What: Krewella, in concert.
When: 7 p.m. Sept. 27.
Where: Roseland Theater, 8 N.W. Sixth Ave., Portland.
Cost: $30 for those 18 and older, through TicketsWest, 800-992-8499 or ticketswest.com
Information: roselandpdx.com
When Krewella first started talking about signing to major label Columbia Records, the group left no room for confusion on its demand for creative control over its music.
“That was a huge priority,” said Yasmine Yousaf, one of Krewella’s two singers, in an early September phone interview. “When we signed to Columbia, it was one of the first things we said. It was like ‘Guys, we’re really headstrong.’ … We are completely in control, and that’s that. We put our foot down. And they’ve been so respectful. They didn’t even think of stepping on our toes. They were like, ‘Guys, you do your thing and we just back you. You have our full support.'”
That kind of independent streak has shown up throughout Krewella’s career in much of what the trio from Chicago has done, from how they’ve made their EPs and albums to how they’ve carved their own stylistic path, to how the group plans to change the typical electronic music game this fall as a live act.