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.

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.










