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About This Event
At Wonderville, Badharbor, FORT90 Broadcast System, Paunch Collective, Pseudo Slang, Shari Page and Skeeterdemilo share a bill. Badharbor and Skeeterdemilo bring structured, kid-oriented rock/pop and variety-show formats; FORT90 favors direct, DIY textures developed in the venue’s live-room atmosphere. Pseudo Slang contributes jazz-influenced hip hop, while Paunch Collective and Shari Page add collaborative, performance-oriented elements.
About FORT90 TV
FORT90 TV arrives at Wonderville as a live rock/pop set presented through the frame of a broadcast. The featured performers, FORT90 BROADCAST SYSTEM, lean into the mechanics of transmission—signals, interruptions, and the feeling of watching music happen in real time. In a city where small venues often double as experimental labs, the format reads as a comment on how New York hears new work: mediated, communal, and slightly unstable. One critical note: the concept risks overtaking the songs, but it also clarifies their intent.
About the Artists
Pseudo Slang
US jazz-influenced Hip Hop group from Buffalo, New York. Consisting of frontman Emcee Sick
Paunch Collective
Paunch Collective is a collaborative group known for its innovative performances and artistic expressions, often blending various art forms.
Skeeterdemilo
Skeeterdemilo is a group working across rock/pop and kid-friendly performance, with appearances in Brooklyn spaces like Wonderville. Their credits include bills shared with Pseudo Slang, Paunch Collective, Shari Page, and Badharbor, moving between the city’s music and variety-show circuits.
Shari Page
Shari Page is an individual artist, potentially involved in performance or creative arts, though specific details about her work or genre are not provided.
Badharbor
Badharbor is a group working at the intersection of rock/pop and performance for kids, often in mixed-bill nightlife settings. In New York City they have appeared at Wonderville, the Brooklyn arcade bar known for custom-built games and a steady rotation of live music, comedy, and drag.
FORT90 Broadcast System
FORT90 Broadcast System is a New York City–based group working across free music and rock/pop, often in the live-room atmosphere of Wonderville in Brooklyn. Their sets have appeared on bills that move between arcade-cabinet culture and community programming, including Killer Queen Open Hive Night, UlgoraVe, and an anime-and-socialism benefit for Eon Huntley’s Assembly campaign.