In 2018 alone, the Boulder homie SoDown Controlled stages at Red Rocks, Coachella, Electric Forest, Global Dance, Sonic Bloom, and Much more. In the insides of his triumphs, SoDown is only just starting. Now, SoDown is focusing on a nationwide tour with a purse of dubstep, electro funk and groovy songs.
SoDown‘s new single, “Eskimo” is a bass-heavy collaboration with fellow Mile High producer, Mr. Bill, released on DEADBEATS’ fresh Compilation Vol. 3. A bass, massaging with grimey production making waves already drives the trail.
We look forward to watching you guys getting down at these upcoming shows. Pick up your tickets and show you enjoy by trace SoDown on his social media manages connected below.
BONUS MUSIC: Listen to DEADBEATS Compilation Vol. 3:
Following a Suitable Sunday set at Beta Nightclub last weekend in Denver, the Los Angeles-based Musician, producer, DJ, along with composer, Matt Lange proves to be a more Respectable presence in the American scene. He has defied categorization throughout his profession; outfitted with an instinctual ear for music production and an insatiable drive to learn more about the aural spectrum. As a youthful Manhattan native, Matt Lange discovered his passion for music early on. At four decades of age, he discovered piano at six, joined a choir; along with as a teen, stomped off his own route with a guitar along with the aid of a metallic band. Exposed into the ineffable sounds of Aphex Twin and Nine Inch Nails, at 15, he divided to the area of music production. Fascinated with all the boundless possibilities, he eventually took to Boston’s esteemed Berklee College of Music to refine his talents under a composition-based music production and sound design major.
An adept producer from the start, the start of Lange’s journey breaking into digital music has been no small feat. Working alongside multi-instrumentalist and manufacturer BT, Matt Lange obtained his first charge co-producing the album All Of the Hopeful Machines, earning him a Grammy Award-nomination in 2011.
It wasn’t long until his musings directed him to make a techno track that would get him noticed by one of the toughest critics of the genre: Deadmau5.
In 2015, he also released his debut album Ephemera on mau5trap Recordings, rightfully helping champion the influential label’s directional shift towards darker, techno, and underground-tipped sounds. His follow-up album Patchwork came in 2016, exposing that the unwritten principles of the electronic era by diving even deeper into metal synth roots under a modern digital translation, placing his raw, textured noise on a grade untouched by other manufacturers in his realm.
Matt Lange is a staple of mau5trap’so remarkable “next-gen” roll and continues to transform dance floors into hedonistic, aural adventures with his performances across esteemed venues like Output, Audio Nightclub, Ministry of Sound, Coda, Kingdom and at events including Insomniac’s Factory 93, TomorrowWorld, SXSW, Mixmag’s Laboratory, and much more.
Now grab Matt Lange using ATTLAS representing mau5trap Recordings at the LA Lab.
Catch Matt Lange this August 8, 2018 at La Cave, Costa Mesa because we celebrate their 10th year anniversary and his birthday .
The set of musicians known as The Glitch Mob are located out of Los Angeles, CA. Josh “Ooah”, Justin “Boreta”, and Ed “edIT” came together about the West Coast in 2006 (with previous member Kraddy) and are currently on tour promoting their latest album, “See Without Eyes”.
Their global expansion in the West was unavoidable and we could catch their inspirational show at Electric Forest this past year.
Sherwood Court — Photo Credit : The Glitch Mob
Electric Forest is an yearly festival that’s held in Rothbury, Michigan during the past 2 weekends of June. The atmosphere there is nothing short of magnificent and magical. FOUR complete festival days every weekend includes Michigan around the map as the #1 Hot Spot to be the time of year. To test out what our Forest experience was like, thoughts HERE.
Sherwood Court — Photo Credit : The Glitch Mob
In the Sherwood Court point, the environment was mellow and spacious, place into a grass field surrounded by towering trees that illuminated with shining lights since the sun set from the forest. It was here where The Glitch Mob sent out their good vibes for all attendees that were fortunate enough to catch this amazing set.
Electric Forest — Photo Credit : The Glitch Mob
We have the interior of the Glitch Mob says about acting on tour, how they make decisions in their craft as a team, what they listen to when they aren’t doing into the masses, their new album and recently innovative music generation rig.
As you read , listen to a carefully curated playlist of this talented group; here you will discover tunes from The Glitch Mob’s newest album, “See Without Eyes”, in addition to a number of their infamous remixes including my own favorite, The White Stripes — Seven Nation Army. You will also find the The Glitch Mob’s new album along with an exciting documentary at the end of our interview.
When playing a series, is there ever a moment where the track record varies dependent on the vibe of this audience?
We play like a conventional band where the set list doesn’t even change depending on the vibe. We ride the energy of this space more in our performance compared to choice.
Do you favor playing your shows or do you enjoy playing for a festival audience?
They’re powerful in their own ways.
What is your favorite festival to play dependent on the vibes of this audience?
Each festival has its own unique magic. We love the ones with a solid nature presence.
What do you listen to when you aren’t playing or creating your music?
Leftfield hip hop, ambient audio, dub reggae, house and techno.
Do all you like to listen to the same tunes while on tour or do you every have cans handy to follow music privately?
We do both. There’s pre-show ritual of listening to a person prior to going on stage including Collie Buddz “Blind to you ” so to find the vibe moving. In addition, we spend a good deal of time in cans meditating and with alone time.
Just how long did it take to make “The Blade”?
Around a year.
View this brand new motivational documentary,” The Glitch Mob: Behind the Blade and catch a sneak peek into one of the most technical reside performance rigs that you’ll ever see.