The black SUV with the “Ecstasy” vanity plate pulled up to the back-stage entrance of Westword Music Showcase on Saturday, and out stepped the driver, who looked fully dressed to attend an ’80s prom.
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Before their show-closing performance at The FADER FORT Presented by Converse, we spoke with Dave 1 of Chromeo about the controversial title of their upcoming album, White Women, their modern art ...
“We never would have made a proper live album without the band,” says David “Dave 1” Macklovitch. Alongside long-standing collaborator Patrick “P-Thugg” Gemayel, the duo, known as Chromeo, have been ...