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Apocalypse Zombie Land in Los Angeles, CA

Nov 29, 2024  ·  The Queen Mary The Queen Mary

Apocalypse: Zombie land
Nov 29
Apocalypse: Zombie land
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Atlanta's Zen Selekta blends haunting, shadowy elements with ethereal melodies and global influences. Inspired by her Spanish roots, nature, and spiritual practices, her music aims to enrich lives through joy and healing experiences.
Born in Louisiana's swamps, Boogie T is a multifaceted musician known for dubstep and funk. He plays guitar, keys, bass, and sings. He’s wowed crowds at Coachella and Lollapalooza.
Australian-born Hamish Prasad, aka MARAUDA, has made a name in electronic and bass music with his dark, provocative sound and intense live sets, captivating EDM fans worldwide.
Ray Volpe, known as "Volpetron," is a groundbreaking EDM artist with a unique sound blending heavy and melodic influences. Born with a passion for music, his chart-topping tracks like "Laserbeam" and "HAPPY SONG" have dominated the dubstep scene. An Electronic Dance Music Award winner, he collaborates with icons like Hardwell and Chris Lake and sells out venues with his VOLPEVERSE show. Ray is renowned for his energetic live performances and viral hits, solidifying his status as a rising legend in the dance music world.
Joel Zimmerman, aka deadmau5, is a renowned electronic music producer from Canada, celebrated for hits like "Ghosts 'n' Stuff" and multiple JUNO Awards. His collaborations with stars like Kaskade, The Neptunes, and REZZ highlight his innovative style.
Andy C., key figure in drum'n'bass evolution, founded Ram Records in the '90s. Known for "Valley of the Shadows," he's part of Origin Unknown and Ram Trilogy, remaining an iconic, mysterious figure in the genre.
Zomboy, from a small English village, transitioned from drumming in rock/metal bands to pioneering dubstep. Known for hits like "Terror Squad" and "Like A Bitch," he amassed 750M streams and launched Rott N' Roll Records. A former engineer, Zomboy's style is marked by "cinematic violence." His rapid rise was catalyzed by Never Say Die Records and he has headlined festivals like EDC Las Vegas.
Bear Grillz, from Colorado, is celebrated for his genre-blending style of dubstep, future-bass, and reggae. Known for hits with Dirty Heads and Sullivan King, his debut album *Demons* solidified his reputation in electronic music. DJ Mag praised his EP *Reanimated* as "technically almost perfect." Bear Grillz has wowed audiences at festivals like Electric Zoo and EDC Orlando, and he co-headlined Global Dub Festival with Adventure Club. He's also a favorite performer at Denver Nuggets NBA games.
Smoakland, formed by Anthony Battaglia & Harrison Hays in the Bay Area, merges old-school dubstep with cannabis culture vibes. Drawing inspiration from Zeds Dead & Mersiv, their music has won international acclaim for its unique sound and heartfelt narratives.
UK-born DJ/Producer Rusko, a Leeds College of Music alum, pioneered dubstep, popularizing tracks like "Cockney Thug" and collaborating with Caspa on FabricLive.37. Known for his versatility, he’s worked with legends like Cypress Hill, M.I.A, and remixed for Lady Gaga. His unique style remains influential in electronic music.
Australian bass music prodigy Leotrix is known for his unique sound, stunning melodies, and energetic drops. Supported by stars like Marshmello and Excision, he's dazzled major festivals like EDC and Ultra, and gained 3M+ streams. Leotrix is touring globally, marking his rise in the electronic music scene.
Rudimental, an East London electronic trio, is acclaimed for their genre-bending hits. With chart-toppers, 5 billion streams, and four albums, they’ve earned numerous awards and global recognition as UK dance pioneers.
Perry Wayne, a DJ from Dallas, Texas, has gained fame with hits under labels like Gud Vibrations and Dim Mak. Known for his distinctive dystopian style, he has worked with Excision and Slander, and performed at major festivals like Lost Lands.
