Over the last few months Australian producer 1tbsp has been steadily building the anticipation for his upcoming album “megacity1000”. He’s given us four tantalising snippets with ‘Starchitect’, Limosina (feat. Cherry Chola), ‘The City Never Felt So Good’ and ‘MC1K’.
“megacity1000” is scheduled for release on August 29th (presave), but before we get to that, 1tbsp has one more single to share with us called ‘Oh No’ and it is the perfect teaser.
1tbsp has just kicked off his North American tour this week, which has him playing a bunch of shows throughout August, and also includes his first ever show in Mexico City!
“I’m really excited to return to the USA for these shows + it will be my first time playing in Mexico. I’m gonna play a bunch of new music from my upcoming album ‘megacity1000’ just before it drops. See you there!” ~ 1tbsp
‘Oh No’ is out now via Sumoclic: https://bfan.link/1tbsp-oh-no
Tour Dates (tickets here):
Friday, August 2nd – Monarch, San Francisco
Saturday, August 3rd – Los Globos, Los Angeles
Friday, August 9th – Elsewhere (The Rooftop), Brooklyn
Friday, August 16th – Boca Del Rio, Mexico City
Saturday, August 17th – Smoke & Mirrors, Chicago
Friday, August 23rd – It’ll Do, Dallas
Saturday, August 24th – Flash Rooftop, Washington
Socials:
https://www.facebook.com/1tbsp.dj
https://soundcloud.com/1tbsp
https://twitter.com/1tbsp1
https://www.instagram.com/1tbsp.dj
https://www.tiktok.com/@ma.xwell.b
Credits:
Written & Produced by Maxwell Byrne
Mixing by Doug Wright
Mastering by Ryan Schwabe
Artwork by Paula Grenouille
Press Photos by James Caswell
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