Showing posts with label Deadmau5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deadmau5. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 10, 2013)

Tonight is Grammy night in Los Angeles - for all the music aficionados that will be geared to the couch in the early evening, there is plenty later at night to get excited about.  Whether its the return of Justin Timberlake at Hollywood Palladium or the charitable beat down at House of Blues with Deadmau5, Timbaland + Demetrius, Nero and Crookers.





For less mayhem, but still plenty of beats - Drai's hosts Salva and SMOG Sundays invades Echoplex with Youngsta, Icicle, Deco and Mesck.   Full list of shows below:





Los Feliz Quartet @ The Central SAPC (7 PM)

The Lappitt-Rocha Sunday Night Jazz Jam @ The MInt

Enjuilliet, Cota, McKenna Faith, Fereshta, Stoop @ The Roxy

Deadmau5, Timbaland + Demetrius, Nero, Crookers  @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip

Michael Grant & The Assassins, Ivan Ooze, Handsome As Sin, The Ragged Jubilee @ The Viper Room

Nora Davis, Matt Davis @ Los Globos (FREE)

My Bloody Valentine Nite w/ Cosmonauts, Tennis System, Moonbeams, Slowness @ The Echo

SMOG Sundays w/ Youngsta, Icicle, Deco & Mesck @ The Echoplex

The Reflections, SNEAKPEEK @ The Satellite (FREE)

Daniel Zaitchik, Fay Wolf, John Gallagher, JR., Rachael Cantu @ Bootleg Theater

The Toledo Show @ Harvelle’s

Elle Carpenter, Mei OHara, Acoustic Minds, Alex’s Hands @ TRiP

Grammy Party ($9.99 Bottomless Champagne) @ Saint Rocke

Tammie Brown’s Rollz Roycezz Revue w/ DJ Margeaux, Hamrock and Frankie Alvaro @ Alex’s Bar

HFL (Hard Fast & Loud), Last of the Bad Men, Rats in the Wall, Sidepipe Motorbike @ Constellation Room

Star Anna, Bitch & Our Lady J @ The Hotel Café

Salva, Fashen, DJ Metric @ Drai’s Hollywood

Justin Timberlake @ Holylwood Palladium

Coed Pageant, Pretend Electric, Moon Chao, Summer Lovebirds @ Redwood Bar

Red Light Redemption, Gramilla, Kavan, Blacklist Union, Haster, All Else Fails @ House of Blues – Anaheim

Keith Sweat @ California Center for the Arts – Escondido

Blackwater Jukebox @ Down and Out Bar

Dan Schnelle, Max Haymer, Hamilton Price @ Bluewhale

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Deadmau5 Hits SoCal Again!


Deadmau5 just can't get enough of Southern California....or maybe we can't get enough of him. Either way, he is storming back through the state on his Meowington Hax tour at the start of Halloween Weekend.

If you missed his epic four night sold out run at Hollywood Palladium - NOW is your chance to correct that mistake. Tickets for the Petco Park show on October 28th go on sale tomorrow at noon via Live Nation. With support from Feed Me and Tommy Lee & DJ Aero and special guest Avicii the show is likely to be a certified banger.

So, don't sleep - get your tickets from Live Nation starting at noon tomorrow!


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Deadmau5 Makes History at Hollywood Palladium (post by ZSE)

Deadmau5 is making history at the Hollywood Palladium starting tonight as he performs four straight nights at the Hollywood, California venue. This should be an awesome weekend with killer performances from the eclectic-sounding Canadian DJ. The shows from August 25-27 are already sold out but hurry on over to ticketmaster to buy tickets for the Sunday August 28th show.


With new production on the tour - including an upgraded cube show - I'm truly excited to see Joel Zimmerman return to L.A.


Above is video of Deadmau5 performing "Sofi Needs A Ladder" live in London. Below are my five favorites from Deadmau5 including a song that came out a couple weeks ago ("Professional Griefers").


Deadmau5 - Professional Griefers

Deadmau5 - Alone With You

Deadmau5 - Raise Your Weapons

Deadmau5 - Some Chords

Deadmau5 - Maths


Here's the Deadmau5 tour schedule.


