Arts

Exhibitions

Events

Artists

Residency

SPACE Studios

Kindling Fund

Ideas

About

Reader

Calendar

Donate

Arts

Artists

Ideas

Calendar

Menu Close

The Tungsten Ruby Riders Tour with Pink Navel, Sb the Moor, Vast ness, and Myles Bullen

INFO
Thursday, July 7 2022
8:00pm
doors at 7:30pm
TICKETS
$12 advance
$15 day of show
$2 off for SPACE members
 

SPACE currently requires masks for all event attendees. Medical exemptions can be accommodated. Please refer to our health and safety policy for more information.


Last seen on the SPACE stage exhibiting unmatched quarter-staff skills with R.A.P. Ferreira, Pink Navel returns on the heels of Epic, their 2021 Bandcamp hip-hop chart-topping record… that was recorded live in one take in our basement! We could not endorse this music more strongly.

Pink Navel is a non binary rapper originally based out of the South Shore of MA, but has relocated to Maine to join Ruby Yacht at their headquarters. As a self proclaimed Nintendo and Disney collector, Navel’s music tends to blend the carefree cadence of cartoons with introspective lyrics on gender identity and mental health.

SB the Moor aka Christian McLaurin is a cali born and raised artist, weirdo, and psychonaut. Known for their enigmatic presence and inability to be pinned down, their art is a synthesis of personal experience and observation. Their projects are unbound by genre, skipping over boundaries and rules like a child does in hopscotch, and include records, zines, clothing, prose, and comics, all utilized to share thoughts, feelings and emotions. Currently a music educator for all ages, they reside in Sacramento, CA working on their Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology.

Ever the shapeshifting, roaming artist, Myles Bullen has toured throughout 40 states in the US and parts of Europe, performing at music venues, colleges, recovery centers, prisons, festivals, coffee shops, and opera houses. Their endless stream of singles, EPs, and collaborations showcases an aptly dubbed “soft rap” sound where indie rock bands, underrated rappers, spoken word poets, and mellifluous folk melodies hold equal space. Their latest record, Mourning Travels, was released by indie-hip hop faithfuls Fake Four Inc.