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Skism flux pavilion tour
Skism flux pavilion tour











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He met all expectations with a dynamic live mix jolting the room into a frenzy. I have been rocking out to his library of music for a few years now and I anticipated a lot from his live set. Virtual Riot creates a huge variety of stunning electronic music, his productions are incredibly crisp and clean. This was his first time in the Bass Capital and he was very impressive. He is just now on his very first tour of the United States. More than anyone else performing at Bass Works the most intriguing for sure was Virtual Riot. Huge love for Skism and what he does, one of the greats for sure, in my eyes he is a living legend. Skism was in boss mode, his set was layed down perfectly, never a dull moment. His ability to match up tracks is so elite, everything is put together seamlessly blended. One of my favorite things that Skism does is build up to the drop of one song only to switch it up right at the drop with an even better drop. Skism got into some classic songs like " Experts" and he had an amazing double drop using Flux Pavilion's "I Can't Stop" and another hard banger. He puts together brilliant double drops, and for an hour he was just flawless in creating fresh transitions. Skism is known for his exemplary live mix skills, and he showed those skills off at Bass Works. He started his set with a raunchy remix of "Like A Bitch" by Zomboy, and everybody put their hands up promptly. He is one of the founders of possibly the best dubstep label in the world, Never Say Die Records. This was a monster back to back set that got the place hyped up for more. There were lots of spin outs at the drop faking out the people, but this was just to fire up the crowd even more for the next drop sometimes it was the same drop a second time. P0gman is much more technical, but he definitely made it fun bouncing around to the bass. Almost throughout the entire set Midnight Tyrannosuarus was hilarious to watch, he had some of the deepest headbangs in the room.

skism flux pavilion tour

P0gman brought his grimiest bass and Midnight Tyrannosaurus too, combined they presented a well balance dose of dub. This was an explosive back to back set in which P0gman and Midnight Tyrannosaurus really showed out. He started off by yelling, "Yoooo Denver! I'm Midnight Tyrannosaurus!! Where my DOOM fans at?" He was met with a rather loud cheer, the Denver bass fam loves him lots. As he wrapped up his set !Tyro introduced the next performance, a back to back set by P0gman and Midnight Tyrannosaurus.Īs soon as Midnight Tyrannosaurus took the mic everyone grinned. !Tyro dropped a bunch of killer tracks, one I remember in particular was " Spellbound" by Eptic. He brought out the homie Detrace for a little cameo, they have been working on new music together so look for another sick collaboration single to come soon. This was not your typical opening set, and !Tyro is not your typical producer, he goes for the jugular every time! Heavy bass and only the most choice wubs will do in a live !Tyro mix. Promptly at eight o'clock !Tyro took the stage and he went right to work. The graphics and laser operators did a great job adding a visual ascetic to enhance the booming mixes. The lasers created a river of light just above the crowd with the fields set to hit the areas between the main floor and the balcony. On the sides the two LED panel walls were left open in their centers and inside the openings lasers were installed. They were all linked together so images and designs could be displayed as a large wide single piece, or separated and used for three different images. The stage included three LED panel sections, two on the sides and one large wall in the center behind the booth. A custom stage setup was built in order to add visual effects to go with the music. The Masterpiece Ballroom was quickly filled up as those in line made their way inside. The place was electric all night and every performer came through with the fire. It was sold out and a line wrapped all the way around the building at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom leading up to doors opening. The ticket included Skism, Must Die!, Virtual Riot, Midnight Tyrannosaurus, Pogman, and also !Tyro. This show brought together a huge line-up of hard hitting bass pushers. The third annual Bass Works, put on by Rebudz and Reload Productions. Saturday was one of the best concerts I have ever attended.













Skism flux pavilion tour