Showing posts with label Tour Dates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Dates. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

east asia tour





wow... they just never stop touring. this one must be super exciting: singapore, china, vietnam, korea... then back home. it's cool how most western musicians only go to that part of the world to play japan, but nippon isn't even on the calendar.

they remain true the occult practise of not promoting their tours: these dates aren't on the official site, the fan-run facebook page or even songkick. i got em from a random pitchfork piece.

June 21 - Singapore @ Home Club
June 22 - Hanoi, Vietnam @ American Club
June 23 - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam @ Cargo Bar
June 26 - Hong Kong, China @ Backstage Live
June 27 - Manila, China @ B-Side
June 28- Shanghai, China @ Yuyintang
June 29 - Beijing, China @ Yuyintag
July 2 - Busan, Korea @ Almost Famous
July 4 - Seoul, Korea @ Club Keu
July 13 - Seattle, WA @ Silver Jubilee
August 2 to 4 - Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon Festival
August 9 - Olga, WA @ Doe Bay Fest

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

the tour is happening. now.


yosdfsdfus
you reap what you sow. now go.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

new remix

great new melancholy remix of a helio sequence song while the portlanders return the favour. they're currently on tour with each other. click here > for the goods.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

tendai interview



thanx to okay africa. it's interesting to hear a less damning view of mugabe than what we usually hear in the western press. if you haven't already checked out tendai's mixtape you really need to do yourself a favour and press the play button below asap. tendai aka baba maraire aka fly guy dai breaks it down track by track here. at the moment, my favourite track is WhatUlukn@ (its at 18:00) and reading his description of it i love it even more cos i remember racism in school and know its rawness first-hand. interesting too is the inclusion of african music from afar as senegal, algeria, and of course zimbabwe.

Chimurenga Renaissance "Pungwe" Mix-Tape feat. Chief Boima

also for those of you in southafrica the man himself is playing with digable planet's old dj king britt (!) on saturday:



 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Winter 2012-13 Tour Dates



What?!!? Another batch of tour dates?! Yes, the palaceers are birds (royal falcons) who like to fly often and far. By the end of this tour they'll have played around 80 dates in the past year... that's a quarter of the year  on the road. Damn. By now SP has overtaken Digable Planets as the music that Ish has toured the most. 

The tour in the new year is with The Helio Sequence, their labelmates at Sub Pop Records. Ish has been a fan of this duo for ages. In 2003 when the first interview for his then-new Cherrywine project surfaced, one question was what he was listening to. The answer introduced me to 3 great musicians: Miles Davis (I went out and bought Live:Evil), Cody Chessnut (Ish was onto him before he blew up and introduced him to The Roots, resulting in their hit cover of his song The Seed), and The Helio Sequence, who'd recently been signed to Sub Pop. I embed their songs below. Their new LP Negotiations has just come out, and while I prefer their earlier stuff, it's impressive music, impeccably produced, that touches. Ish listens to a lot of this kind of stuff, ('guitar based, electronicish wall-of-sound rock') and plays the guitar so I wonder if he makes this kind of music himself. As he said recently, about 90% of the songs he makes are never released, so (sigh)... but imagine his 'hiphop' take on that sound... pfff forget it! As some wise men once said, Headz aint ready for the shit we got. Headz aint ready, I swear they're not.





11-01 Rejkavik, Iceland - Airwaves Festival *
11-02 Copenhagen, Denmark - Loppen *
11-04 Hamburg, Germany - Kampnagel K2 *
11-05 Kortrijk, Belgium - De Kreun *
11-06 Clermont-Ferrand, France - La Cooperative de Mai *
11-07 Lorient, France - Festival Les Indisciplines *
11-09 Nimes, France - Paloma *
11-10 Fribourg, Switzerland - Fri-Son *
11-11 Zurich, Switzerland - Rote Fabrik *
11-12 Munich, Germany - Hansa 39 *
11-13 Berlin, Germany - Festsaal Kreuzberg *
11-15 Liverpool, England - Kazimier *
11-16 Dublin, Ireland - Twisted Pepper *
12-28 Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre *
01-18 Birmingham, AL - Bottle Tree ^
01-19 Atlanta, GA - Terminal West ^
01-20 Pensacola, FL - Vinyl Music Hall ^
01-22 St. Augustine, FL - Cafe Eleven ^
01-24 St. Petersburg, FL - State Theater ^
01-25 Orlando, FL - The Social ^
01-26 Tallahassee, FL - Club Downunder ^
01-27 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel ^
01-28 Nashville, TN - Mercy Lounge ^
01-29 Louisville, KY - Zanzabar ^
01-30 Saint Louis, MO - Firebird ^
01-31 Bloomington, IN - Bishop Bar ^

