House DJ and producer TX Connect is a throwback to when clubs were taboo. Before EDM ruled the airwaves and your 12-year-old niece said she was waiting till she was old enough to go to Electric Daisy Carnival (yeah, that was a real conversation), when electronic music was viewed in a very negative light in society. It was an after-hours haven of designer drugs and deviant activity. For Gavin Guthrie, that's the aesthetic he wants you to take in. He wants electronic music to be trippy and dangerous again. In the process, he creates much of the music that he plays at his sets. To this end, Guthrie controls his aesthetic in a way that many other DJs can't. He controls the creation of the music being played while using it as a means to cultivate a certain ambiance at his shows.
Having released music on seminal underground dance labels such as L.I.E.S., Créme Organization, Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Bad Mums Club, and Adelai...
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House DJ and producer TX Connect is a throwback to when clubs were taboo. Before EDM ruled the airwaves and your 12-year-old niece said she was waiting till she was old enough to go to Electric Daisy Carnival (yeah, that was a real conversation), when electronic music was viewed in a very negative light in society. It was an after-hours haven of designer drugs and deviant activity. For Gavin Guthrie, that's the aesthetic he wants you to take in. He wants electronic music to be trippy and dangerous again. In the process, he creates much of the music that he plays at his sets. To this end, Guthrie controls his aesthetic in a way that many other DJs can't. He controls the creation of the music being played while using it as a means to cultivate a certain ambiance at his shows.
Having released music on seminal underground dance labels such as L.I.E.S., Créme Organization, Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Bad Mums Club, and Adelaide Soundworks, TX Connect continues to make an impact on dance music while representing his hometown of Dallas.
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