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ZHU performs live at Red Rocks (Courtesy of Joey Vitalari / ZHU Music) From the towering mesas jutting out on either side of the stage, to the eerie isolation of the mountainous venue, it doesn’t take much to know that any given show at the alien-like Red Rocks Amphitheatre is unique in its own right. However, it’s hard to find a better example of a show being enhanced by its venue than when ZHU took the stage on May 5, the second night of his six-part “DREAMROCKS” concert series at Red Rocks. Known on stage only as ZHU, the mysterious producer has garnered a devout following in the EDM world for his brand of the genre. His music often prioritizes alluringly spacey synths to generate an eerie atmosphere that burns slowly throughout his records, rather than the fast-paced build-ups and exciting drops that have become prevalent in more mainstream EDM acts. ZHU’s despondent chord progressions and airy, falsetto-like lyrical delivery give his music a dark edge while ....
Rain. Snow. Smoke. Dancing. Just another cold spring night at Red Rocks.during a pandemic. On Monday, May 3, Steven Zhu who sings and produces dance music as ZHU wore dark shades and a glistening trench coat as he delivered nearly two hours of beats, accompanied by drums, sax and guitar, during his first of six nights at the venue. Standing on a DJ booth, he fidgeted with his gear and offered much of his music in his signature falsetto to fans who looked like bouncing ghosts in plastic ponchos. He sang hits: Sky Is Crying as the sky wept, and Faded, a song about getting fucked up and wanting to go home to your lover, as many in the crowd were faded themselves. ....
You’ll be Bumping Zhu’s New Album All Summer You’ll be Bumping Zhu’s New Album All Summer In conversation with VMAN, the artist shares how Dreamland 2021 leaves 2020 in the past. In conversation with VMAN, the artist shares how Dreamland 2021 leaves 2020 in the past. April 30, 2021 “I didn t want to make something to relive 2020, I wanted to make something to move forward and move on,” Zhu shared over zoom, one month before his new album dropped. “It was a lot of me searching for that feeling and that feeling came from driving really fast on an open road. So, that s exactly what I did.” ....