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YetepIt’s been a couple years since ‘Meowington Hax’ tour explored North America, introducing the world to the deadmau5 cube, a massive LED structure that house the music producing rodent on his electrifying tour.
Yet, as he told the Toronto Star, the man behind the Mau5, Joel Zimmerman intends on re-imagining something much bigger and bolder than the ‘Cube’.
“I’m building a new tour,” confirms Zimmerman. “For much later, 2014. And of course it will have to manage to trump the ‘Cube’ show. I could absolutely just slap the Cube back together and ball it up, but I’m in that mentality where I want to keep one-upping the show. So obviously, the bigger the production, the more time you have to sit down with the team and iron it all out technically and financially and all these kinda things. So it’s, like, a ‘lay low, make some new music and do your residency to pay the hydro bills’ kinda thing.”
Making around a half a million per show at Hakkasan, deadmau5 is honing in on features to bring to his 2014 show, including the recently debuted ‘Mau5bots’, resembling the heads of the robotic mau5 fighters from the ‘Professional Griefers‘ video.
After a slew of SoundCloud releases, Mau5 will definitely have the tunes to back up a new show, not to mention his bangers from last year’s ‘> album title goes here <‘. Keep an eye out for dates, and cities.