Showing posts with label Hood Internet. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Tonight in L.A. (October 7, 2012)

The first Sunday of October doesn't just bring more football - but also more festivals including the final day of Filter Magazine's Culture Collide, Fool's Golds' Day Off Party and the Abbot Kinney Festival.

The third year of Filter Magazine's Culture Collide may be the gem of the day boasting a line-up of international talent that also includes the very late addition of homegrown L.A. talent like Poolside (they are replacing Bonde Do Role) and other American acts like School of Seven Bells, Class Actress, The Royal Teeth, ProbCause and more - as well as gangs of foreign artists.  S.O. Terik presents the dayfest - which is free for all with an RSVP, although a $5 donation is suggested if you did not purchase a festival pass.  After the festival wraps up - roll to Bootleg for a free Mono/Poly show or go to Echoplex for after party.





Fool's Gold Day Off will also be a rager, of a slightly more electronicized and hip-hopped out variety, in downtown L.A.  Their list is closed - and the 2-8 pm soiree will likely reach capacity before its 2nd hour, so go early if you're into the likes of A-Trak, Cool Kids, Danny Brown, Casey Veggies, Nick Catchdubs, Chromeo (DJ Set), Congorock, Donnis and more.  Fool's Gold's event likely will be the epicenter of swag this Sunday - and a lot of festival attendees are likely to roll from downtown to Chuck Inglish's Sounds Like Fun event at The Central SAPC.





Last but not least is the westside's Abbot Kinney Festival.  Running from 10 am to 6 pm - the free westside shindig enters its 28th year and features a smattering of L.A. artists including Nite Jewel, American Royalty, Them Jeans, DWNTWN, and even westside residents Guns in the Sun DJs.   If you're there - consider rolling your evening into Del Monte Speakeasy - where Dustbowl Revival takes over the basement speakeasy.



For those staying in to catch football and relax on Sunday - the standard concerts are nothing to shake a stick at either.  Florence & The Machine rock Hollywood Bowl for the first of two nights - with additional help from The Weeknd and The Maccabees.  Roll from there to W Hotel and catch the end of Dim Mak's weekly event at Drai's with beats from Bag Raiders this week.  eAlso in Hollywood is an intimate indie at The Hotel Cafe with tastemaker Nic Harcourt - who has invited The Lonely Wild and a few other acts to perform.  

Other noteworthy shows include The Hood Internet at Los Globos, Steel Pulse at House of Blues - ANaheim and !!! at Alex's Bar.  A full list of L.A.'s musical offerings for October 7th is below.  




