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Sofi Tukker Fires Up Stubbs On A Cold Night

 

“I dare you not to dance! I dare you not to dance!” Haiku Hands has a next-level understanding of how to get a crowd to start moving, and that sometimes means using reverse psychology.  The Aussie power-dance quartet asked the crowd to lose control while they danced, and a large Stubbs crowd was willing to oblige since most of them were their to shake their ‘rumbas’ to Sofi Tukker anyway. Haiku Hands served as a perfect opener to Sofi Tukker, stirring up the crowd’s willingness to dance on a chilly October Austin night.

 

Sofi Tukker exploded onto the stage with sexual physicality that was emphasized by pulsating rhythms and primitive percussion. If it was Sofi Tukker’s intention to coax the animalistic tendencies out of the crowd, they succeeded all too well. The throng of dancers in the crowd had created an amorphous vibrating organism of bliss.  Songs like “Fuck They” and “Mi Rumba” continued to level-up the energy with each consecutive track.

 

The beauty of a Sofi Tukker set is their song quality is strong enough to sprinkle in hits at the outset but still have enough to backload the end of the set and encore. “Swing”, “Best Friend”, “Batshit” and “Purple Hat”  all rapid-fired with out regard to the physical limitations of endurance for those who were dancing. The set would end with the duo’s most romanticized track “Fantasy” which allayed the crowd with beautiful deep house odyssey. A one-song encore would ensue in which they would play “Drinkee” and send the sweaty crowd smiling into the Austin night.

 

 

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Sofi Tukker lands tune on iPhone ad + releases 'Treehouse' LP

Our most faithful readers might remember NYC electro-pop duo Sofi Tukker on the cover of 2016 electronic issue of The Deli Magazine. Well, the band recently landed a sweet deal with Apple for the use of an excerpt of their song Batshit in the latest iPhone 8 ad (which is literally everywhere these days). The guys just released their debut album Treehouse and will celebrate it with a live performance at Brooklyn Steel on April 21st.





The Deli NYC's issue #48 is online! Brooklyn Synth Expo / Electronic Music issue!

Ladies and Gents,

We are proud to unveil (for now just digitally) issue #48 of The Deli Magazine NYC. It's an issue entirely focused on Electronic music, featuring a gear section focused on our upcoming Brooklyn Synth Expo, and many Q&As with the most promising emerging electronic bands about their favorite synths. On the cover, EDM-World duo SOFI TUKKER; inside, a feature about NYC's LGBT Hip Hop scene and a two page article about nu-soul up and coming diva Cruel Youth.

The print version of it will hit the streets of NYC on Friday November 4th.

Hope you enjoy it!

The Folks at The Deli

P.S. Check out Sofi Tukker's new video for 'Awoo,' streaming below.

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4 of the Best Emering NYC Artists in 2016: The Lemon Twigs, Maggie Rogers, Margaret Glaspy and Sofi Tukker

Check out the four NYC artists we covered in the latest issue of The Deli's Fresh Buzz section - they are the best of what's coming up! You can read about them here.

 





SOFI TUKKER unveils video and debut EP + talks about gear on Delicious Audio

Who said a beautiful melody is necessary to create a great song? SOFI TUKKER's's gone viral single Drinkee (brand new video below) features a one-note melodic phrase repeated over and over pretty much from the beginning to the end of the song - and we'll never get tired of it! The Brooklyn based duo just unveiled their debut EP 'Soft Animals,' which comprises all their singles to date, plus electro ballad 'Moon Tattoo,' and also announced a bunch of summer dates in Europe and the US - the local date at Baby's All Right on July 30th is already sold out. We recently asked them a few questions about their creative process, check out the link below. 

Delicious Audio Interview with SOFI TUKKER about synths and their creative process.

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