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Blood Orange Shines with Empress Of and MadeinTYO at Greek Theatre LA Friday night was a perfect excuse for a dance party at the Greek Theatre. Blood Orange made his final stop along his first leg North America tour. The nearly sold-out show began with good friends MadeinTYO and Empress Of. MadeinTYO was first and […]
MoreDev Hynes, better known as his moniker Blood Orange, took over The Ace Hotel for two sold out nights playing through the entirety of his latest release, Freetown Sound. In the historic elegance of the theater we listened to funky jazz as we waited for the show to begin. The stage simply set with a […]
MoreKendrick Lamar unites East and West hip-hop with electric performance for Panorama day two Words & Photography: Steven Ward British synth pop duo Oh Wonder were the first set to draw in the crowds on Saturday afternoon at Panorama Festival, wooing fans with the sublime atmospherics of its two angel voiced crooners. Relatively immobile behind […]
MoreAfter impressing the masses at Coachella (check out photos), New York-based Londoner, Blood Orange (aka Devonte Hynes) returns to L.A. with a headlining concert at The Theatre at Ace Hotel. A man of many talents (singer/songwriter/guitarist/bassist/keyboardist/drummer), Blood Orange will take the stage at the Ace on Thursday, Aug. 21 with support from opening act, Kindness. […]
MoreLast Tuesday’s Check Yo Ponytail was off the muthafuckin’ hook. It wasn’t because of the pop-electro princess, Oh Land—and it wasn’t for the one-man-band, Blood Orange (Devonté Hynes). Fans came out early to pack the Echoplex for the hottest new electronic duo, Trust. Touring in support of their debut album, TRST, it was a spectacular evening […]
MoreOh Land makes a mighty return to LA, headlining the Echoplex on Tuesday, April 10. Presented by Check Yo Ponytail 2, this show is going to be a raging dance party. Singer/producer Nanna land Fabricius always brings her musical a-game to the stage, from sugar sweet pop to jazzy ballads with electronic twists and turns. […]
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