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Sound House: Trick or Beats
Thursday October 27, 2022 | 7 PM
Sound House this month welcomes DJ Mynxy and DJ Beer, two of Vancouvers top women DJs, for a spooktacular night of beats.
These Indigenous-proud DJs can be found playing shows at underground Vancouver parties and at international festivals.
Costumes are encouraged for this Halloween-themed bash.
MOA’s music series—Sound House, is now in its fourth season and features a fantastic and eclectic lineup of Vancouver bands and artists—from spoken word to hip hop to soul. Sound House is a celebration of culture and music, set in MOA’s Haida House. Gather around the toasty bonfire outside with friends and drinks, and let the scent of cedar inhabit your senses. Sound House delivers rhythmic delights on the last Thursday of every month. Book your calendars for September 29, October 27 and November 24.
Doors | 7 pm
Performance | 7:15 pm
MYNXY [Mink-See] is a Nisga’a singer, songwriter, producer and DJ. She is a staple of the West Coast music scene and has performed at large-scale festivals including Pemberton, Seasons, FVDED In The Park, Snowbombing Canada, and Contact. At the outset of her emergence she quickly became known for singing live in her DJ performances, whose genre-bending unpredictability would often mix elements of R&B, D&B, House, and Bass. Her trained ear and versatility has led her to writing & singing top lines for producers all around the world including Australia, Italy, and Spain. In the Spring of 2021 she released her debut four track EP with Sullust. The EP, “Get Down” , whose title track was supported by Greazus at Bass Coast. Her signature seductive vocals were featured on the “All Night” EP by Sivz which climbed multiple beatport charts including #1 in Electro-House. Stretching her vocal abilities into a future bass power ballad, “Broken Heart” was released in collaboration with RENN. The track reached 30K on Youtube and Spotify.
DJ BEER is a Ts’msyen DJ now based in Vancouver. She strives to incorporate strong female artists and vocalists in her multi-genre sets. Some of her favourite genres include house, hip-hop, trap, Jersey club, dubstep, and drum and bass. When the weather is sunny, you might even catch her playing some mellow, poolside jams. DJing for nearly a decade now, DJ BEER’s resumé is just as eclectic as her music taste. She has played at a number of venues including MIA night club, the Pint, and the Lamplighter. She is currently the resident DJ at Electric Bicycle Brewing, as well as a resident DJ for SIEvents who she has been live-streaming with throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
MOA's Haida House • $20 Regular | Free for Indigenous people (includes museum admission) Performance Program