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Little Strike Hits a Universal Chord at Bourbon & Branch Oct. 14

Tamar Dart, a.k.a. Little Strike, cultivates eclectic, thought-provoking electropop. Her confidently elegant vocals draw one’s concentration toward her consciously positive and hopefully uplifting messages. Leading listeners on a tour of lyrically guided experiences driven by a system of relaxed beats, guitar, keys etc. Mindfully aware, embracing imperfections while attempting to consistently improve and grow, Little Strike tactfully hits a universal chord. Tonight at Bourbon & Branch, she will be joined by the earth-pulsating, deep-etching blues of The Ill Fated Natives. Having just released a new album Limbs, Athens, Georgia psych-rockers Houston In The Blind dabble with atmospheric shifts in noise while largely maintaining a clean and clear folk-dreaming vibe. The beautifully bright jazz-folk of San Francisco’s Vessna Scheff completes this shimmering lineup. Bourbon & Branch 705 N. 2nd St., 7pm, $10, 21+ - Michael Colavita





The Deli Philly's Featured Artist(s) Poll Winner: Little Strike

There is a lot of thought and emotion (and positivity) in the world of Little Strike, a.k.a. Tamar Dart. It was easy to see/feel that after our latest Featured Artist Poll Winner shared her strikingly honest answers to our “get to know ya” questions.  Find out more about the up-and-coming electro-pop artist HERE, and catch Dart next in Philly on Friday, May 23 at The Fire.

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Little Strike Opening for Grounders at MilkBoy Philly March 29

Multifaceted local Israeli artist Tamar Dart, a.k.a. Little Strike, is a one-woman show. With guitar, keys, and electronics, she builds bittersweet, textured soundscapes that play off the sultry intimacy of her vocals. It's easy to see how one could get transfixed on the doe-eyed enchantress. Little Strike will be at MilkBoy Philly this evening opening for avant-pop Toronto outfit Grounders. MilkBoy Philly, 1100 Chetsnut St., 8pm, $10, 21+ - H.M. Kauffman  

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