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In Concert: Unfiltered Music III Night Two

Ringdown (feat. Caroline Shaw & Danni Lee Parpan) at the Blue Gallery

Ringdown performers sit in a room surrounded by dangling cream-colored fabric

About the Performance

Ringdown's music is like calling your first love on a rotary telephone, percussively tearing out the hammers from a 1924 vintage upright, and flinging each of them into space while you wait for every heartache you've ever felt to quietly return. 

Collaborators Caroline Shaw and Danni Lee Parpan — who between the two of them have a Pulitzer Prize, a handful of Grammys, and a "Best Drum Major" Award—describe Ringdown as an electronic cinematic pop duo from Portland, Oregon.

Others have described Ringdown as the love child of Johannes Brahms and Brandi Carlile—if they were born in the same century and if Brahms was a queer woman. You decide.