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Lowe and Lazar's Eclipses

Opening: Robert A.A. Lowe and Rose Lazar's "Eclipses," By and By, 552 Grand St. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

The record features Lowe's intense and melodic layered synth tones, and is accompanied by a 12 by 36-inch double-sided color poster featuring artwork by both Lowe and his wife, Lazar, which, according to Thrill Jockey, serves to "voice the images, which end up as a sort of storyboard for the music."

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A piece from Lowe and Lazar's LP, "Eclipses."
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