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Emek Dope 2000 New York Concert Poster
$300.00
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Emek Dope 2000 New York Concert Poster

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A Detailed Exploration

Immerse yourself in the rebellious spirit of Dope with this captivating silkscreen concert poster by renowned arti...

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A Detailed Exploration

Immerse yourself in the rebellious spirit of Dope with this captivating silkscreen concert poster by renowned artist Emek. Created for the band's electrifying 2000 performance at New York's Roseland Ballroom, this poster captures the raw energy and uncompromising message that made Dope a force to be reckoned with in the nu metal scene. With its bold typography, vibrant colors, and psychedelic imagery, this poster is a true collector's item, perfect for any Dope fan or music memorabilia enthusiast.

Key Features

  • Artist: Emek
  • Year: 2000
  • Edition: NA
  • Numbering: NA
  • Signature: Signed Silkscreen
  • Dimensions: 21" x 30"
  • Material: High-quality Silkscreen
  • Venues: Roseland Theater

The Artist: Emek

Emek, renowned for his gig posters, is celebrated as a modern-era poster artist who skillfully intertwines music with visually striking and socially relevant themes. His unique style has garnered a global following, making his work highly sought after in the art and music community.

The Band: Dope

Dope is an American band known for its industrial metal and nu-metal sound. The band was founded in 1997 by songwriter and lead vocalist Edsel Dope in New York City. Edsel's brother, Simon Dope, joined the band playing keyboards, samples, and percussion. This reunion of the siblings came after they were separated in childhood due to their parents' divorce​.

Dope quickly made an impact on the New York City club scene, gaining significant attention after only a few performances. This rapid rise led to a major label deal with Epic/Flip Records in 1998, under which they released their self-produced debut album "Felons and Revolutionaries" in 1999. Their energetic live performances and nonstop touring were key factors in their early success​​.

    The Venue: The Roseland Ballroom

    The Roseland Ballroom, a legendary venue nestled in the heart of New York City's theater district, traces its roots to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1917 by Louis Brecker with funding from Frank Yuengling of the renowned Yuengling beer family, the Roseland initially opened its doors as a segregated dance club, catering to the city's elite with its refined atmosphere and "society orchestra" performances. Sam Lanin and his Ipana Troubadours were among the first bands to grace the Roseland stage, captivating audiences with their sophisticated melodies and elegant dance routines.

    As the Roseland embarked on its New York adventure in 1919, relocating to 1658 Broadway at 51st Street, the venue's character underwent a remarkable transformation. The Roseland's original exclusivity gave way to a more inclusive atmosphere, embracing the burgeoning popularity of hot jazz and welcoming performances by African American bands. Piron's New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, the Fletcher Henderson band, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie (with his iconic "Roseland Shuffle"), and Chick Webb were among the esteemed jazz greats who graced the Roseland stage, captivating audiences with their electrifying rhythms and improvisational brilliance.

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