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King Krule, everyone’s favorite British boy wonder (who plays three sold out NYC shows this week), stopped by Rubber Tracks studio for a short but sweet set, organized by The FADER—expect some video from them; here’s how it went in stills:
King Krule, everyone’s favorite British boy wonder (who plays three sold out NYC shows this week), stopped by Rubber Tracks studio for a short but sweet set, organized by The FADER—expect some video from them; here’s how it went in stills:
Our 2nd annual event, and first of its dimensional kind, went off with flying colors last Wednesday night. We’re very proud to have envisioned something different during CMJ, and we’re very thankful for all who chose to enter this evening with us. Much love to BriAnna and Nathaniel, all performers, and The End.
A closer look at its DNA can be had in this discussion with Nathaniel Whitcomb, here. And traces of what it left behind, are below:
A big thanks to BriAnna Olson, 17 Frost, and three of our favorite acts for cohesively blurring the lines between sound and vision last Saturday.