Statistiken
Biografie
All three members of the group are well known within the underground hip-hop scene and have built significant careers individually. Together, though, Dan the Automator on production, Del the Funky Homosapien rapping and Kid Koala DJ-ing create an epic, avant-garde production, which has attracted a large underground following in the US and beyond.
The group has produced two studio albums, both of which charted within the US Billboard 200 charts placing at 194 and 41 respectively. Their first album, the self-titled “Deltron 3030” is a concept album that details a battle between character Deltron Zero and the corporate powers that rule the universe. The album is genre bending and non-conforming throughout, and the scale of the scale of the project with its multiple collaborators, including Damon Albarn and Mark Bell, has been noted by critics and fans alike.
Deltron 3030 followed up this initial offering with “Event Two”, which was released in 2013 some 13 years after the release of their debut album. Despite the delay in between albums, “Event Two” had been in production as far back as 2004. The album placed more than 150 places higher than its predecessor; the wait and the inclusion of celebrities such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Amber Tamblyn, The Lonely Island, Damon Albarn and Jamie Cullum added to the album’s buzz and appeal. The album was a narrative sequel to the work produced for “Deltron 3030”.
Live-Bewertungen
It's reasonable to be weary of Deltron 3030 when it comes to watching them live. They took a hiatus for over a decade and then live hip-hop in general is a bit of a crap shoot. Some of it is great, some of it is really awful.
Thankfully you can put your concerns to rest because Deltron 3030 are one of the best touring hip-hop acts in the world right now. They use a live backing band who really add that extra oomph to the music that a lot of live hip-hop is lacking. In addition to that, Del tha Funkee Homosapien is a true professional who puts his all into these shows. This may be one of those "cash grab reunion tours" that have become popular in recent years, but it really doesn't feel like it. Deltron 3030 are as good as they have ever been. If you've been wanting to see these guys for years you owe it to yourself to check out one of their shows if they're coming to your area.
Even if you're not that familiar with Deltron 3030, consider buying a ticket and go into the show with an open mind. There's a very good chance you'll leave the show impressed with what you saw.
The Deltron 3030 show was amazing. Easily one of the best concerts I've ever been to. It was loud, and I was partially deafened for the rest of the night. My voice still hasn't recovered. Kid Koala's opening set killed. He brought the energy, controlled the crowd, and kept it all till the end. His remix of the theme from Yo Gabba Gabba was amazing. For realz. Two words: Open. Close. But, my god, the Deltron 3030 set was perfect. They picked all the best songs, from 3030 and Event II, put them in the right order, had such a great stage presence, just perfect. I would relive the concert in a heartbeat. Totally, did not expect the finale, but I won't spoil it for everyone else. Definitely see Deltron.
Amazing show! If you're unaware, Del is the rapper that was part of Gorrilaz back in the day. He's now formed a group with a keyboardist, bassist, guitarist, drummer, and disc jockey. The music is basically a cross between Wu Tang Clan and Rage Against The Machine. Very great stage presence and crowd vibes. And I don't wanna give too much away... but they end the show with a great classic. Definitely a recommended show. You won't regret it.
I have been a fan of Deltron 3030 for years since first hearing "Clint Eastwood" by the Gorillaz and tracking down Del the Funky Homosabien. The show was high energy and a lot of fun. Performances by the the band were very straight forward with Del rapping, Kid Koala spinning and Dan doing that thing he does. Supporting musicians were terrific, especially the bassist who really played with finesse and grace. It was a great, groovy show.