Frequency Sound Series Becomes the Talk of the Town

Frequency Sound Series Becomes the Talk of the Town

As the month slowly comes to an end, one thing that is far from being over is the sweet sounds of dirty beats in the hottest new venue in Denver. Every Wednesday at Beacon Denver, the Frequency Sound Series was set out to immerse you in new genres, artists, performers, and stunning visuals. Let me tell you, they did not disappoint on March 30th when Ganeesha, Visional & Pvzzlr took the stage for an epic night of tribal-infused bass music.

Ganeesha, Visional & Pvzzlr

The Openers

First up, we had the pleasure to see Pvzzlr take to the stage for the first time in his career at an official venue. From where the audience was standing, it felt like Pvzzlr had been spinning the filthiest trap beats for decades. Amazing stage presence, connecting with the crowd on all levels, and he really turned up the heat for a perfect start to the evening.

Visional was up next and he was set out to show us his skills and talent as a bass-heavy producer/DJ. Usually performing the fast-paced, heavy bangers like Trash Talk by JAWNS, Visional kept with the vibe of the night giving us the feet moving sounds of Tribal Trap. One song that got the crowd moving was actually a collaboration by the night’s very own, Visional and Ganeesha called Till The Morning.

The Headliner

Not only did Pvzzlr get to show us his finesse with the faders for the first time, but Ganeesha was also making his live debut at this gorgeous venue. Playing over an hour’s worth of all original music, Ganeesha took us on an adventure that forced the “stank face” on every single person in that building. The crowd was truly feeling it and enjoying this new weekly installation by Party Guru Productions and Beacon Denver, it was truly the Wobble we needed in the week.

Ganeesha

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Two Friends Rock The Fillmore For The Adventureland Tour

Two Friends Rock The Fillmore For The Adventureland Tour

Two Friends has described their music as “songs that are fun and get you dancing and moving, but also hopefully resonate with you on a more emotional level at the same time…[They are] kind of a melting pot of a lot of different elements and influences- whether from dance music, from pop, even from alternative rock or hip-hop.” On March 4th, Two Friends graced the stage at the Fillmore Auditorium. They proved the statement above with mind-blowing visuals and epic lighting that had the whole crowd moving all night long.

Two Friends

The Openers

Opening up the evening was Łaszewo. Łaszewo brought out all the feels with future bass, sprinkles of pop and surprise heavy trap beats. Which, got the crowd’s shoulders shrugging up and down. The high-energy trio created the perfect flow to kick off this once-in-a-lifetime event. The crowd was more than half full even before the show started, so you could definitely feel the anticipation building over the masses.

Up next, was the famous duo Ship Wrek. They always comes in hot and makes one hell of a party. We have never seen someone jump off the DJ booth as smooth as Tripp Churchill did!

After a 15 minute break to set up an impressive display of spaceship-like stage design, lasers, and clouds of confetti, the audience wasn’t ready for the unique experience they were about to receive. With this being the last date of a very successful tour, Two Friends wanted to give Denver a night to remember. Blasting off from House music to dirty beats, this was quickly becoming the next Big Bootie mix we’ve all come to love from this dynamic duo. The crowd was bouncing the entire time without a care in the world and with smiles that stretched for miles. Not only did we hear some unreleased tunes, but we got sent back in time to the early 2000s.The duo played throwbacks like Blink-182, Afroman, and our childhood favorite – Toy Story’s “You Got A Friend In Me. Denver will never forget this insane and mind-blowing evening!

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