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Datsik is ready to spend the nights on his upcoming Firepower Records Tour in a vortex. For real. The Canadian dubstep DJ and producer (ne Troy Beetles) hatched the idea for the vortex-shaped DJ booth he’ll be using on the tour on an airplane flight earlier this year with good pal and fellow DJ/producer Excision.

“I was mulling over ideas and came up with this really cool concept…like a massive vortex, with all the visuals spiraling inward towards me,” Datsik, who recently tried the technology out during tour rehearsals in Los Angeles, explains to Billboard. “It’s really trippy. It looks like I’m floating in the middle of this concoction.” The images are projected both from in front and from behind, he adds, which makes the presentation “look seamless, really unlike anything I’ve ever done before. I basically wanted to make the trippiest possible thing I could, and this is the idea that came to mind.”

 But Datsik does acknowledge that it presents a different kind of challenge for those working inside the vortex. “Honestly, I have to focus on what I’m doing or I’ll probably fall over,” he says. “I’m in the middle of all these visuals that are swirling inwards, pulsing. I look above me, to my left, to my right — everywhere around me, there’s visuals. It’s really weird but really cool at the same time. But I’ve got to make sure I’m focused on what I’m doing, otherwise a) I’ll fall over or b) have a seizure.”

 The visuals for the tour, which begins Aug. 30 in Denver, will be produced by V Squared Labs, which also works with Skrillex, as well as a 50,000-watt P.A.. Datsik, meanwhile, promises a different kind of set that will showcase “tons of unreleased music” from his Firepower label artists along with “75 percent of my own tracks,” including from his debut full-length album “Vitamin D,” which came out in April.

 ”I usually play what I’m feeling at the time,” Datsik says, “but with this tour specifically, because it’s such a stacked lineup and there’s so many other DJs, I’m going to play a lot of my own tunes.” The Firepower lineup includes Delta Heavy, Terravita, Bare Noize, XKR, Getter and AFK, among others.

Datsik recently finished a remix for Linkin Park’s “Until It Breaks,” and he’s starting to eyeball his future work, which he says might step away from dubstep.

“I’ve been making it for a long time now, and I feel like everything is changing a bit,” he explains. “I’m trying to step out of the box and do something different. I’m making a lot of hip-hop again, which is awesome because that’s kind of where I came from. And there’s trap music now, so I’m going back on all my old tracks and making trap remixes of them, which is cool.” Datsik estimates he’s “25 or 30 percent” of the way towards a new album but adds that “I don’t know if I’ll put out an album. I may try to do a really cool (song) release and get tons of remixes for it. I haven’t made my mind up on it yet.”

(Source: Billboard)

Original track is ‘Stingray’ by A-Trak & Zinc. Add some amazing cutting and scratching by A-Track, and you have a masterpiece.

Yeasayer’s Crystalline Stage Environment

Yeasayer's Crystalline Stage Environment

 Concerts are becoming more and more about the visuals experience than just the auditory experience. Bands are enlisting technology to involve lighting, video and special effects to create a unique experience which their fans have never seen before. A combination of video mapping and cleaver stagecraft were used to create this amazing stage crystal stage design.

Yeasayer's Crystalline Stage Environment

In an effort to make their tour in support of the recently released “Fragrant World” a little more special, Yeasayer enlisted The Creators Project to help them create an immersive light and color experience. Their solution: Hook the Brooklyn-based band up with software artist Casey Reas, who conceived and designed an “alienscape, crystalline” stage environment for the band. “It was my primary charge to develop the original vision for the environment and then to communicate and clarify this vision throughout the development,” the artist said in an interview posted on The Creators Project blog. His design was brought to life with the aid of architecture firm Aranda/Lasch, and in addition to being the physical manifestation of the aesthetic the band has been building towards the last couple of years, it will also project the work of video artist Yoshi Sodeoka (responsible for the videos that accompanied the band’s scavenger hunt of a few weeks ago) during their sets. The stage design, which will be used during every stop on the tour, made it’s debut during the band’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” performance.

Watch this video of Yeasayer’s interview about the stage design:

(Source: blogs.artinfo.com)

ASU Fall Welcome Concert with B.o.B. & Far East Movement

MC Will See of Endless Entertainment hypes up the crowd

DJ Hazardous gets ready moments before rocking Wells Fargo Arena

What happens when you put together, consecutive top ten hit maker on the Billboard Hot 100, B.o.B., the first Asian-American group to earn a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, Far East Movement, the biggest university in the United States, Arizona State University, and the biggest youth entertainment company in the country, Endless Entertainment? Some would say, a dream, but it was a reality for the ASU Fall Welcome Concert.

Huge crowd for the ASU Fall Welcome ConcertImagine a packed arena filled with thousands of ASU students eager to sing along and jam out to their favorite music. Endless Entertainment was given the opportunity to open up for B.o.B. and Far East Movement, and we could not have been more honored.


Endless Entertainment rocks the Fall Welcome Concert

Featuring two of our hottest entertainers, DJ Hazardous and MC Will See, they featured a 20 minute set ranging from hip-hop, to electro, to top-40 and even some dubstep. The entire crowd screamed as they took center stage minutes before headliner, B.o.B. was to take stage. There was plenty of jumping, screaming, fist pumping, and dancing. They were able to get provide the perfect energy between Far East Movement and B.o.B.

When will Endless Entertainment be back to rock another show on the great Arizona State University campus? You will have to watch our Facebook for that, but everyone knows when it happens, it will will be amazing.

When it comes to sound at an event, trust an event sound professional like Endless Entertainment. Louder does not always mean better.

When it comes to sound at an event, trust an event sound professional like Endless Entertainment. Louder does not always mean better.