Symphonic Distortion brings together four distinct musical voices under one roof at The Space for an evening that refuses to stay in one lane. Chase Bethea's video game compositions set cinematic moods, while Doki Doki Metronome layers in hard rock and metal intensity. Jess The Facts delivers hip-hop with sharp lyrical precision, and Mastiv rounds out the night with instrumental prowess that ties the diverse sounds together.
The raw, industrial-meets-intimate vibe of The Space's 3000 square foot performance area makes for the perfect backdrop to this genre-crossing showcase. Each artist brings their own sonic signature, creating a night where orchestral sweeps might collide with distorted guitars, where beats meet classical sensibilities, and where the boundaries between electronic, rock, and hip-hop blur into something harder to categorize but easy to feel. It's the kind of curated lineup that works because of its contrasts—four artists who might not typically share a stage, creating moments that highlight what makes each of them compelling.