Sleigh Bells w/ Kill Birds
New York's Sleigh Bells, producer/guitarist Derek Miller and vocalist Alexis Krauss, return to the road in October 2021 and February 2022 for their first North American shows in three years. The duo first emerged in 2009, combining sonic elements that had never co-existed before, pushing sounds to and past their limits to create an entirely new left-field pop music. They quickly established themselves as innovators in the pop landscape, crossing the abrasiveness of punk with the most raucous dance party ever attended.
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Listening to the hey-days of hip hop while growing up in Chicago, Jeffery Logan, better known today as Jel, adored the pioneers of his youth. Now living in Berkeley with the same SP-1200 beatmachine he started out with, Jel is making some of the grooviest electronic cuts around. Piling smooth rhymes over his unique beats, Jel has collaborated with the likes of Mike Patton and Sage Francis, contributed to several different projects, and drops considerable amounts of knowledge on today's generation.
Sleigh Bells w/ Kill Birds
New York's Sleigh Bells, producer/guitarist Derek Miller and vocalist Alexis Krauss, return to the road in October 2021 and February 2022 for their first North American shows in three years. The duo first emerged in 2009, combining sonic elements that had never co-existed before, pushing sounds to and past their limits to create an entirely new left-field pop music. They quickly established themselves as innovators in the pop landscape, crossing the abrasiveness of punk with the most raucous dance party ever attended.
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Listening to the hey-days of hip hop while growing up in Chicago, Jeffery Logan, better known today as Jel, adored the pioneers of his youth. Now living in Berkeley with the same SP-1200 beatmachine he started out with, Jel is making some of the grooviest electronic cuts around. Piling smooth rhymes over his unique beats, Jel has collaborated with the likes of Mike Patton and Sage Francis, contributed to several different projects, and drops considerable amounts of knowledge on today's generation.
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