One Liner: EDM
Wikipedia Genre: Future bass, deep house, trap
Home: Boulder, CO
Poster Position: Second Quarter - Line 8
Both Weekends.
Home: Boulder, CO
Poster Position: Second Quarter - Line 8
Both Weekends.
Sunday at 5:15 on the Miller Lite Stage.
Thoughts: I am hopeful that the stage name here is about cocaine. That feels like it tracks, right? I am a big fan of his Wikipedia entry though, because it contains a total of about 50 words. Which also seems correct - generic EDM guy that no one will remember in a year? Sure, why write a lot about him?
Thadeus Francis Labuszewski was raised in Colorado and attended CU Boulder. He started making EDM in high school after hearing a Skrillex album. He appears to have a ton of songs on his Spotify, but I am 90% sure I have been listening to the same one for the past few hours. First single was 2019's Honey. Biggest early hit was a remix/cover of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" with something called Cassidi singing. Biggest hit overall is the 2022 single "Baby Girl" with 204.7 million streams.
Sure. I could groove to that. No albums, just singles. Also no other song with more than 100 million streams. Closest one is a 2025 single called "No Broke Boys." 92.5 million streams.
Features something called Tinashe. I suspect that is the lady in the forefront of that image above, who needs a new t-shirt. Google's jenky AI agreed with my idea that this stage name is likely a play on the act of consuming lines of cocaine.
Also, and of course because I am about to cite Reddit, who knows if there is any truth here, but apparently this guy doesn't even really do anything on stage. "Last week I saw a DJ who’s been blowing up on social media, namely TikTok and Instagram. His name is Disco Lines and he’s gotten a ton of traction on a few of his remixes and songs and was playing a party I went to. Dude gets on stage and straight up plays 4 songs in a row that the opener had played 30 minutes before him. Just your generic EDM hits, like pepas, pursuit of happiness steve aoki, you know the drill. I go up near him and I see that sync is on his controller. I ask him if he plays his sets with sync on and he’s like yeah and laughs."
So that I could understand, the "sync" button is apparently a feature in DJ software that automatically synchronizes the tempo and beat of two tracks, so that you can create a seamless transition between the two. Many folks see that as cheating because you are not showing any DJ skill - the machine is doing it all.
Not that any of this really matters - people aren't going to these EDM shows because they want to see a guy creating something. They just want to watch a guy or gal pump their fist in the air, act like they are tweaking knobs on a sound board, and get the crowd hype. He's probably great at it!
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