Mau P is undeniably on fire right now, and his recent performance in Los Angeles further solidified his status as a rising sensation in the electronic music scene. Hailing from Amsterdam, he’s quickly captured hearts worldwide, and his infectious energy has fans addicted.
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We attended the first of three sold-out shows at the Shrine Expo Hall, with an eager crowd arriving early and staying late. To fans’ surprise, Mau P chose to forgo an opener, treating the audience to an extended solo set that showcased his dynamic range.
From the moment he took the stage, the Dutch’s artist passion was palpable. He kicked things off with high-octane tracks like Josh Wink & Lil’ Louis’s ‘How’s Your Evening So Far (Chris Lake Remix)’ and Boyz Noize’s ‘Home (Remix).’
The artist expertly read the room, incorporating nostalgic remixes that had everyone singing along. Highlights included Kelis and Korma’s ‘Bossy’, Roscoe Dash and Waka Flocka Flame’s ‘No Hands’, Tame Impala’s ‘The Less I Know The Better’, and Drake’s ‘Rich Baby Daddy.’ Each drop ignited a wave of excitement, further energizing the packed-out venue.
Mau P didn’t shy away from his own chart-toppers, delivering hits that have catapulted his career. Tracks like ‘Metro’ with Kevin de Vries and ‘Gimme That Bounce’ had the crowd buzzing with enthusiasm. His set featured signature high-energy dance anthems alongside tantalizing IDs, including ‘Butterfly Levels Party’ by Gaston Ramos and his collaboration with Armand Van Helden, ‘I Want Your Soul.’
In a beautiful moment of contrast, he slowed things down with Rufus Du Sol’s ‘Interbloom,’ inviting intimacy on the dance floor as fans embraced and shared the love in a poignant shift in tempo.
Mau P is a true master of the decks, skillfully blending unexpected sounds for a delightful surprise. One standout moment was his seamless mix of Shakedown’s ‘At Night (Peggy Gou’s Acid Remix)’ with Gaiser’s ‘Krakup,’ showcasing his unique ability to create harmony from contrasting elements.
He closed the night with the track that ignited his meteoric rise: ‘Drugs in Amsterdam.’ The euphoric response from the crowd reaffirmed its status as a transformative anthem in the tech-house community, leaving everyone buzzing with excitement as the night drew to a close.
Much like his unforgettable set at Burning Man, he delivered a night filled with energy, sonic exploration, pure joy, and fun.
Have you experienced any of Mau P’s electrifying sets yet? If not, don’t miss your chance to catch him on this remarkable journey.
See you on the dance floor!
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