Zoolab and NAVVI share the Rolling Bay stage

Two Seattle-based electronic music acts, Zoolab and NAVVI, will share stage time at Rolling Bay Hall Saturday, March 11 in a Space Craft doubleheader concert.

Zoolab, the stage name of electronica artist Terence Ankeny, “walks the line between IDM and popism [but his] production style leans toward the brighter end of the spectrum,” said Seattle Weekly’s Dusty Henry. “It’s made for dancing, but blends enough avant-garde textures and rhythms that it verges into introspective headphone music territory. One second he’ll be playing something resembling deep house, the next he’ll be throwing in a remix of Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Since U Been Gone.’ These later moments are big hits with the crowds at his shows.”

Electronic duo NAVVI is built on duality.

Producer Brad Boettger and vocalist Kristin Henry first formed over a common goal: making brooding, experimental music with pop accessibility. It’s a combination of both of their backgrounds, highlighting Boettger’s ethereal production and Henry’s affecting vocals.

Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door, and are available at www.spacecraftpresents.org. Rolling Bay Hall is located at 10598 Northeast Valley Road.