Ruby Skye, Trevor & Mariam Present

Lazer Tag Tour : 18 and over

Thursday, August 19

The Far East Movement
hailing from the clubs and streets of Los Angeles, are one of the freshest crews representing the next generation of artists and “fly music.” Members Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, and DJ Virman have created a huge industry buzz with major companies, radio stations, and club djs worldwide through their international appeal, energetic live shows, and collaborations with top street wear companies.

Hyper Crush

It’s time to go back to the future with the extra-terrestrial trio Hyper Crush, live and direct from Los Angeles' gr8-1-8 area code, gracing us with their presence due to a malfunction with their flux-capacitor. Real genius Donny Fontaine and intergalactic beauty Holly Valentine handle the vocals while the group’s very own Doc Brown, Preston Moronie, mans the boards. The trio have been banging out tracks together since high school and are now ready for domination.

Dev

There’s an image we all have of the small town girl following her dreams and moving to Los Angeles, only to have the City of Angels chew her up and spit her out. This is not the case with Dev. This small town girl has fangs; and she’s come to L.A. on a mission to take it to the top.
A native to Cali’s central valley who now resides in Los Angeles, Dev’s music is no nostalgia trip. This is the sound of right now; from the streets to the club to the bedroom, Dev’s music is a fun, sexy mishmash of pop, R&B;, dance and hip-hop, all delivered with a distinctive, unique voice.
That voice belongs to a self-described outsider. “I love Los Angeles, but I’m not really part of any scene,” says Dev. Living in a city full of followers and going your own way might seem paradoxical, but that’s what Dev is all about. She’s a small town girl with a big city attitude. In her lyrics you’ll hear someone who is cocky, deviant, sarcastic and at the same time, incredibly sweet and honest. Along with collaborators The Cataracs (who are also artists, themselves), who discovered Dev and nurtured her talent, she has carved her own sound by creating her own world. That happens with both sound and vision. “Visuals are almost as important as music for me,” says Dev. She continues, “Growing up, that was always my favorite thing about my favorite artists.” When watching the hypnotic video for “Booty Bounce” you get the impression that you are watching the next great pop star blossom right before your eyes, even if you can barely keep your eyes on her; with the hyper-speed cuts and countless costume changes giving you a thousand versions of the same artist.

The Cataracs

Barely old enough to drink legally, The Cataracs have developed a sound truly their own. A group, as well as a production duo, their music touches on elements of pop, r&b;, hip hop, rock, and dance music, with only one thing remaining constant...the unique personalities which make up The Cataracs. After becoming local celebrities in San Francisco thanks to their infamous Technohop Dance Parties, the Cata boys have continued to cultivate a worldwide following transcending cultural and racial boundaries, though always remaining true to their core fanbase...teenage girls. In the past year, The Cataracs have rocked clubs around the world with their high energy dance set, signed a record deal with Universal Republic, and produced records for some of the biggest artists in popular music. Expect great things from these young future superstars.

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