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DJ SNAKE IN CONCERT:

Up-and-coming hip hop producer DJ Snake scored one of the biggest hits of 2014 with the Lil Jon-featured banger "Turn Down for What", so it's no surprise that his live show is one of the year's hottest tickets. Snake's instantly recognizable blend of skittering trap beats and insanely catchy synth hooks have struck a major chord with audiences, and his masterful buildups, breakdowns, and drops have earned him a live reputation that matches his impressive studio credentials. Whether he's laying down original cuts or treating fans to thumping remixes of Kanye West and AlunaGeorge, Snake always delivers seriously dance-worthy sets on his must-see tours.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Paris-based DJ and producer DJ Snake, a.k.a. William Grigahcine, made his professional debut behind the scenes as a producer on Lady Gaga's 2011 sophomore album Born This Way. His work on that release earned him a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year in 2012, foreshadowing the success that would soon follow with his own material. After releasing a string of acclaimed remixes in 2013 for artists like Duck Sauce and Major Lazer, Snake made his debut on charts around the world with "Turn Down For What", a ubiquitous club anthem featuring vocals by Lil John. The song topped the US Dance/Electronic Songs chart and reached the Top 20 in his native France, launching him to international stardom. Since then, Snake has collaborated with legendary producer Diplo, released the track "Get Low" with Dillon Francis, and been named a "2014 Artist to Watch" by Fox Weekly. With appearances at HARD Summer Music Festival and the Mad Decent Block Party tour rounding out his 2014, Snake has cemented his status as one of the hottest new producers in the game.

Setlists

    1. 1.Big Bang
    2. 2.Trust Nobody
    3. 3.Turn Down for What (DJ Snake & Lil Jon cover)
    4. 4.Disco Maghreb
    5. 5.Lean On (Major Lazer cover)
    6. 6.Da Fonk (Mochakk cover)
    7. 7.10H10 (Mundapal cover)
    8. 8.All I Need (SolyMar & Megamen cover)
    9. 9.Another Club (Radio Slave cover)
    10. 10.Teka
    11. 11.Better Off Alone (Alice DeeJay cover)
    12. 12.Quiet Storm
    13. 13.Propaganda
    14. 14.Many Men (Wish Death) (50 Cent cover)
    15. 15.In da Club (50 Cent cover)
    16. 16.P.I.M.P. (50 Cent cover)
    17. 17.Middle
    18. 18.Let Me Love You
    1. 1.Big Bang
    2. 2.Trust Nobody
    3. 3.Turn Down for What (DJ Snake & Lil Jon cover)
    4. 4.Disco Maghreb
    5. 5.Lean On (Major Lazer cover)
    6. 6.Show Me Love (Robin S cover)
    7. 7.Quiet Storm
    8. 8.Teka (New song)
    9. 9.
    10. 10.Tunnel Vision (Kodak Black cover)
    11. 11.Propaganda
    12. 12.Middle
    13. 13.Let Me Love You
    1. 1.It’s All Over (ShockOne cover)
    2. 2.Magenta Riddim
    3. 3.Ring The Alarm (Habstrakt Remix)
    4. 4.Nightbird
    5. 5.dashstar* (Knock2 cover)
    6. 6.Turn Down for What (DJ Snake & Lil Jon cover)
    7. 7.Disco Maghreb
    8. 8.Lean On (Major Lazer cover)
    9. 9.White Claws (Nitti Gritti cover)
    10. 10.Burning Rave (MAKJ cover)
    11. 11.PYHU (Lodgerz cover)
    12. 12.Freed From Desire (Gala cover)
    13. 13.Loco contigo (DJ Snake feat. J Balvin & Tyga cover)
    14. 14.Taki Taki
    15. 15.Get Low (Dillon Francis & DJ Snake cover)
    16. 16.Gassed Up (Jauz & DJ Snake cover)
    17. 17.Better Off Alone (Alice DeeJay cover)
    18. 18.Kernkraft 400 (Zombie Nation cover)
    19. 19.Death Grips (Psycho Boys Club cover)
    20. 20.Love Tonight (Shouse cover)
    21. 21.Propaganda
    22. 22.We Will Rock You (Queen cover)
    23. 23.U Are My High
    24. 24.NRG (Julian Jordan cover)
    25. 25.One More Time (Daft Punk cover)
    26. 26.Let Me Love You
    27. 27.Disco Maghreb

Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Meh

    by RMEC on 2016-10-31 Rebel (Formerly known as Sound Academy) - TorontoRating: 2 out of 5

    Venue was good, not over crowded like it was for Tiesto, Saw a bit of DJ Snake but mostly saw Mark Knight which was pretty good until he walked away from his set 20 minuets early and left his deck playing what I assume was a prerecorded set -_-