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Photo Credit: Luis Colato

Mission Success: Wooli

The mission objective was simple: deliver a monumental night of bass to Arizona’s desert faithful. On Saturday night, Wooli executed flawlessly at Rawhide Event Center, unleashing a relentless combination of melodic anthems and skull-rattling drops. Fans poured in as doors opened at 8:00 PM, and the desert air pulsed with anticipation. The openers wasted no time in setting the tone. Rising bass talent District 13 took the decks first, blending heavy riddim with high-voltage dubstep to get heads knocking.

Capochino did his opening run with a mix of nostalgic club edits and off-kilter drops. ProbCause took the energy in a different direction, layering hip-hop flair with gritty basslines and unexpected genre pivots. Next, The Brothers—Automhate and MAD DUBZ—brought a no-holds-barred B2B session. Their riddim-heavy attack hit like a jolt of caffeine. LEVEL UP dropped a hypnotic mix of wobbly basslines and sharp, crowd-pleasing heaters. Her seamless blends of heavy collabs and fresh IDs had the audience locked in from start to finish.

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Photo Credit: Luis Colato

Wooli then took the stage, fusing emotional melodies with destructive energy—a balance that’s made him one of bass music’s most sought-after acts. Crowd roars erupted during unreleased IDs and VIPs like “Chaos Theory (VIP) [unreleased] and “Name Drop” (VIP) [unreleased] x “Shadow Land Burial” [unreleased]. The Wild West atmosphere met futuristic production as lasers split the night sky. LED walls moved in sync with Wooli’s basslines. Every drop felt like a shockwave. Each subwoofer system tuned so tightly that you could feel it in your chest.

By the end of the night, Rawhide had once again proven itself a battlefield for bass. Wooli’s mission was not only accomplished—it was a victory carved into the desert floor, remembered by every fan who lived through the bass stampede.