Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs live in concert.
ON TOUR

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

15
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

77
%
Based on 
15
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
%
Based on 
critic concert
reviews

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Critic Consensus

Based on 15 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs is rated as an entertaining live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs concert reviews describe live shows and performances as soulful.

ON TOUR

Vortex Spring, Ponce De Leon, FL, United States (May 2);

Latest Release

When the Lights Go (Deluxe) (September 22, 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
London, United Kingdom (3/7/1986) (3/7/1986)
Bio
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs is a pseudonym of Orlando Higginbottom (b. 7 Mar 1986 in Oxford, UK) and debuted with "All In One Sixty Dancehalls EP" (2009, Greco-Roman).
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Brighton Source (UK)

February 28, 2018
%
Tonight his soft voice sounds frail, drowning behind the easy going electro of ‘Household Goods’, but this is understandable, Brighton is the last leg of a sold out UK tour.

Exclaim (Canada)

July 10, 2016
80
%
Bouncing around his gear with a big friendly smile on his face and finger wagging he was having a visibly good time.

Music Feeds (Australia)

October 7, 2012
%
The room was half full by the time Flume started his set but you wouldn’t know it by the way people bounced around to his songs.

The Music (Australia)

October 4, 2012
%
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, Australia

Grimy Goods (USA)

August 14, 2012
%
Aussie DJ, Anna Lunoe, was laying down a soulful, lyric laden mix that was bass heavy, but pleasantly so, with touches of r&b and pop.

Aesthetic Magazine (Canada)

August 12, 2012
%
With a packed house filled with glow sticks and beers, Fake Blood pumped through an hour of straight dance music. With just his headphones, Keating dripped with sweat above his gear. Playing base bumping tunes (both his own and not), the youthful audience seemed to enjoy it, raving vigorously through the enti

The Georgia Straight (Canada)

August 8, 2012
%
Whether you’re Mickey Mouse or the San Diego Chicken, it must be hard to reconcile what the job calls for—namely, bringing joy to young people—with the discomfort and inherent shame of life inside a stifling plush outfit.

Past critic reviews published in

LA Record (USA), The Georgia Straight (Canada), Festivalrykten (Sweden), The 405 (UK), Room Thirteen (UK) and more

Image Credit

Irma Puskarevic [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons