You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Klute Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Klute

May 26, 2019

9:00 PM PDT
I Was There
Leave a Review
Klute Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Find a place to stay

Event Lineup
Jamal
15.2K Followers
Follow
Klute
6.73K Followers
Follow
Method One
633 Followers
Follow
Nebakaneza
463 Followers
Follow
Yutaka
440 Followers
Follow
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Klute Biography

There are two parties using the name "Klute"

1)Tom Withers, aka Klute, has been a fixture on the drum and bass scene for over ten years, lending his creativity to the likes of Hospital Records, 31 Records, Metalheadz and his early stable Certificate 18, responsible for releasing his first two albums, "Casual Bodies" and "Fear of People". Klute is from London, UK.

In 2001 his own Commercial Suicide imprint was borne out of a necessity on Klute's part to control his own releases as well as provide a support network for the ever increasing new generation of like minded producers. So far the label has seen releases by Klute himself, Calibre, Total Science, Digital, Amit, Break and Silent Witness. Previous to this much lauded and rebellious electronic career, Klute fronted legendary Skate-Punk outfit 'The Stupids', an apt schooling for a producer with this unique level of eclecticism.

Klute has released three double-albums on Commercial Suicide so far (distributed by Breakbeat Science in North America). The first, "Lie, Cheat & Steal," included a second album titled "You Should Be Ashamed," which followed a techno blueprint with exceptional results. The second release, "No One's Listening Anymore," was more straight-ahead drum 'n' bass with several vocal experiments. 2007 saw the third double-album, "The Emperor's New Clothes," featuring some of his best work yet, including tracks like "The Struggle," the beautiful "Never Never," and the slow but brooding "174 BPM."

2) side-project of Claus Larsen from Leæther Strip. Due to confusion with the same-named D'n'B producer he changed the name to Klutæ
Read More
Bass
Electronic
Drum
Follow artist