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YetepOn Thursday, August 31st, Kayzo will be returning to Tucson to play a show at the Rialto. The 25-year-old producer has been gaining notoriety lately in the bass community with bangers like “Whistle Wars,” “This Time,” and “Wake Up.” His style of production usually includes elements of dubstep, trap, and hardstyle. Kayzo often mixes the infamous hardstyle kick with filthy dubstep synths to create the mind-melting drops he’s known for. If you’re having trouble imagining it, listen to the first few minutes of his Diplo & Friends mix and you’ll see what I mean:
Kayzo has been making rounds this festival season. Already he’s been at Paradiso and SMF, with sets at Hard Summer and Electric Zoo coming later this year. The last time he made a Tucson appearance, Kayzo opened for Marshmello & Slushii at N9NE Fest 2016. The Rialto is a great venue for DJ’s because the artist is almost always at eye-level with the crowd, which feeds into their energy; and stage presence is one of Kayzo’s strong suits. The Rialto debut of Kayzo should definitely not be missed, especially with even more special guests TBA. For information & tickets click here.
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