Post by ZSE

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

SUPERGOODMUSIC Festival Preview: May Kicks Off The Season


Summer is fast approaching as music festivals galore are just around the corner, from L.A.’s very own UCLA’s Jazz Reggae Festival on Memorial Weekend, to the esteemed (and much larger) Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza Festivals, all the way through to the San Francisco’s mid-August Outside Lands Festival (whose line-up will be announced June 1st) and the young, but hip, Sunset Strip Music Festival at the end of August.


SUPERGOODMUSIC is already gearing up for the festive summer with planned stops at Wakarusa, Bonnaroo, and potentially Electric Daisy Carnival, Reggae on The River, Outside Lands, Sunset Strip Music Festival and more. That said, there are a few new or recently minted festivals that we don’t think you should let fall below your radar, so we wanted to give you a full rundown on festivals we think might be worthy of your attendance. Over the next week or so we will be giving you month by month breakdowns of where the hottest, most action packed festivals are. This installment brings you our take on the May events that really kickoff festival season.


As previously mentioned, May is when UCLA’s Jazz Reggae Festival takes place and this year they are really bringing the heat with a line-up that includes headliners Nas & Damian Marley, as well as Raphael Saadiq, Q-Tip, Bilal, The Foreign Exchange, Zion-I, Declaime, Nneka, Barrington Levy, The Lions and more. Tickets are not too expensive, just $26 for a single day and $45 for a two day pass, but if you are on the super strict budget, apply to be a volunteer by filling out the application at http://jazzreggaefest.com/ and sending it to volunteers@jazzreggaefest.com .


Up the coast, but still in the same state at Angel’s Camp, CA is Furthur Festival taking place May 28th to May 30th headlined by the Grateful Dead reincarnation Furthur featuring Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, as well as the former lead from Dead cover band Darkstar Orchestra and Joe Russo on drums from the always amazing Benevento-Russo Duo. The band will be joined by Galactic, The Mother Hips, Carney, Jackie Greene, Electric Hot Tuna, Common Rotation with Dan Bern and more. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.furthurfestival.com and camping is included in the cost of the ticket.


Further north, all the way in Quincy, WA at The Gorge is Sasquatch Festival! The 3 Day Event with an uber eclectic line-up kicks off on Saturday with performances by My Morning Jacket, Vampire Weekend, Deadmau5, Ok Go, The Hold Steady, Miike Snow, The National, Brother Ali, Z-Trip, Fool’s Gold, Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Nada Surf, Dam-Funk, Dawes and more. Sunday is just as good if not better with my festy faves LCD Soundsystem, as well as Kid Cudi, Massive Attack, Pavement, The xx, Dirty Projectors, They Might Be Giants, YACHT, Simian Mobile Disco, Girls, Public Enemy, Tegan and Sara, A-Trak, tune-yArDs, Los Angeles’ own Local Natives and Avi Buffalo, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Fruit Bat and more. Monday is good too – although the least exciting day in my opinion – with performances by the still disappointing in concert MGMT and Passion Pit, but also the always enjoyable Band of Horses, Mayer Hawthorne & The County, Ween, Dr. Dog, The New Pornographers, She & Him, as well as newcomers like Neon Indian and Yes Giantess. Check out more at http://sasquatchfestival.com/


Over in the Midwest, there is a festival for all hip hop lovers that my high school only wishes he could attend. The line-up includes Atmosphere, Method Man & Redman, Heiroglyphics featuring Del The Funky Homosapien, Murs, Freeway & Jake One, People Under The Stairs, Yelawolf, Casual and Pep Love, Eyedea & Abilities, Souls of Mischief, Busdriver, DJ Revolution, BK One, Wiz Khalifa, P.O.S. and many many more. Tickets can be copped at http://www.soundsetfestival.com




