Tchami & Malaa teamed up to headline at Mission Ballroom on December 9, 2023 in Denver, CO. Supporting them were Kallaghan, MASTERIA & It’s Murph!
Kallaghan
“I am a French Bass House DJ and a billboard-charting, gold and platinum record producer.
I just started releasing my own Bass music and booked gigs supporting headline DJ’s. Most recently supporting Diplo, CID, Malaa/Tchami, Steve Aoki & most recently perform at EDC Las Vegas 2022.
As a producer, I collaborated with a wide range of marquee acts across many different genres including Walshy Fire (Major Lazer), Melii, BLVD & Laidback Luke, Dusty Locane, Ayo and Teo, Reo Cargun and Luke Holland. I also spent a decade as a song writer, beat maker or vocal producer for Falling In Reverse.”
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MASTERIA
Armed with a signature sound that leans towards the darker side of house music, MASTERIA has carved a brazen path for himself in the world of electronic music. The Detroit-based producer uses his music as a portal to “escape reality” with his listeners, leading them into a sinister world full of gritty bass lines and ominous synths.
His signature sound has earned him support from some of the biggest DJs in the world, including Tiesto, Diplo, Afrojack, Jauz, Marshmello, and AC Slater. He’s also shared the stage with major acts such as Martin Garrix, Tchami, Malaa, and GRiZ.
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It’s Murph
The power of music is multi-sensory, and it’s murph wants his music to do more than just catch your attention. With each note, it’s murph aims to unlock something within the listener, whether it’s an emotion, a memory, or an experience. The listener is welcomed to immerse themself into his music.
Hailing from Nashville, it’s murph, alias of producer Garrett Murphy, is making a splash in the dance world with his euphoric melodies, gritty baselines and sonically expansive atmospheres. His production draws in elements of tech, bass, and heavy dance inspired by artists such as Fred Again…, Cloonee, Chris Lake and Flume.
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Tchami & Malaa
Malaa
Malaa’s forte is stern if frequently humor-laced bass house tracks. Concealing his face in a balaclava, he comes with an air of mystery, fueling speculation about his true identity. An early press bio dropped a crumb by referring to him as Parisian. Theories regarding his identity have also been fostered by an affiliation with Pardon My French, a collective that includes DJ Snake and Tchami. Multiple dance music media outlets have theorized that Malaa’s recordings are actually a joint effort from those DJs/producers. The prolific output of Malaa dates back to 2015 and includes Illegal Mixtape (2017) and Illegal Mixtape II (2018), the album Don Malaa (2022), and EPs, headlining and collaborative singles, and remixes numbering in the dozens. Tracks such as “Notorious,” “Revolt,” and “Made in France” are among Malaa’s commercial highlights.
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Tchami
Tchami is a trailblazing artist in the realm of house music, forever reshaping electronic music with iconic tracks like “Afterlife,” “Adieu,” and “Promesses.” His breakthrough came with “Promesses,” which amassed over 50 million streams across platforms, elevating him to dance music stardom.
Tchami has graced prestigious festivals worldwide, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Creamfields, Ultra, and Tomorrowland, solidifying his status as a festival favorite. His versatile production caught Lady Gaga’s attention, leading to his role as a co-producer on her albums “CHROMATICA” and “Artpop,” cementing his status as a sought-after producer.
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