  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL w/ Of Montreal, Niki and The Dove, Poolside, Class Actress, Icona Pop, The Wombats, School of Seven Bells, DIIV, The Royal Teeth, ProbCause, Colorfeels, Chancellor Warhol, Morning Parade, Gold Fields, Half Moon Run, Terminal, Kyst, The Standards, Monster Cat, Marit Larsen, Efrat Ben Zur, Mimes of Wine, Go Back To The Zoo, ProbCause, Sudden Weather Change, Resplandor, The Moog, Optic Yellow Felt, Coldair, The Kavangahs, Huddle, The Trouble with Templeton @ CULTURE COLLIDE STREET FESTIVAL (FREE w/ RSVP)
  • FILTER MAGAZINE’S CULTURE COLLIDE FESTIVAL AFTER PARTY @ The Echoplex (FREE w/ Culture Collide Wristband)
  • Part Time Punks – The Cure Tribute Nite @ The Echo
  • FOOL's GOLD DAY OFF w/ A-Trak, Danny Brown, Chromeo (DJ Set), Cool Kids, Casey Veggies, Congorock, Oliver, Donnis, Kingdom, Nick Catchdubs + Special Guests @ Downtown LA (FREE)
  • Mono/Poly, ELOS, Fat Albert Einstein, Kone, Jincallo, Dave Betamax, Heru @ Bootleg Bar (FREE)
  • Six60, Tempest (Gabrielle Wortman) @ Bootleg Bar
  • New Order, Run Run Run @ Greek Theatre
  • Florence & The Machine, The Weeknd, The Maccabees @ Hollywood Bowl
  • Imagination Movers @ Club Nokia (2 PM; 5 PM)
  • Max Schneider @ The Roxy
  • Fire At Play, Taro Heart, Jadapod, Fine @ The Viper Room
  • Break Science, Michael Menert, Ancona @ El Rey Theatre (CANCELLED)
  • Rock The Walk L.A. – Music Activism to End Aids @ Rock The Walk L.A.
  • Nic Harcourt Presents Laura Marling, Florence Hartigan, The Lonely Wild, Kita Klane @ The Hotel CafĂ©
  • B’z @ Gibson Amphitheatre
  • Chuck Inglish Presents: Sounds Like Fun w/ Chuck Inglish, DJ Sour Milk, DJ Drew Byrd, Very Special Guests @ The Central SAPC
  • The Hood Internet, Body Language, Kid Static, Oscillator Bug @ Los Globos
  • Roger Clyne, PH Naffah, Danny Hamilton @ Saint Rocke
  • !!!, Special Guests @ Alex’s Bar
  • The Toledo Show @ Harvelle’s
  • Ampersand, Smooth Hound Smith, Jet Pilot Jerry, Paul and the Kir @ TRiP (FREE)
  • The Lumineers @ The Observatory
  • Bag Raiders, Fashen, DJ Metric @ Drai’s
  • Circa Survive, Touche Amore, Balance and Composure, O’Brother @ Fox Theater Pomona
  • Mono, Chris Brokaw @ The Glass House
  • My Life with The Thrill Kill Kult @ Constellation Room
  • Zoobombs, The Stanleys, The Condors, Plastic Soul @ Redwood Bar
  • Letlive, Silver Snakes @ Slidebar (FREE)
  • Dustbowl Revival @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • ABBOT KINNEY FESTIVAL w/ Nite Jewel, Living Things, American Royalty, Them Jeans, DWNTWN, Ethio-Cali Ensemble, Slow Magic, Tutu Sweeney & The Brothers Band, Bixel Boys, Guns in the Sun, Chicano Batman, Pharoahs, Carousel, Aaron Embry, Keith 2.0 @ Abbot Kinney Festival
  • Tapioca & The Flea, Warships, Blonde Summer, Fay Wrays @ CicLAvia Party
  • Dr. Dog, Cotton Jones @ Pappy & Harriet’s
  • Steel Pulse @ House of Blues – Anaheim
  • Melissa Etheridge @ Terrace Theater
  • Haochen Zhang @ Pepperdine University
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd @ Canyon Club
  • Further @ Santa Barbara Bowl
  • Lloyd Cole @ McCabe’s Guitar Shop 


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Mashup Maestros Make LA's Westside Their Playground

Tomorrow night mashup superheroes - The Hood Internet - bring their crunkity collaborative jams to the dance floors of The Central SAPC, just a night after wrecking Detroit Bar...


The Chicago based duo's been critically acclaimed for the treatment of pop, indie, hip-hop and electro music alike as they frequently release hypem.com chart topping blends that make their way to most college frat party playlists.  From taking Drake and layering him over Miike Snow to cutting up Wale over M83, this duo's recipe is usually the mash up version of Emeril Lagasse - BAM!  And they've smacked you with their signature sounding hot sauce.


Download some Hood Internet tracks from their website here and peep a few more below.  Get tickets to The Central SAPC here.   Tanya Morgan and Psalm One support.  


Warning - show is likely to sell out, so cop them while you can!  Try entering our contest for a pair of tickets by tweeting out @supergoodmusic @thecentralsapc or emailing contest@supergoodmusic.com if you can't afford it or are feeling lucky....








Mashup Maestros Make LA's Westside Their Playground

Tomorrow night mashup superheroes - The Hood Internet - bring their crunkity collaborative jams to the dance floors of The Central SAPC, just a night after wrecking Detroit Bar...


The Chicago based duo's been critically acclaimed for the treatment of pop, indie, hip-hop and electro music alike as they frequently release hypem.com chart topping blends that make their way to most college frat party playlists.  From taking Drake and layering him over Miike Snow to cutting up Wale over M83, this duo's recipe is usually the mash up version of Emeril Lagasse - BAM!  And they've smacked you with their signature sounding hot sauce.


Download some Hood Internet tracks from their website here and peep a few more below.  Get tickets to The Central SAPC here.   Tanya Morgan and Psalm One support.  


Warning - show is likely to sell out, so cop them while you can!  Try entering our contest for a pair of tickets by tweeting out @supergoodmusic @thecentralsapc or emailing contest@supergoodmusic.com if you can't afford it or are feeling lucky....








