

Then pressed against my husband and i with their backs and asses and took group selfies together as we were being crushed into a gate. We had a spot for a half hour before these ppl pushed their asses against us, apologizing for putting their ass all over us. There were huge speakers and blank TV's hanging blocking the stage and the band.

All the VIP set up in center was taking up over half the viewing area and no one was paying for that shit. CAMERAS NEED A SECOND TO FOCUS! There was 6 feet of space for ppl and I wasn't in anyone's way off to the side. The staff was all great except one guy who yelled at me for trying to take a photo for more than 3 seconds. LIVE NATION & TICKETMASTER SUCKS AND NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OUT OF POWER!!! They give a positive sweet vibe and I'd rather be in the same atmosphere next time. Such a lovely band! Would love to see them at a festival with a better crowd. Rufus is amazing!! I absolutely love them!! Beautiful, talented, sexy, melty, and personal. RÜFÜS have supported LCD SoundSystem and Holy Ghost! and made appearances at SXSW, Wonderland Festival and Reading and Leeds festival, comfortably situating themselves at the forefront of Australia’s emerging EDM scene. The album created a perfect balance of light and dark whilst encompassing all their musical influences and featured the popular singles: “Tonight”, “Desert Night” and “Take Me”. As RÜFÜS ventured outside of Australia, playing shows across Europe with their European influenced sound, the band soon became known for their electric performances as the commanded the attention of the audience with their euphoric and upbeat sounds.Īfter writing solidly for nine months, in 2013 RÜFÜS released their highly anticipated debut album “Atlas” which catapulted into the Australian album charts debuting at number one and achieving gold status. Using Soundcloud as a platform to release new material saw the band boost both interest and popularity as their reach extended worldwide with their energetic and ambient electronic sound.
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As advocates for the DIY approach, the band tend kept all productions low key and had all artwork designed by George’s brother allowing the band to have full control over the all aspects of their art. The following year the band released the “Blue” EP with the single “This Summer”. The result of these recordings would become their debut self-titled EP which they released in 2011 featuring the first single “We Left” on their own label Monkeleon.

Once the material had been produced, James Hunt (drums) from a local indie band completed the line-up and the vision for RÜFÜS was realised. Bonding through their mutual love of artists such as: Booka Shade, Trentemoller and Royksopp, they experimented with a more electronic sound and recorded the outcome in their bedrooms. Rüfüs Du Sol will support the new effort with a previously-announced headline run at L.A.’s Banc of California Stadium this November.Having just completed a sound engineering course, Jon George (keys) met Tyrone Lindqvist (vocals) through his brother and he jumped on board to record to his Lindqvist’s solo acoustic project. Previous LPs Atlas (from 2013) and Bloom (2016) went to No. 2 on the Heatseekers Albums chart and the ARIA Albums Chart. 6 on Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and reached No. The group is coming off a career-defining album, 2018’s Solace, which was nominated for two Grammy Awards (for best dance/electronic album and best dance recording) and three ARIA Awards (winning for best dance release) and was voted as the best electronic album of 2018 by Billboard’s Dance. We hadn’t played a show for 18 months, I guess the crowd had been waiting a year.” When Rüfüs Du Sol (formerly Rüfüs) was up on stage, it “felt like actually a dream,” he explained. “There was a lot that made it a very crazy moment for us. “It was very surreal,” recounts bandmate James Hunt. One of those tracks is “Alive,” which the act performed for late-night TV, by way of a pre-recorded clip from Red Rocks Ampitheatre, filming during a two-night sold-out run earlier this month.

Rufus Du Sol Adds Third Los Angles Concert, Promises ‘Plenty of New Music’ to Come
