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The Atlantic Antic is Sunday, now with more indie rock

Atlantic Antic

As I say every year, the Atlantic Antic is one of NYC’s greatest street fairs and filled with music. This year’s goes down this Sunday, 9/26, and has added an ‘indie rock’ stage…

Although the Antic is beloved for its cornucopia of global chow, from banh mi to custom-cured pastrami (the official slogan of the event is “Eat it at the Antic, Walk it off on Atlantic”), this year’s iteration also includes a bounty of independent music and art, two of Brooklyn’s most visible cultural exports.

The Roebling Inn (97 Atlantic Avenue, between Hicks and Henry Streets, Brooklyn Heights), a dark, vintage-inspired bar that opened in December, is hosting, in partnership with the music media company Future Sounds, the Antic’s first stage exclusively featuring indie-rock.

“It was a no-brainer when we got the space,” the inn’s manager, Jason Furlani, said. “We knew we would do something for the Antic.”

While part of the joy of the Antic is its spectacular diversity (on 13 other stages, visitors can take in Brazilian samba, Latin jazz, children’s folk songs, Middle Eastern belly dancing, electric blues, string bands, South Louisiana Cajun music and more), Mr. Furlani and his partners wanted to pay specific tribute to Brooklyn’s indie empire. Larry Little, the chief executive of Future Sounds, booked four emerging Brooklyn bands (Dinosaur Feathers, Shark?, Arms and German Measles) and one, Grandchildren, from Philadelphia. All share a penchant for fuzzy, nostalgic guitar. [NY Times]

Maybe this will help close the gap left after Magnetic Field closed. Speaking of which, The Roebling Inn may host the “first stage exclusively featuring indie-rock”, but indie-rock is no stranger to the street fair.

The 36th Annual Atlantic Antic

Sunday, September 26, 2010 from 10am to 6pm, rain or shine
Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue
10 Blocks of Food, Festivities, and Fun Through the Heart of Brownstone Brooklyn…

The flyer for the indie rock portion below…

Antlantic Antic