Excision presents Basstrack

POSTPONED TO SEPT 29-30 DUE TO WEATHER
Meet us at the BASSTRACK 🏎🔥 Excision returns to Phoenix Raceway for 2 explosive nights featuring a unique stacked lineup each day!
🎟 Tickets on sale Thursday May 25 at 10am PT at https://tixr.com/e/70835
Saturday, September 2
Excision
Wooli
PhaseOne b2b Funtcase
Layz
Emorfik b2b Muerte
Vastive
Sunday, September 3
Excision
Adventure Club
Ray Volpe
YOOKiE
Drinkurwater b2b Hairitage
Kliptic b2b RZRKT
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18+
Doors: 5PM
Show: 5PM
Curfew: 2AM
CLEAR BAG POLICY:
In an effort to enhance fan safety, and to mirror many arenas and venues around the county, we have implemented a clear bag policy for all large attendee events effective immediately.
We define a clear bag as a fully clear or colored clear plastic, vinyl, or mesh bag. One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags will be considered an acceptable clear bag. The maximum bag size that will be allowed is 15” X 15”x 5“. In addition to a clear bag, guests may bring in one small clutch up to 5” X 7”x 2” in size.
Due to clear hydration packs not being readily available, EMPTY hydration packs WILL BE the only exception to the clear bag policy.
Last, but not least! Please note that management reserves the right, without a refund of any portion of the ticket purchase price, to refuse admission to or eject any person whose conduct is deemed by management to be disorderly, who uses vulgar or abusive language, or who fails to comply with these or other rules as set forth by the management. Patrons who are clearly intoxicated or under the influence will not be admitted.
The following is not allowed into the venue:
NO Illegal substances
NO Drugs or drug paraphernalia
NO Pets
NO Massagers
NO Laser pens or pointers
NO Eyedrops
NO Glass, cans, cups, or coolers
NO Markers, pens, or spray paint
NO Large chains or spiked jewelry
NO Stickers or flyers
NO Tents, large umbrellas, or chairs
NO Large purses or bags (over 15” X 15” X 5” inches)
NO Open cigarettes, lipstick, chapstick, tampons
NO Outside food, beverage, or alcohol
NO Professional cameras (SLR or detachable lenses)
NO Video or audio recording equipment
NO Knives, firearms, pepper spray, fireworks, or weapons of any kind
NO Toy weapons or real weapons of any kind
NO Sticks, staff, swords, sabers, or scepters
NO Open sunscreen
NO Balloons, balls, frisbees, or any other projectile
NO Native American headdresses
NO Festival totems
NO CROWD SURFING OR RAIL BREAKING. PATRONS PARTICIPATING IN EITHER WILL BE EJECTED.
The following is allowed into the venue:
OK (2) Factory Sealed Waterbottles of ANY size
OK Clear (transparent) bags
OK Clear (transparent) backpacks
OK Clear (transparent) fanny packs
OK Empty non-transparent Camelbaks
OK Small clutch up to 5” X 7” X 2” in size
OK Non-Professional Still Cameras including Go Pros
OK Cell Phones
OK Lighters
OK Sealed: cigarette packages, tampons, packs of gum, chapstick/lip gloss
OK Glowing/illuminated costumes or jewelry
OK Sunglasses and hats
OK Sealed liquid sunscreen and cosmetic products
OK Disposable E-cigs, nicotine vaporizer pens, excluding those with refillable chambers containing visible liquid
OK Guide dogs for people with disabilities and other service animals with current rabies certificatione

Liquid Stranger Gets It Poppin’ at Mission Ballroom Night 1

On November 17, 2022 the legendary Liquid Stranger returned to Mission Ballroom for the first day of a 3 night run in Denver, Colorado.

Who is Liquid Stranger?

Liquid Stranger, also known as Martin Staaf of Varberg, Sweden, is a pioneer in the bass music world. With an early background in engineering and producing for jazz and rock bands in the late 90s, he started the Liquid Stranger project in 2003. In his early days, his goal was to fuse different genres of music into intricate soundscapes that encompass all. In 2015, he introduced his new label, Wakaan, which gave free-form bass artists a place to create and release. Liquid Stranger’s sound is ever-changing and incorporates multiple genres, including dubstep, free-form bass, drum and bass, and downtempo. Now in 2022, with a plentiful amount of excellent releases, a successful label, and die-hard fans, it’s safe to say that he is much more than a producer. Martin advocates for free expression, female leadership within Wakaan, and creating a safe space for all.

