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Exclusive Interview: Aaron Jackson + Kayoh

 

Aaron Jackson and Kayoh, who are under the same management both threw down respectable sets at Bass Camp Festival on Aug, 6-7.

Aaron Jackson, who has established his own unique sound composed of house, uk garage, and wompy club beats has been grinding in the industry since he 2009.  With a breakout 2015, Aaron Jackson's music has been signed to record labels including Ked Kandi RecordsMonstercat and more. His sets are captivating and talented, which leads to no surprise that he was nominated by EDM Universal as one of the 'Top 12 Rising North American Artists'. All of his tracks are carefully mastered and have gained nominal support from artists including ChuckieHannah WantsKissy Sell Out, and more.

In comparison, Kayoh is a music producer and DJ from Baltimore Maryland who has been dominating the scene on and off stage. Kayoh is no stranger to the music scene, and has received praise from many music blogs and artists including KrewellaMorgan Page and more. Most recently, Kayohs' 'Wobble' Remix(below) landed an official place on A-trak's Fool's Gold RecordsKayoh swept fans off their feet and had the entire floor moving during his Bass Camp Festival performance on the Dancetronauts stage and we can't wait to see what the young artist has under his sleeve. At such a prime age in the industry, Kayohhas already created a name for himself and has no plan of slowing down anytime soon.

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Show Review: Bass Camp Festival

Bass Camp Festivaltook over South Lake Tahoe from August 6-7 to provide attendees with bass, unity, and so much more. Anyone who has ever been to Lake Tahoe knows it's one of the most beautiful gems nestled on the California and Nevada border. During the summer, the sun shines through the tall pines and the lake becomes home to tons of water activities, making it the perfect location for the annual Bass Camp Festival.

The grounds of the recently renovated Hard Rock Hotel and Casino paired perfectly with the intimate vibes set forth by the Bass Camp Crew. With huge headliners such as NeroKrewella, and Arty, it was no surprise that the venue was comfortably packed with attendees of all ages, showing that the love of music really has no age limit. In addition to the main stage, the Dancetronauts who have been at festivals such as Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas to Burning Man and hundreds of stops in between, brought their party and pyrotechnics to create a stage of their own. With a silent disco, and a surprise Red Bull stage on the second day, Bass Camp Festival brought a stellar weekend to festival goers.

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