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Flux Pavilion

Electronic dance music and techno are forms of electronic music that were developed in the mid-1980s in Detroit, Michigan. Rising up from electronic house music of the early '80s and the disco phase of the '70s, it dispensed with traditional instruments and went all electronic. Artists like Flux Pavilion uses synthesizers, keyboards, samplers, drum machines, and sequencers to create its distinct sound.

Over the years, EDM and techno have found a home in dance clubs all around the world. Currently, popular acts in the genre include Owl City, Kraftwerk and Underground Resistance. The most popular artists in the genre have found themselves able to leave the club and embark on national tours. So get ready to dance by finding your Flux Pavilion tickets at TicketRoom!

Flux Pavilion Concerts

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22.11.2024 09:00

Edmonton

Canada

Starlite Room

22.11.2024 09:00

$71.01-$125.00

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27.11.2024 08:00

Denver

USA

The Mission Ballroom

27.11.2024 08:00

$52.00-$120.00

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04.12.2024 10:00

Washington

USA

Soundcheck

04.12.2024 10:00

$54.00-$172.97

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Artist Info

Known for his 2011 hit "Bass Cannon", English dubstep producer and DJ Joshua Steele took the name Flux Pavilion around 2008 when he released the track "Cheap Crisps" as a digital download. Steele had grown up in Towcester where his neighbors were like-minded producers Doctor P and Trolley Snatcha. At the time, all three had been playing in guitar-based bands together, but after downloading some music creation software, they agreed the future was digital and were set on their dubstep paths. Fast forward to 2010 and Flux Pavilion had made a name for himself with plenty of club hits, remixes, and DJ gigs, but that year's "I Can't Stop" took his career to another level. Two "fans" Steele met on a tour of America asked to sample the cut for their upcoming hip-hop album, and a year later "I Can't Stop" became the basis of "Who Gon Stop Me" on Jay-Z and Kanye West's collaborative effort Watch the Throne. Flux Pavilion's hit track "Bass Cannon" arrived that same year, along with a collaborative cut with Doctor P, "Super Bad."

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