02-01 Chicago, IL - The Shrine

* with THEESatisfaction
^ with the Helio Sequence

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tour Dates autumn/winter 2011 (London TONITE)


shit, the european tour kicked off yesterday in paris and tonite is the plush madame jojo's (pictured) in soho, london ... i'm unable to be there so post your reports as comments on this site and please take some footage, someone with a good camera. if not, describe the atmosphere and how your felt experiencing it. i've a feeling that it's going to be a really special one tonite. it has definitely sold out as guys are asking for tickets in desperate net messages. here are all the dates so far via Songkick (the official website AND subpop's website both dont' have complete listings... (how come they didn't make a tour poster or at least an announcement something?!) and bear in mind that the beirut lebanon gig got pushed back to late october and all the australian dates (oct i think) haven't been posted yet)

Tuesday 27 September 2011
Shabazz Palaces with LA2019 and Paul White
Madame JoJo's
London, UK

Thursday 29 September 2011
Shabazz Palaces with Shabazz Palaces Off Centre and Tim Hoeben
Melkweg Sugar Factory
Amsterdam, Netherlands


Friday 30 September 2011
Shabazz Palaces with Infinite Livez
Festsaal Kreuzberg
Berlin, Germany

Saturday 01 October 2011
Radio Wave Stimul Festival 2011 Shabazz Palaces, Emeralds, Hildur Gudnadottir, The City Kill, and Peaches Dj Set
Prague, Czech Republic

Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 October 2011
Treasure Island Music Festival 2011 Death Cab for Cutie, Empire of the Sun, Cut Copy, Beach House, Friendly Fires, Dizzee Rascal, Chromeo, Explosions In the Sky, Aloe Blacc, The Naked and Famous, Flying Lotus, Warpaint, The Antlers, Battles, Wild Beasts, and 15 more…
San Francisco, CA, US

Monday 17 October 2011
Shabazz Palaces
The Casbah
San Diego, CA, US

Tuesday 18 October 2011
Shabazz Palaces with Theesatisfaction
The Echo
Los Angeles, CA, US

Wednesday 19 October 2011
Shabazz Palaces
Detroit Bar
Costa Mesa, CA, US

Friday 21 October 2011
Shabazz Palaces
The Triple Door
Seattle, WA, US

Thursday 17 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces
Jazz Cafe
London, UK

Friday 18 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces
HMV Institute - The Temple
Birmingham, UK

Saturday 19 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces
The Deaf Institute
Manchester, UK

Tuesday 22 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces with Theesatisfaction
Start The Bus
Bristol, UK

Wednesday 23 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces
TRIX Centrum voor Muziek
Antwerp, Belgium

Thursday 24 November 2011
Le Guess Who? 2011 Panda Bear, Okkervil River, Pinback, Low, Gang Gang Dance, My Brightest Diamond, Fruit Bats, Bill Callahan, Zola Jesus, Akron/Family, Braids, Other Lives, Givers, The Besnard Lakes, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, and 38 more…
Tivoli Oudegracht
Utrecht, Netherlands

Le Guess Who? 2011 Panda Bear, Okkervil River, Pinback, Low, Gang Gang Dance, My Brightest Diamond, Fruit Bats, Bill Callahan, Zola Jesus, Akron/Family, Braids, Other Lives, Givers, The Besnard Lakes, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, and 38 more…
Le Guess Who Festival
Utrecht, Netherlands

Tuesday 29 November 2011
Exodus, Sepultura, Destruction, Dota und die Stadtpiraten, and 1 more…
Backstage
Munich, Germany


Wednesday 30 November 2011
Shabazz Palaces
Luxor
Cologne, Germany

Thursday 01 December 2011
Shabazz Palaces
Frannz Club
Berlin, Germany

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Summer 2011 Tour Dates



(Above: The Final Touch by Janne Parviainen)

