Though not unlike contemporaries in the international (Earthen) realm of electronic music duos — France’s Daft Punk and Air, England’s Autechre and F— Buttons, Canada’s Junior Boys and Crystal Castles, New York’s Ratatat — New Orleans Moog fetishists The Buttons take a more intergalactic approach (well, not as much as say, Daft Punk, who may as well be aliens). The Buttons step out from their underground-UFO lair at Spellcaster Lodge and perform at One Eyed Jacks Saturday, Sept. 5, bringing with them their smoke-machine-induced exhaust fumes and pulsating Close Encounters of the Third Kind lights (and respective musical notes) rearranged for a coked-out intergalactic disco. The Buttons surround themselves with clunky analog synthesizers and drum machines, pumping out Giorgio Moroder-inspired vocoder-pop with motorik dance beats. (Backporch Revolution has the band’s eight-song LP up for free download.)
- The Buttons will also debut a video for the single “Roller Rock,” directed by Mike Kennedy.
- The East Bank duo shares the stage with the West Bank’s favorite sons: Ballzack, who dropped his latest LP Yeah Indeed this summer, and Odoms, Ballzack’s oft partner in rhyme.
- Doors are 9 p.m. Tickets $10.





