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About

Daniel Chien better known as Wax Motif is regarded as a major orchestrator in developing house sound across the US. With musical influences like R&B, disco and U.K. bass, the Australian-born, LA-based producer brings a unique style to the studio, making him a highly sought-after producer.

In late 2019, Wax founded his very own imprint, Divided Souls Records, with the lead single for the imprint of the same name, "Divided Souls" Ft. Diddy. The imprint has first and foremost served as a home for the Wax's hot streak of solo originals, as well as a collection of collabs, including Diplo, AC Slater, Matroda, 220Kid, Euro Trash and many more.

Wax is coming off his 2022 debut album release, House Of Wax, that has accumulated over 33 Million streams. House of Wax is a seventeen-track LP that showcases Wax Motif's abilities to stretch across all genres of house. The album incorporates electronic music euphoria as easily as it does hip-hop swagger, journeying through meditative, chilled-out vibes, summery, highway-cruising bops, and dance floor bangers.

Wax's music has made it to the decks and supported by acts such as Lee Floss, Dom Dolla, John Summit, Solomun, Meduza, MK, FISHER, Chris Lake, CID, Don Diablo, James Blake, and Zhu. Wax took it upon himself to flip Drake's Honestly Nevermind, yielding radio support and co-signed by Gordo, the original producer of the LP.

2023 the horizon is only brighter with already slated records with Repopulate Mars and Nervous Records in the first few months. Wax has several additional IDs that are circulating the internet and social media, only waiting to be released in the near future.

After a record high of sold out shows, including an advance sell out at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, Wax is keen on showcasing his newest ideas to the biggest audiences across the globe. Having been seen at some of the biggest festivals in 2022 such as Electric Forest, Hard Summer, Electric Zoo, Illfest, ARC and CRSSD. 2023 is only shaping up to be an even more prosperous year.

Setlists

    1. 1.WET
    2. 2.Bulla (Toby Romeo cover)
    3. 3.Lo Que Soy
    4. 4.Bump Bump Bump (Bom Bom)
    5. 5.Rhyme Dust (MK & Dom Dolla cover)
    6. 6.Needle On The Record (Riordan cover)
    7. 7.Express Yourself (Diplo cover)
    8. 8.See In Color
    9. 9.Freedom (Loods cover)
    10. 10.Bongo Jam (Crazy Cousinz cover)
    11. 11.Creepin' (Metro Boomin cover) (Wax Motif & longstoryshort version)
    12. 12.Devotion (Bingo Players cover)
    13. 13.Peanut Squash (Friend Within cover)
    14. 14.Seismic (AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo cover)
    15. 15.Losing Control (Odd Mob cover)
    16. 16.Otherside
    17. 17.Divided Souls
    18. 18.Live Stream (Mark Knight, Green Velvet & René Amesz cover)
    19. 19.Take It Off (FISHER cover)
    20. 20.In My Hands
    21. 21.Meet Her at the Love Parade (Da Hool cover)
    1. 1.Otherside
    2. 2.Live Stream (Mark Knight, Green Velvet & René Amesz cover)
    3. 3.Express Yourself (Diplo cover)
    4. 4.The Rhythm (Good Times Ahead cover)
    5. 5.Lo Que Soy
    6. 6.Everybody (SQWAD cover)
    7. 7.See In Color
    8. 8.Snatch (Malaa cover)
    9. 9.Taka Doom (Trace cover)
    10. 10.La Candela Viva
    11. 11.
    12. 12.Express Yourself (Diplo cover)
    13. 13.WET
    14. 14.Number 1 (Major Lazer cover)
    15. 15.On the Low
    16. 16.Underground (Odd Mob cover)
    17. 17.
    18. 18.Miracle (Calvin Harris cover)
    19. 19.
    20. 20.Run To The Rhythm (LO'99 cover)
    21. 21.Be The One (Eli Brown cover)
    22. 22.Tokyo (Dave Summit cover)
    23. 23.
    24. 24.Take It Off (FISHER cover)
    25. 25.
    1. 1.Better Off Alone (Alice DeeJay cover)
    2. 2.
    3. 3.On the Low
    4. 4.La Candela Viva
    5. 5.Lo Que Soy
    6. 6.Come Again
    7. 7.Skank N Flex
    8. 8.Digital Delirium (Maesic feat. Leli Hernandez & Rio Santana cover)
    9. 9.
    10. 10.Fly Kicks (AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo cover)
    11. 11.WET
    12. 12.
    13. 13.
    14. 14.
    15. 15.The Music (Cristoph cover)
    16. 16.Tokyo Drift (TERIYAKI BOYZ cover)
    17. 17.Divided Souls
    18. 18.Be The One (Eli Brown cover)
    19. 19.Glow (Rebūke cover)
    20. 20.Raise Up Your Lighters (Jengi cover)
    1. 1.
    2. 2.Pump It (Damien N‐Drix cover)
    3. 3.Party N Bullshit (HAYNES song) (HAYNES needs to be added to DB)
    4. 4.La Samba
    5. 5.Rhyme Dust (MK & Dom Dolla cover)
    6. 6.Different Side (Michael Bibi cover)
    7. 7.Bump Bump Bump (Bom Bom)
    8. 8.See In Color
    9. 9.Sticky (Drake cover)
    10. 10.Traga
    11. 11.La Candela Viva
    12. 12.Lo Que Soy
    13. 13.On the Low
    14. 14.New Gold (Gorillaz cover)
    15. 15.
    16. 16.Fly Kicks (AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo cover)
    17. 17.WET
    18. 18.Skank N Flex
    19. 19.Need You
    20. 20.Keep Raving
    21. 21.
    22. 22.
    23. 23.
    24. 24.Divided Souls
    25. 25.Be The One (Eli Brown cover)
    26. 26.Raise Up Your Lighters (Jengi cover)
    27. 27.Glow (Rebūke cover)
    28. 28.My City's on Fire (Jimi Jules cover)

Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Was a bit disappointed

    by Fleur de Lise on 2023-10-02Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 2 out of 5

    I really preferred AYYBO!!!! Way more different sounds and vibration than Wax Motif! His style catches me 100% Wax was more redundant. After 2 tracks of Wax we left