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casiokids @ Littlefield

Casiokids played their 2nd of three NYC shows this week on Sunday (3/14), at Littlefield in Brooklyn. The all-Scandinavian day party at the venue also featured sets by "Denmark's synth-rock quintet" Spleen United, "Denmark's only surf/flamenco band" The Good The Bad, and The Megaphonic Thrift (who play Santos tonight - 3/15).
Casiokids play their their next NYC show tonight (3/15 @ 11pm) at Knitting Factory WITHOUT Let's Wrestle, but with Banjo or Freakout (8pm), The Wave Pictures (9pm) and WhoMadeWho (10pm). NOTE THE NEW SET TIMES (no new bands added, no more midnight set). More pictures from Littlefield below...
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Spleen United...



The Good The Bad
















Casiokids...























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whomadewho was most fun live band ever!
Posted by Mara | March 16, 2010 1:10 AM
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Posted by nutritionals0054 | March 16, 2010 1:24 AM
Sorry everyone, but there will be no Casiokids concert tonight at Blå as I (Ketil) can't get from England to Norway in time. Alas! ;) lol
Posted by Promotional Bags | April 30, 2010 3:19 PM
sorry for loving Scandanavia because they haven't fallen for the brainwashing guilt trip bullshit which is displayed in the western world!
Posted by Performance Tuning | May 2, 2010 9:54 AM
Electro-pop quintet Casiokids recently popped up on my radar, and I wholeheartedly recommend their U.S. debut album
Posted by Mercedes Car Parts | May 18, 2010 5:10 AM
Love them! They were the supporting band of Hot Chip in Leeds last Tuesday ... W O W!
Posted by HID Xenon | May 20, 2010 6:16 AM
I have seen them live playing,but they couldn't get the crowd going!
Posted by motion sickness bracelet | June 6, 2010 10:50 AM
Judging by their emotions it looked like an awesome event!
Posted by Perfumes | September 24, 2010 2:19 AM
Entertaining all the way.. will really makes you feel more energetic...All the hard work Really Rocks!!!
Posted by Texas Defensive Driving | October 15, 2010 2:27 AM
Guggenheim billed it as a performance piece and it was just an installation. Resultingly, the crowd simply waited for the "show" to start, limiting anyone's ability to freely explore the space (the ground floor was packed with indian-style seaters, and the balconies were lined with people holding onto their spots like grim death.
Posted by منتديات | January 9, 2011 1:25 PM
it makes no sense for them to deconstruct the entire TD North venue to play a show the next night ~50 miles south at an amphitheater (which probably would require a different stage setup anyway). They'd play Providence or Mohegan Sun before that (and I think those are both highly unlikely).
Posted by فساتين - ازياء | January 19, 2011 5:07 PM