The two live artists each have a short tour scheduled for February, including a pair of shows in California with both on the bill.
Legowelt and Xosar are due to cross the pond next month for gigs in North America.
The two mystically-inclined producers' paths around the continent will intersect in California in mid-February, where they'll each play live sets at the same show. On Friday the 14th in Los Angeles, they're on the bill at Nuit Noire VI with fellow Crème Organization affiliates D'Marc Cantu (he'll play live as well) and Willie Burns (who was the subject of an RA feature late last year). The following night has Legowelt and Xosar appearing in San Francisco for the next edition of No Way Back at Monarch.
Around those two dates, both artists have a few other bookings. Xosar will hit Chicago to help launch a new night at Smart Bar, Dexterity Sessions, on Saturday, February 8th—resident duo Innerspace Halflife will support with live and DJ sets—before playing Sheik 'N' Beik's sixth anniversary at The Panther Room in Brooklyn. Voiski, a French producer who like Xosar has appeared on L.I.E.S., is also confirmed for that one.
Legowelt, whose busy start to 2014 has included launching the Shadow Wolf e-zine and preparing a new album, Crystal Cult 2080, will swing through Brooklyn as well, on Saturday the 8th, to take part in The Bunker's next two-room event at Output. Moritz von Oswald and Honey Soundsystem will be on hand, along with Leisure Muffin, who produced the first EP on The Bunker's new label (this is the record release show, and he'll play live). Later in the month, Legowelt will head south of the border to play at Txakoli in Mexico City, and then travel to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic for the Isle of Light Festival.
Tickets for Dexterity Sessions in Chicago, The Bunker in Brooklyn, Nuit Noire VI in LA and No Way Back in San Francisco are available on RA.
Moritz von Oswald, Basic Channel, Legowelt, Leisure Muffin, Mike Servito, Bryan Kasenic, Honey Soundsystem, Jason Kendig, P-Play, Wrecked, Ron Like Hell, Ryan Smith