What was the overall sound quality like during Nghtmre's show at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium?
The sound was great but noted as a bit too loud, contributing to some tinnitus after the event.
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Nghtmre is credited with helping to popularize the trap music scene through his distinctive style. Collaborating the artist Ganja White Night in 2022, the producer released the song Voodoo. The track by Nghtmre Everywhere, featuring the singer RNS the singer, was launched in 2019 and showcased his range as a producer. Notably, he has made guest appearances on several well-known EDM online series, discussing his work and career journey. Releasing the track Good Vibes in 2021, the artist continued to expand their successful partnership; moreover, he has expressed a wish to continue developing as an artist, exploring fresh styles and collaborations.
The sound was great but noted as a bit too loud, contributing to some tinnitus after the event.
A highlight was when Nghtmre started a pit at the end, creating a lively atmosphere.
Many wished the show had started or lasted longer, feeling it ended too abruptly at midnight.
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium was praised for its spaciousness, allowing for an enjoyable rave experience.
Nghtmre's set was engaging and varied, while the openers were considered less exciting and noisy.