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by Music lover 420 on 10/1/24Varsity Theater - MinneapolisTwo Feet is an amazing artist and stage presence he held the crowd the whole show
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Two Feet In Concert
Good luck trying to categorize multi-instrumentalist Bill Dess, who records evocative music under the moniker Two Feet. In a reflection of his diverse tastes—the Harlem-raised artist grew up on hip-hop, pop, and jazz, as well as film score composers such as Ennio Morricone—his music is a rich tapestry of eras, influences, and moods. Bluesy guitar licks might collide with trap beats and sinewy synths on one song; on another, sparse arrangements and jazz-inflected rhythms serve as a backdrop for soulful, sighing vocals.?
Perhaps even more impressive, Dess is the architect of these intriguing sounds. As a young student, he played upright bass in the school orchestra and practiced guitar for hours a day, which helped him develop a fluid, blues-inspired style. Eventually, Dess started making beats for friends while also crafting his own tunes. In 2016, he uploaded the jazzy electro-blues song "Go F*ck Yourself" to his SoundCloud account—and watched as it racked up more than 8 million streams within a few days.?
Dess harnessed this momentum with his debut Two Feet EP, ‘First Steps,' and an equally mesmerizing follow-up EP, 2017's ‘Momentum.' Although these tunes drew favorable comparisons to Chet Faker and Glass Animals, Dess is working tirelessly to carve out a unique niche for himself. That's most obvious during Two Feet's performances; the musician approaches these concerts as if he were a solo singer-songwriter, strapping on a guitar and adding live licks over his beat-heavy electronic backdrops.?
This commitment to authentic sounds and emotions has paid off. In 2018, the single "I Feel Like I'm Drowning," a wrenching blues-soul song about feeling trapped in a relationship with an unpleasant person, peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. Two Feet followed that up by landing an opening slot on the North American leg of Panic! At the Disco's 2019 Pray for the Wicked tour, stopping at venues like Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia.
Two Feet is an amazing artist and stage presence he held the crowd the whole show
Absolutely loved the concert. He rips on his strat
It was totally live, the music, the band and the guitar solo.
Great performance! All live (no milli vanilli)! Loved it!
Been a fan since I heard his song on The Morning Show. Oh man, what a phenomenal talent and a humble young man who is so appreciative of his fans. One of the best small venue shows I have seen!
Two Feet was amazing, I will never forget this performance! He wrote the audience a song and jammed all night 10/10 I have been a fan for years, getting to see him live felt so good, not going to lie when he performed one of my favorite songs he did not disappoint and In that moment I let out a few tears. I love being able to be captivated like that! He was so interactive with the audience and I wish every artist was as good live as he was able to be! ????
One of my favorite concerts! I would see them a million times. Only problem I “noticed” was that venue was small and sold out! Hope they come back soon <3. Maybe they’ll hit Idaho center and have triple the people that were there!:)
Both the opening band and Two Feet had great energy and the sound system was clean with no distortion; we could feel the base in our chests, but we didn't walk away with muffled hearing. The venue is really cool, in an accessible location close to restaurants and it felt safe to be in. The inside was clean, well layed out and the staff were friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this venue; it was a seven-hour drive for us and we'd definitely do it again!
Very fun to watch Two Feet. He is an amazing artist. Love his music. He is so humble and such a good performer all at the same time.
Amazing show, such an intimate and fantastic venue. Would highly recommend anyone going to the Bowery Ballroom