6/9: Los Angeles CA
@ Troubadour: http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/39597?utm_medium=bks

6/10: San Francisco CA
@ Brick & Mortar Music Hall: http://shabazz-palaces.eventbrite.com/

6/28: Seattle WA
@ Easy Street Records - “Black Up” Album Release In-Store Performance - www.easystreetonline.com

6/30: Seattle WA
@ Neumos: https://www.etix.com/ticket/online/performanceSearch.jsp?performance_id=1466477&cobrand=neumos

7/1: Seattle WA
@ Neumos: https://www.etix.com/ticket/online/performanceSearch.jsp?performance_id=1466480&cobrand=neumos&language=en&searchType=venue

7/15: Sitka AK
Sitka, Alaska - Home Skillet Festival

7/17: Chicago IL
@ Pitchfork Music Festival: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=3532695

7/23: Dallas, TX @ Gorilla Vs Bear Festival

9/3: Seattle WA
@ Bumbershoot Festival - www.bumbershoot.org

9/11: Portland OR
@ Music Fest North West - Roseland Ballroom - www.musicfestnw.com

9/24: Beirut, Lebanon
@ Beirut Indie Sessions Music Festival www.beirutindiesessions.com

AND WITH DIGABLE PLANETS:

July 16: Halifax, NS, Canada Halifax Jazz Festival
June 18: Syracuse, NY - Westcott Theater
June 19 (Sunday): Toronto, ON, Canada - NXNE (w/ The Pharcyde), Yonge-Dundas Square, (free!)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Stuff (news)

Good news, great news, and ugly news.



Shabazz Palaces are playing in New Orleans this saturday opening up for Mos Def, Booker T, and a host of other cats playing at the Howling Wolf: More details here.



SP will provide the score to this upcoming documentary called Tough Bond about village children surviving in the slums of Kenya. Check out the trailer above and go to the film's website to learn more. Released summer of 2011 aka the summer of Shabazz.

And the bad news: according to Sub Pop's website, Black Up release date has been pushed back buy a whole month. Now it's coming out on June 28th! I'm sure they have their reasons but still... damn.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Tour Dates spring/summer 2011



Here's a provisional list of tour dates. Obviously this is a very early list and will probably grow extensively:

Saturday, April 30, 2011: Howlin Wolf Jazz Fest, New Orleans
Wednesday, May 11, 2011: Kung Fu Necktie, Philadelphia PA (21 & Up)
Thursday, May 12: Santo's Party House, New York NY (18 & Up)
Thursday, June 30, 2011: Neumos, Seattle WA
Friday, July 1, 2011: Neumos, Seattle WA
Sunday, July 17, 2011: Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago IL

The two back to back nights at Neumos in Seattle are billed as the album launch party... at first that puzzled me since the album would have already been out for a month by then. But thinking about it, it sort of makes sense. I think that as with the previous releases, when they first come out they'll just be too much for people to digest immediately. Like all classic albums, it'll arrive as a fully self-contained universe that smashes our preconceptions about what hip hop, music and art can do. It'll take a while for people to catch on to it. So rather than having the album launch when it's actually, which would result in a room full of mostly bewildered, shell-shocked listeners, they pushed it back a month to give us a chance... that's my theory anyway. As for the album itself, does it not seem like May 31st seems years away and time is even slowing down as the release date looms? Black up!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Word of New Album



Flyer above is to remind Seattle Towners to get to the show tonight... you only have a few hours left!!! No doubt you'll be hearing stuff off the new album...

Seattle Journalist Eric Grandy was among a select few who were invited to listen to this upcoming collection (coming 31/5 on subpop) and he's penned a mouth-watering piece HERE which gives us some idea of the unrestricted hotness that is soon to be turned up. Global warming.

Stay close to Ishmaelites because our next post is going to hip you to a new track you can get your hands on right now. Something for us fans to sustain ourselves until May.

Friday, February 11, 2011

SXSW 2011

SP playing at SXSW (Austin Texas) on March 18!!!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Nex Sho



Yo Mr Jordan please take some video if you go!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

For the Love of Music

Next Shabazz Palaces live show is on December 21st at Neumos:



The article below is from The Stranger and gives a great insight into this project run by SP's other half, Tendai Maraire, who for the Shabazz fanbase outside Seattle, remains shrouded in mystery. What he's up to is quite inspiring. Look out for the compilation CD coming soon and let's hope SP's song is an original.

