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Penn State EDMC Presents “BassDROP in the Valley”

The Penn State Electronic Dance Music Club (EDMC) has put together a killer show tonight in Alumni Hall, featuring Estonian electro house/dubstep producer Mord Fustang. Sure, the name is cheesy, but Mord is gaining a lot of recognition in the electronic dance music world. He played Ultra Music Festival in Miami this weekend and is making his way to State College for “BassDROP in the Valley”.

Opening for Mord will be Mark Yurm, an eclectic DJ from Atlanta who plays a bit of everything, The Bolivian Marching Affair (TBMA), a Bostonian dubstep trio, and Rednek, a dubstep producer from London and by far the most well-known of the three opening acts.

The concert is an 18+ event with free admission for Penn State students and $10 tickets for non-students. Bring your school ID to the HUB today between 3 and 5 p.m. to get some last minute tickets and bring proof of age to the door for the show’s 8 pm start. It is expected to run until about midnight. Tickets will be available at the door if supplies last.

You can view the event’s Facebook page here and reach the EDMC with questions or concerns at [email protected].

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Zach Berger

Zach Berger is a StateCollege.com reporter and Onward State's Managing Editor Emeritus. You can find him at the Phyrst more nights than not. If he had to pick a last meal, Zach would go for a medium-rare New York strip steak with a side of garlic mashed potatoes and a cold BrewDog Punk IPA. You can reach him via e-mail at [email protected] or on Twitter at @theZachBerger.

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