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Hippie Sabotage

Time: September 29, 2018 from 6pm to 11pm
Location: Somo Village, Rohnert Park, CA
Street: 1100 Valley House Dr
City/State: Rohnert Park, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: https://somoconcerts.com/hipp…
Event Type: bay area, rohnert park
Organized By: Ineffable Live and Second Octave
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2018

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Saturday, September 29

Ineffable Live and Second Octave Presents
Hippie Sabotage, live

at SOMO Village, Rohnert Park, CA
Door Time- 6:00 PM. Show Time- 7:00 PM
All Ages Show– Children 5 years old and younger have free admission to SOMO Concerts when accompanied by a paid adult 18 years or older.
Free Parking and plenty of it!

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♦ Artist INFORMATION ♦

Hippie Sabotage
Formed by brothers Kevin and Jeff Saurer, Sacramento electronic music duo Hippie Sabotage started to craft their hip-hop instrumentals in the mid-2000s. Working closely with local producer Chase Moore during their early career, they mixed the cultural melting pot vibes of their hometown with hip-hop and produced beats for rappers such as J. Leake and Yukmouth. They later collaborated with Chicago-based artists such as Calez of 2008ighties and Kami de Chukwu. Hippie Sabotage developed and expanded their beats and soon incorporated more diverse influences on their tracks for a whole new host of rappers such as Alex Wiley (“Something to Say”) and C Plus (“Callin’ Me”). They released their own material with the Vacants EP in early 2013 and followed this with a couple more singles (“White Tiger” and “Sunny”) throughout the same year. They began to get worldwide attention in spring 2014 when singer Ellie Goulding posted their remix for “Habits (Stay High)” by Swedish pop singer Tove Lo on social media. The song reached over a million hits following Goulding’s endorsement, and was soon followed by a handful of releases that same year. In addition to the Johnny Long Chord EP, the duo also issued The Sunny Album. In 2016 they released their sophomore full-length, Providence, and the Options EP, a collaboration with Cubic Z. The Saurers continued their work with Z on the Drifter album in 2017.


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