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Emilie
November 29th 2016
Altid en fucking fornøjelse at danse med L.O.C!
Frederiksberg, Denmark@
Falconer Salen
Carol Slotved
August 30th 2016
Best one yet ❤️
Aalborg, Denmark@
Aalborg KOngres- og Kultur-center
Teddy
January 14th 2015
L.O.C. @ Bremen Teater – 5. marts 2015Det var en enkeltstående unik chance med kun 5 koncerter at opleve L.O.C.’s senest udspil "Grand Cru” med under titlen, Musik Inspireret af Livet. En ny og anderledes koncert form fra den ellers så hårdt slående West Coast rapper (Aarhus V), som henover tid er blevet Danmarks mest bedst klædte og stilfulde rapper i sort smoking, butterfly og blank poleret skinnende sko.Inden koncerten blev man budt champagne af diva klædte damer, underholdt af stilfuld cellospillende pige samt underholdning af showgirls. Aften stod i crooneren Frank "Old Blue Eyes" Sinatras tegn krydret med lidt Las Vegas glamour. Det blev en glædelig overraskende ny side fra Liam O'Connor, hvor både de nye numre samt en helt del af numrene fra bagkataloget var blevet revet rundt og sat på noder tilpasset til genren 'Crooner & Swing' med alt hvad den indebærer af horn, strygere samt rockabilly guitar a la Brian Setzer.Endnu en super fed koncertaften med L.O.C. i bedste Frank "Old Blue Eyes" Sinatra stil krydret med hiphop klassens hårddreng, det var helt klart SGMD (SelvgjortMillionærDrøm).5 ud af 5 stjerner
København V, Denmark@
Bremen Teater
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About L.O.C.

There are at least 2 artists going by the name L.O.C.

1) Danish-Irish Liam O'Conner, Born 10/07/1979 grew up in the Danish city of Århus. He was previously a member of "Alzheimer Klinikken" with Uso and Rescue which later became "B.A.N.G.E.R.S." with Uso, Rescue and N.I.S (Niggerenislæden, Marc Johnson) He debuted solo in 2001 with the album "Dominologi", latest album being "Melankolia/XxxCouture" (2008)

Discography:

"Dominologi" (2001)
"Inkarneret" (2003)
"Cassiopeia" (2005)
"Nyt Fra Vestfronten" (2007)
"Melankolia/XxxCouture" (2008)
"Nyt Fra Vestfronten 2" (2008)


2) L.O.C. are a group of Jamaican origin, residing in London. The group name comes from the first initial of each member of the trio - Lenky, Orthodox and Chris. Lenky and Chris honed their craft in studios and PA spots in many clubs while Orthodox worked as a DJ. In 2005 they came together to form L.O.C. and “Ring Ding Ding” was released as dancehall’s answer to the Crazy Frog on Jetstar records. They also made up a dance to go with it that is based on the action of riding a motorbike.

Ring Ding Ding’s popularity knew no bounds as reggae audiences across the world continued to fall under its spell, and LOC became one of the hottest groups in recent reggae dancehall history. Their album contains a new grime remix of Ring Ding Ding designed to set clubs alight for the second time. It concludes a set that’s markedly different from most Jamaican releases with its groundbreaking selection of beats, and a range of lyrical content reflecting life not just in Kingston, but any inner city where the living is hard, and youths from all backgrounds struggle to realise their true worth. Represent says it all, but then so does the confrontational Gangster Walk, Gangsta Role, and Bollywood inspired Who Dem Deh – street anthems which blend scintillating deejaying with burst of melody and irresistible rhythms. Tracks like these reveal LOC to be among the prime exponents of reality hymns, 2007 style. “It’s on fire,” as they warn us later on, whilst other tracks glorify in tales of sexuality and the thrill of conquest, yardie fashion, like Goodaz Fi Who and Chickie Chickie – songs that are fast making their mark in the dancehalls, and are indistinguishable from those recorded in Jamaica. There's an art to walking the tightrope between street styles and mainstream success. LOC got the balance right from the start, but in the wake of Ring Ding Ding, both Let’s Dance (Aunty Lulu) and She's So Fine, featuring singer King Jnr, could easily re-ignite LOC’s chart success. Let’s Dance (Aunty Lulu) has a hook that'll immediately arouse the attention of pop fans, whilst the latter is a mesmerising cocktail of Asian-style beats and Jamaican mic skills (words and predictions by John Masouri) L.O.C is good =D
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Genres:
Hip Hop, Rap, Hip-hop

