Marcellus Pittman is a talented Detroit techno producer and DJ known for his ability to transform a song with subtle melodies. He was a key collaborator in the defunct Detroit supergroup 3 Chairs, alongside Theo Parrish, Rick Wilhite, and Kenny Dixon Jr. (aka Moodymann). Pittman’s recent Eastside EP, released in March by Adeen, showcases his unique flair for adding unexpected elements to his music.
In tracks like “You Always Hank Bank One Time,” Pittman infuses the percussive thump with sideways accents and pattern-breaking flourishes, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. He is not afraid to experiment with sounds, replacing traditional keyboard vamps with unconventional choices like glassy oscillations.
For fans of electronic music, Marcellus Pittman’s upcoming show at Smart Bar on November 16 is a must-see event. He will be joined by Father Dukes, CtrlZora, and VitiGrrl, promising a night of innovative and exciting music. Tickets are $20 at the door, $15 with a student ID, or $15–$20 in advance for those aged 21 and above.
In the world of music journalism, Leor Galil is a well-respected writer who has been covering the Chicago music scene for over a decade. His in-depth knowledge of local artists and trends has earned him multiple journalism awards, including two first-place awards from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for music writing and arts features. Galil’s passion for music is evident in his work, and his dedication to highlighting emerging talent has made him a valuable resource for music lovers in Chicago.
For more information on upcoming concerts and events in the Chicago area, be sure to follow Leor Galil’s recommendations in the Chicago Reader. His insights and recommendations are sure to lead you to some unforgettable musical experiences.