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While the brothers’ time on screen didn’t stray far from their comfort zone, appearing as the band at an ominous bar and performing their tune, they had no idea how their scene would fit into the context of the creators David Lynch and Mark Frosts’ surreal world. “But honestly, we were too excited to be nervous.” “Once they gave us the invite, and we accepted, it sort of sunk in that we were going to have to go and do it physically too,” Torrey continues. Regardless of how they grabbed Hollywood’s attention, the brothers were asked if their song could be used in an episode of the show, and if they themselves would be willing to appear on camera.
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“They were working on the show when the album came out, and they heard it and thought, ‘This is a cool song.’” “It was also just the timing,” Burkum chimes in. We weren’t in direct contact with the music director, but we know he was a fan of JD McPherson (who produced “You’re Dreaming”) so we’re thinking maybe that’s how they heard us.” “It happened because of luck,” says Jack Torrey, who along with brother Page Burkum, had to remain very hush-hush until just recently about their involvement with the show. The duo and their song were recently featured on third episode of the newly revived “ Twin Peaks.” It’s fitting that the song, “Mississippi,” from local folk duo The Cactus Blossoms’ 2016 album, “You’re Dreaming,” recently received a second life thanks to a television show that thrives on horror, murder, and mystery.
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A concise and atmospherical overall concept that takes the audience on a musical journey from singer-songwriters over spoken-word performers to electronica and ambitious multimedia projects.Brothers Page Burkum and Jack Torey of The Cactus Blossoms // Photo courtesy of The Cactus Blossoms Surrealism was a movement, primarily in literature and the visual arts, that flourished in Europe between the First and Second World War. More Music! is a breath-taking experience on the intersection of -at first glance- differing musical worlds. With More Music!, Cactus Muziekcentrum and Concertgebouw Brugge have raised a new unusual coproduction since 2013. Abstract Accidental Critic Art-Essays Art-History Art-Interviews Art-News Art-Reviews Art-Videos Artist-Blog Book Reviews Collage Comics Digital-Art Drawings EIL-Blog Escape-Into-Chris Fiction Figurative Film illustrations Installations Life in the Box Literature-Essays Mixed-Media Movie-Reviews Music Music-for-Music Music-MP3 Music-Reviews. From tango and muzette, over salsa, brass bands and funk to hiphop, Brazilian beats or French touch. On several stages, the most diverse styles of dance music are hosted. Musical adventurers from every corner of the world gather in Bruges for two weeks to perform on stages throughout the historical city centre.Ĭactus muziekcentrum is also involved in Benenwerk, turning the city centre into a gigantic (free) ballroom for one night. For smaller events, we turn the venue into a cozy concert club with reduced capacity.Īt Cactusfestival, Cactus Muziekcentrum takes an unconventional approach to the vast global music scene, with the Minnewaterpark as a crossroads of the most diverse musical genres and cultures.Ĭactus Muziekcentrum also passes on its cosmopolitan mindset to Moods!, the summer festival in the city centre of Bruges.
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Once in a while, we divert to other locations, such as Biekorf or Ryelandtzaal.
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Cactus Muziekcentrum VZW is a professional music centre that brings the diversity of the global music culture to attention: from rock, electronics and dub, over hiphop, roots and reggae.Ĭactus Club (Magdalenazaal/MaZ in Bruges) is the home venue where Cactus Muziekcentrum hosts the majority of its concerts. Afternoon Snack: Want to see a man pluck Michael, Row the Boat Ashore on the spines of a Ferocactus viridescens Sure you do.