Even on a Tuesday night both the crowd and RL were hyped as fuck. Probably the best show I've been to.
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RL GRIME IN CONCERT:
In just a few short years, LA-based trap producer RL Grime has gone from bedroom hobbyist to breakout sensation with his massive, floor-shattering remixes of artists like Kanye West and Benny Benassi. Indeed, the young producer is a master of both the buildup and the drop, slaying eardrums around the country with his bass-heavy original productions and epic live sets. Fans of hip-hop, trap, and even acid house have a new hero in RL Grimes, and they'll get the chance to have their minds blown in the flesh as he hits the road for his latest tour.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Harry Steinway, a.k.a. RL Grime, was born in Los Angeles in 1991. After studying music business at universities in Boston and New York, he returned to LA and joined the WeDidIt collective with fellow producers Shlomo, Groundislava, and D33J. In 2012 he released the Grapes EP on the WeDidIt label, garnering attention later in the year for his acclaimed remix of Kanye West's "Mercy," which The Fader described "as if hail and tsunami waves were both byproducts of bass." His 2013 EP High Beams, a collaboration with producer Slava and California rapper Problem, debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Electronic Chart, further boosting his popularity with fans around the world. On his latest tour, RL Grime will treat fans to more epic buildups, breakdowns, and never-before-heard cuts from his ever-growing catalog.
Rating: 5 out of 5by Natetan666 on 5/9/14Webster Hall - New York Rating: 3 out of 5 RL Grime at Webster Hall
by Ange6611 on 5/9/14Webster Hall - New YorkI have mixed feelings on this event. RL Grime himself was amazing as always BUT he only played one set which was about an hour long. Webster hall had no other DJs set up so it was kind of awkward... The line was HUGE! Waited about a half hour to get in and then once we got close to the entrance they then said seperate into two line printed tickets and non printed tickets. We got in and the place was filled with people but no music until 11pm... The ticket stated doors open at 8pm show starts at 9pm so I feel bad for people who got there early! They should have definetely had other DJs playing before and after the Trap King.
Rating: 5 out of 5by Anonymous on 11/2/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn Both DJ's / Producers killed it. Great atmosphere, spooky and gnarly
Rating: 4 out of 5by Pablo14 on 11/2/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn Sick music. Lights lack a little. Cool venue. Sold out show but not a sardine can. Great time.