Because not only do you see people up and close who are doing things in your field, but you also see where you could be in the future. Kevin: As much as people don’t want to admit it, it is the most important thing. How important is it to come to LA as an up and coming artist? I feel like in Northern California, you have to try a lot harder. When we travel, that energy definitely sticks out a little bit. Jeff: We’re definitely from the West Coast. You guys are from Sacramento, how does that play into your life and career? Kevin: We did a couple sessions, and then Denzel recorded on one of the songs that we had been working on. We linked up with him in the studio maybe 6 or 7 months ago. We just had a song on Denzel Curry’s new album, but then we’re also putting out super electric guitar jams on our own SoundCloud. Wherever we can fit in and put our energy into is where we’ll go. We just try to touch all fields as much as possible. Jeff: We came up as hip-hop producers, so it’s sort of just lead to the EDM thing. But I think we’ve incorporated a little bit of both elements. We always considered it more instrumental, as opposed to electronic dance. We don’t try to restrict ourselves in one space. We have a wide variety of songs and sounds. Where do you fit in the realm of EDM and hip-hop? Kevin: I’m the older brother with the beard. Jeff: Two brothers who make music, Jeff and Kevin. Earlier this year, Kevin and Jeff unleashed an explosive remix of Billie Eilish and Khalid’s “Lovely,” as well as produced on Denzel Curry’s new album, TA1300.įor those who don’t know, who is Hippie Sabotage? The song’s top-notch production is magically blended together with their smooth vocals, live guitar, and signature 808’s. If you need a starter, “Fading Into Fog” is a great place to begin. Whether it’s EDM or hip-hop, the two NorCal-bred brothers waste no time in unleashing only the hottest records, hardest beats, and even more turnt shows. If you know know producers, you know them to be one of the most lit production duos in the game. Hippie Sabotage can be described in one word: vibes.
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