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Loop Dreams with Bayonne
Roger Sellers performs as Bayonne, an Austin-born percussionist who builds songs from live loops and warm synths.
Loops with a heartbeat
After a pandemic lull and a reflective creative stretch that pushed his singing forward, his shows now lean more vocal and song-shaped than his early loop experiments. Expect a set that climbs from meditative openings into big drum breaks, with likely stops at Drastic Measures, I Know, Appeals, and Right Thing.Songs fans lean toward
The crowd skews mixed in age and scene, with producers clocking routing tricks, friends sharing quiet nods, and a few drummers watching footwork at the kick pedal. Early flyers for his pre-Bayonne sets read 'not a DJ' because he performed the builds live on drums, keys, and voice. In the studio he is known to start from a single tom pattern and then layer mallet-like tones to find the song's pulse. For clarity, the songs and production flourishes mentioned here are educated guesses from recent activity and can shift show to show.The Bayonne Room: How It Feels
The room feels considerate and focused, more like a shared studio listen that happens to move than a shout-along.
Quiet focus, loud drums
You will see neutral tones, well-worn sneakers, small sling bags, and the odd drum key on a lanyard from those who play. Fans often clap the off-beats during long builds, then fall quiet when he starts stacking loops so the textures are clear. Merch leans toward clean geometric posters, soft tees, and a vinyl option for collectors who care about art and mastering. Between songs, small gear chats spark near the bar while others trade favorite deep cuts without crowding the floor.Rituals over ruckus
It feels welcoming to newcomers, with regulars leaving space up front and saving their cheers for the last drop or a deft stick flourish.How Bayonne Builds It Live
Bayonne often performs solo, surrounding himself with a compact drum kit, sample pads, and a small keyboard while his mic carries honest, open melodies.
From pulse to panorama
The songs tend to start sparse, then layers arrive in loops, turning a simple pulse into a roomy groove before he drops a full-kit pattern. Vocals sit clear and slightly airy, with doubled lines widening choruses without drowning the drums. He likes to flip structures live, shaving a chorus down to drum-and-voice and then rebuilding the hook so the payoff hits harder. Tempos hover in a midrange that allows both sway and head-nod, and the kick patterns are carefully voiced so synth bass and toms do not blur. A lesser-noticed move is his habit of retuning a lead pad a hair flat on bridges, which makes the return to center pitch feel brighter.Light as a frame, not a star
Lights usually sketch the arc rather than drive it, warming during builds and cooling for breakdowns so the ear stays on rhythm and melody.If You Like Bayonne, You Might Also Go For These
Fans of Bayonne often overlap with listeners who like slow-build electronics that feel hand-played.