplified for the world to hear.

 

Anthony Tidd

Anthony Tidd, the visionary bassist and composer, brings his genre-bending band Quite Sane back home for a night of pure fire. Expect a fearless blend of jazz, funk, hip-hop, and unapologetic political commentary, delivered with explosive energy and Philly pride.

Anthony Tidd’s Quite Sane delivers a fearless fusion of hip-hop, funk, and progressive jazz, using groove as a catalyst for social consciousness and creative disruption.

A London-born, Harlem-based Guggenheim Fellow, Producer, Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist, who continues to maintain a studio in Philadelphia, Anthony Tidd brings his supergroup Quite Sane back to Philadelphia for a long-awaited homecoming and the release of their powerful new album.

More than two decades after their groundbreaking 2002 debut The Child of Troubled Times, Quite Sane delivers a fearless follow-up, To Kill a Child of Troubled Times — a groove-charged fusion of hip-hop, jazz, and political commentary that resonates as urgently today as it did at the turn of the millennium.

Formed in late-’90s London and hailed as one of the most innovative bands of their era, Quite Sane’s debut became a cult classic. With members once split across continents, keeping the project alive proved challenging and fans have been waiting years for new music. For this performance, Tidd reimagines the ensemble with an all-American lineup including Anthony Tidd (Bass/Composition), Lauren Talese, Astrid Kralisch, Queen Jo, and Kokayi (vocals), Mark Shim (Sax), Mason Bryant (Guitar), Digba Ogunbiyi (Pianist), and Damion Reid (Drums).

This Philadelphia homecoming promises an immersive night in the spirit of Philly’s Sittin’ In legacy — opening with a pre-show artist panel, igniting with a full-length performance, offering a chance to meet the artists and purchase the limited edition audiophile double LP, and carrying the celebration into a post-show DJ-led dance party.

Satellite Sound amplifies jazz as a living archive of resilience, resistance, and renewal, as Anthony Tidd’s Quite Sane delivers a fearless fusion of hip-hop, funk, and progressive jazz, using groove as a catalyst for social consciousness and creative disruption.

 

 

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By Car or By Train

The East Falls Train Station is a short walk from the Fallser Club. Parking in East Falls is no problem! There is ample free on-street parking near the East Falls train station driveway at 3610 Midvale Ave and a paid municipal lot three blocks away at 4100 Ridge Ave.  Midvale Ave and Ridge Ave are both well-lit!

Details

Date:
September 27
Time:
7:00 pm-11:30 pm

Venue

The Fallser Club
3721 Midvale Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19129 United States
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