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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Emilie
November 29th 2016
Altid en fucking fornøjelse at danse med L.O.C!
Frederiksberg, Denmark@
Falconer Salen
Carol Slotved
August 30th 2016
Best one yet ❤️
Aalborg, Denmark@
Aalborg KOngres- og Kultur-center
Teddy
January 14th 2015
L.O.C. @ Bremen Teater – 5. marts 2015Det var en enkeltstående unik chance med kun 5 koncerter at opleve L.O.C.’s senest udspil "Grand Cru” med under titlen, Musik Inspireret af Livet. En ny og anderledes koncert form fra den ellers så hårdt slående West Coast rapper (Aarhus V), som henover tid er blevet Danmarks mest bedst klædte og stilfulde rapper i sort smoking, butterfly og blank poleret skinnende sko.Inden koncerten blev man budt champagne af diva klædte damer, underholdt af stilfuld cellospillende pige samt underholdning af showgirls. Aften stod i crooneren Frank "Old Blue Eyes" Sinatras tegn krydret med lidt Las Vegas glamour. Det blev en glædelig overraskende ny side fra Liam O'Connor, hvor både de nye numre samt en helt del af numrene fra bagkataloget var blevet revet rundt og sat på noder tilpasset til genren 'Crooner & Swing' med alt hvad den indebærer af horn, strygere samt rockabilly guitar a la Brian Setzer.Endnu en super fed koncertaften med L.O.C. i bedste Frank "Old Blue Eyes" Sinatra stil krydret med hiphop klassens hårddreng, det var helt klart SGMD (SelvgjortMillionærDrøm).5 ud af 5 stjerner
København V, Denmark@
Bremen Teater
View More Fan Reviews

About L.O.C.

There are at least 2 artists going by the name L.O.C.

1) Danish-Irish Liam O'Conner, Born 10/07/1979 grew up in the Danish city of Århus. He was previously a member of "Alzheimer Klinikken" with Uso and Rescue which later became "B.A.N.G.E.R.S." with Uso, Rescue and N.I.S (Niggerenislæden, Marc Johnson) He debuted solo in 2001 with the album "Dominologi", latest album being "Melankolia/XxxCouture" (2008)

Discography:

"Dominologi" (2001)
"Inkarneret" (2003)
"Cassiopeia" (2005)
"Nyt Fra Vestfronten" (2007)
"Melankolia/XxxCouture" (2008)
"Nyt Fra Vestfronten 2" (2008)


2) L.O.C. are a group of Jamaican origin, residing in London. The group name comes from the first initial of each member of the trio - Lenky, Orthodox and Chris. Lenky and Chris honed their craft in studios and PA spots in many clubs while Orthodox worked as a DJ. In 2005 they came together to form L.O.C. and “Ring Ding Ding” was released as dancehall’s answer to the Crazy Frog on Jetstar records. They also made up a dance to go with it that is based on the action of riding a motorbike.

Ring Ding Ding’s popularity knew no bounds as reggae audiences across the world continued to fall under its spell, and LOC became one of the hottest groups in recent reggae dancehall history. Their album contains a new grime remix of Ring Ding Ding designed to set clubs alight for the second time. It concludes a set that’s markedly different from most Jamaican releases with its groundbreaking selection of beats, and a range of lyrical content reflecting life not just in Kingston, but any inner city where the living is hard, and youths from all backgrounds struggle to realise their true worth. Represent says it all, but then so does the confrontational Gangster Walk, Gangsta Role, and Bollywood inspired Who Dem Deh – street anthems which blend scintillating deejaying with burst of melody and irresistible rhythms. Tracks like these reveal LOC to be among the prime exponents of reality hymns, 2007 style. “It’s on fire,” as they warn us later on, whilst other tracks glorify in tales of sexuality and the thrill of conquest, yardie fashion, like Goodaz Fi Who and Chickie Chickie – songs that are fast making their mark in the dancehalls, and are indistinguishable from those recorded in Jamaica. There's an art to walking the tightrope between street styles and mainstream success. LOC got the balance right from the start, but in the wake of Ring Ding Ding, both Let’s Dance (Aunty Lulu) and She's So Fine, featuring singer King Jnr, could easily re-ignite LOC’s chart success. Let’s Dance (Aunty Lulu) has a hook that'll immediately arouse the attention of pop fans, whilst the latter is a mesmerising cocktail of Asian-style beats and Jamaican mic skills (words and predictions by John Masouri) L.O.C is good =D
Show More
Genres:
Hip Hop, Rap, Hip-hop

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