Philly music enthusiast John Vettese returns tonight to the Side Chapel of the First Unitarian Church with his second installation of “Still Life.” It’s a music series that focuses on showcasing experimental/ambient music from the Philly area. Vettese is very excited to bring you tonight’s lineup. Sound sculptor Tadoma (a.k.a. Joe Patitucci) will be matching the weather outside with his super chill Brian Eno-esque soundscapes while the “two-headed musical monster” Gemini Wolf consisting of singer Pandar (a.k.a. Megan Pandar Cauley) and Mikronesia (a.k.a. Michael McDermott) will be filling the tiny chapel with ethereal vocals and futuristic doomsday atmospherics. They’ll also be joined by Gina Ferrera who conjures up primal poly-rhythmic beats to create her unique blend of electronic dance music. Prepare for them to start the party in your minds. Side Chapel – First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St., 7pm, $8, All Ages – Alexis V.