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Skrillex Announces Three Month ‘Mothership’ Tour

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Skrillex, the industrial dubstep sensation, has announced the largest tour of his career yet, the Mothership tour. Spanning three months and covering a vast majority of North America, he will be hitting almost every conceivable location…except for f*cking Detroit!!! Seriously, what kinda B.S. is that? His music sounds like Transformers banging it out and I want to hear that in person! Actually, the thought of Optimus Prime bending over Starscream is putting a bad taste in my mouth…

Check after the jump for all the tour dates.

SKRILLEX “MOTHERSHIP TOUR” DATES:
Pre-order your tickets here
9/22/11   San Diego   Petco Park*
9/23/11  Las Vegas   Surrender*
9/24/11   Salt Lake   Saltair*
9/26/11   El Paso   Buchanans*
9/27/11   San Antonio   Rio*
9/28/11  Dallas  Palladium*
9/29/11   Houston   Stereo Live*
9/30/11   New Orleans   Sugar Mill*
10/1/11   Atlanta   Tabernacle*
10/2/11   Raleigh   Long Branch*
10/4/11   Norfolk   Norva*
10/5/11   Baltimore   Ram’s Head Live*
10/6/11   Washinton, DC   Fur*
10/7/11   Richmond   National*
10/8/11   Philadelphia   Electric Factory*
10/9/11   Sayreville   Starland Ballroom*
10/10/11   Buffalo   Town Ballroom*
10/11/11   Syracuse   Center of Progress
10/12/11   Portland   State Theater
10/13/11   Burlington   Higher Ground
10/14/11   Montreal   New City Gas
10/15/11   Toronto   Kool Haus
10/18/11   Saskatoon   Tequila
10/19/11   Calgary   Flames Central
10/20/11   Edmonton   Edmonton Events Center
10/21/11   Vancouver   Forum
10/22/11   Vernon   Westbild Center
10/24/11   Spokane   Knitting Factory
10/25/11   Seattle   Showbox
10/26/11   Eugene   Mcdonald
10/27/11   Portland   Roseland
10/28/11   San Francisco   Warfield
10/30/11   Phoenix   Marquee Theater
10/31/11   Broomfield   1st Bank Center ^
11/2/11   Lawrence   Liberty Hall
11/3/11   St Louis   The Pageant
11/4/11   Memphis   Minglewood Hall
11/5/11   Nashville   Municipal Auditorium
11/6/11   Asheville   Orange Peel
11/8/11   Bloomington   Bluebird
11/9/11   Columbus   LC Pavillion
11/10/11   Indianapolis   Egyptian Room
11/11/11   Chicago   Congress
11/12/11   Chicago   Congress
12/10/11   Athens   Georgia Theater
12/11/11   Jacksonville   Freebird
12/12/11   Tallahassee   The Moon
12/15/11   Orlando   House of Blues
12/16/11   Tampa   Ritz Yarbor
12/17/11   Miami   The Filmore
 
* with Foreign Beggars, all other dates with Two Fresh
^ with Skream & Benga, Nero (Live), 12th Planet, Two Fresh, and Nadastrom

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“He Walks By Night” – Listen to a Brand New John Carpenter Song NOW!

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It’s a new day, and you’ve got new John Carpenter to listen to. John Carpenter, Daniel Davies and Cody Carpenter have released the new track He Walks By Night this morning, the second single off their upcoming album Lost Themes IV: Noir, out May 3 on Sacred Bones Records.

Lost Themes IV: Noir is the latest installment in a series that sees Carpenter releasing new music for John Carpenter movies that don’t actually exist. The first Lost Themes was released in 2015, followed by Lost Themes II in 2016 and Lost Themes III: Alive After Death in 2021.

Sacred Bones previews, “It’s been a decade since John Carpenter recorded the material that would become Lost Themes, his debut album of non-film music and the opening salvo in one of Hollywood’s great second acts. Those vibrant, synth-driven songs, made in collaboration with his son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, kickstarted a musical renaissance for the pioneering composer and director. With Lost Themes IV: Noir, they’ve struck gold again, this time mining the rich history of the film noir genre for inspiration.

“Since the first Lost Themes, John has referred to these compositions as “soundtracks for the movies in your mind.” On the fourth installment in the series, those movies are noirs. Like the film genre they were influenced by, what makes these songs “noirish” is sometimes slippery and hard to define, and not merely reducible to a collection of tropes. The scores for the great American noir pictures were largely orchestral, while the Carpenters and Davies work off a sturdy synth-and-guitar backbone.

“The trio’s free-flowing chemistry means Lost Themes IV: Noir runs like a well-oiled machine—the 1951 Jaguar XK120 Roadster from Kiss Me Deadly, perhaps, or the 1958 Plymouth Fury from John’s own Christine. It’s a chemistry that’s helped power one of the most productive stretches of John’s creative life, and Noir proves that it’s nowhere near done yielding brilliant results.”

You can pre-save Lost Themes IV: Noir right now! And listen to the new track below…

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