12/22/2011

Exclusive: Skrillex Confirms Intimate L.A., NYC Dates


Noticed a hole in recent SPIN cover star Skrillex's upcoming tour dates? Allow us to fill in the details: dubstep darling Sonny Moore will be bringing his one-of-a-kind live experience to Los Angeles and New York the last week of January and first week of February with an impressive roster of guests.

Diplo will join for January 25's L.A. show at Echoplex and Spank Rock will hit the stage February 3 at NYC's Roseland Ballroom. The tour also highlights Skrillex's OWSLA signees KOAN Sound, Kill the Noise, and Zedd, who told SPIN in October, "Skrillex is not just a DJ or a producer, he's in the first place a musician and that is why I love working with him. He 'understands' music, feels what I feel when I hear things."

Have you seen SPIN's 20 Best Dance Albums of 2011? Better do that.

Los Angeles

Tuesday, January 24 @ Dim Mak Tuesday at Cinespace (Skrillex, Alvin Risk, KOAN Sound)
Wednesday, January 25 @ Echoplex (Skrillex vs. 12th Planet, Diplo, Check Yo Ponytail)
Thursday, January 26 @ Exchange (Skrillex, Zedd)
Friday, January 27 @ Avalon (Skrillex, Huoratron, KIll the Noise)
Saturday, January 28 @ The Palladium (Skrillex, AraabMUZIK, KOAN Sound, Munchi)
Sunday, January 29 @ L.A.Live Event Deck (Skrillex, Benga, Nadastrom, Special Guest TBA)

New York

Tuesday, January 31 @ Webster Hall (Skillex, AC Slater)
Wednesday, February 1 @ Pacha (Skrillex, Zedd, Sazon Booya)
Friday, February 3 @ Roseland Ballroom (Skrillex, Zane Lowe, Spank Rock, Special Guest TBA)
Saturday, February 4 @ Terminal 5 (Skream & Benga, KOAN Sound, Tokimonsta)

Caspa, Writer and more San Diego concerts

TV Girl, Mord Fustang and The Fire Eaters are just some of the acts we’re stoked about this week


Wednesday, Dec. 21

PLAN A: Caspa, Photek @ Voyeur. Back when Skrillex was still a singer in a screamo band, London producer Caspa brought dubstep to its heaviest heights with “Rubber Chicken,” a ghostly track released in 2006 that’s guided by a woozy, wobbling, ridiculously over-sized subsonic bass line. Plenty of artists have tried to top that track in the years since—making some seriously shitty music in the process—but there’s still nothing quite like it. PLAN B: Stevie & The Hi- Stax @ Bar Pink. When he’s singing with local funk favorites The Styletones, singer Steve Harris gets sweaty and wild. But with his band Stevie & The Hi-Stax, he tends to slow things down a bit, singing in a throaty croon to focus more on his soulful side. BACKUP PLAN: Flat Wheeler, New York Taxi, Drew Smith, Carson White @ Tin Can Ale House.

Thursday, Dec. 22

PLAN A: TV Girl, Tropical Popsicle, Clockart, Kynan @ Soda Bar. Sample-happy indie-pop group TV Girl recently dropped a characteristically catchy new single in September, “Girls Like Me,” that finds them striking a balance between heartwarming ’60s pop and hard-edged hip-hop. Tropical Popsicle, meanwhile, have been getting lots of buzz (on these pages, in particular) for their gloomy synths, hypnotic riffs and alluring, smoke-machine-aided live show. PLAN B: The Widows, Stephen Rey & The Slicks, Low Volts, Marsupials @ The Casbah. Local rockers The Widows don’t play any fancy solos or dress up in funny costumes, they just throw down loud, fast, no-frills rock ’n’ roll. Stephen Rey & The Slicks sound a bit more old-fashioned, what with their crooning vocals and twanging guitar licks, but they’re just as rockin’. BACKUP PLAN: Jahkobeats, Lion Sound System, Apex Realm, Gene Flow, Vegan Flytrap @ Kava Lounge.

Friday, Dec. 23

PLAN A: Writer, Miniature Tree, Ditches @ Soda Bar. I’m always excited to see Writer, a great local duo that’s crafted a weird, enthralling type of urban folk. This is one of their last live shows before they shove off for New York City in January, and they’ll probably end up getting a record deal, so catch them while you can. PLAN B: Clepto, Abject, The Scoundrels, DJ Tu Camote @ Shakedown Bar. Clepto’s members originally hail from Cyprus and Canada, but the band formed in Saudi Arabia.
And if you listen closely to their ass-kicking punk-metal, you can make out occasional snippets of Arabic melody along with their head-banging riffs and grinding rhythms. BACKUP PLAN: Cash’d Out, The Palominos, DJ Gonzo @ Belly Up.

