
Dance With The Dead + Magic Sword
Thu, 30 Apr, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
Sony Hall
235 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
Description
VIP Seating
Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • First Come, First Serve
$50
General Admission
Standing Room Only
$36.50
Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
$20 Minimum Per Person at Tables
All Ages for Entry
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Electronic
Dance With The Dead
Dance With The Dead
Electronic
Drawing inspiration from the dystopian and chilling worlds of cult classic horror and science-fiction films, duo Justin Pointer and Tony Kim have spent over a decade crafting a signature fusion of dark electronic music and metal-fueled synth anthems. Hailing from Irvine, California (USA), DANCE WITH THE DEAD continue to push the boundaries of retro-futuristic soundscapes and cinematic storytelling.
The project first emerged on Halloween night in 2013 with their debut release, setting the tone for a career defined by innovation and an ever-evolving sonic identity. Their early work—spanning atmospheric orchestral-leaning pieces and aggressive synth metal—solidified their presence with fan-favorite releases such as Into the Abyss (EP), Near Dark, and crossover hits like “Andromeda” and “Invader.” Their influence within the synthwave world earned them a featured appearance in the acclaimed documentary The Rise of the Synths, narrated by filmmaker John Carpenter.
In 2015, the duo debuted their live performance, quickly escalating to headlining their first European tour by the end of that year. Over the years, DANCE WITH THE DEAD have toured extensively and served as direct support for notable acts including Avatar, Dragonforce, and Beast in Black. In 2019, drummer John Terry (formerly of STARKILL) joined the live lineup, bringing an amplified intensity to their shows.
DANCE WITH THE DEAD’s distinctive sound merges analog synth textures with the raw grit of early heavy metal guitars—a combination shaped by influences such as Hans Zimmer, Justice, Daft Punk, The Misfits, White Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, Kavinsky, Metallica, and John Carpenter. Their catalog has featured notable collaborations as well, including guest contributions from John Carpenter and Cody Carpenter (Driven to Madness), as well as Nick Hipa and professional skateboarder Elliot Sloan (Loved to Death).
In 2024, the duo released their long-awaited EP Dark Matter—their first release featuring vocals—crafted remotely between Justin in Washington State and Tony in Orange County, California. The EP was mixed and mastered by drummer John Terry and features collaborations with Alex Westaway (GUNSHIP), Brandon Saller (ATREYU), Kat Von D, Cole Rolland, Shaun Phillips (LEBROCK), and Anton Kabanen (BEAST IN BLACK). Following the EP’s release, the band completed their North American headline tour with Korine.
On November 7, DANCE WITH THE DEAD released their newest single, “Psycho Disco,” marking the beginning of their next creative era. With new material slated for 2026, the duo will return to the road once again to support the forthcoming release.
Join DANCE WITH THE DEAD as they continue their sonic odyssey—bridging past and future through electrifying performances and haunting synth-driven soundscapes that transport listeners into neon-lit alternate realities.

Dance
Magic Sword
Magic Sword
Dance
Magic Sword is an ageless tale of good and evil told through an ever expanding graphic novel with each volume accompanied by an original, synth-heavy soundtrack as well as immersive live performances. With the three mediums intertwined from conception, together they create an epic experience for those bold enough to bear witness and come away with a deeper understanding of the ultimate hero’s journey. Armed with a musical and visual aesthetic that has its roots unabashedly buried deep in the golden era of ‘70s and ‘80s fantasy and sci-fi, Magic Sword’s followers are called to another plane of existence where the struggle between light and shadow becomes all too real. In this newest installment, The Keeper embarks on a righteous quest to navigate a corrupt world where the sword has been abducted by an evil most foul. Amid the conflict, he seeks to find himself and reclaim what is rightfully his ‘Badlands.’ Originally composed as a soundtrack to a feature film, ‘Badlands’ tells the story of loss and rediscovery of one’s self.
The Immortals are:
The Keeper of the Magic Sword – red, keyboards
The Seer of All Truths – blue, guitar
The Weaver of all Hearts and Souls – yellow, drums
The Immortals give a direct account of their vision:
“In the beginning there was light… and darkness. A creation of perfect balance. As time passed, evil spread over the land like a plague, slowly consuming everything in its path. In the final moments before light was lost to the shadow for all time, a weapon of infinite power was created, the Magic Sword. Thus, restoring balance to the universe.
The genesis of things are often small. As the single seed grows to a mighty oak, so too did the path of the Keeper begin as a single choice in an age long past. Once a humble king, they were manipulated into unknowingly unleashing the Dark One. All of reality was torn asunder as the Lord of Shadow was released from their ancient prison, having been bound only by the power contained within the Magic Sword. From that day forth, the King was cursed to be the immortal Keeper of this powerful key. He has been relentlessly compelled for millennia to find the Chosen One who will one day unleash the true power of the weapon and cannot rest until the grand design is seen complete with the Darkness bound once again.
Little is known of The Lord of Shadow but death and decay. Since the release from his ancient prison by the hapless Keeper of the Magic Sword, he has pulled all of existence slowly toward himself in a vortex of darkness and destruction. Any wayward soul that he touches is corrupted to their ultimate demise. He uses his followers, acolytes of death, with no more regard than any other, for his reason of being is simply to end all things. Ensuingly, the forces of good have been searching for the Light to push him back into his eternal prison. The key to operate this cell is the Magic Sword; when wielded by the Chosen One, it has the power to return balance to the Universe.
The Keeper of the Magic Sword searches endlessly for the Chosen One. With the help of the other Immortals, The Seer of All Things and The Weaver of Hearts and Minds, they are ever trying to stem the tide of the Great Shadow from engulfing all life. Through time and space itself, The Immortals are pulled by the power of the Magic Sword to those who hunger for true justice. Whenever the need is great, they appear with the Magic Sword and a high stakes proposition for those who are pure of heart, perpetually hoping that their search is finally over.
This prophesied being contains the ability to wield the power of the Magic Sword and seal the prison that holds Dark One for all eternity. Only then will The Keeper, The Seer, and The Weaver be able to rest. Until the chosen one is revealed, the search continues in this realm and many others throughout all of time and space. In what form will the Magic Sword manifest? Who is the Chosen One? Will it be you? Answers will reveal themselves as the need arises. A tale of high adventure as old as time itself.”

Dark Ambient
Megan McDuffee
Megan McDuffee
Dark Ambient
Megan McDuffee is an award-winning music producer, composer, and recording artist. By day she scores video games, TV shows, and movie trailers, and by night she produces dark, moody, edgy electronica and rock that rides the line between dreams and nightmares. Her melodies are infectious, her vocals haunting, and her production punchy and crisp. IGN recently lauded her work as “killer” and Roland featured her in an article about her production.
Megan’s music is a unique velvety and edgy cocktail of , , , and . She is a true powerhouse composing, producing, writing, singing, and engineering all of her own work. Megan has collaborated with more than 40 other artists such as Scandroid (), Emmy-winning James Dooley, DEMONDICE, , and Mitch Murder to name a few. Megan won two awards from the Annual Game Music Awards, for her lauded synthpop score to WayForward's River City Girls in the categories of 'Best Independent Composer' and 'Best Retro Soundtrack' (2019). She has been featured on the front page of Bandcamp, received a nomination for a Music+Sound Award for her trailer work, and amassed over 3.1 million streams in 2023 alone.
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