Search & Destroy

There are times when it is important to weaponize sound against the vulnerable ears of persons of interest in areas of recreation where the public is drawn. Qualified sound “blasters” have established electronic dance music as the most successful tool in the continued sound skirmishes playing out across Seattle, WA today. Modern advancements in timbre and “groove” have diversified the weapons commonly seen in deployment (i.e. “concerts”), creating unpredictable activation points on sponsored operations. To best prepare for an everchanging landscape, the following “SEARCH & DESTROY” demonstration showcases a vertical slice of a diverse, bass-heavy arsenal the public is at particular risk of presently: garage, club, UK bass, and sounds of similar threat potentiality. Details are found in the attached dossier:
The DEMONSTRATORS (their WEAPONS OF CHOICE):
Dvstrr
(Liquid IDM, 3rd Hit Bass)
Vixel
(Club, Breakbeat, UK Garage)
ale
(UK Garage, UK Bass, House)
SUNDOG
(Deconstructed Hardcore)
