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Football fans can eat like their home teams at the Strat. November 14, - am November 14, - am. An elemental beauty: The art of Tomasz Rossa. November 13, - pm November 13, - pm. Simon Cowell on the Strip: A golden opportunity. November 13, - am November 14, - am. Like Boomin, Khaled arrived late — 30 minutes past his scheduled set time, which he attributed to issues with the sound system. When Khaled attempted to get the audience to chant his name after getting the plug pulled on his last number, they responded by loudly calling for the next act, Yellow Claw, instead.
Drawing a crowd as big as their collective discographies, a collaborative set by Alison Wonderland, Diplo and Jauz flooded the Kinetic Field with a dam burst of bodies Sunday. As might be expected from an assemblage like this, their box-of-chocolates-style set was a blend of different, distinct flavors, veering from Spice Girls remixes to Soulja Boy anthems to duck-and-cover dubstep.
Still, no one seemed to care. It felt like hell, so it was only fitting that there on the CosmicMeadow stage on Sunday was an act that would certainly get a nod of approval, maybe even a fist bump from the Dark Lord himself.
Performing in illuminated tiger helmets, backed by visuals heavy on skulls and inverted crosses, the trio wreaked all kinds of havoc with locomotive rhythms and snarling electronics testing the mettle of both the crowd and the CosmicMeadow sound system. When they slowed things down a bit mid-set, it was almost like a taunt, like a schoolyard bully letting you get back to your feet mid-beatdown before taking you to the turf again.
As dance music continues to get vivisected into more and more subgenres hey, keep your techstep out of my laptronica!
This was the case Saturday when a couple of house vets took completely different routes to the same destination: a killer set. First there was Tommy Trash at the CircuitGrounds. He began by establishing a sturdy rhythmic bedrock and letting the groove build. Then he gradually added melodic accents until they became more and more pronounced to the extent that they steered things in a new direction entirely.
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