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Get Caught doing Something Wicked for Your Chance to Win Prizes

We’ve only got 10 days until Something Wicked haunts the Sam Houston Race Park on All Hallows Eve. There is much in store for your devilish side, so come and join us – if you dare. Buy your tickets now!

For the days leading up to Houston’s premier Halloween event, we want to give some of you ghouls some treats, never tricks. Get Caught doing something wicked for the chance to elevate your experience on Saturday, October 26th. Winners of the contest can either upgrade their tickets to VIP or receive the Something Wicked Prize Pack, complete with our commemorative poster and t-shirt. You wanna Get Caught? Here’s how:

How To Enter:

  • Upload the “I’m Going to Something Wicked” graphic as your default photo on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
  • Post a status, tweet or photograph about Something Wicked, making sure to and tag Something Wicked’s respective accounts (Facebook | Twitter | Instagram)
  • Every day, one winner who posted that day will be chosen to win their choice of a VIP Upgrade to the festival or the Something Wicked Prize Pack.
  • Get Caught Doing Something Wicked will run up to the day of festival.

Presenting the Something Wicked Artist Schedule for the Trance Stage and Final Name Vote

With less than two weeks remaining before we head out to the Sam Houston Race Park on Saturday, October 26th, Something Wicked will be here before you know it. As the fateful day draws closer, we’ve started releasing artist schedules by stage – do you know when your favorite bass acts are playing?

The trance stage will be hosting some of the pioneers and breakout successes of the genre. With artists from all over the world scheduled to perform like ATB, Cosmic Gate and Shogun, get ready for an intensively euphoric experience at the Halloween event. To get a taste of what you might hear at the trance stage, check out our Beatport chart for 10 tracks from our talented lineup.

Tickets are still available, buy your tickets today!

Trance Stage Schedule

  • 10:30 PM – 12:00 AM ATB
  • 09:30 PM – 10:30 PM Cosmic Gate
  • 08:30 PM – 09:30 PM Aly & Fila
  • 07:30 PM – 08:30 PM Sean Tyas
  • 06:30 PM – 07:30 PM Shogun
  • 05:30 PM – 06:30 PM Simon Patterson
  • 04:30 PM – 05:30 PM Arnej
  • 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM Liquid Todd
  • 02:45 PM – 03:30 PM Wes Walz
  • 02:00 PM – 02:45 PM Andrew Parsons

Vote for Your Favorite Stage Name!

A couple months ago, we gave you Wicked fans the chance to name Something Wicked’s trance stage. Here are the top 5 choices waiting on your votes. The name with the most votes wins!

  • Spirit Realm
  • Dreamer’s Domain
  • Mystic Meadows
  • Moonlight Labyrinth
  • Aurora Dreams

Entry Form

Something Wicked Artist Profile: Cookie Monsta

artist cookie monstaSomething Wicked artist Cookie Monsta represents the loud and grime side of bass music. Born and raised in Nottingham, the sound that comes from this producer and DJ has been described as a “demonic bass-saw that easily lacerates the ear drums.”

From a very early age, Tony Cook was always interested in music and video games. As a child, he spent hours on his brother’s Playstation creating sounds and making loops on Music 2000. Seeding his studies of music technology, Tony transitioned easily into music production, “I started to produce at college around October 2007 and it’s just evolved from there really. DJing then was in demand after people wanted me playing my songs at their clubs and now have been all over the world and I’m now hoping someone will put a rave on the moon!”

His barbaric basslines and grimy style quickly started to generate mass appeal and soon he received support from Flux Pavilion. Intrigued by Tony’s ability to create unique and mystifying noises, Flux invited him to join Circus Records. Not long after, Cookie Monsta was born, releasing his first single “Ginger Pubes/Blurgh!” and breaking into the world of bass.

His recent single “Come Find Me” featuring Flux Pavilion, is already clocking in over 200,000 plays on Soundcloud. An intense journey layerd with pristine vocals and unpredictable breaks, this track encapsulates Cookie Monsta’s unique sound. Tony’s love of music is deeply rooted, “If you’re passionate about making music and you know you want to make music then knuckle down and stay on it. If people doubt you carry on, no matter how bad things get. Music isn’t my hobby, it’s my life.” We couldn’t agree more. Come find Cookie Monsta on Saturday, October 26th at Something Wicked. Buy your tickets today.

