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Who Want The Smoke
Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University
Sep 5, 2026 • 7:00pm
San Diego, CA

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Block Talk with Mike Sherm

Mike Sherm came up from the Bay, pairing plain-spoken grit with nimble pockets over sub-bass and sharp claps.

Bay roots, forward motion

He moved from home-recorded drops to regionally viral videos, keeping the tone raw and close-up. Live, he favors quick transitions and short hooks that lock in early.

Songs and the room

Expect Cookies, Henny, Michael Myers, and Bands to spark the loudest call-backs, with the DJ milking the pause before each drop. The crowd skews local but mixed in age, with streetwear next to casual fits, and plenty of people punching the ad-libs on beat. Early traction came via Thizzler uploads, and in the booth he often records line by line, which gives that clipped, talking feel on stage. He also tends to bring city-by-city openers from the scene, a small tradition that keeps each stop rooted in place. Note that any setlist or production details here are reasoned predictions from prior shows rather than confirmed plans.

Where Mike Sherm Meets the Crowd

You will see Giants, A's, and Raiders caps next to Nike Tech sets, puffers, and clean Air Max or Dunks.

Bay cues, city to city

People clock the ad-libs and echo them on beat, and a name chant pops up before the encore. Dancing leans compact and bouncy, more shoulders and steps than big pits, with pockets opening on the biggest drops.

Little rituals, real community

Merch trends toward block-logo tees, reflective prints, and a few regional nods that sell out quickest in home markets. Older fans nod at hyphy-era echoes like gas-brake-dip hand moves, while younger fans film verse snippets for socials. The mood reads confident and neighborly, with strangers trading lyrics by the second chorus and dapping after a clean drop. It feels like a local night even when the venue sits far from the Bay, because the details, slang, and pacing travel well.

Inside the Mike Sherm Mix

He keeps the vocal dry and upfront, letting consonants cut so the words land clean.

Beats built for motion

Beats ride heavy 808s and thin hi-hats at mid to fast tempos, with the DJ trimming intros so verses hit quickly. Hooks often run on the backing track while verses are mostly live, which keeps energy high without drowning the mic. A small detail to watch: he sometimes nudges lines just behind the drum, creating a lazy swing that makes drops feel heavier.

Little live switches that matter

They may extend an outro eight bars for crowd chants, or mute the bass for a bar so the next hit slams harder. Now and then the DJ pitches the key down a touch between songs to make a transition feel like a fresh beat, even if the tempo stays close. Lighting tends to be stark color washes and strobes on the downbeats, framing the words rather than painting a story.

Mike Sherm and the Company He Keeps

Fans of Mozzy often connect with Mike Sherm because both push plain-spoken street narratives over minor-key slappers.

Overlapping lanes

DaBoii sits close sonically, trading clipped flows and bold ad-libs that hit hard in small rooms. Larry June brings a smoother pocket and clean, cruising beats, but the Bay pride and crowd response patterns overlap.

If you like this, try that

Lil Bean shares that conversational delivery and likes beats that leave space, which mirrors how Mike Sherm rides a bounce. If your playlist leans toward tight drums, unpolished confessionals, and local-scene cameos, these artists will sit side by side. The overlap shows up most in live call-backs, stripped-down arrangements, and a focus on rhythm over vocal runs.

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