This Tuesday night (9.11), the Glasslands Gallery is certain to be transformed into a Factory (Records, that is) atmosphere. Brooklyn darkwavers Black Marble promise a brooding salad of chilly synths and warm melodies, introducing material from their new record, A Different Arrangement (some of which was debuted last week during a show at Ritual). The band has reconfigured their traditionally post-punk transmissions adding dreamy hooks and more prominent vocals, landing somewhere closer to art-centric New York Noise this time ’round. Opening sets by local new-new-romantics, Warm Ghost, and Vancouver indie-synth band, Cosmetics. 289 Kent Ave, Brooklyn. – Brian Chidester