Saturday, Dec. 24

PLAN A: Mord Fustang @ Voyeur. Had enough eggnog and cookies for the night? Work it off at this dance party, featuring Estonia’s version of Jamuel Saxon: DJ / producer Mord Fustang. He might not have the same hipster appeal, but his electro-house bangers have all the randy energy of a cybernetic pleasure bot. PLAN B: Exile on Kettner Blvd. @ The Casbah. Keeping with an annual Christmas tradition, a bunch of local musicians will jam while Santa climbs down chimneys. See Page 14 for details.

Sunday, Dec. 25

PLAN A: DJ Groundfloor, David Afterlife, Blancnoire @ El Dorado. At one of the only shows happening on Christmas night, these electronic dance music DJs will spread holiday cheer with a veritable Santa’s bag of club-ready remixes and oonce-oonce beats.
BACKUP PLAN: Tribe of Kings @ U-31.

Monday, Dec. 26

PLAN A: The Fire Eaters @ Bar Pink. Featuring members of the soul-music brain trust that is The Styletones (see Wednesday), The Fire Eaters specialize in instrumental soul-jazz jams that would’ve fit well in a scene from Shaft. With their smoky organ, wah-wah guitar and in-the-pocket drums, they’re dark, funky and damn sexy. BACKUP PLAN: Gran Sasso, Black Dragon River, The Plastic Revolution @ The Casbah.

Tuesday, Dec. 27

PLAN A: Nero (DJ set), Headshake & Osal8, Organized Grime @ House of Blues.
Named after the bloodthirsty Roman emperor, London dubstep duo Nero specialize in all things fist-pumping and epic. Indeed, Nero himself might’ve even chosen the mix planned for tonight as the soundtrack to a rousing gladiator vs. lion match at the Colosseum. PLAN B: Cracker, Camper Van Beethoven @ Belly Up. As per holiday tradition, Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven songwriter David Lowery will stop by for a two-set extravaganza featuring classics like “Euro-Trash Girl” and “Take the Skinheads Bowling.” BACKUP PLAN: Thieves of the American Dream, Movus, Four Kings @ Soda Bar.

Live Music: Nero at Royale in Boston



In the end it was worth the wait. In the last few years, the emergence of dubstep in America has taken the country’s club kids under its wings and given them something they can call their own. But, aside from Skrillex and a few others, dubstep legends like Rusko and Nero have largely been left out of the mainstream until now. It also seems like, judging from the crowd in Boston, that the audience for this kind of music has skipped past the 20 some things and onto the younger generation, as most of the people crowded into Royale certainly needed to be ID’d.

But, as dubstep has come of age, so have the DJs spinning it. And here we have Nero.

Hot on the heels of releasing Welcome Reality, Nero’s Daniel Stephens and Joe Ray have showed that they’re up for the challenge of producing dance friendly beats while stoking the dubstep fire for the younger generation. Whether its on their new album or performing live, the UK duo have honed their ability to tear through a dance set, taking it from grimy, pulse-punching to the ear-candy electronica with a few knob turns.

The band peppered in a few bigger tunes from their recent Welcome Reality album, opening with "Doomsday" and "Guilt" and playing most of the crowd’s seemingly favorite singles as arms thrashed and legs kicked.

There were also popular tracks like “Warp” by Steve Aoki, “Bass Cannon” by Flux Pavillion and “Levels” by Avicii.

Kids wearing beach gear, sunglasses and ‘Sex, Drugs, and Dubstep’ crowded onto the dance floor from the moment Nero hit the stage. Even before the set, they danced into a frenzy, hoping to get the UK DJs onto the stage by some sort of dance magic.

If more people expanded their understanding of dubstep beyond the usual tracks to see its roots in European dance evolution, more people would enjoy bands like Avicii and Nero. When you break it down, it’s just dance music, through and through.

Nero finally closed down with System of a Down's "Chop Suey", evoking a healthy amount of early 2000’s nostalgia for a very fitting crowd.

Skrillex RE:GENERATION Interview


The RE:GENERATION project has become one of the most interesting collection of collaborations of the year. With all of the videos and music finally being released Hyuandai sat the performers together for a little chat. Here is a clip from the interview with one of the hottest names in electronic music for 2011, Skrillex. Sonny gives some insight of what it was like to work with musicians he has been listening to as long as he can remember as well as what a surreal experience it was to find he was nominated for more than just one Grammy.