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Hippie Sabotage
Toad's Place — New Haven, CT

Hippie Sabotage is the electronic duo of twins Jeff and Krit Gipson, operating out of Santa Cruz since the early 2010s. They built a following by uploading remixes and originals to SoundCloud, eventually developing a signature sound that blends downtempo electronic production with hip-hop influences and hazy, introspective vibes. "Your Soul Today" became their breakthrough track, a dreamy interpolation that felt simultaneously slick and intimate. The brothers have maintained a steady output of stripped-down production, often sampling soul records and building minimal arrangements around them. Their aesthetic is distinctly West Coast — not aggressively experimental, but genuinely odd in the way they balance trap-adjacent snares with lo-fi warmth and vinyl crackle. They've collaborated with artists across the indie and electronic spectrum, and their SoundCloud archives reveal a prolific, consistently mood-focused approach to production. Hippie Sabotage represents a particular strand of internet-era electronic music: understated, sample-heavy, and skeptical of polish.

Their sets feel intentionally detached, with production doing the heavy lifting while the brothers stay in the background. Crowds are there for the mood, not the spectacle. Energy is subdued but focused, with people actually listening rather than jumping around. Shows feel like going to someone's apartment to hear new music.

Known for Your Soul Today, Floating, Ways, Shine, Smoke and Retribution

Stamford's live music scene tilts toward cover bands and classic rock tributes, with occasional forays into mainstream pop and country acts. Electronic and experimental music has a smaller footprint here, which makes Hippie Sabotage's appearance notable. The city's venues tend to draw more established touring acts than left-field electronic producers, so this is a bit outside the usual rotation.

Stay in the South End, where the brick lofts and converted warehouses feel like an actual neighborhood rather than a commercial zone. Book a table at Ocean 211 for honest seafood that doesn't try too hard. If you want something more casual, Brasitas does excellent Brazilian fare without the scene. Before or after the show, walk along the waterfront—the Stamford Harbor area is genuinely pleasant for an evening stroll, and there's a small constellation of bars and coffee spots that feel like they belong to actual residents. The Stamford Museum and Nature Preserve is solid if you need daylight activities.

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