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The dearth of live music over the past year has been a drag of epic proportions, and the folks at Denver s Party Guru Productions know it as well as anyone. Yet crowding at a rave or club is still a no-go. So the promoters have found a solution: Have the artists perform inside a hotel atrium while fans enjoy the music from their room balconies. Party Guru calls the concept a vertical concert experience. The shows, two this weekend, are part of the SerotonINN Sound Series. The company hopes to make the events a regular occurrence in Denver even beyond COVID-19. ....
Philpitt-Jones s most recent release is Praise Be Delusion or, the Ripple, a fifteen-track, hour-long album out on the Dome of Doom label. He first joined Dome of Doom in 2020 with the meditative, experimental Two Pairs of Eyes, Gazing Only at Each Other, then returned with more blissful and contemplative electronic music a stark contrast to the head-banging, whiplash-inducing bass music that initially got him noticed in the commercial EDM world. Westword caught up with Philpott-Jones to learn more. Westword: While you’ve been in Colorado for quite some time, you’re originally from New Hampshire, which isn’t the first place people think of when they think of electronic music. What originally got you into EDM, and what inspired you to start writing your first songs? ....
Philip “Giomassiv” Giomassis walked on stage and looked out at a sea of masks, with the Collegiate Peaks rising behind. The up-and-coming Denver producer was playing September s Up in the Air music festival at the Thunderbird Spirit Ranch animal sanctuary in Chaffee County, where groovy bass lines billowed across the Buena Vista Valley. The pandemic-friendly performance was Giomassis s third set ever, and his first time playing at a multi-day festival. He was thrilled. “It was a relief being able to camp near a stage for live music again, and to feel safe about the regulations set in place by the festival hosts and the town of Buena Vista,” he says. ....
After fourteen years of booking shows in the underground electronic-music scene and building up Denver as the bass capital of the world, Nicole Cacciavillano says that her latest venture, the Black Box, at 314 East 13th Avenue, isn t going anywhere. Not even after losing revenue and being saddled by debt: She s not going to surrender to COVID-19. But she knows that she and everybody else in the local music scene who make it through the pandemic will have a tough time getting back to the economic success they enjoyed before March 2020. Our industry has been so significantly impacted that everyone is in debt, Cacciavillano says. We’re going to be working for years to get out of the debt this pandemic has put people into. . If I have to sell my house, I m selling my house and I m living in my car. Luckily, we haven’t gotten there yet. ....