Check out the dope tour photos from 2010… quite a year for @nosajthing, @toroymoi and @Joggermusic!

Low End Theory starts a San Francisco monthly at 1015 Folsom with the residents including Daddy Kev, The Gaslamp Killer, Nobody, D-Styles, and Nocando. Baths and Daedelus will kick of guest artist duties and the monthly parties will take place on the first Friday of the month, beginning in March. Big news for the Bay Area.
Source blogs.sfweekly.com
Great photos on Brooklyn Vegan from Friday night’s show at Williamsburg Hall, NY… as well as an URB review of the night over here.
On the fly, that’s a problem for most… but not these guys. 12th Planet & Gaslamp Killer collaborate on their day off from The Magical Properties Tour. Watch as the duo rips it up on the streets of Portland.
Blood, knives, red squishy meat: no, I’m not describing your Halloween costume. All those things make up the clip for UK producer Jon Hopkins’ remix of Nosaj Thing’s “Us”, taken from Nosaj’s Drift Remixes record that was just released yesterday via Alpha Pup. The clip was directed by Anthony Ciannamea and Mark Wisniowski. — Pitchfork

Photo: Theo Jemison
4 Million Londoners shared their morning tube ride with The Gaslamp Killer last Wednesday, who was featured in a two page spread in the daily paper. Witnessing unassuming passengers get a load of this was priceless….
Source metro.co.uk
Low End Theory at Eagle Rock Music Festival from Alpha Pup on Vimeo.
Here’s a small snippet of what you missed as The Gaslamp Killer rocks the Low End Theory stage.For the eighth year in a row, Decibel Festival in Seattle, challenged all of the typical translations of the city being grunge/rock n’ roll. The nature of electronic dance music showcased everything from: techno, house, drum ‘n’ bass, dubstep, downtempo and more. Watch the clip above of Nosaj Thing’s live set filmed by Digifid for (www.droppinggems.com)

“It’s the beats man. That’s it, it’s the same as it was back then, as it is now—the craziest, freakiest music. We play beat music, and that includes rock and funk and soul and jazz and hip-hop and jungle and trip-hop and Dirty South, and a little house every now and then, and it’s happening. Shafiq Husayn came and played a bunch of disco and house records. Prince Paul rocked a hip-hop set. Mixmaster Mike came and just flipped a set that you couldn’t even classify.” — GLK on Low End Theory
Source residentadvisor.net

