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Denver is known as the bass capital of the country, thanks to the work of venues such as the Black Box and a massive underground DIY scene that first brought dubstep to the U.S. in the early 2000s. By 2011, the scene was in full swell, and a fourteen-year-old Thadeus Labuszewski dove head-first into its waves, soaking up the new sounds at raves in Denver and Boulder. It was just the beginning of a colorful journey: Now 27, as the producer discolines, Labuszewski is one of house music’s reigning kings. We catch up with him as he’s preparing to play Lollapalooza in Brazil, then Chile. Not long after that, he’ll have his first headlining show at redrocksco on April 5, which is completely sold out. He’s opened for other EDM acts at the legendary venue before, but selling out his first headliner there is a significant milestone. Performing at Red Rocks is “obviously surreal,” he says. “I always felt like I was home there. It felt very true to me to play there.” ✍️ Read the full story by ...

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