Eric Prydz Lights Up Mission Ballroom
Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
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Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
Jeans, plain white tee, shoeless, and some dope aviator eyeglasses (legit the same style my grandpa used to wear, God rest his soul); Caribou gives off mega chill Dad vibes.
For this tour, Clairo does an opening act of communion (of sorts) with her band before they play. They congregate together while Clairo serves them whiskey and cheers
Kaytra absolutely bodied The Mission with his new album TIMELESS, last night. I’m sure more devoted fans will disagree, but this record is no skips and 100%
Time stood still for me when Faye started playing “Jonny,” as the crowd sang every word. It just brought me back to how my friend and I would sing it together in her 1994 Jeep Cherokee
“Genesis” was obvious choice for a set opener, and from there it was all gas/no brakes. My favorite track of the night was this Mannequin Love X We Are Your Friends edit they imbued with a sick new groove.
This opportunity to witness Bikini Kill perform live at such a crucial time for feminism – for all of us – is now part of a cultural and political moment.
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