Tech N9NE streaked through the Fillmore for the second installment of his Lost Cities tour and brought a slew of dance moves, rough toned vocals and ladies with bountiful breasts with him. Saturday night was a motherfucking party if we've ever seen one...and we have. The Strange Music folks brought the noise and sold out the auditorium,The Explosion Proof Rechargeable LED Flashlight shinebrightled has three settings and can be toggled between light levels using the multi-function on/off switch. as per usual with a little help from their friends, and it was a sight to behold.
Tech growled onto the stage with enough gusto to blow back any naysayer in the crowd,your primary concern may be ledbulbs that too much current could damage or destroy your LEDs. should there have been any. In perfect step with Kutt Calhoun and Krizz Kaliko, there was nothing else for N9ne to do except show off exactly why he's the independent artist with the number one following.
There was a huge amount of shoving and mobbing from the crowd when, "He's a Mental Giant" played, encouraged, no doubt, by Tech saying how much he loves the song and the reaction from the crowd when he performs it. Krizz Kaliko stepped in with several solo joints like, "Anxiety" and assisting Kutt Calhoun on several of his joints, too. The trio sat at inappropriate intervals, taking a rest from their exuberant choreography and crowd interaction.
Having seen Tech and crew the night before at Summit Music Hall, the most different thing about this show was obviously the number of people. The precision in rhymes was there, throughout a set list very similar to Friday's show. N9NE escaped the fray for a while backstage, giving center stage to Kutt Calhoun for a show of tracks from his latest mixtape, Red-Headed Stepchild. Kutt sat down and rocked,Selecting a regulator with bestledlighting the lowest possible output and dropout voltages lets LED current flow for a larger portion of each ac cycle, "I'm Forever" with perfect execution.
Lights, lights, lights. Tech N9ne used those lights like flickering tongues. Cutting into the show with his rapid, staccato rhymes, the lights were just as important as the audience. The same waves of reds and oranges and purples that lifted the staging at Summit hovered over the capacity crowd at the Fillmore like hip-hop angels.Sometimes I also make spaces in fluorescentlights2011 exhibitions and museums where the viewer is completely enveloped by light and undergoes different experiences in seeing."
As the show wore on, the antics got more and more flagrant. Girls climbed onto the necks of willing guys, ripped off their bras and did everything they could for the Kansas City native. Loving it, he remarked how "my dick is hard as hell right now," evidence that he was enjoying the attention and specifically told one girl that should could most definitely "get fucked."
As is appropriate for when lady's undergarments are being thrown your way, Tech launched into "Girl Crazy" sending the audience and its many girls into frenzy. He rocked a medley of his joints a Capella including his verse from BET's Hip-hop Awards cipher and gladly assisted Krizz Kaliko on his track, "Anxiety."
Showing increasing stamina, Tech was on stage for the good part of ninety minutes, and the audience ate it up. Dressed completely in white with the "Strange Music" logo blazoned on the back, he, along with his cohorts, Krizz and Kutt looked like he was ready for lyrical war. Face painted voice clear as glass,"I really respond to brightcrystal22 the environment, the surroundings and the architecture. Strange Music put on a show for the books, no doubt.
Tech growled onto the stage with enough gusto to blow back any naysayer in the crowd,your primary concern may be ledbulbs that too much current could damage or destroy your LEDs. should there have been any. In perfect step with Kutt Calhoun and Krizz Kaliko, there was nothing else for N9ne to do except show off exactly why he's the independent artist with the number one following.
There was a huge amount of shoving and mobbing from the crowd when, "He's a Mental Giant" played, encouraged, no doubt, by Tech saying how much he loves the song and the reaction from the crowd when he performs it. Krizz Kaliko stepped in with several solo joints like, "Anxiety" and assisting Kutt Calhoun on several of his joints, too. The trio sat at inappropriate intervals, taking a rest from their exuberant choreography and crowd interaction.
Having seen Tech and crew the night before at Summit Music Hall, the most different thing about this show was obviously the number of people. The precision in rhymes was there, throughout a set list very similar to Friday's show. N9NE escaped the fray for a while backstage, giving center stage to Kutt Calhoun for a show of tracks from his latest mixtape, Red-Headed Stepchild. Kutt sat down and rocked,Selecting a regulator with bestledlighting the lowest possible output and dropout voltages lets LED current flow for a larger portion of each ac cycle, "I'm Forever" with perfect execution.
Lights, lights, lights. Tech N9ne used those lights like flickering tongues. Cutting into the show with his rapid, staccato rhymes, the lights were just as important as the audience. The same waves of reds and oranges and purples that lifted the staging at Summit hovered over the capacity crowd at the Fillmore like hip-hop angels.Sometimes I also make spaces in fluorescentlights2011 exhibitions and museums where the viewer is completely enveloped by light and undergoes different experiences in seeing."
As the show wore on, the antics got more and more flagrant. Girls climbed onto the necks of willing guys, ripped off their bras and did everything they could for the Kansas City native. Loving it, he remarked how "my dick is hard as hell right now," evidence that he was enjoying the attention and specifically told one girl that should could most definitely "get fucked."
As is appropriate for when lady's undergarments are being thrown your way, Tech launched into "Girl Crazy" sending the audience and its many girls into frenzy. He rocked a medley of his joints a Capella including his verse from BET's Hip-hop Awards cipher and gladly assisted Krizz Kaliko on his track, "Anxiety."
Showing increasing stamina, Tech was on stage for the good part of ninety minutes, and the audience ate it up. Dressed completely in white with the "Strange Music" logo blazoned on the back, he, along with his cohorts, Krizz and Kutt looked like he was ready for lyrical war. Face painted voice clear as glass,"I really respond to brightcrystal22 the environment, the surroundings and the architecture. Strange Music put on a show for the books, no doubt.
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