Also on Memorial Day Weekend is Summer Camp, now in its 10th year. The line-up includes over 60 bands on 5 stages, with three days of performances from both Umphrey’s McGee and moe. Adding to the jamband vibe are other jam veterans – STS9, Gov’t Mule, Yonder Mountain String Band, Keller Williams, Victor Wooten, Dumpstaphunk, Railroad Earth, Cornmeal, ALO, The New Mastersounds, Zach Deputy, Hot Buttered Rum, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Backyard Tire Fire, Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa and other jambands you just haven’t heard of yet. On top of jambanders, there are reggae sensations Steel Pulse and Rebelution, and hard to define, but nonetheless stellar acts like G Love & Special Sauce and Slightly Stoopid. The festival is also cutting a bit more in the electronic generations direction, with performances by Pretty Lights, Bassnectar, EOTO, Future Rock, Boombox, The Hood Internet, That 1 Guy, Groovatron and more. Having attended this festival in the past, we can’t recommend it enough – the vibe and the people are fantastic and, since it is in Illinois in late May, you know it won’t be too hot. You can get tickets and learn more about the festival here – http://www.summercampfestival.com/2010/


However, those Memorial Weekend festivals are not the first festivals we think are worthy of your attendance.


This weekend, what really looks like the kickoff for festival season to us is the very first Hangout Beach, Music and Arts Festival in Alabama. Not only is the line-up absolutely stellar for a festival in its inaugural season, including performances by The Roots, Ben Harper & Relentless7, Trey Anastasio and TAB, John Legend, Zac Brown Band, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Matisyahu, Girl Talk, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, OK Go, Orianthi, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Gov’t Mule, Ray LaMontagne and more, the festival also set-up special late night performances where the proceeds go to designated non profit organizations. Friday the 14th, Alex B, Gift of Gab and Big Gigantic are performing and donating all profits to Mobile Baykeeper; Saturday Keller Williams Electronica performs a very special and cheap show (only $5, but tickets must be purchased in advance) where profits are being directed toward The Rex Foundation and Mobile Baykeeper.


The following weekend, on May 22nd and 23rd, in Dana Point, CA at Doheny State Beach – a host of musicians break it down over 2 days on 3 stages for a slightly older set – including Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Black Crowes, Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band, Booker T. Jones, Eric Lindell, Jackie Greene, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Big Sam’s Funky Nation and more to be announced soon. You can snag tickets to that event at http://www.omegaevents.com/dohenyblues/



For our international readers, in late May (27th – 29th), Barcelona plays host to the amazing Primavera Sound Festival. Although no SUPERGOODMUSIC representatives have ever attended, the line-up to this international event is too good to ignore. It feels like everyone under the sun is playing from Wilco, Spoon, Florence and the Machine, Grizzly Bear, The Pixies, The xx, The New Pornographers, Yeasayer, Beach House, Pet Shop Boys and Pavement to Diplo, Major Lazer, The Bloody Beetroots, Delorean, Orbital Sleigh Bells, Matt & Kim, Boy 8-Bit, Big Pink, The Antlers, Les Savy Fav, Fuck Buttons and more. If SUPERGOODMUSIC was in the E.U., we would be sure not to miss this event.


June brings arguably the heaviest month to our festival calendar, so heavy, you’ll have to wait a few days for our June Festival recommendations….

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Coachella Countdown Starts Now...

If you checked out our blast, you'd know how excited we are for this year's Coachella. We gave you a handsome serving of our thoughts on some of the artists playing in this week's CONCERT BLAST, but we're feeding you even more here...

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Deadmau5 is definitely one artist that we think you should check out on Friday. Not only do we love the dude's funky fresh Mickey Mouse-ish logo, but the guys beats are spectacular. His 2008 Coachella performance was off the chain and there is no reason to suspect that Joel Thomas Zimmerman (the man behind the Mouse mask) won't bring it again.

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The recent winner of several International Dance Music Awards and resident of Toronto is known for his progressive electro house music, as well as work other artists in the scene such as Kaskade. If you have not seen him before, it is nothing but danceable fun...and what else are you looking for at Coachella?

From his original tracks like "All U Ever Want", "Strobe" and "Ghosts N Stuff" to mash-ups featuring his music like "Hi Fatmau5" to DJs just blending his stuff at the club - you've probably already heard and enjoyed Deadmau5 even if you didn't know it. If you're gonna be at Coachella - make the conscious decision to see him. I promise you won't regret it.