DJ Shotski joins The Periodicals at Full Mile Beer Co. on August 5

I had so much fun playing vintage soul records to open for The Periodicals in May, we did it again. This time, I made the night of music into a birthday party.

The stage at Full Mile was too small to contain all of the talent that came that night, so I ditched my usual table and set up in an open-sided booth in the bar. It turned out great to play records with my friends enjoying food and drinks, some friends meeting each other for the first time. 

The Periodicals still brought their huge soul and pop sounds, even with acoustic guitars and a mini drum kit. There was space to dance and we took advantage of it by the end of the night.

More about The Periodicals: From Madison and Milwaukee, The Periodicals merge northern soul, classic R&B, and alternative rock to create an inventive, soulful, and searching sound that will have you snapping your fingers and tapping your feet, but can catch you off-guard just as easily as they catch you singing along.

The British/American Wisconsin-based ten-piece band featuring guitars, horns, violin, and sensational vocals that have been earning rave reviews for their tight live sets and unique blend of northern soul and alternative rock.

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