Shari Vari, the industrious lady behind electronica act Void Vision was a child when "Twin Peaks" came out, but she’ll be playing tonight to a crowd that’s no doubt made up for lost time and gotten their introduction to David Lynch by marathoning through the whole series on Netflix Instant. She’s on the lineup for Eraserhood Forever at PhilaMOCA, an artistic and musical homage to David Lynch in the neighborhood that creeped him out enough to make Eraserhead. Void Vision makes cavernous, synth-laden music that’s known to the kids these days as coldwave, but to many, it will resemble the soundtrack to fleeing shadowy henchmen on Mulholland Drive or finding the body of a murdered homecoming queen in the river of a logging town. Void Vision’s macabre aura is right at home on the Lynchian bill, which features rockabilly trio Full Blown Cherry as well as a host of art, burlesque and comedy acts. PhilaMOCA, 531 N. 12th St., Art Reception at 6pm/Performances at 8:30pm, $10, All Ages (Photo by ZINCINC) – Alyssa Greenberg