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Kaskade is the stage name for Ryan Raddon, a DJ/producer/remixer/artist who was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1972. He went to college at BYU Provo prior to serving a church mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Japan, and when he came back he transferred the University of Utah and lived in Salt Lake city Utah. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA. Check our available Kaskade concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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The word atmosphere evokes a snapshot of beautiful multicolored clouds of gases suspended by gravity. Envision an accompanying soundtrack to complement that vivid portrait, and the ideal musical representation includes gentle, more delicate sounds. The timbre is describable as celestial, mellow, and bright. Kaskade's 2013 album, Atmosphere, matches those aforementioned depictions. Kaskade opts for softer synths and an overall balanced production without clutter or excessive layers...
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Tweet An Atmosphere of Awesome House veteran Kaskade is back on the scene with his tenth album, Atmosphere, out now on Ultra Records. Born in 1971 in the noble state of Illinois, Kaskade grew up to attend Brigham Young University, spent a few years in Japan on his mission, came back to Utah State University and begin dabbling in this new house music thing he was starting to dig...
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Over the last decade, Kaskade (aka Ryan Raddon) has gone from being a San Francisco deep house producer with a knack for pop melodies to one of the world's biggest EDM superstars. On Atmosphere, Raddon tries to reconcile his stadium status with his underground roots, but the results are confusing. It's rare to hate one half of an album so much while genuinely enjoying the other...
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Over the last decade, Kaskade (aka Ryan Raddon) has gone from being a San Francisco deep house producer with a knack for pop melodies to one of the world's biggest EDM superstars. On Atmosphere, Raddon tries to reconcile his stadium status with his underground roots, but the results are confusing. It's rare to hate one half of an album so much while genuinely enjoying the other...
- nowtoronto.com
Kaskade (a.k.a. Ryan Raddon, DJ-producer) is a 42-year-old dance-music veteran in an EDM moment rampant with raging teenage converts, and a practicing Mormon in a traditionally drug-fueled scene. No wonder the music on his eighth album would try to incorporate opposites, fusing big gulps of arena-ready whoosh (dude headlined the Staples Center) with more refined textures that reflect his roots in San Francisco's deep house scene...
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When DJ music created its first real mainstream splash in North America last year, the idea of powerhouse torchbearers like Deadmau5, Skrillex and David Guetta seemed cooler in theory than their music actually suggested. Although Kaskade is the newest edition to this festival-packing genre, he's actually been making music for over a decade...
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These days, "superstar DJ" is a relative term. In the post-Chemical Brothers, post-Moby era, it is rare for even the most famous DJs to cross over into the mainstream, especially in America. But that is just what Ryan Raddon, who goes by the name Kaskade, has done. Over his decade-long career, he's gone from an assistant with the San Francisco label Om to a popular DJ whose proper "artist albums" have complemented, not detracted from, his success behind the decks...
- www.popmatters.com
Nowadays, saying one likes house music is like saying one likes rock music. There are so many different kinds of house music, from filtered French disco to German clicks 'n' cuts to Chicago booty house, that the idea of "one nation under house" is largely a myth, or, at best, wishful thinking. Each variant has its own scene, and rare is the DJ like Laurent Garnier who can tie together multiple strands in a set...
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One thing that Kaskade's thoughtful deep house never used to have was attitude. Dynasty shows the DJ's fervent attempt to shake that stereotype. The collaborations with Deadmau5 in the last few years have awoken the previously humble house DJ to a whole new world of dance music, one where the funk is funkier, the beats are heavier, and acoustic strumming is replaced by throbbing synth chords...
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