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Lotus Drops, Åse, Owleks, ZRO, Buckets & Ebalusee

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Lotus Drops: West Coast native Lotus Drops has been bringing the heat for over a decade in the Underground Bass Scene. Coining the phrase “Goddess Womp”, Lotus will take you on a journey through Subsonic portals that will leave you feeling activated AF. Over the years she has opened for the UK dubstep Legends Goth Trad, J:Kenzo, Mala, and many more. With two DJ Awards under her belt, her mixing skills are impeccable and her onstage presence inspiring.

ÅSE: ASE: is a well-renowned and immensely talented musician that has been DJing since 2017 and has recently started dabbling in the music production world. Over the years, she has opened for artists like Machinedrum, Eprom, Alix Perez, Onhell, DJ Madd, and Coki, as well as many other incredible acts and has played at festivals such as Bass Canyon, Cascadia, and is on the APOG lineup this year. She loves to rinse various genres, drum & bass being her signature but loves to play everything from UKG, Jungle, Dubstep, & some House & Techno on special occasions. She has played for all different types of nights around the city from DNB Tuesdays, Fraktured UKG edition, Noise Complaint, SHOOK, Boh, and more! She is People Music’s first resident DJ alongside Nocturne Syndicate’s first official resident DJ as well. That’s her superpower; she can spin any genre with fluidity and flow and she always does it with the most brilliant smile on her face. She’s so in the moment while throwing down beats, and that vibe and enthusiasm is contagious and completely electrifies the dance floor. She is also ½ of System.Au a newly established audio + visual production duo that released their first tune back in March 2022.

Owleks : With a focus on Drum & Bass, Halftime, Deep Dubstep, and Leftfield Bass, Owleks has made a name for himself in the Seattle electronic music scene, most recently as the newest member of Seattle DnB staple, ONSET. From winning the 2016 Seattle DnB Battles to a multitude of performances at local club nights, weeklies, and the world-renowned Bumbershoot Music Festival, his craft continues to flourish into a well-oiled machine of fast-paced drum patterns and unique sonic frequencies. He has opened for legends like Netsky, Spor, Friction, Danny Byrd, Calyx & TeeBee, Coki, N-Type, Dieselboy, Ed Rush & Optical, The Upbeats, Current Value, Total Science, Machinedrum, Doctor Jeep, Huxley Anne, and many more internationally recognized artists.

ZRO: A Bellingham, WA-based DJ with musical inspiration rooted from artists like Dubamine, Chad Dubz, Chief Kaya, ShockdaShiva, and Pushloop. His favorite way to spin music is in the middle of the woods with a crazy vinyl collection. When he’s behind the decks, he fills the room with an exquisite taste of underground bass music and is always keeping people on their toes.

Buckets: A Seattle-based producer, DJ, and drummer best known for his work as 1/2 of the experimental bass duo, HEIRZ. In his words, “I like music that is super dark and heavy, but vibey and minimal at the same time, so that’s probably what I will play for you.”

Ebalusee: Ebalusee is an up-and-coming downtempo bass music artist that likes to add a little dash of everything to his sets. His musical inspiration comes from artists such as CharlestheFirst, Of The Trees, Supertask, OAKK, Player Dave, and Ivy Lab. “My favorite part about mixing music is how it brings people together to share a connection that’s hard to get anywhere else. Mixing music is a catalyst for making others feel good, in turn making me feel good too. When i look out on the dancefloor and see others feeling good and vibing to tunes that mean so much to me, it makes me feel alive.”

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10pm-1:30am

Here-After (part of the new Crocodile)

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Date

Saturday, Jul 2, 2022
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Time

10:00pm - 1:30am

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The Crocodile
2505 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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