Tendai Maraire and For the Love of Music

by Trent Moorman

Shabazz Palaces, Macklemore, Mad Rad, Mash Hall, THEE Satisfaction, Champagne Champagne, Cloud Nice, Draze, Meez, Run-a-Way Slaves, Stay Hi Brothers, Young Fast

at Neumos
Tues Dec 21 at 8 pm.

Inside the Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Club on Martin Luther King Junior Way South, balls fly, packs of kids sprint around, and laughter echoes off the walls of the gymnasium. Across from the basketball courts are doors to a music studio. Huddled over a soundboard there, constructing a beat, are three 15-year-olds and Tendai Maraire of Shabazz Palaces. It's a fat city beat with teeth, and the foursome sways to it. Maraire is the music and arts director here. Over the past year, he's revamped the music program, created a curriculum, and is in the process of turning the studio into a legitimate place to record. All phases are taught, including video. All kids have to do is sign up. In threes, they can come into the studio and work with Sub Pop recording artist Maraire, who grew up on Orcas Street about a mile away.

The studio and the program need money to make them fly. So to raise funds and awareness, Tendai has put together a benefit CD and show called For the Love of Music. Contributors include Shabazz Palaces, Sir Mix-A-Lot, THEESatisfaction, Champagne Champagne, Mad Rad, Macklemore, Fresh Espresso, Mash Hall, and more. Recording is taking place at the Boys & Girls Club, so the kids can see the process firsthand and be a part of it. And that's just how Maraire wants it.

What's your goal with this project?

I want to teach the kids to be self-sufficient. You can't make it in the music industry today if you're not self-sufficient. The notion that someone is going to walk in the room and give you a $2 million deal because you rap is so far out the door. I think kids need to comprehend that. One of the kids I'm working with, Jamal, got to watch (and film) Buffalo Madonna when he came in here to record for this CD, and it was huge for him. Jamal's mother told me in a phone conversation that Jamal had learned a lot seeing the way one of them was so serious. The way Buffalo walked into the studio, took his shirt off, got into a zone, and then nailed his stuff. I told her, that's exactly why I wanted Jamal to see people like that. That's why I want these kids to see real sessions and be around professionals. That's what I'm trying to do with the program. 'Cause when you see that, you realize, these guys aren't joking. This is serious business.

What's your method of teaching?

I think hands-on is best. That way they have a real understanding. I want them to learn the basics, too, from the ground up. So they can take this knowledge and go into any studio and work. I run the program like a regular studio session. It just wouldn't be real if it were any other way.

How did you get involved with the Boys & Girls Club?

I've known program director Rick Dupree for years; he knows me from my family. He knows I'm in music, so he asked me to come in and check out the studio. He wanted me to come in and tell him if they had the right equipment. I came in and liked what I saw. My involvement was discussed, and I said, "Okay, but I don't do something unless it's full bore." I said I'd get involved, but it had to be done right. I told them what my stipulations would be, what type of freedom I would need, and how long it would take. It was obvious they were making an effort to have a serious studio. For me, because they were making that effort, it was worth it—to get it to the next level.

I've always seen the Boys & Girls Clubs as basketball spots, places that generate great basketball players. I see this as an opportunity to build a music program with that same mentality. So in 10 or 15 years, people will know artists who came out of here. I want this to be more than just a state-of-the-art music facility; I want to produce real talent out of here. I want it to inspire kids to move on. I'd like to see it get to the point where it sustains itself. I want to start bringing in different producers to teach so the kids can see different styles, like Vitamin D, Erik Blood, and Jake One. I want to bring Thaddeus Turner in to teach guitar.

What is the status of the studio now?

I've taken it from a GarageBand studio to a ProTools studio. And I'm now implementing Ableton and other things. We need better mics, better drum mics. I'd like to be able to have a real drum set in here, and be able to record it correctly. Same thing with guitar. Microphones are one of the things that this benefit is working toward. I'd like to be able to record choirs. I'd really like to get adequate equipment so that when the kids walk out of here, they're industry-ready. I want them to be able to go into Bad Animals and be able to know what's up. I want them to have working knowledge. I'm not helping them if I'm not giving them that.

