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The duo began their performing career as teenagers, playing in a metal band before their shared Geography teacher got them into electronic music. Still working together, they debuted as dubstep producers around the beginning of 2010, and the Bristol based duo began making a name for themselves pretty much directly out of the gate. By 2011, they had already racked up over three million views on YouTube and had been played on several BBC Radio stations. Never Say Die Records came calling soon after that and they released their first E.P on the label “Come Again” in March 2011. While a big name in their home country, they didn’t start making an international name for themselves until after they began to take their experiments in dubstep and dramatically slowed down the BPM.
Soon after their shift in style they began touring as a live act all over the world, and joined up with Never Say Die to make their own label Disciple Recordings. Ever since then, Dodge & Fuski have remained one of the hottest acts in the U.K electronica scene, both as producers and as a live act in their own right. They have the world of EDM at their feet, and they come highly recommended.
I had never heard of Black Sum Empire, but my little sister is apparently a huge fan so my mother made me take her. Well... they have a new fan.
Concert started off with some awesome light work and a giant orange mask in the center of the stage on the wall, and then a ton of pyrotechnics that lit up the stage with fire and smoke, There were two big screens on each side playing images while a bunch of backup dancers in all black body suits started dancing to the electronic music center stage. And then the beat was pumping, the audience was dancing, and the lights were flashing everywhere. No wonder my mother didn't want her there alone, it would have been way too much for her without me to keep an eye on her. But the beat was hot and I couldn't get enough.They kept flashing bright yellow lights and orange beams at us. The mask changed color based on the beat of the song, and it was clearly club music.
I'm so excited to finally have a band my sister and I can actually bond over, I might even pick her up some cd's.