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Presenting the Something Wicked Artist Schedule for the Bass Crypt Stage

October is chugging right along and before you know it, Something Wicked will be here. With less than two weeks remaining before we head out to the Sam Houston Race Park on Saturday, October 26th, we can start releasing artist schedules by stage. There will be three separate areas of sound, so we’ve made it a little easier to make sure you can catch your favorite performers!

The Bass Crypt Stage at Something Wicked, although you could guess by its name, will be roaring with both the leaders and breakout artists in today’s bass music scene. Featuring talent from around the world like HeRobust, Figure and Adventure Club, we’re excited to have our Bass Crypt acts push the limits on our speakers and subwoofers.

To get a taste of what you might hear at the Bass Crypt stage, check out our Beatport chart for 10 tracks from our talented lineup.

Tickets are still available, buy your tickets today!

Bass Crypt Stage Schedule

  • 10:45 PM – 12:00 AM Figure
  • 09:45 PM – 10:45 PM Adventure Club
  • 08:45 PM – 09:45 PM Crizzly
  • 07:45 PM – 08:45 PM Cookie Monsta
  • 06:45 PM – 07:45 PM AntiSerum
  • 05:45 PM – 06:45 PM Luminox
  • 04:45 PM – 05:45 PM HeRobust
  • 04:00 PM – 04:45 PM Alex Young
  • 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM Gamma
  • 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM Local Support

Club Cirque Artist Profile: Autoérotique

artist autoerotiqueAutoérotique are quite the eclectic pairing. Incorporating elements of electro, rock and even ska on some of their production, their ability to mold to any sound is quite apparent with every project they tackle. Known for transforming at from Dutch house to metal on the same record, the two Club Cirque talents have been given the loose nickname “Autobots.”

Growing up in the multi-cultural bustle of Toronto’s west end, Keith Robertson and David “Dave” Henderson have been friends from a very early age. Keith remembers, “We grew up together, we did everything together, were in the same class in the most ghetto school in Toronto, liked all the same things. It was just natural.” As they grew older, their friendship would blossom into a mutual admiration for music. First trying their hand as indie-band producers, the two made the switch to dance music after getting an epiphany while listening to Groove Armanda’s first album Northern Star at the age of 17. Shortly there after, the boys were completely engulfed in the city’s burgeoning dance scene.

Dave and Keith first broke out on the scene in 2007 with a banging electro remix of Rihanna’s hit single “Umbrella.” Known then as VNDLSM, the track was scooped up by Diplo for a mixtape giving the boys a taste of success in the music industry. With legal battles over their moniker as well as no clear direction as to where they wanted their sound to progress, the two took a step back to reevaluate. After a brief stint as producers for EMI in 2008, the group reunited again for something new.

Returning in early 2009 and signing with Dim Mak Records, their official first single “Gladiator” featured remixes by Steve Aoki, The Faint, and AC Slater. Keith says, “Well we’ve been good buddies with Steve and bunch of the people over there from way back. A lot of people were just waiting until we kind of established ourselves with the proper identity, because it was just too complicated before, we didn’t really know what we were up to. So when we finally did it was just natural, we had a bunch of tracks together and we gave them to Steve and he was just like ‘hell yeah.’ I guess basically they were waiting and, at the same time, we were kind of waiting for ourselves to get it together — but in the end that wait probably helped us come out stronger.”

February 2011 saw the release of Autoérotique’s hit debut EP, Freak, which hosted the viral banger “Turn Up The Volume” and fan favorite “Cake’splosion.” The release was loved by many different dance music fans and even inspired DJs like Joachim Garraud to remix some of its tracks.

Just recently plucked by Steve Aoki to be a part of the nationwide Aokify tour, we are excited to have the witty, charismatic duo take to the main stage for the inaugural Club Cirque in Tampa, FL on Saturday, October 19th. Tickets are still available, so grab yours today!

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