British record label Moshi Moshi celebrated it’s 10th anniversary in style at South Street Seaport. Casiokids closed the showcase with an elaborate set full of falsettos that sounded perfect from way far back. August is usually ghost town in NYC but a healthy-sized crowd left the Seaport in high spirirts, ready for more dancing! For Nick, it was one of the highlights from 50in50 thus far.
Nick: “Last night Casiokids had theatricality in spades: the band bounced around the stage at 100mph and took turns beating on the red, boa covered, vertical stand of cowbells and cymbals. Drummer Fredrik Vogsborg wore a precarious monkey mask, and ebullient keyboardist Matias Monsen danced like an air traffic controller directing planes with invisible flags.”
Katharine: “For their last number, they upped the hilarity even more: Slow Club’s Charles Watson came out in a full body monkey suit and Rebecca Taylor came out to add even more cowbell to the songs. Everyone danced and partied, including the audience, and left a memorable impression of the night. It was wonderful!”
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