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Club, sat at the back of an on-site caf coming up with plans. We were fully throwing it against the wall [asking], Is this going to work? says Raddon. And we were kind of rubbing our hands like, Yeah, I think people are ready to hear electronic music in Vegas.On Memorial Day 2010, Raddon made his waynot as stealthily as he did
tonightthrough a crowd of 5,000 people to an unassuming booth in the middle of the crowd for the first of many times that summer. Thousands more lined up to get in. That will forever go down in my mind as, okay, my lifes different. Everythings changed from this moment on, he says. What started as an off-the-cuff pitch soon turned into a cottage industry: Today most of the best-known names in the business have Vegas residencies, from Skrillex and Diplo to Avicii and David Guetta. Reputable sources estimate some of them command salaries of at least $250,000per gig. Rival hotels constantly try to
Standing in front of the massive crowd [at Lollapalooza] with the
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poach talent to keep up with the craze. Theres a competitive nature there because were trying to differentiate ourselves, Raddon adds. Kaskade briefly defected to another hotel before returning to the Wynn,
but as if to mark his triumphant homecoming, the XS club recently finished a $10 million renovation to create a more immersive experience. Tonight, confetti still pours regularly from the ceiling, but in addition, a giant LED screen projects colorful, mesmerizing images of celestial orbits and flocks of birds from behind the booth while a massive pyrotechnic system fires flames from the rafters timed to every drop (the part of the song where the DJ drops the bass back into the track and the crowd goes absolutely wild, the vibrations rattling their tonsils). Raddon says its one of his favorite moments of any set, which can last anywhere from two to four hours. Ten years ago, you lit a sparkler at a club, and people were ripping their faces off, says Raddon, as he exits the booth at 4 am. I wonder if the vastness of this spectacle helps eradicate the need for additional recreational enhance-ments? He responds, It works for meand Im drinking a Fiji water.The superstar DJs schedule doesnt leave him with as much time as hed
like to visit his hometown, but Gramophone, along with Lake Michigan and Chicago-style hot dogs, is on his to-do list every time he does. (Im not that discerning, I just want a good hot dog, he says. I dont get that in LA.) Festival season does usually bring him hometonight he is fresh from his stint at Lollapalooza. Standing in front of the massive crowd [on Perrys Stage] with the Chicago skyline behind me is seared into my brain, he says. I also wont forget pissing off Paul McCartney with the noise that I was making. That made the punk inside of me grin from ear to ear. MA
Revving up the crowd at Lollapalooza in July.
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