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Friday, Nov. 30: Eliot Lipp

The New Frontier Lounge

ELIOT LIPP: His new release "How We Move" relies heavily on the jazz of the late '70s and early '80s. Press photo

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During my time at the Weekly Volcano, I've written about Eliot Lipp so many times that I worry there's nothing left to be said. In case any of you are uninitiated (and how sad that would be), this is a producer who specializes in the kind of gut-punching minimalist electronic dance tracks that say no more than necessary, while also communicating every thing that need be known about Lipp, the LA-current/Tacoma-native. His tracks sound old and new at the same time - a trick that's being performed more and more by beat innovators these days. Lipp distinguishes himself by finding the essence of what makes you move, stripping away all non-necessities, and creating something that manages to find enough time for beauty and subtle in the middle of all those dangerous hooks.

THE NEW FRONTIER LOUNGE, WITH KILLAZ WIT KINDNESS AND JASIA 10, 9 P.M., $10, 301 E. 25TH ST., TACOMA, 253.572.4020

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