Eric Prydz Lights Up Mission Ballroom
Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
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Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
Denver has always been a stronghold for Kristine Flaherty, better known as K.Flay, and her dedicated fanbase came out in full force. The Summit Music Hall was noticeably more packed than her last Denver show at The Marquis Theater
Opening the set with “Crocodile Tears,” the second track from her debut album “Vicious Creature,” Mayberry immediately captivated the audience with her powerful vocals and emotive delivery.
Above & Beyond brought their legendary trance-house sounds to Red Rocks last Friday, a venue that already has magic in every crevice, the team were at the top of their game.
Known for his unique blend of trap, house, bass, and future beats, Troyboi didn’t just stick to genre conventions—instead, he seamlessly wove in a variety of influences, including heavy doses of dubstep.
Slander’s unique fusion of Future Bass, house, and dubstep created the perfect balance of melody and intensity, striking a chord with both the emotional and energetic sides of the audience.
Seven Lions, from Santa Barbara with a unique style blending genres from all kinds of angles, including dubstep, electro, house, and even a dash of hip hop, created a sonic journey that felt like nothing I had experienced before.
Joywave’s performance at the Gothic Theatre, with their blend of humor, energy, and musicianship, and a well-curated journey through their discography, made for a truly unforgettable evening.