Subtronics Delivers Electrifying Performance at Rescheduled Show in Cleveland Following Train Derailment
Subtronics performed a hard-hitting set in Cleveland, Ohio, after the show was rescheduled due to the trail derailment/chemical spill.
The show in Cleveland came close to many of the local’s hearts as the bass/dubstep scene is alive and strong there. This also become exceptionally true ever since Excision’s Lost Lands festival began being held in the state. The bass artist is currently on a national tour for “Antifractals” and has been going strong at tons of shows since it started on January 13. Subtronics still has nine locations left for his tour.
The Cleveland Subtronics show was held at the House of Blues which is located in the heart of downtown. The openers for the show consisted of Must Die!, Kompany, and A Hundred Drums. It was originally scheduled for February 15 but was rescheduled about a month later on March 12 once the chaos with the chemical spill in East Palestine relaxed slightly.
Subtronics also known as Jesse Kardon played his ionic tracks with correlating visuals including a new track of a remix to “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue. He even pointed out how awesome the bass and laser setup was at the venue mid-set. Along with shouting “You guys must go to Lost Lands” after taking in the ultra-hype crowd reaction. Clevelanders feel right at home when Subtronics comes to the city.
Cleveland locals have also been anticipating this event as Subtronics came to the city last year as well and is among one the favorite bass artists who come to the area. The venue was packed to the brim full of dedicated bass-heads and head bangerz. Everyone went home that night in awe of how great the music was overall.
Subtronics has some iconic locations left as his last for the tour. Including Ultra Music Festival in Miami, FL on Friday, March 2 for a b2b set with Kolsch; Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday, April 14 in Morrison, CO; and Beyond Wonderland on Friday, June 3 at the Gorge in Quincy, WA.
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