I really want to see him again and I can't wait for another announcement from him to tour the U.S. After seeing him for only an hour, I really want to see him again and see him play a much longer set. When it was all over, I was thrilled to see him live.įlux Pavilion should be one of the top dj's in the world. He even played some of his famous songs and played other people's songs as well. His set at the MainStage at the Gorge amphitheater was over the top and he kept the crowd going.
I was excited and when the day finally came, I was mad excited.
From Bass Cannon, his Gold Dust remix, Do Or Die, and I Can't Stop, his songs left an impact to the EDM scene in America.īack in May, USC events announce their full lineup for Paradiso festival, I was surprised to see Flux on the lineup. He has many awesome songs under his belt that really influence the dubstep scene in England and in the United States. It was the first dubstep song that I have listen to. What got me interested in him in the first place was his remix of Cracks. A producer who seems tireless in his work ethic who is constantly re-imagining his sound whilst gaining a cult following on the live music scene, the stage is set for him to release a huge debut in 2015.įor all my life, I've always wanted to see Flux Pavilion. He has been steadily releasing EPs for the past five years, the latest being 2013 'Freeway' which featured his successful collaboration with vocalist Rosie Oddie on 'Gold Love'. The 2013 film The Great Gatsby featured the track in its star studded soundtrack which included Lana Del Rey and The xx whilst it was also chosen for the trailer of Ron Howard's 2013 film 'Rush' starring Chris Hemsworth. In August 2011, the track was sampled by producer Shama Joseph for 'Who Gon Stop Me' which later appeared on 'Watch The Throne' a collaboration by Kayne West & Jay Z and featured other esteemed artists including Frank Ocean and Beyoncé. His most widely recognised track is 'I Can't Stop' which originally featured on the Lines In Wax EP. He is still to release a solo debut album, yet he has contributed to numerous projects, including his collaborative release with fellow record mate Doctor P entitled Circus One to which he produced and recorded four tracks. He formed an independent label entitled Circus Records with Doctor P, DJ Swan-E, and Earl Falconer of UB40 fame which allowed him to release demos, early EPs and his 2011 breakthrough single 'Bass Cannon' which was placed on Radio 1's A List Playlist. Stream/buy “Savage” here and check out Whethan’s full list of tour dates below.Flux Pavilion first rose to attention in 2008 with his experimental brand of dub step. This jam is ready-made for the radio or roadhouse. His “Savage” falsetto resembles ZAYN’s “Pillowtalk” or Nick Jonas’ “Jealous.” What’s pleasant about this song is its versatility Flux and Whethan didn’t pigeonhole themselves into one genre. “Well pardon my manners, but something about you turns me to a savage” MAX belts.
This anthem’s lovestruck theme is hardly pioneering. Oh yeah, did I mention that he plans on posting the acapella version of “Savage” online for fresh DJs to go wild with?īig Beat White Label released “Savage” last Tuesday just in time for the holiday cheer. Here are a few of Whethan’s many accomplishments to make us adults feel horrible about ourselves: he’s traveled with Flosstradamus, accumulated over 7 million global streams and announced a nationwide tour that includes our Canadian neighbors up North. Skrillex, Flux Pavilion and Ethan Snoreck? I guess 2016 was an epic year for teenage Chicago producers: first Louis The Child, now 17-year-old whiz kid Whethan (Snoreck).