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Funk in the foothills with Saxsquatch
Saxsquatch is a sax-and-dance project born from quirky forest livestreams that grew into festival-stage confidence. Behind the suit is a skilled player who stacks funk and house loops, then rides them with warm, singable sax lines.
Forest meme to club machine Recent sets often mix cheeky covers with originals, so you might hear Party Animal, a wink at Careless Whisper, and a soaring take on Baker Street. Crowds tend to be a blend of EDM fans, jam kids, horn players, and curious first-timers who dance more than they film.
Setlist bones, crowd heartbeat The project first popped during 2020 weekly streams where chat nudged medleys and mashups. Early clips leaned into natural outdoor ambience, letting wind and birds color the groove instead of hiding them. Heads up: song picks and production bits here are drawn from patterns at recent gigs, so your night may play out differently.
The Saxsquatch scene, paws and all
The room skews colorful and relaxed, with fans mixing streetwear, forest greens, and the odd faux-fur hood over dance-friendly sneakers. You will hear quick chants of Sax-squatch between peaks and a friendly howl when the first sax hook lands.
Costume meets club Merch leans playful, like paw-print tees and stickers, and people grab them as keepsakes rather than trophies. A pocket of the crowd knows the 80s nods by heart and lights up when a familiar riff peeks through a house piano. Rave kids trade beaded bracelets shaped like tiny saxes, while older heads nod along to the rubbery funk bass that grounds the set.
Little rituals, steady groove The feel is welcoming, more block party than spectacle, with the character adding humor without hiding the craft. By the end, folks compare guesses for the encore and praise the horn tone on the walk out.
How Saxsquatch turns breath into a backbeat
Saxsquatch builds songs on a steady four-on-the-floor kick, then carves vocal-like hooks on the horn. He keeps tempos in house territory so long phrases can glide while the beat carries the weight.
Loops, layers, and lift Verses stay sparse with short riffs and space for claps, while choruses bloom with stacked harmonies from an octave pedal. On some covers he flips the form, teasing the melody early and saving the thickest bass for a later peak to keep the floor curious. A neat detail: he sometimes pitch-shifts the horn down a half-step so familiar pop keys sit cleanly over DJ cues without retuning tracks.
Tone that cuts without shouting Lighting stays colorful but simple, letting the silhouette and bell flashes amplify the groove. Whether solo with a controller or paired with a tight drummer, the rhythm bed stays minimal so the sax remains the lead voice.
If you like Saxsquatch, try these kindred tours
Fans of Saxsquatch often cross paths with Big Gigantic, who fuse sax-led hooks with big-room beats. The groove-first, party-funk lane also points to The Floozies, where guitar and synth bounce in that same mid-tempo pocket.