THURSDAY, MARCH 31 | CLUB KID
If you want to know what the kids are into, best refer to a rep from their demographic. Also, best send that query across the pond - where, let's face it, they always seem to be just one step ahead of us yokels stateside. Case in point: TODDLA T, Sheffield's latest club-kid sensation. The reedy, 25-year-old DJ mashes electro, R&B, and hip-hop with basement, jungle, fidget house, grime, and other genres we're too old to understand for a sound that's entirely fresh, and entirely welcome in the often homogenized DJ genre. He's joined by RED LIGHT, UNTOLD, and TERRAVITA at the Middle East downstairs, 480 Mass Ave, Cambridge | 8 pm | $14 | 866.777.8932 or ticketweb.com.
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