Thursday, September 1, 2011

North Coast Music Festival - Five Picks for Friday

The young (but up and coming) North Coast Music Festival kicks off tomorrow with a line up of hot electronic music - and a few big pop stars. While you might be familiar with Wiz Khalifa and David Guetta - you may not be aware of some of the other rising stars they've got on the bill for tomorrow.

The day opens with Orchard Lounge and 40 oz. Kings. The former are a Chicago based DJ collective made up of 2 parts Lokken (Spencer and Bethany) and one part Ben Silver. Their palate for electronic music is pretty wide ranging - so while you don't know exactly what to expect - it should lift you from the couch to the dancefloor (and back).

Immediately following Orchard Lounge on the Red Bull stage is The Hood Internet. These mash-up kings are some genre-blending Chicagoans too. Their recent remix of Foster The People's "Pumped Up Kicks" that features Hollywood Holt has made quite the rounds in the blogosphere, although I still think their best work is "Cult Logic Forever" mashing up Lil Wayne with Miike Snow.

Mask wearing SBTRKT hits stage at 6:30 - delivering his Chicago house/two-step/dubstep blends. With an album out this year on Young Turks and a constant presence on Beatport recently - SBTRKT is worth peeping if you haven't seen him. Here is a video of "Wildfire."


Toward the end of SBTRKT's set, I expect to travel toward the Magic Hat Local Stage to check out the electrofunk of Ghosthouse - a project spearheaded by Jamie Wineman. They were one of the first recording artist to have a hat made by Grassroots California - who happen to be making the official North Coast Festival hat as well.

Last but certainly not least is Wolfgang Gartner - set to rock the North Coast stage immediately before David Guetta. The originally anonymous brainchild of Joey Youngman, Gartner has been rocking dance floors since late 2007 although has been generating considerable more buzz in the past few years. With eight of his compositions having reached the #1 spot on Beatport, performances at EDC and Ultra in both 2010 and 2011 and an album, Weekend in America, coming out September 20, 2011 - Gartner is not leaving the spotlight anytime soon. Make sure you catch him while he's living in it...here is his video for "Illmerica."


Then stick around for Guetta....

More recommendations for Saturday and Sunday to follow soon.

Monday, July 25, 2011

BTB Review of Hood Internet @ Troubadour


This is a guest post submitted by Zachary Siegal-Eisman of BeforeBigs.com from Friday's show at The Troubadour featuring The Hood Internet and Wallpaper.


Arriving at Troubadour around 9:40, it was about 5 minutes into The Hood Internet's set and immediately I noticed how almost everybody was dancing and had their hands in the air. Although only 1/2 of The Hood Internet was present for the show, he still got the party started with upbeat mashups displaying his ear for mixing hip-hop vocals with instrumentals from a song in a completely different genre.


Here's one of my favorites which I enjoyed hearing live.


The Hood Internet - Good Ol' Fashion Rump Shaker (Beastie Boys x Matt & Kim)

The headliner was electronica/dance hip-pop group Wallpaper.


REST OF POST REMOVED AT REQUEST OF WALLPAPER.'S REPRESENTATION.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Mashers of The Year - The Hood Internet


The Hood Internet is taking the remix and mash-up world by storm - and this is nothing new if you're from Chicago or have been up on your blogroll. After impressing the industry at SXSW just a few weeks ago - they've embarked on a brief tour alongside Black Moth Super Rainbow's Tobacco that recently took them through Los Angeles, to both Echo and Detroit Bar.

The rest of their tour takes them to the following cities before ending in at Empty Bottle their hometown of Chicago:

Saturday 3/27 - Bottom Of The Hill, San Francisco CA
Sunday 3/28 - WOW Hall, Eugene OR
Monday 3/29 - Holocene, Portland OR #
Tuesday 3/30 - Chop Suey, Seattle WA
Friday 4/2 - Triple Rock Social Club, Minneapolis MN ^
Saturday 4/3 - Empty Bottle, Chicago IL

My new favorite mash-up heroes just seem to get it right every time. From mixing Drake with Miike Snow to Dr. Dre with Class Actress, this duo knows how to take the good things from popular music and the good things from indie culture and bring it together to make something infectiously danceable, repeatable and awesome. I wish these guys would DJ every party I ever had.

You can check out a lot more about the group on their own site -http://www.thehoodinternet.com/ - as well as get free downloads to their zipped mixtapes and other songs.