There's a basketball court right next to the studio. And ping-pong and foosball. Are you worried about kids running and jumping around on the basketball court and then coming in here and breaking things?

This is the urban community. Where I grew up, the studio was in the basement of your house, with your mom upstairs and commotion going on. I did a compilation a few years ago in the projects with Vitamin D, Boom Bap, and Jason Black. Several people came in and recorded in my bathroom, and all throughout the house was yelling and screaming and life. I see this as like that.

That's cool that they get to watch actual sessions with you.

I think so. I try to keep it to three kids a class. One will engineer, one will control the board, and one will do their song. Then they rotate. So everyone's learning everything at the same time. Most kids just want to rap, but I'll set it up so that in order for them to get their turn on the mic, they'll have to engineer the other person's session first. And then that kid will do the same for them. It gives them incentive to do it right and pay attention. I teach them little by little.

Where did you learn?

My family. My first studio session was when I was 12 years old and I recorded a Zimbabwean album with traditional marimbas. I was assisting someone. Then I just started going into studios. There was Let's Do It Productions. The Ezelle family had a studio and were very instrumental in the recording community. We all went there and recorded. He would let us come in at midnight and be the last session of the day. I'd put the key under the mat when we were finished.

This area has gone through so much change.

This was the projects before. It's good change. I want to show the kids that this studio is worth it. Because it's not the norm. It's something special and different going on here with this Boys & Girls Club studio. Some people have gone their whole lives and not gotten to record in a place as nice as this.

You got Sir Mix-A-Lot on the CD!

Yes. He's a Boys & Girls Club guy. Boys & Girls Club gave him a lot of support back in the day. I remember sneaking into Mix-A-Lot parties when I was 8 to 10 years old.

This is a good thing you've got going here.

It feels good to be able to make a difference in someone's life. Some kids come in thinking they're a Blood, from the Central to the South End, with beef. They want to rap some things that are pretty bad ideas. I can say to them that I think it's a bad idea and they will respect it. One kid has it tough, he was homeless, didn't know where he was going to get his next meal, and he loves to rap. I've heard he's kind of dangerous and what not. But when he comes in here, he's straight and he listens. We were trying to put him in a position where he can better his life. Unfortunately, at this point, it's not a happy ending. We didn't have the resources to keep helping him. We had him checked into a shelter, but after a while his time there ran out. So we've lost him, for now. I have about six of his songs on the computer here, and they're good, and I want to keep working with him, and keep helping him, but we need some resources. He's still out there. Hopefully, we can raise these funds and I can get him back in here.

Where do you see this program in a couple years.

I'd like to get it to the point where there's a waiting list. It's packed. And kids are funneling in here from all over, and it gets so out of hand, with so much good stuff happening, that the Boys & Girls Clubs of America has to say, "Okay, we need to put one of these in Mercer Island, one in the Central District, there need to be more of these programs. What do we need to do to make that happen?" I want to get it to the point where they have to open up other music programs like this. And then it will feed on itself, kids who were part of the program will be teaching it. It will take some time. I've seen several music programs come and go in the black community. So I'm willing to put the time in and see it through, because I believe it's a good thing. This community, and the people and the music that comes out of it, are worth it. There's a process to growing a tree before it can bear fruit.

The For the Love of Music release show is Tues Dec 21 at Neumos. With Shabazz Palaces, THEESatisfaction, Champagne Champagne, Mash Hall, Macklemore, Mad Rad, and more.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Saturday Night



The next show will be on Saturday in Seattle in aid of the Andy Kotowicz Foundation. Andy worked for Sub Pop Records (SP's label) and died recently in a car accident, so this is a benefit concert with all proceeds going to the Foundation to care for his family.

Saturday, December 4th:
A Concert for The Andy Kotowicz Family Foundation with Shabazz Palaces, Vetiver, Fruit Bats, Wolf Eyes, Pissed Jeans, Mudhoney, A Frames/AFCGT, and Michael Yonkers
-at Seattle's Showbox at the Market. $20

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Live and Uncut

'Digable Planets v.3' play tonight at the Distillery in Calgary, Canada. Appears SP's no-promotion approach is being extended to DP shows too.



