Israeli livetronica act G-Nome Project has been making a name for themselves in the U.S. since their first shows on this side of the pond a couple of years back. This summer the group will be touring around the States, with a major play at Camp Bisco the weekend of 15th-17th. Along with those previously announced dates, G-Nome Project has announced a headlining gig at Chicago venue Subterranean on Saturday, September 17th, with support from local Chi-town trancefusion/jam act Chachuba. (Purchase tickets HERE)

G-Nome Project is comprised of keyboardist Eyal Salomon, guitarist Shlomo Langer, bassist Zechariah Reich, and drummer Chemy Soibelman. The Jerusalem-based act have taken their local scene by storm, selling out venues in their hometown, all the way to Tel Aviv with their brand of electro-funk. 

Chachuba, a four-piece trancefusion/jam act from Chicago, made up of Nate Beitz (bass), Sean DiCosola (keys/production), Paul Feinstein (drums), and Jimmy Klimek (guitar/303), is able to transcend genres with heavy and melodic guitar riffs, synths, and funky beats. If you like to get down, don’t sleep on this show. It’s going to be a hot one!

Show:         Live For Live Music Presents: G-Nome Project w/ Chachuba
Venue:        Subterranean
Date:          Saturday – September 17th, 2016
Time:          Doors 8pm / Show 9pm
Tickets:       $12adv / $15dos (Purchase HERE)