The New Dancefloor Economy: How Festival Culture Is Quietly Shifting
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YetepWuki is back with another banging track. The Denver Based producer crushes remix after remix, mixing genres that can only be described as UK Ghetto-tech with an incorporation of “booty breaks” he’s become known for. Wuki’s most recent treat is a trappy remix of Black Caviar’s newest original “Coco.” He ‘wuki-fies’ the song by adding a bouncy drop and rearranging some of the lyrics. The song has an exotic sound to it that stays true to the original Black Caviar track while still going further.
Black Caviar has been gaining popularity since their 2016 debut with deep house track “Lady (Hear Me Tonight)” that has been played at festivals and clubs around the country. 2018 is anticipated to be a big year for the duo as they promise massive new originals that are sure to have crowds dancing.
Kris Barman or as his fans know him, Wuki, has genre-bending skills that are out of this world. The Denver based producer is known for throwing down some absolute filth during his mind-blowing sets. Mixing sounds you didn’t even know could work together. You are not going to want to miss Wuki’s powerful booty bass when he takes over the Invasion stage on Saturday, April 7th at Phoenix Lights. Purchase tickets here.
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