Every time NoiseMaker steps up to the decks he ignites the crowd like the anti-fireman of the sound revolution. A peaceful warrior and artist whose weapon is a smart-bomb of beats, NoiseMaker’s imaginative interpretation of music is an orgy of genres ranging from glitch hop to dub step to 80’s pop hits to drum and bass to thug rap from the eastern suburbs of Paris. Unafraid to take risks, he chops up everything from Rage Against the Machine to Justin Timberlake to Benny Goodman with no apologies and with much love from his audience. On NoiseMaker’s dance floor dirty tribal drums blend effortlessly with cascading electronic tones, songs from animal mouths are laid over your great-grandchildren’s cut-up bass mixes, and pulsing jet airplane crashes collide seamlessly with the dark layers of deep, emotive aggression you would find on a post-apocalyptic carousel ride. Noisemaker is a most-loved member of the Seattle underground and his ever-deepening contribution to the mushrooming electronic community in the city is as undeniable as his talent. The revolution will not be televised.