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Bro Safari
Saturday, September 13 2014
11:00 PM-3:00 AM
Ages 18+
Tickets available at the Revolution Live box office without service fees. Tickets also available on Ticketmaster.com: http://bit.ly/WD1enE
Bro Safari is Nick Weiller’s dubstep moniker. He is also one half of mashup act Ludachrist and one third of drum and bass act Evol Intent. Mention the word “moombahton” to any well-rounded dance music lover and several names of producers will come to mind. An artist’s ability (or inability) to create a distinct project is the difference between being an afterthought and having a legacy. Nick Weiller, better known has dabbled in everything from high energy drum n’ bass to downtempo moombahton. The producer and multi-instrumentalist (he plays the drums and guitar) is celebrated for his unpredictable live shows. “I continuously look for the newest sound that inspires me – whether it’s a song or a genre in general,” Nick says. During the conversation, he cites moombahton as the genre he initially based Bro Safari on. Being that some of the tracks include trap drums and a hint of Miami bass, it was no shock to find out he was a hip hop head. “Trap spoke to me because I’ve always been into hip hop, 808 culture,” Nick interjects in reference to the inspiration behind his music. “When I was a kid I had DJ Magic Mike CDs and cassettes. I listened to NWA and stuff. It’s like the same thing I grew up on with elements from all the stuff I got into through electronic music. So, it made sense. Therefore, when it was time for me to sit down and work on it – it was very easy. The main thing that inspires me to keep things fresh is the sound of the genres themselves.” Hence, the philosophy behind Bro Safari: there are no boundaries, only beats.