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Theophilus London “Flying Overseas” video

November 22nd, 2010

The homie Theophilus London delivers his best video yet for the excellent “Flying Overseas”, a collaboration with Dev Hynes and Solange Knowles.

Via GQ

The song is available for download from Green Label Sound HERE.

Some upcoming events…

October 27th, 2010

I’m not really in touring mode right now but I do have various shows lined up… just wanted to draw your attention to 2 in particular, both Holiday-themed.

This Saturday, in Chicago – buy tix here

New York – HARD Turkey Soup – Nov 27 – buy tix here:

For my complete show listings, check the Tour section. Keep the holiday spirit high.

Theophilus London “Hey Wonderful” video

August 02nd, 2010

Check out the homie’s latest offering, from the excellent I Want You mixtape.

Hey Wonderful – Theophilus London from Theophilus London on Vimeo.

Fool’s Gold Fabric takeover

January 25th, 2010

Fabric

Fool’s Gold planted its feet firmly into the Old Continent last fall with the European Vacation tour, and the invasion continues in February when we take command of Fabric’s fabled Room Two.

Get your tickets here.

UPDATE: Grab Kingdom’s new promo mix from Fabric’s Soundcloud

Congorock and Theophilus London videos

January 13th, 2010

2 new videos from the fam. First off, on Fool’s Gold: Congorock’s “Babylon”. The Pomp&Clout directed clip is also available for purchase on iTunes (as part of a Scion A/V video collab series), stay tuned for the full Congorock “Babylon” single coming soon.

Congorock – Babylon from Scion A/V on Vimeo.

If you attended last summer’s 10,000LB Hamburger Tour then you saw my boy Theophilus London opening for me. Here’s his brand new video for “Humdrum Town”, a song you can grab for free on the Green Label Sound site.

10,000LB Hamburger Tour recap video!!!

September 10th, 2009

The amps were on 11. We danced through to the morning light. I bought a horse. It was a memorable odyssey, that 10,000LB Hamburger Tour. Relive it with us one more time!

Thank you to everyone who made it out to one of our shows. To all the special guests as well. To everyone who garnished that burger. Thank you.

Oh and we still have limited stock of the tour tee! Grab it here before they’re all gone…

Around the World Pt. 23: 10,000LB Hamburger Tour wrap-up

August 19th, 2009

As posted on the fab Fader blog.

Time for the final recap of the 10,000LB Hamburger Tour; the second serving, if you will. For those just catching on this lasted all throughout July, traveling across North America on a tour bus with Treasure Fingers and Theophilus London. We did an extensive run across enormous Canada. Normally I have a rule: no more than 4 shows in a row. I’m not sure how but that rule got broken, or bent, and we did a 5 city blitz. The day before that started I was in Vancouver and decided to get a massage at my hotel to try and ease the tour wear-and-tear. Then we went to our first Canadian show in Victoria, which involved putting the bus on a ferry. There’s something pretty phenomenal about putting an entire bus on a boat. But hey, Archimedes wasn’t kidding, buoyancy is very real. We also saw some porpoises in the water as we were leaving the docks. How do you recognize a porpoise? By its fin! In Victoria, about an hour or two before my set my neck started stiffening up. It got bad really fast and I had to play my set whilst in pain. Damn massage! On the lighter side, a girl asked me if I was Amish.

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I’m hoooome…

August 03rd, 2009

I just got home from the month-long extravaganza that we called the 10,000LB Hamburger Tour. What a rapturous adventure! Of course there will be a full blog recap this week. But in the meantime here are a few of my favorite pics since the last post.

(B&W pics by Pooya Nabei)

And a little bonus for the road:

Around the World Pt. 23: 10,000LB Hamburger Tour

July 22nd, 2009

From the fab Fader blog.

I’m about halfway into the 10,000LB Hamburger Tour so I think it’s time for some stories. We started off in the South, which I think is a bit unusual. Most tours go through the South in the middle, it’s typically the hardest leg of a tour because the distances are so long. It’s tricky finding decent food on those long drives so the name turned into a self-fulfilled prophecy: We ended up really eating hamburgers all the time. I’m gonna get fat! Someone pass me a parsnip or something.

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Mustard is hard at work

July 13th, 2009

Have you met my horse Mustard? I picked him in Miami and he’s joining us on the 10,000LB Hamburger Tour. Here he is on the tour bus, hard at work making spreadsheets next to Theophilus.