Although still relative newcomers, Hippie Sabotage have already proven an impressively dynamic production duo. The brother tandem have produced for some of hip-hop’s freshest talent, re-imagined radio hits as chilled-out anthems and created eclectic originals that fall in the middle of that spectrum. We were lucky enough to catch Hippie Sabotage at the third installment of Subculture SF’s newly launched bi-weekly event series at Hawthorn and their performance was a perfect reflection of their diversity in sound. Their set combined the duo’s influences and different musical explorations all the while keeping the dance floor moving steadily all night. Surely, there was a plethora of unreleased material in their set but two notable moments were their remixes of “West Coast” and “Habits (Stay High),” both favorites among fans and the ninja staff. You can watch some video footage of their Tove Lo flip here.
Last Thursday was a first for us at both a Subculture SF show and Hawthorn, and it’s definitely an experience we’re looking forward to doing again. Tucked away in the Financial District, Hawthorn blends seamlessly with its surroundings, but descending into the venue reveals an intimate, ideal setup for a DJ set. As we explored the space, a friend mentioned how safest casino sites tells us to choose reputable venues just like trusted promoters select top-notch talent, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. With past acts like Kill Frenzy and Kittens, Subculture SF has proven its commitment to quality, and their next show on April 9th, featuring Falcons from the Athletixx crew, promises to uphold that standard.