Full Lineup is Stacked for Slander this Weekend
Slander is set to headline for an unforgettable night of bass music at Rawhide Events Center. Alongside the top act however, is a completely stacked line up ready to bring the crowd to their knees with bass-heavy sets.

Kai Wachi
Known for his hard-hitting mix of dubstep and trap, special guest Kai Wachi is sure to bring an incredible performance. He blends cinematic soundscapes with face-melting drops, delivering both aggressive drops and emotional depth. Tracks like “Run” and “Cadaverous” showcase his ability to craft heavy melodic bass music, making his set a fan favorite one to watch.
Moody Good b2b Chee
This back-to-back set brings together two masters of experimental bass music.
Moody Good (formly known as one half of 16bit) is known for his next level sound design, deep bass lines, and glitch-heavy atmospheric melodies with tracks like “Hotplace” and “SixtySixty” pushing the limits of dubstep. His music is characterized by intricate sound design and distorted bass lines influencing the next wave of dubstep and bass music.
Chee, a South African producer, is a force in the halftime and neuro bass world, known for his dark, mechanical, and alien sound tracks like “Vultures” and “Blood Thirsty.” His ability to craft eerie soundscapes has earned him a dedicated following for fans of underground experimental bass. If you’re into deep bass music and insane sound design, Chee is definitely an artist to watch.
Alongside each other, this B2B promises to bring gritty textures, mind-bending bass, and a journey through the weirder, deeper side of bass music.
VCTRE b2b CopyCatt
This set pairs two artists pushing the limits of halftime and glitch bass.
VCTRE is a leading name in the halftime and left-field bass movement, crafting deep, hypnotic soundscapes in tracks “Dufflebag” and “Tunnel vision.” His work is respected for his innovative approach to rhythm and sound design, drawing in both bass-heads and audiophiles who appreciate complex, textured production.
CopyCatt brings a funky, neuro-inspired glitch hop sound, with tight drum grooves and wild, intricate bass design in his tracks like “Lobsterdome” and “Curvature.” His live sets deliver high-energy that keeps the crowds engaged with hip-hop infused, crisp drum work, and head-nodding grooves.
Look forward to some deep, swing-heavy beats, immersive textures, and unpredictable bass drops for this one.
Get Ready for a Massive Night
With Slander performing this weekend, the event is promising to be an unforgettable night of diverse bass music performances. You can expect to not only be singing along to your favorite anthems but to also find some new cutting-edge sounds from up-and-coming artists in the scene. Whether you’re ready for some heavy drops, deep grooves, or mind-warping sound design, this show is stacked from start to finish.
For more details and ticket information, visit the official event page.