Opening Support
DRINKURWATER

The first opener of the night was DRINKURWATER, whose been on a quick come-up this year, releasing some heaters! Many were excited to see him on the lineup and have him out in Denver! He played a super high-energy set with hits like WET WET and Ear Tickle that got the crowd prepped for the rest of the night.

Sully

The next opener was Sully, and everyone was ecstatic to have him as opening support! Again, with some of his biggest releases this year, he came up very quickly. Coming in hot, he threw hits like his Tape B collab, Impulse, and other hits like Misfits with Liquid Stranger himself. The energy shot through the roof during his set.

TVBOO

Fan favorite and Denver local TVBOO was the next opener on the support lineup. Known for his hilarious personality and antics, his visuals and set followed suit with the craziness. He played an edit of the viral Youtube video of the Harry Potter puppets singing Severus Snape, and the crowd completely lost it! There were also the most ridiculous visuals of TVBOO himself clad in his famous hillbilly outfits being throw down with some wonky tunes that made everyone go wild. 

Zeke Beats b2b Jantsen

The next supporting act was Zeke Beats b2b Jantsen, and many were excited for this b2b because of how amazing both artists are on their own! Many were curious to see how this b2b was going to play out, and they did not disappoint. Their set had each of their logos projected on the screen side by side, which was super awesome to see! Zeke Beats came in with the dirtiest live scratching, and Jantsen came through with his heavyweight sound. The combination of these two legends was so much fun to experience, and the crowd couldn’t help but go nuts. 

Kill The Noise

The last opener before Liquid Stranger was the infamous Kill The Noise! Many weren’t sure what they would hear in this set because of the different genres he usually plays. What an incredible surprise this set was. As the first song dropped, so did everyone’s mouths as they realized this would be one of the heaviest sets of the night. KTN was throwing down dubstep but not your usual dubstep. It was the type of dubstep that started to evolve in 2018 to get deeper, bouncier, and denser. To be brought back to that time period was a pleasure, and the energy was at an all-time high. We’re thrilled that Liquid Stranger switched things up by adding Kill The Noise to the support lineup.

Liquid Stranger

The last opener before Liquid Stranger was the infamous Kill The Noise! Many weren’t sure what they would hear in this set because of the different genres he usually plays. What an incredible surprise this set was. As the first song dropped, so did everyone’s mouths as they realized this would be one of the heaviest sets of the night. KTN was throwing down dubstep but not your usual dubstep. It was the type of dubstep that started to evolve in 2018 to get deeper, bouncier, and denser. To be brought back to that time period was a pleasure, and the energy was at an all-time high. We’re thrilled that Liquid Stranger switched things up by adding Kill The Noise to the support lineup.

This night of the run was the all original throwback set from Liquid Stranger. For many who’ve known and loved Martin since his early days of releasing music, this set was a dream come true. From the moment he stepped on stage from the moment he departed, there was no letting up as banger after banger ripped through Mission Ballroom. The man laid down oldies like Rocket FuelCreatureBurn Like the Sun, and much more. Not only did he play old tunes that many have probably been chasing, but he threw down VIPs of old songs. He played the VIPs of RippleDon’t Stop, and Bombaclaad Star, which he pulled out a Dubstep VIP of that he had forgotten he made! The amount of music he could fit into an hour time slot was amazing! 

Production

This year, the production was seriously top-notch. With Liquid Stranger bringing in the full PK Trinity sound system to Mission Ballroom, it made the biggest difference in the entire experience. The openers are usually quieter than the headliner, but the PKs ensured every artist came in with a bang. Earplugs are always a must at any show, but especially this one because of how penetrating the sound was. Mix the PKs with the incredible laser production and melty visuals, and you’d be sure to transcend. We’re so stoked that Liquid Stranger brought in such a great production and continues to level up!

Conclusion

Overall, Liquid Stranger on the first night of his three-night run at Mission Ballroom was incredible from start to finish. We are so happy to have experienced such excellent opening support acts and a throwback set from him! We can’t wait to see how he will continue to evolve.

Photos by Kyle Brim

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