It is a wonder why someone with a name as cool as "Troy Beetles" needs a stage name. Either way, Beetles, AKA Datsik, brings his hard-hitting alloy of bass-heavy dubstep, bombastic house, and funky hip-hop to Revolution Live on the Fourth of July.
Canadian-born, Steve Aoki-mentored, Datsik has been steadily gaining a name for himself as a purveyor of an eclectic array of sounds. He remixes a spectrum of other artists' works and released his own well-received debut, Vitamin D, on Aoki's Dim Mak Records and the follow-up EP, Cold Blooded, on his own Firepower Records. Datsik seems to be one to watch.
See also: Slideshow of Datsik at Revolution Live in 2012
Live, this should be a cochlea-pulverizing event, with Datsik renowned for bass lines of Richter scale proportions and drumbeats that would dwarf the explosions of cannons on a Revolutionary War battlefield.
Fans of his recent EP might also be hoping for some surprise guest appearances. The collaborations with Canadian underground MC Young Sin and Snak the Ripper add a lyrical richness to the maelstrom of sounds that rarely retreat to the background. The Fourth of July red, white, and blue will be Day-Glo in Fort Lauderdale this year, the fireworks will be coming from the DJ booth, and there will not be a limp hot dog or stone-cold burger in sight.
Datsik. With Diesel Boy. 9 p.m. Friday, July 4, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Tickets cost $35 in advance plus fees and $40 at the door. 18 and older. Call 954-449-1025, or visit jointherevolution.net.
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