Progression Saturdays is all about connection. The nature of progressive house and trance music brings people together and speaks to the soul. It makes us feel alive, and serves as a unifying factor spanning borders, languages, and cultures. Join USC Events and Foundation Nightclub every week for Progression Saturdays, as we propel towards the next evolution of this sound and strive to bring positive, uplifting music to Seattle nightlife.
About GARETH EMERY:
A classically trained musician, Gareth’s career ascent over the past five years has been impressively and deservedly rapid. His debut album “Northern Lights” stormed worldwide charts, taking the #1 spot on the iTunes US Dance charts. His last single “Concrete Angel” was voted track of the year in numerous 2012 polls clocking over 15 million YouTube views, while his own label Garuda has seen record breaking success in the Beatport charts alongside global sell-out shows at the world’s finest clubs and festivals. Producing gripping, club-facing records, Gareth has been a pioneer in the field. His podcast “The Gareth Emery Podcast,” is one of the most successful EDM podcasts and has won countless awards and has over half a million subscribers. His musical style is a fierce blend of house, trance and electro. Favoring musical diversity over stifling genre norms, the Marquee Las Vegas resident is always pushing the boundaries of the scene. His label Garuda is a hot bed of fresh talent, hosting sell-out nights across the world, from Miami Music Week to the UK’s Warehouse Project. With a wave of Beatport #1 hits under his belt this year including Concrete Angel, Tokyo and The Saga, his second artist album, set for a 2013 release, looks to be as ground-breaking as his first. Join us for a very special edition of Progression Saturdays as we welcome the one and only Gareth Emery.
Saturday, October 12th
Foundation Nightclub
2218 Western Ave
Seattle, WA
This event is 21+
Doors open at 9pm
Dress To Impress: No athletic apparel, no ball caps, no flip-flops, no shorts for men.