Explore some of the music that will be performed at Mindmanifestival.
Musicians
Third Seven
Third Seven’ consists of Billy Mickelson. He has played music his entire life, but has been performing music professionally full time since 2008. Consistently traveling in and with a number of bands. ‘Mr Potato’, ‘Guardian Of The Underdog’, ‘Larry And His Flask’, and ‘Dela Project’ to name a few.
As of late, Billy has been focusing his efforts to his solo work, ‘Third Seven’. He has received such reviews as: “The world desperately needs the music of ‘Third Seven’ in their lives.” .. and .. “’Third Seven’ is ‘Tom Waits’ and ‘Zoe Keating’s love child.” .. Performing all around the world (Europe and beyond..), and opening for many acts including TEDx, Murder By Death, The Devil Makes Three, Larry And His Flask, Dirtwire, Beats Antique, and Yard Dogs Road Show to name just a few..
‘Third Seven’ knows no bounds. Performing everything from yoga classes to punk rock shows, and absolutely everything in between. Every venue and genre imaginable. – ‘Third Seven’s one man band performance uses looping and layering of cello, rhythm and vocals to fill an entire audience with a unique atmosphere for all demographics to get lost in. It is a very important experience to witness this inspiring and dedicated artist.
Quaint Yet Dank
Quaint Yet Dank is an exploration of sound meant to move both physically and emotionally. A project out of Seattle WA, inspired by the nature of the Pacific Northwest. Seeking to recreate the moments we feel swallowed by the ocean, swayed by the mountains, or at peace in the forest. Quaint Yet Dank is a project with hopes to stir these moments within us. To achieve our flow and be more connected to our inner peace
Chilly Willy
Chilly Willy is a keyboardist/flutist from Portland. His live shows are improvised on the spot, tapping out beats on the MPC, plunking out squiggly melodies on the keys, and tooting out toots on the flute. His influences include walking down the street while listening to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack on headphones and a Walkman, a charcoal barbecue's coals slowly losing heat on a summer night in 1998, his childhood spent playing traditional Irish folk music, biking towards a sunset, yacht rock chords, Dam-Funk's keytar solos, eating spaghetti at the beach, 2000s r&b songs that you can roller skate to, the basslines on Snoop Dogg's first album, J Dilla's aversion to quantizing beats, and Dan Deacon.
Surf Palace Conspiracy
Twilight subterranean doompop.
and more
Visuals By Fuzzy Shakes
During the musical breaks, various people will present talks or group activities.
As well as an acoustic group sing-along and a Dance party after the last band. Please feel free to bring an acoustic song to share.