Listen To deadmau5’s Performance From Ultra Singapore

Following up on a brand new coffee run video with Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame, deadmau5 is once again back in the spotlight as a live rip of his performance at Ultra Singapore surfaces on the internet. Back in May, the progressive house producer announced his joint world tour with Ultra, with Singapore serving as the latest stop.

Following up on a brand new coffee run video with Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame, deadmau5 is once again back in the spotlight as a live rip of his performance at Ultra Singapore surfaces on the internet. If you recall, back in May, the progressive house producer announced his joint world tour with Ultra, with Singapore serving as the latest stop.

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The tracklist from deadmau5’s latest set is populated with a number of his most well known classics, including “Ghosts N Stuff” with Rob Swire and the Dillon Francis remix of “Some Chords,” before finally closing out with an emotional rendition of “Strobe.” Some more recent efforts like “Maths” and “Take Care Of The Proper Paperwork” surface as well, while unreleased material like “Cat Thruster,” “No Problem” and an ID appear towards the end of the set.

Deadmau5‘s Ultra Singapore set ranks as a fan pleaser with its prominent use of his most beloved tracks, while the presence of plenty of unreleased material has us excited for his forthcoming studio album.


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