PHOENIX, ARIZONA — With Phoenix Lights right around the corner, here are 5 top acts you do not want to miss! Check it out.
Lane 8
Electronic Music Producer Lane 8 is all about deep house. He first released his music on SoundCloud in 2014, then moved up the ladder and signed through the Anjunadeep label. He then released the album Rise in 2015. Even though he’s only been around for a short time, this man is making moves in the electronic music world. Listen to him here: https://soundcloud.com/lane8music
Excision
The king of dubstep returns to the valley! Coming all the way from Kelowna, Canada, Jeff Abel is ready to blow us all away. Excision works with heavy bass and dark sounds. Jeff is also known for his incredible visual production and intense sound system. Listen to Excision here: https://soundcloud.com/excision
Griz
Grant Kwiecinski, aka Griz, is a 28 year old was born in Detroit. Griz is known as the funkmaster, playing his saxophone on stage! 2018 has been a huge year for Griz. He has been working very hard on his new album called Ride Waves, which is coming out April 5th! Think Phoenix Lights will get a sneak peek at his new music? This is a set you don’t want to miss: https://soundcloud.com/griz
Doctor P b2b Cookie Monsta
These men might be the most powerful dubstep producers in the game right now. This dynamic duo will bring the heat to Arizona this weekend. These two have been through so many sets together and bassheads everywhere are excited to see it! Listen to Doctor P here: https://soundcloud.com/doctorpcircus and Cookie Monsta here: https://soundcloud.com/cookiemonsta
Malaa
Who is Malaa? Regardless of who he is, this is a set you don’t want to miss! Malaa is an electronic music creator who is signed with Tchami’s label Confession. The mystery remains! Grab your favorite househead and shuffle the night away. You can find his music here: https://soundcloud.com/malaamusic
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Written by: Veronica Vale