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11/11 ft. Modern Biology

Join us on November 11th as we explore how alternative therapies like psychedelics are creating new pathways for healing, particularly for veterans.

The evening will feature a powerful conversation and concert with Modern Biology, the ambient music project of biologist and veteran musician Tarun Nayar. Using modular synthesis and plant bioelectricity, Nayar creates organismic, uplifting soundscapes that connect audiences to nature and the present moment. His unique performances blend Indian classical music with the natural vibrations of his surroundings, bringing ‘plant music’ to the masses and reconnecting listeners to the environment.

Hosted by Veronica Lightning Horse Perez, this evening will bring together thought-provoking discussions from leaders in the psychedelic and veteran support communities, including:

  • Jesse Gould – Founder & President of Heroic Hearts Project
  • Tim Spalla – Executive Director of The Wounded Healer Project
  • Marlaina Williams – Visionary Founder of Creative Fire Alchemy
  • Chris Morris – CEO of LevL3 Consulting

 

Let’s honor veterans and raise awareness about the responsible use of psychedelics for healing trauma. Expect an evening filled with community, education, and a unique musical experience designed to inspire connection and transformation.

Kirk of Highland Sanctuary

3011 Vallejo St, Denver, CO 80211

November 11, 2024

6:00p - 10:00p

This event is 18+

THE SCOOP ON Modern Biology

Modern Biology has brought ‘plant music’ to the masses. Originally educated as a biologist, veteran musician Tarun Nayar brings his passion for nature and sound together in an ambient project that is organismic, immediate, uplifting, and deeply contextual. He uses modular synthesis, home built synthesizers and other analog equipment to improvise with the natural vibrations of a certain place and time – via plant bioelectricity, latent electromagnetic radiation, and even the earth’s resonant hum. Trained from childhood in Indian classical music, he uses the system of Indian raga to mold his musical choices for time of day and season. His performances are an effort to bring the listener into the present moment through vibration, space, and connection.

His videos have been viewed over 100 million times and amassed him over 1 million followers online, and he has been featured by The Guardian, LA Times, BBC, Genius, Vice, The Verge, and DJ Mag among others. His recent albums have received editorial support on Spotify’s Music for Plants, Deep Listening, and Lava Lamp playlists. Recent live performances include Art Basel (Miami), MOCA (Los Angeles), New York Botanical Garden, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Tarun’s ‘Field Trip’ project is an effort to reconnect listeners to the natural environment, especially in urban settings. Audiences assemble in a public park, forage, and then listen to music improvised from the bioelectric impulses of collected plants and mushrooms. Recent field trips include New York City, San Francisco, San Diego, Vancouver, and Toronto. In the fall of 2023 Modern Biology opened the Nobel Prize Museum’s Fungi Exhibition in Stockholm.

Tarun is passionate about protecting wild places and has committed the lion’s share of the proceeds of this project to supporting the natural world.

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THE VENUE

Originally established as a church in the 1890’s, the Kirk of Highland is the perfect space to go inward, with Sandstone brick, sweeping gables and romantic stained glass windows.

The interior retains much of its original integrity. The balcony, balustrade and paneled wainscoting are all Texas pine with a high luster oil finish with floors of the same species but having a hard oil finish. Gilded plaster and columns with ornamental capitals lead to high, barrel vaulted ceilings. The large pipe organ was built by Anderson and Silsbee in 1875.

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