Flux pavilion tour spokane
Their projected backdrop included their trademark letter “A” creatively and repetitively in a way that couldn’t be ignored. The next act was Adventure Club, a Canadian duo growing in popularity due to singles like “Gold” and collaborations with current EDM sensation Krewella.
As the crowd shuffled around, a chorus of gentle “excuse me’s” floated around among the surprisingly tame and polite audience. However, with over five hours of music planned, it was healthy to take a couple breathers. Holding brief breaks between sets seems unusual for the setting, considering that at many electronic music shows the music is continuous and doesn't stop until the night is over. Their sound was heavy, leaning often on multiple drops per song. The rapper, who acted more as a hype man, was terrifying with his Darth Vader voice, but after a while it became almost normal. They dress in armor and face-covering helmets, mimicking something of a Daft Punk look. The lineup changes slightly depending on the show, and last night the Spokane Arena hosted Destroid, Adventure Club and Flux Pavilion.Īrtists Excision, Downlink and KJ Sawka combine to become the dubstep band known as Destroid. Safe in Sound is a traveling EDM festival making its way through over 20 cities this fall. When the bass drops, everyone loses their freaking mind. The hardcore ravers are outfitted in neon fur while the more straight-edge kids have opted for crop tops saved only for occasions like this. Bass-crazy college-aged kids in an altered state of mind have stepped into their other selves. There are 50,000 watts of sound shaking every hair on my arm. DJ's Christian Srigley and Leighton James create EDM duo Adventure Club.