The long-running Los Angeles event collective Low End Theory is putting an end to its influential weekly DJ nights. In a statement, the group writes, “To every artist who has blessed our stage, we are grateful. To every person who has joined us on the dancefloor, you are the primary source of inspiration for making Low End Theory happen every Wednesday since October 2006.” The final 10 shows will kick off tonight and span through August 8. Read their full statement below.

Low End Theory was founded in 2006 by Alpha Pup Records founder Daddy Kev along with DJ Nobody and D-Styles. It has been a launchpad for numerous acts, with regular performers including Flying Lotus, Daedelus, the Glitch Mob, and Nosaj Thing. It has also hosted sets by Thom Yorke, Erykah Badu, James Blake, and more. In addition to its L.A. space, events have been held in Japan, San Francisco, New York City, and Europe.