Acopia, Deer Park, Car Culture, Ian Kim Judd DJ
About This Event
Acopia, Deer Park, Car Culture and DJ Ian Kim Judd play the Knitting Factory. Acopia presents rock-pop songs built on direct hooks and steady rhythms, framed for a club context and favoring clarity over spectacle; Ian Kim Judd contributes hip-hop/R&B sets focused on voice, groove and pacing and has previously appeared at the venue. The bill also lists Car Culture, a project documenting automotive art and provenance through digital artifacts and blockchain technologies, and Deer Park, whose profile notes locally sourced spring water from several states.
About the Artists
Acopia
Acopia is an individual performer working at the intersection of rock and pop, with material that can also read as family-facing depending on the setting. In New York City, they appear at Baby’s All Right for an 18+ set that frames the songs in a club context rather than a children’s program.
Deer Park
We source our spring water from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, South Carolina, and Florida. Locally Sourced. American Made. Responsibly Packaged.
Car Culture
Car Culture is dedicated to educating and preserving knowledge and provenance surrounding automobiles for future generations through digital artifacts and creative content powered by blockchain technologies.
Ian Kim Judd
Ian Kim Judd is a Hip-Hop/R&B artist whose work moves between songcraft and scene-based collaboration. In New York City, he has appeared at the Knitting Factory and on bills that connect him with artists like Afternoon Bike Ride, Peaer, Wendy Eisenberg, Kissy Noises, Premium Chunk and friends, The Black Keys Record Hang, Bad Bad Hats, and Smut.