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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Photo | Dianca Potts

Definitely epic and possibly dangerous, MSTRKRFT should be immortalized for their live prowess alone — the Toronto DJ duo, currently touring in support of their upcoming Fist of God, keeps things hot with fever-inducing turns on the tables. After break-in sets by Canada's Felix Cartel and Italy's Congorock, the TLA crowd was soaked with sweat by the time MSTRKRFT strutted onstage, unleashing themselves on our fair city. Sampling everything from Daft Punk to LCD Soundsystem, Jesse F. Keeler and Al-P tossed out an onslaught of provocative beats, churning the audience into a hedonistic dance frenzy. After subjecting their fans to mix after mind-blowing mix of progressive tech house with that quintessential Euro edge, the MSTRs left fans worn out and well on their way to work-week hangovers.

 
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