Excision and Subtronics Reunite for Another Festival Weapon, ‘A.F.B.1.’
February 18, 2026
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YetepThis year’s Decadence Arizona is shaping up to be one of the most bass-heavy lineups the Valley has ever seen. Some of the biggest names in the scene are set to ring in the New Year, and with the addition of VOYD, presented by Svdden Death, the festival has officially become a basshead’s dream. Svdden Death is riding high after an incredible year, highlighted by the release of his three-part remix project for VOYD II. He’ll be joined by heavyweights like Adventure Club, Hamdi, and Tape B, rounding out a lineup that promises to shake the desert to its core.

As if that weren’t enough, GRiZ makes his highly anticipated return to the Valley for a special New Year’s Eve performance. He’ll be counting down to midnight—dropping both the ball and the bass—as we headbang our way into 2026. Sharing the stage is none other than riddim icon Subtronics, making this New Year’s celebration one for the books. And with both GRiZ and Subtronics on the same lineup, could we see the long-awaited return of Griztronics? Anything’s possible when these two legends collide. Don’t miss your chance to find out—grab your Decadence tickets now before they’re gone!

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