And on Friday September 17th, a very special night in Seattle:

Friday, July 16, 2010

Tour Dates




Shabazz Palaces haven't announced the fact they're touring but through some web trawling here's what I've found:

July 14 - Portland, OR (Rotture)
July 15 - Sebastopol, CA (Hopmonk Tavern)
July 16 - San Francisco, CA (Yoshis)
July 17 - Brooklyn, NY (Weeksville Heritage Centre)
July 23 - Seattle, WA (Capital Hill Block Party)

...and with Digable:

August 20 - Seattle, WA (Neumos)

Let me know of any other dates you find. Will try to make the Brooklyn show.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mad Shows, Flows, Airplanes Overseas




Digable Planets are now on tour in western Europe!!! Thank you brothers for bringing the love to us here in this increasingly xenophobic corner of the world. I'll be at the London show, and am sure it'll be even better than their phenomenal 2005 appearance, also at the Jazz Cafe. Backed by UGO, who collaborated with Doodlebug back in the day. Dates:

9 Apr 2010, Bohannon, Berlin
10 Apr 2010, Stadtkeller, Linz
11 Apr 2010, Nexx, Brussels
14 Apr 2010, Nouveau Kasino, Paris
15 Apr 2010, Subway, Cologne
16 Apr 2010, Rust, Copenhagen
19 Apr 2010, Paradiso, Amsterdam
22 Apr 2010, Jazz Cafe, London
23 Apr 2010, Crawdaddy, Dublin
24 Apr 2010, MTV Europe, interview, Oslo

Canadian Tour in May: details TBA.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Video Omnibus



Peace be upon you.

4 worthy videos to end the year in style:

Firstly, one from the vault: Digable on Letterman in 1993 performing a sunny rendition of Where I'm From. Check out Doodlebug's dance moves! I'm convinced that things were better then. Not in type, just degree. As Ish has argued in his "Excerpt from Curse Words" address on shabazzpalaces.com the last twenty years have seen a marked degradation masquerading as 'progress'. '93 still had about it an air of the 80s that was nothing but a memory by '97.

Secondly, the Digable show at Anaheim's House of Blues from Sep 17th 2008. I personally remember the electric atmosphere at the London show in Febuary 2005 but this was on another level altogether, thanks in part to Victor Tapia's brilliant percussion. Songs: Rebirth of Slick (remix), An untitled new track [presumably meant for the ill-fated reunion LP], another unidentified new track [with Ish's lyrics from SP's "A Mess.."], and an undescribably cool renditon of Pacifics. In 2 parts.

Thirdly, a rare interview by WBC Magazine, from last month. Digable Planets is now officially Ish and C-Knowledge, aka 'The Oil Brothers'. Interesting name... Oil features largely in Shabazz Palaces' iconography as I hope to discuss in a later post.

Fourthly, and bringing the story to the present, the Shabazz Palaces show on KEXP radio has been uploaded onto 'You Tube' complete with visuals, lyrics, and 800-year old Sufi poetry from Rumi, thanks to an appreciative fan going by the name of Koobkang.

Looking ahead, Shabazz Palaces will be playing their first show at Neumos in Seattle, WA on January 8th 2010. There's a huge buzz surrounding this date so expect a sell out and get your tickets soon... and someone, please, record it!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Butterfly n Doodlebug 2009 Tour


Catch Ish and C-Knowledge on tour performing Digable classics as well as their respective solo projects this autumn/winter. If you make it please record some SP songs and upload them. S'il vous plait.

4 Nov 2009 KENT, Ohio
6 Nov 2009 Rock Island, Illinois
7 Nov 2009 Des Moines, Iowa
8 Nov 2009 St. Louis, Missouri
10 Nov 2009 Chicago, Illinois
11 Nov 2009 MADISON, Wisconsin
12 Nov 2009 Minneapolis, Minnesota
13 Nov 2009 Lawrence, Kansas
2 Dec 2009 Santa Barbara, California
3 Dec 2009 West Hollywood, California
4 Dec 2009 San Diego, California
5 Dec 2009 San Francisco, California
7 Dec 2009 Santa Cruz, California
9 Dec 2009 Sebastol, California
11 Dec 2009 Seattle, Washington
12 Dec 2009 Boise, Idaho
13 Dec 2009 Portland, Oregon

For more info and to hear the new track "Freshout" visit the myspace page.