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The Hellp (DJ Set) - Ages 21+ at the 1015 Folsom, San Francisco, CA
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The Hellp | |
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The Hellp in 2025. (L–R) Chandler Lucy and Noah Dillon | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Durango, Colorado, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2015-present |
| Labels | Atlantic Records (Anemoia), Terrible Records |
| Members | Noah Dillon
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| Past members | Eddie Liaboh
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| Website | https://www.thehellp.us |
The Hellp is an electronic music duo based in Los Angeles, California, consisting of Noah Dillon and Chandler Lucy.[1][2] The band released their debut album Twin Sinner in 2016, followed by numerous extended plays and singles. In 2024, their sophomore album LL was released on Atlantic Records. Their third album Riviera was released in November 2025. The group is associated with the indie sleaze revival of the 2020s, though they reject the label.[3]
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