[divider]ELECTRO, ELECTRO HOUSE, BIG ROOM HOUSE[/divider]
[highlight]Power Up[/highlight]
Power Up is 23-year old Brandon Noftsger, a Seattle-based DJ who focuses his music towards crowd hype and energy. His music selection ranges across genre, from mainstream tracks to underground hits. With a background in jazz guitar, his musical influences come alive every time he plays. Power Up is just starting to make his mark in Seattle and he can be seen at many nightclubs and events around town.
Saturday 7:00pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Bgeezy[/highlight]
Fueled by a combination of taco truck food and booze, Bgeezy is a part-time human and full-time DJ from Seattle. He has a penchant for tank tops and fake gold jewelry, and his passion for music is matched only by the length of his mullet. A regular at Foundation, Aston Manor, The Baltic Room, and Kingdom Saturdays at Q Nightclub, he’s also opened for a wide range of artists including A-Trak, Martin Solveig, MAKJ, Dillon Francis, Flosstradamus, Bro Safari, The Chainsmokers, Feed Me, Kastle, Goldroom, Treasure Fingers, RAC, and gLAdiator. He’s played at most of the major festivals in the Northwest. Although he’s hard to classify, we placed him in this group because he’s got Electro roots and we’ll hear a wide variety from him at Bumbershoot.
Saturday 7:45pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]RION[/highlight]
RION is a local Seattle dance music DJ with love for the big room electro tracks, and a soul still devoted to tech and deep house. He’s opened for some of the biggest DJ/producers in the industry, ranging from local legend Donald Glaude to Cedric Gervais, Wolfgang Gartner, UMEK, Benny Benassi, and many more. He’s currently holding down multiple residencies at Seattle’s hottest nightclubs as well as a rotation on The Vortex on Seattle’s C-89.5 FM.
Saturday 8:30pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Dig-Dug[/highlight]
Doug McIntyre (aka Dig-Dug) began DJing in Oregon’s underground dance music scene during the mid-‘90s and has since charged all the way to the forefront of the current EDM movement. With a furious mixing style and meticulously constructed DJ sets that showcase his custom edits, mashups, and remixes, Dig-Dug’s performances are a perfect illustration of the diverse skillset he’s developed over an almost two-decade-long career. Doug’s impact as an artist is rivaled only by his work with USC Events and Foundation Nightclub. This Northwest native steers the region’s biggest electronic dance music festivals and events — both behind the decks and behind the scenes.
Saturday 9:30pm @ Pavilion Stage
[highlight]Savant[/highlight]
Hailing from Oslo, Norway, Savant (known by birth as Aleksander Vinter) was not a name chosen but rather a description: he has Aspergers Syndrome, which manifests in production and performance as a gift of extraordinary musical splinter skills. To wit, he has created over 10,000 songs, from classical to black metal, dubstep, and everything in between. Aleksander debuted Savant in late 2011 with his album Ninur and has been on a rocket ship since, showing EDM fans that there is much more to be done with the music that revelers have come to love.
Sunday 10:30pm @ Pavilion Stage
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