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NOISE PARTY Vol. 12

  • The Cedar Cultural Center 416 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, MN, 55454 United States (map)

The Cedar Presents 

NOISE PARTY Vol. 12

Sunday, October 26, 2025 / Doors: 6:30 PM / Show: 7:00 PM

All Ages

Mixed Seated and Standing

$20 General Admission

*For Cedar Presented shows, a $4 facility fee is included in the ticket price (Ticket fee info here).

This is a seated and standing show with general admission, first-come-first-served seating. The Cedar is happy to reserve seats for patrons who require special seating accommodations. To request access accommodations, please go to our Access page.

For Cedar-presented shows, online ticket sales typically end one hour before the door time, and then, based on availability, tickets will be available at the door. Tickets purchased at the door will include a $1 Eventbrite fee.


ABOUT THIS SHOW

NOISE PARTY has returned once again to its new home at The Cedar Cultural Center. Continuing the tradition of showcasing the best local acts within the fields of ambient, drone, noise, and experimental music, Noise Party Vol. 12 pulls no punches with this upcoming lineup. Come and experience a one of a kind musical adventure paired with hypnotic live visuals. Whether it’s your first time experiencing a “noise” show or your hundredth, come and join an attentive audience and bathe in soundscapes sent from another galaxy.


Akebono

Eric Julio Carranza and Dave Power create hypnotic soundscapes and zen drones that aren’t afraid to groove

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BRAINGIVER

A sophisticated international organization with known ties to Balkan drug lord Karter Konzić, Yemeni oil baron Hussein Al-Baum, Azerbaijani arms dealer Ehsan Hansen, and DPRK cyber-terrorist cell 'dealdrugger'. The criminals plan their rehearsals using encrypted phones from Canadian start-up Sky Global; resulting in hours of potent and psychedelic electronic music being manufactured and packaged to be smuggled through Belgrade and out to the EU before making its way to the West; with distribution hubs located in the Neukölln neighborhood of Berlin, North Minneapolis and the Whittier neighborhood of South Minneapolis.

A probe into the group by a BIA Special Prosecutor has revealed that BRAINGIVER uses illicit narco-trafficking profits to purchase large amounts of Roland synthesizers, MacBook computers, and various compressors, pedals, machines and modules to further advance their stated goal of VICE IN PLACE OF GOD.

Known to be unarmed and extremely dangerous, the group is reputed for a propensity for Medical Cannabis, Guinness Draught Stout, and synthesized nicotine. Europol estimates the syndicate's membership to be in the twos of dozens. BRAINGIVER is also believed to be involved in the Piracy and Hostage-For-Ransom of billionaire oligarch terayachts from the Gulf of Tunis to the Adriatic Sea.

€5 million reward for information leading to the capture of Known Associates.

To learn more about BRAINGIVER:


nectar

Nikki Pfeifer wears many hats in the Minneapolis DIY electronic music community. She is a producer, live performer, DJ, promoter, and label owner (BORA). Pfeifer’s ambient project, nectar, is a collage of surreal sounds performed live on hardware.

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rice

rice is James Blake, M. Harlan Engelmann, and Toby Ramaswamy, creating music with a focus on timbre and harmony. Intuitive forms explore the gradual processes of minimalism, or reflect the pacing of narrative media. Performing with analog synths, acoustic instruments, and a wide array of digital tools, rice is variously delicate or dense, and always strives for immersion.

rice began in 2016 and is based in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. It continues to reexamine its compositional approach, developing new interfaces and techniques for interacting with instruments and shaping sound sources.

To learn more about rice:


rosewither

rosewither is a transgender ambient artist from Minneapolis Minnesota. Her music explores memory and the juxtaposition of isolation and intimacy. Everything within her music - including the soft synth-work, drums, everything - is made with field recordings that she takes herself. In doing so she believes it is the best way at achieving a sense of personal closeness with each listener.

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Trever Hagen

I am a trumpet player with an "off with its head" approach to the instrument. For most of my adult life I have been seeking a new symbolic, sonic and physical language with the trumpet. An attempt that departs from conventions in order to search for new touchstones between listeners. I have had the good fortune to perform solo noise trumpet to groups across the globe – from a small cafe in Hangzhou to festival main stages. I have released solo noise-electronica albums with the labels 37d03d, Audiotong, Music of New Reference and No Icon. I also have a PhD and am the author of "Living in the Merry Ghetto" from Oxford University Press. I have given talks, courses and masterclasses on sound, music, noise and trumpet at universities and conferences in the US, Europe and Asia.

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