Flux Pavilion Speaks on Circus Records, Touring With a Broken Arm, and the Safe In Sound Festival

Flux Pavilion is a household name in bass music, the figurehead of Circus Records, and he's in the middle of a grueling schedule for the Safe In Sound Festival with Adventure Club, Destroid, Doctor P, Excision, Zeds Dead, and supporting acts that are truly headliners themselves. We had the pleasure of speaking with him in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago before the tour kicked off, and Definate Films captured the conversation.

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Flux Pavilion is a household name in bass music, the figurehead of Circus Records, and he's in the middle of a grueling schedule for the Safe In Sound Festival with Adventure Club, Destroid, Doctor P, Excision, Zeds Dead, and supporting acts that are truly headliners themselves. We had the pleasure of speaking with him in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago before the tour kicked off, and Definate Films captured the conversation.

We talked about the future of Circus Records, how his sound and "dubstep" have evolved over the years, and he detailed how tempo transitions work on stage when you can only use one arm. Flux Pavilion was tight lipped about remixing the Star Wars Rebels theme song, and we're curious what else he's quietly got up his sleeve this fall.

Check out the interview above, and make sure to pop over to the Safe In Sound site to grab tickets for remaining dates.

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