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[highlight]Hook N Sling[/highlight]
While DJ/producer Hook N Sling hails from what you might call a more-than-mellow scene (Australia’s legendary Bondi Beach), it would be a mistake to equate him with a laid-back aesthetic. On the contrary, his ascent has been single-mindedly driven and backed by meticulously crafted productions. Tracks like Take You Higher feat. Goodwill, and Reason feat. NERVO attest to it, having clocked a combined 10 million+ YouTube views and won Hook N Sling the support of Tiësto, Sander Van Doorn, and Nicky Romero, to name a few. His recent single, Magnet, exemplifies his dance floor precision, artistic substance, and mass appeal.
Saturday 10:00pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Johnny Monsoon[/highlight]
After several years of hard work, Johnny Monsoon has become one of the United States’ brightest up-and-coming trance DJs. He won Local Male DJ of the Year award in DList Magazine’s 2013 Seattle Nightlife Awards. He’s been a go-to resident DJ for USC Events for the past five years as well as a resident DJ at Foundation Nightclub. His podcast, The Sound of Trance, consistently ranks in iTunes’ top 25 audio podcasts, with roughly 130,000+ downloads per episode. It’s clear that people all over the world are taking notice of this Northwestern force.
Monday 8:45pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Myon & Shane 54[/highlight]
Hungarian duo Myon & Shane 54 have achieved extraordinary success in the international dance music scene, with numerous top-sellers on Beatport and consistent placements onDJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs. They produce for some of the biggest names in music, are constant fixtures in set lists of some of world’s best known DJs, and regularly feature in a multitude of EDM radio show playlists. Their weekly radio show, International Departures, is hugely popular due in large part to their shameless, all-encompassing approach to mash-ups.
Monday 9:30pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Gravity Lift[/highlight]
Gravity Lift is a DJ production duo whose high-energy approach to house and trance has been making waves in the Seattle dance scene. The pair are currently resident DJs at Foundation Nightclub and put out a monthly podcast titled Start A Ripple. They operate on the principle that music is essential to our lives, whether it be house, electro, dubstep, progressive or trance, and together we are all united through basslines.
Monday 8:00pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]AudioH[/highlight]
“There’s nothing like the feeling of producing an event, and playing on the stage you’ve created,” says Allen Oh, also known as AudioH. The DJ/promoter has thrown some of Seattle’s best parties over the last few years, including the official PAX/Riot Friday Afterparty and an Oso Landslide Relief benefit. His DJing masterfully mixes genres, setting the mood and building up energy within the crowd. Audioh has shared the stage with acts such as Above & Beyond, BT, Myon & Shane 54, Dinka, Late Night Alumni, and many more. He has established residencies at Foundation Nightclub, Volume, and the Showbox in Seattle.
Monday 7:00pm @ Pavilion Stage
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