Get ready for a spooky celebration of sound this Hallow’s Eve as we prepare to enter The Asylum with a slew of pre-parties on the Path to Something Wicked. We’re gearing up festivities months in advance to ensure our devious dancers are ready when the time comes for our big weekend. Gather your motley crew and head to one of our hand-picked pre-parties for the chance to score Something Wicked tickets. As a special giveaway, we’re gifting a few lucky fans at official pre-parties festival admission to The Asylum!
Adventure Club at Ryse
Adventure Club is a Canadian duo, Christian Srigley and Leighton James, based out of Montreal, Quebec. The pair’s signature sound often features female vocalists with heavy drops, citing major influences such as TiĆ«sto, Flux Pavilion, Greeley Estates, Bring Me The Horizon, and Skrillex. Having toured across North America, as well as parts of Europe and Australia, Adventure Club have perfected their live act including appearances at major festivals Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. Back in 2013 they first played Ultra Music Festival in Miami and since then have performed at the event’s edition in Seoul, South Korea.
Catch Adventure Club at Ryse Nightclub in St. Louis on Saturday, September 16th!
FuntCase at The Marc
James Hazell, better known by FuntCase, is an English bass producer from Bournemouth. First releasing drum and bass under the alias DJ Dose in 2007, before dropping his first single as FuntCase two years later. In 2010 he was signed to Flux Pavilion and Doctor P’s record label Circus Records while continuing to produce under the alias Haze. Widely known for performing with a signature mask, FuntCase put out Don’t Piss Me Off an eight-track EP marking one of his largest releases to-date.
See FuntCase in San Marcos at The Marc on Thursday, September 21st!
Morgan Page at The Ritz Ybor
Grammy-nominated producer Morgan Page is ubiquitous within the dance music scene. His latest album, DC To Light includes chart-topping singles “Running Wild” and “Open Heart feat. Lissie” which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers and #3 for Dance/Electronic Albums. The record has many guest appearances, like tracks with Angela McCluskey and frequent-collaborator Lissie, the starlet who worked with Page on 2008’s “The Longest Road.” Over the years, Page has performed landmark sets at festivals across the globe, including the Coachella and Electric Zoo as well as countless shows in the world’s biggest clubs.
Go to Morgan Page at The Ritz Ybor in Tampa on Saturday, September 23rd!
Justin Martin at Trism
Feeding off the energy of San Francisco’s underground and mentored by fellow super producer Claude VonStroke, Justin Martin has always been intrinsically involved with the development of Dirtybird Records. After releasing a string of solo EPs which flaunted a unique style, the emerging artist garnered widespread respect among fellow DJs and heavyweight champions of the scene. Now equally known for his collaborations with his brother Christian, as The Martin Brothers, producing hip-hop influenced hits such as “Stoopit” and “Dum.” Never afraid to start the party, Justin Martin has remixed bona fide classics like Radiohead “Nude,” Marshall Jefferson’s “Mushrooms,” and Tim Green’s “Revox” to firmly establish himself as the man to make big tracks even bigger.
Dance to Justin Martin at Trism in Columbus on Friday, October 13th!
Barely Alive at The Ritz Ybor
With five consecutive Beatport #1’s racking up over six million streams, few can deny that Barely Alive has become one of the most exciting bass music acts to emerge in recent years. Working on collaborations and remixes with the likes of Zomboy, Datsik, Excision, and Getter his production chops are among the best in the game. Originating from Massachusetts, the duo initially made a name for themselves in 2014 with the release of their debut EP through Disciple Recordings which earned global acclaim.
Join us at The Ritz Ybor in Tampa with Barely Alive and Virtual Riot on Friday, October 20th!