Tonight in L.A.: James Blake, Moving Panoramas, Jai Wolf, Tech N9ne, Young Thug, Lady Low, Gavin Turek, Drinking Flowers, the Soft White Sixties, Vs Colour, Rod Melancon, Big Search, Holy Grail

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Tech N9ne
Tech N9ne

Monday’s Los Angeles concerts:

James Blake visits the Belasco Theater in support of his new album “The Colour in Anything.”
► Austin dream-pop trio Moving Panoramas [see “One”] head up the lineup at It’s a School Night at Bardot. Also playing: JMR, Quinn XCII and Gosh Pith.
Lady Low performs at Harvard & Stone, joined by Main Man and Ray & Remora.
Jai Wolf does a third sold-out night at the Roxy Theatre, with Chet Porter supporting.
Tech N9ne brings his Indepedent Powerhouse Tour to the Novo, joined by his label-mates Krizz Kaliko, Rittz, ¡Mayday! and Stevie Stone.
► It’s Young Thug at the Fonda Theatre.
► And May’s residency nights rage on. To itemize: Gavin Turek at the Bootleg Theater (with Black Gatsby and ROOM8); the Soft White Sixties at the Satellite (with the Absolute, Down & Outlaws and Two Sheds); Drinking Flowers at the Echo (with Puro Instinct, HOTT MT and the Vivids); Vs Colour at the Hi Hat (with Sonny Boy Thorn and Secret Garden); and Rod Melancon at the Silverlake Lounge (with Colin Harris, David Labrel and Cashew & Cleary).

Also:

Big Search, Rob Lowry, Midnight Divide, Piel, Luke Top and Day Method at the Mint
Dylan Luster, Julian Porte (of Levitation Room) and the Mad Walls at the Ham and Eggs Tavern
Holy Grail, Thrown Into Exile, Harassor, Infinite Death and Ascension at the Regent Theater
Peter Brötzmann Quartet at the Echoplex
War & Pierce at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Sinicle, Afterlife, Odd Bridges and the Rift at the Viper Room
John Marx at the Maui Sugar Mill
Beyondadoubt at the Ace Hotel upstairs
The Ugly Kids, the Disinfectants and more at the Redwood Bar
Jerry & the Rest, Lee Harvey Osmond and Leo Romero at the Wayfarer
Xavier Wulf, Yung Simmie, Eddy Baker and Chris Travis at the Observatory
B.o.B. at the Underground
Lauren Tannenbaum and Johnny Azari at Molly Malone’s
Open Mic at El Cid

Note: The Joseph Arthur show originally scheduled for the Troubadour has been rescheduled for Sept. 12.