Brooklyn-based indie-pop singer Anna Wise’s talent speaks for itself: as both a solo artist and part of her duo Sonnymoon, Wise has constructed dreamy, lilting pop compositions that border on the surreal. Her vocal instrument shines through her diverse accompaniments, whether bouncy synths or ambient clouds of wavy, wonky instrumentation. If you need a co-sign to tip the scale though, take it from frequent collaborator Kendrick Lamar. Lamar has handpicked Wise to sing and write – credited and uncredited – on his last four albums, even earning a Grammy together for their collaboration on To Pimp A Butterfly’s ‘These Walls.’ Her tantalizing, gel-like voice has been injected prominently throughout his discography: “Money Trees,” “Real,” “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe,” “[untitled 01],” and Damn’s “PRIDE." Wise opens for Lewis Del Mar, the experimental Brooklyn pop duo who bring the funk in their own right. With frequent and reasonably apt comparisons to Alt-J, Lewis Del Mar will perform from their catchy, self-titled 2016 debut album. (Lawrence Neil)