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Two Feet
The Complex - UT — Salt Lake City, UT

Two Feet (William Strickland) emerged from the Brooklyn electronic scene with a distinctly minimal approach to pop production. His breakthrough came with the sparse, haunting track 'Go,' which built from almost nothing into something genuinely gripping—that restraint became his signature. Working primarily alone in the studio, he constructs songs from fragmented vocals, analog synths, and plenty of empty space. Tracks like 'Rocket' and 'She Keeps Me Up' showcase his ability to make loneliness sound sonically compelling rather than mopey. His music sits in that uncomfortable middle ground between bedroom pop and indie rock, favoring atmosphere over catchiness. Two Feet doesn't try to fill every frequency; instead, he lets the silence do work.

Two Feet's sets are understated and deliberate. He moves through songs with minimal banter, letting the sparse production hit harder in a room. Crowds tend toward attentive rather than rowdy—people actually listen. The energy is more hypnotic than explosive, which means dead air feels intentional rather than awkward.

Known for Go, Rocket, She Keeps Me Up, Hurt People, Latch

Two Feet has maintained a steady presence in Salt Lake City's venue circuit, most recently touching down at The Depot in October 2024. The electronic producer's stripped-down, bass-heavy sound translated well to the intimate setting, where tracks like 'Go' hit with the kind of understated intensity that defines his catalog. The set likely pulled from his catalog of moody electronic cuts, with the encore serving as a reminder of why his hypnotic production style has developed a devoted following in the Mountain West. Salt Lake audiences have come to appreciate Two Feet's refusal to overstate things—the music does the work.

Salt Lake City's electronic music scene occupies an interesting middle ground between underground DIY and mid-sized venue culture. The city has developed a modest but engaged audience for producers who favor atmosphere over spectacle, making it receptive to artists like Two Feet who prioritize production craft and restraint. Venues like The Depot have become reliable platforms for touring electronic acts, helping establish Salt Lake as a legitimate stop on the circuit for producers working in ambient, industrial, and electronic pop spaces.

Stay in the Avenues neighborhood—tree-lined streets with actual character, close enough to downtown but removed from the noise. For dinner, Lazy Dog in Sugar House serves exceptional Colorado lamb and maintains a wine list that doesn't insult your intelligence. Spend an afternoon at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Red Butte Canyon; the building itself is architecturally stunning and the collection gives real context to the landscape you're actually standing in. The city's proximity to actual mountains matters when you've got downtime.

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