Absolute fire
by ???? on 7/24/24Echostage - WashingtonLove the ppl and the venue and the music, great time!
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Zeds Dead on Tour
Veterans of the EDM festival circuit, Toronto's Zeds Dead are masters of unleashing singles to the masses to get everyone stoked for their live show. And over the summer of 2019, they dropped multiple tracks to do just that. The frenetic "Lift You Up," an accelerated synth-punk sprint that's liable to turn the dance tent into a mosh pit. "Rescue" — a collaboration with Dutch producer Dion Timmer and Toronto diva Delaney Jane — splits the difference between bass-wobbled beats and edgy alt-rock energy. But "Stars Tonight" — featuring Dutch duo DROELOE — leaps from piano-laced serenity to future-bass freakery, with heart-racing ascents and queasy drops that ensure their sets strike the right balance of euphoria and anarchy.?
Zeds Dead in Concert
The Toronto-based duo of Dylan Mamid (aka DC) and Zachary Rapp-Rovan (aka Hooks) first came together in the mid-2000s under the name Mass Productions, a project steeped in their love of boom-bapped hip-hop. But as EDM came to dominate the city's club scene at the turn of the decade, the duo caught the wave and rebranded themselves Zeds Dead (a quote from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction). While the 2010 single "Rude Boy" captures them still transitioning out of old-school breaks toward nu-rave sonics, the series of EPs they released through Diplo's Mad Decent imprint over the course of 2012 and 2014 saw them change things up. They retrofitted their sound for the festival circuit (take, for example, the steep drops and subterranean bass of "Hadouken"), and they also initiated alt-rock crossovers with the likes of Twin Shadow and Perry Farrell. After launching their own label, Deadbeat, Zeds Dead released their first proper album statement, the Juno Award–nominated Northern Lights, in 2016, with a wildly eclectic guest list (Diplo, Pusha T, Weezer's Rivers Cuomo) that speaks to their ever-evolving fusion of sun-dappled EDM, gritty rap production and rock power.
Love the ppl and the venue and the music, great time!
The event was great paid for the parking for the event but the parking was located almost a mile away .7 exactly so be ready for some cardio unless you get and uber better off just finding free parking and uber to location ??
This was my first time at Hampton Coliseum but not my first time seeing Zeds Dead. I really loved the show and quality of the lights and visuals and of course the music. My only complaint is that the venue sold bottles of water but didn’t let you keep the cap. In the age of the Me Too Movement, I think that it’s important to keep your patrons safe by providing a lid to keep the drink covered to prevent someone from getting drugged. It’s very common now. Other than that I had a really great time.
Shows at Hampton Coliseum ALWAYS deliver. From entry to the very end it is always a spectacular time. Professional staff and the best layout of any venue I’ve ever been to, this place needs to be protected at all costs!!!! Big shout out to Zeds Dead for truly delivering an epic show to match the legendary venue!!!
AMAZING. Every artist threw down and as always the production at the colesium was amazing
The event was okay. Security was very inconsistent. They didn't let me bring in chapstick, but my friend had their chapstick passed by on the table. A vape was let in the first night, but not the next. They made us dump out our water from our water bottle just to then tell us we couldn't bring the metal bottle inside. Complete waste of water. One good thing about the colusiem is that parking is close by, so we could just go drop our water bottle at the car. The food at the colusiem is always horrendous. There were no non-alcoholic beer options. The actual show was alright.
Freaking amazing time! Plus, Friday was my birthday so to get a picture with them with the v.i.p. ticket purchase was worth it for me. 5th time seeing Zeds Dead. Great show, great atmosphere and performances from all the the other Dj's
Not sure what happened with this one but the quality of a Zeds Dead event is typically very dependable. That’s why I was willing to travel far and spend the money on this event but we were extremely disappointed. The openers were all so very boring, nothing but low hollow dubs and not a lot of production. The best opener was Smoakland and Sippy but they were placed early in the day. Zeds dead focused on the film inserts and you can’t even understand what they are saying. Most of the big opportunities to really provided a high energy drop was switched out with more low anti-climactic hollow bass. We paid for 4 hours of Zeds Dead and got about 20 mins of good quality music. The crowd looked asleep and people weren’t feeling it. This venue is capable of so much… and they didn’t capitalize on it.
Hampton included free parking! Drinks average $15. That zed dead night 2 set was legendary!
coliseum venue and all artists did an amazing job for this two day event. been to multiple coliseum events and this hands down tops them all. hope it returns next year!