Wooli Floods red Rocks with Briddim
The one and only Wooli made his return for the 6th annual Mammoth Mountain, reigniting his spark amongst the rocky mountain ravers. Wooli is such a talented artist who knows how to make spectacular music,
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The one and only Wooli made his return for the 6th annual Mammoth Mountain, reigniting his spark amongst the rocky mountain ravers. Wooli is such a talented artist who knows how to make spectacular music,
Alabama Shakes Brought Soul, Fire, and a Little Southern Thunder to Red Rocks, and added the boombastic vocals of one Brttany Howard to the mix for good measure.
FISHER Turned Red Rocks Into a High-Altitude Dance Floor, bass in the air, bodies in motion, and the whole amphitheatre moving to the beats of electronic dance music.
LSDREAM Turned Red Rocks Into a Bass-Filled Cosmic Playground, turning the legendary Morrison amphitheatre into a full-body, bass-driven, star-soaked experience
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Deadmau5 wasted zero time once he hit the stage, diving straight into a solid 90 minutes of meticulously crafted house, progressive builds, and those signature glitchy rhythms he slices up better than anybody.
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