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by Mimi on 5/9/24WAMU Theater - SeattleThe speaker could be louder. Other than that great show
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Richard Nakhonethap and Julian Isorena are the masterminds behind the ever-growing name of ISOKNOCK. Richard (Knock2) and Julian (ISOxo) are lifelong friends and close musical partners. With roots planted in San Diego, CA, they both fell in love with electronic music at a young age. For many, the underground scene can be exhausting, but for Knock2 and ISOxo, it was the ultimate destination. ISOKNOCK symbolizes counterculture in an increasingly saturated music scene. As they gain popularity, they continue to bring the underground with them. In today's world, becoming a DJ has never been easier. ISOKNOCK is redefining the standards of what it takes and what is impressive. Watching their shows reveals that their DJing is becoming more and more performative. It's about connecting with the crowd and getting as close as possible. ISOKNOCK is borrowing pages from a pop star's playbook, bringing frontman energy to every set, show, and festival. ISOKNOCK's debut album "4EVR" draws ideals and aesthetics from punk rock and underground rage culture. Their sentiments are raw and rich with attitude and angst. Their rollout slogan, "Pain is temporary, ISOKNOCK is 4EVR," is a cheeky play on the iconic quote from Lance Armstrong. ISOKNOCK is about falling in love with the process, or the "Pain." It's about accepting life's hardships and wearing them on your sleeve. The music is as empowering as it is rebellious, and for their fans, the pain comes when entering the pit. Richard and Julian are here to redefine the next decade of dance music.
They are the antithesis.
The speaker could be louder. Other than that great show
Best show in the world. The energy was wild. Never seen a show like that.
Good show but WAY too crowded. Witnessed someone passed out and it was impossible to get that person out the crowd because it was so packed. Huge safety concern.
IsoKnock was amazing. The most hype show I’ve ever been to, but I’d expect nothing less from those 2. If something similar to the Hype Pit was available at WAMU for more edm events, I would get it every time. Being closer to the stage without being crowded, but having the runway so even in the back of the pit of front of GA you still get an up close and personal experience was amazing.
Music was fantastic, energy was really high, but the GA section was tiny. Given that WAMU is really big, I was disappointed to see how cramped and uncomfortable the standing section was.
Got to show during the openers, only available bar was behind curtain so couldn't even see the show and the designated "hype pit"was mostly empty but forced a large amount of space to be way denser. Not even including how bad the sound quality was with the openers.
They went so hard and I knew they would. I wish I could have gone to night 2!! I can't wait to see them again and again. I hope they come back soon!!!!!
Isoknock was musically the performatively the best show I’ve ever seen in my life I’ve been wanting to see them for 7 years and it was the greatest 2 days of my life