AC Slater - EDC Las Vegas Virtual Rave-A-Thon
The night bass call is a specific one: that swing-inflected, sub-heavy groove that exists somewhere between UK garage, house, and pure party music. AC Slater's EDC Las Vegas Virtual Rave-A-Thon set is a clinic in this sound, a live set designed for bouncing in your living room as much as in a sweaty club. The vibe is playful and rebellious, all cartoonish graphics and the feeling that the rules of traditional house are being gleefully broken. Technically, it's a bounce-heavy ride sitting at a steady 129.9 BPM average, with the dominant 12A key giving it a gritty, urban edge.
The energy is firmly rooted in the low-end thump (0.56 avg_low), with syncopated mid-range bass stabs (0.36 avg_mid) and just enough vocal chop and hi-hat (0.08 avg_high) to keep it infectious. AC Slater's mixing is punchy and direct, using quick cuts and double-drops to maintain a frenetic, festival-ready pace that never lets the energy dip. For the bassline connoisseurs, the tracklist is a treasure trove: Julio Leal and Daniel Aguayo's 'Level One' is a rolling, garage-inflected heater. The Sponges' 'Feelin' Alright' is a funk-sampling, feel-good anthem, and his own 'Ready To Pop Off' is a self-referential banger.
Anti-Slam & W.E.A.P.O.N.'s 'Bang (Live)' brings pure rave havoc, while Hoda & Eloquin's 'Uptight' offers a sleeker, more tech-house adjacent moment. The set builds from an unknown, attention-grabbing opener, hits a peak of chaotic energy with the live weapon 'Bang', and wraps up with the fittingly titled, jacking frenzy of his own 'Jack Got Jacked (Jack Beats Remix)'—a closing track that ensures the virtual party ends on a high-octane note.