Concert review – Megahurtz at W2

Mixhell at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Mixhell at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

- review and photos by Ashley Tanasiychuk

Well, if Red Bull wanted to cement the idea that they know how to throw a party, they more than succeeded last night with the audio visual extravaganza called Megahurtz.

Held in partnership with W2 (quickly becoming Vancouver’s new flagship for art and music), the five-hour event packed in a dozen musical acts ranging from dance and dubstep DJs to a live hip hop outfit and an electronica-art group with a singer cloaking his face in a shroud.

Blank Capsule at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Blank Capsule at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

With two rooms operating simultaneously from beginning to end, Megahurtz left no one unsatisfied. Although Detroit’s Black Milk and Sao Paulo’s Mixhell stole the evening (the crowd went ballistic for Black Milk’s energetic live hip hop, and security couldn’t keep a hundred fans off the stage after MixHell worked them into an animalistic frenzy), the music was solid all night – not a single disappointment.

Black Milk at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Black Milk at Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

The visuals were huge and intense, especially in Room 1, which was bookended by ten-foot high light boards which displayed the band’s name, a rotating Red Bull logo, and more. Unfortunately, the glasses handed out for the 3D visuals in Room 2 were apparently too cheap to actually give the desired pop-out effect. Instead, party goers wore 3D glasses as fashion statements as they watched blurred red and blue visuals.

Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Megahurtz, W2, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Other than the minor disappointment of those 3D visuals, Megahurtz was a huge success. Every one of the dozen performing acts fed off of the high-energy, sexy, immensely appreciative crowd all night, returning the feeling with high quality, pulsating creativity, resulting in a perfect Saturday evening in Vancouver.

Megahurtz, W2, Vancouver, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Megahurtz, W2, Vancouver, Nov 13 2010. Ashley Tanasiychuk photo

Ashley Tanasiychuk

About Ashley Tanasiychuk

Ashley Tanasiychuk is a creator and an explorer. He likes to draw, shoot photos, write, and constantly challenge himself. Format No Auto is his artistic persona. Format No Auto was created as a resistance to our tendency to go into “auto format” mode. Format No Auto is about resisting the prepaved pathways in life. Forge your own path, without fear. www.formatnoauto.com twitter.com/formatnoauto flickr.com/formatnoauto formatnoauto.wordpress.com
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