Rezz Rocks VII Night 2 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
REZZ Rocks VII Night Two:
Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 10/19/2025
For night two of her Rezz Rocks takeover, the Queen of Cults flipped the script entirely—new lineup, new visuals, and a full dive into the sinister world of Nightmare on REZZ Street. AHEE and AC Slater stirred the cauldron early, dialing up the energy before Rezz unleashed her full cinematic assault: glitchy, grimy, hypnotic. Think haunted house meets bass bunker.
Note: We unfortunately weren’t able to catch the openers Curra and Digital Ethos, but the rest of the night more than made up for it and you should still go and check them out!
Curra
Atlanta‑based electronic music producer/DJ Curra is carving out a name for herself in the underground with a sound that fuses house rhythms, deep grooves and immersive, cinematic synth work. According to analytics platforms, her music “has mesmerized people all across the world” thanks to a “distinctive fusion of electronic and house music” that “draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres.” Her recent output (tracks like “Vaega/Nebulae,” for example) shows an elegance in melody paired with a weighty dancefloor pulse.
Digital Ethos
Charlie Quigley IV (known in the bass‑world as Digital Ethos) hails from South Jersey and transitioned from hip‑hop roots into carving a niche in electronic bass music. His productions lean heavy: dubstep, experimental bass, glitched textures, and collaborations have earned him recognition.
AHEE
Chris Adams, alias AHEE, is a bass music purveyor whose mission seems pretty clear: bring the energy, fuse the weird, make the floor move. After immersing himself in festival culture (think Lightning in a Bottle and Lost Lands), he turned that inspiration into heavy dub‑/bass‑/break‑hybrid tracks, not to mention a touring presence that thrives on high‑octane sets.
AC Slater
Aaron Clevenger, better known as AC Slater, is nearly synonymous with American bass‑house. Over a decade deep in the game, he helped forge the sound of a genre via his label Night Bass and his trademark mix of UK garage influence, house grooves and rave heritage. He moved from early hip‑hop and hardcore tape‑packs to run a U.S. bass sub‑culture from his L.A. base.
REZZ
Canada’s Rezz (Isabelle Rezazadeh) has carved out a cult-like following with her hypnotic, bass-heavy sound and eerie, cinematic visuals. Blending industrial textures, midtempo grooves, and a dose of sci-fi menace, she’s become a staple in the darker corners of electronic music. From early releases on mau5trap to launching her own HypnoVizion label, Rezz isn’t just producing tracks, she’s building a universe.