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In just less than a year, Tigran Mimosa has gone from bass-bombing small clubs and playing free shows at record stores to headlining Live Nation venues across America, from the Fillmore in Denver to Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.
A true student of the electronic era, Mimosa isn’t just another whomp-stomp-wobble-repeat maestro. His tracks blend drums, bass, hip-hop, dub, and downtempo into a single melodic collage that’ll have you grooving from start to finish. For example, recent five-track release 58 Degrees showcases drum ‘n’ bass influences while hinting at a progression into a finer, more complex realm of musical composition and cross-genre remixes. And his latest, a full-length effort titled Sanctuary, delves even deeper into unexplored sonic possibilities.
So expect Mimosa to drop new tracks and blow minds at Revolution this Thursday.