Caspa, born in the UK, is a dedicated dubstep artist known for his deep production style and original soundsystem soul. He's collaborated with peers and new-gen producers, and is celebrated for staying true to dubstep's roots.
Born in LA, now in Denver, Chef Boyarbeatz is known for his UK-inspired underground bass and heavy breaks. Notable for tracks like “Steady Slurkin’” and performances at major festivals, he's supported by artists like Skream and Zeds Dead.
Distinct Motive, a Canadian producer/DJ from Toronto, is known for his dark and minimal bass music style that honors early dubstep. He has gained international recognition and advocates for dub-influenced dubstep across North America and Europe.
Italian producer Automhate, known for hard-hitting Riddim, gained fame with "Terminhate" & "EGO STREAM" EPs. Collaborated with K-NINE & MONXX. Continues evolving in electronic music.
Jantsen, known for his timeless bass music style, merges various genres, collaborating with Griz and Dirt Monkey. He's released tracks on Kairos Audio and Circus Records.
Born in Tel Aviv and based in Austin, TX, The Widdler is a dub sound pioneer known for his dynamic performances. His music blends reggae, bass, and diverse influences.
Ohio's Crankdat is a standout in electronic music, known for tracks like "STFU" and "Big Bang" with DJ Snake. Famous for vibrant shows at EDC and Tomorrowland.
UK electronic artist from Southwest London, known for dance hits like 'Afterglow.' His debut LP 'Lasers Not Included' gained acclaim. Collaborated with Calvin Harris, The Prodigy, and Becky Hill. 'Hypnotic' was a top D&B album, and 'Portals' charted at #1. Sold out Brixton Academy thrice and maintains a strong global touring presence.
Kai Wachi, from Boise, is a bass music powerhouse known for his genre-blending style. With support from Excision and NGHTMRE, his tracks have over 100M Spotify streams. He’s collaborated with Famous Dex, Sullivan King, and more, and has performed at major festivals like Lost Lands and EDC. Kai is a mainstay on Kannibalen Records, renowned for his unique sound and dynamic productions.
Tape B, aka Kemal Berk Alkanat, is a Turkish-born electronic music artist known for blending old-school dubstep with modern bass and hip-hop, creating a unique "Old School x New School" sound.
Gabrielle Watson, aka A Hundred Drums, blends thunderous bass and rhythm in her high-octane shows. Known for her politically charged track "Enough Is Enough," she's collaborated with top producers and vocalists. Her sound spans electronic genres, earning her spots at major festivals like Electric Forest and Shambhala.
East Coast-based Vastive, blends dub and drum and bass with metal influences. Known for dynamic performances and unique vocal tracks, he's released music on Never Say Die and Subsidia, receiving accolades from Excision, Kayzo, and more. #bullyontheblock
Canadian group Black Tiger Sex Machine, known for their immersive bass music shows with signature Tiger Helmets, debuted their PORTALS show at Ultra Miami 2023. They manage Kannibalen Records, influencing artists like Apashe and Dabin, and have partnerships with brands like Apple and Netflix.
LA-based DJ/producer Kompany blends heavy drops & sharp technical sounds in dubstep. Worked with Excision, SLANDER, Subtronics. Known for "Thicc Boi" & main stage at Lost Lands. Former Cymatics sound designer.
Jessica Audiffred, Mexico City's "Queen of Bass," is a global electronic music force. Known for electrifying performances at major festivals like Tomorrowland and EDC, she's collaborated with Excision and DJ Diesel. Jessica founded A Records and Mexico’s bass event "Mad House," consistently selling out shows such as the Hollywood Palladium.
Hekler, aka Shaun Bacus, hails from Las Vegas and is renowned for his innovative electronic music blend of hip-hop, bass, and ambient sounds. Influenced by legends like Lorn and DJ Snake, his notable tracks, including "Astral feat. JELEEL" and "Original Steppa," showcase his dynamic fusion of harrowing bass and infectious toplines.

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The Queen Mary

1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA Directions

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