Bassrush & RVLTN Presents: Excision High Roller brought a heavy night of bass music to Downtown Las Vegas Events Center. With Excision leading Saturday and support from Eptic, Infekt, Distinct Motive, Grabbitz, and more, the night leaned into huge visuals, open-air dubstep chaos, and the kind of production that only really makes sense in Las Vegas.
That Saturday lineup was stacked
Saturday had a really solid mix of heavy hitters and weird-left-turn bass. Eptic and Infekt brought the heavier side, Distinct Motive kept things grimy and low, Grabbitz added a more melodic lane, and Excision sat right in the middle of it all like the final boss of the night.




High Roller was built big
This setup was not trying to be subtle. Huge stage looks, lasers everywhere, fire at the right moments, and that very specific Excision-level feeling where the whole place looks like it is about to lift off. It felt oversized in the best way, which is exactly what you want from a Las Vegas bass night.




Open-air dubstep hits different
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center really works for dubstep because the sound has space to hit without feeling boxed in. The open-air setup made the bass feel bigger, the lasers stretched across the lot, and the whole night had that outdoor Vegas energy where everything felt louder, brighter, and a little more unhinged.




Rain couldn’t kill the bass
The best part of a lineup like this is how heavy it can get without everything feeling the same. Some sets went sharp and mechanical, some went deeper and grimier, and some pushed straight into full-send festival mode. Even when the rain started coming down, it barely slowed the floor at all; the whole night stayed loud, weird, and properly filthy in the way a Saturday dubstep night should.




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