An Electrifying Night: The Floozies Take Over The Sylvee
Madison music fans packed into The Sylvee on Saturday, March 7, for a high-energy night of funk, electronic grooves, and brass-driven chaos as The Floozies brought their Too Many Flooz Tour to town. The evening featured a stacked lineup with Too Many Zooz and Bray Radbury, delivering a genre-bending mix of sounds that kept the crowd moving from the moment the doors opened.
The Floozies: Masters of Electro-Funk
The Floozies, an electro-funk duo made up of brothers Matt and Mark Hill, have established a reputation for transforming concerts into full-blown dance parties. This beloved duo artfully blends live instrumentation with electronic production, a skill that allows them to craft an intriguing soundscape. Their funky guitar riffs, punchy drum patterns, and bass-heavy beats turned The Sylvee into a pulsating dance floor.
What sets The Floozies apart is their remarkable ability to meld musicianship with EDM-inspired production. Fans can expect improvisation that elevates their shows, transforming each performance into a unique experience that resonates long after the last note fades. Their presence is magnetic; it ignites the crowd, compelling everyone to let loose and dance.
A Dynamic Duo: Too Many Zooz
Alongside The Floozies was the explosively entertaining brass trio, Too Many Zooz. Known for their distinctive “Brass House” sound, this group fuses jazz, EDM, and punk influences into a sonic experience that is exhilarating to witness. Their set was characterized by theatrical intensity and high-octane saxophone lines, effectively complementing the funky electronic vibe that The Floozies established.
The energy radiated from the stage was infectious, further enhanced by moments designed to hype the crowd. Too Many Zooz’s unique style creates a dynamic interplay between brass and beats, making their performance one that captivates both the ears and the feet.
Atmosphere of Pure Energy
Inside The Sylvee, excitement coursed through the packed venue. Fans filled the general-admission floor and the balcony, eagerly anticipating each act. The electric atmosphere was palpable, enhanced by dazzling stage lighting and relentless basslines.
Audience members swayed, danced, and cheered in unison, demonstrating why The Floozies and their supporting lineup are must-see acts on the touring circuit. The seamless blending of genres and styles created a musical tapestry that left nothing but smiles on people’s faces—even hours after the show ended.
Capturing the Moment
To relive the magic of the night, we invite you to check out our vivid photos from the show at The Sylvee, expertly captured by Dan DeSlover. Each image encapsulates the energy and enjoyment radiating from both the stage and the crowd, providing a glimpse into a night that promised only the best in entertainment.
As the music industry continues to evolve, events like this remind us of the beauty of live performances—the spontaneous joy, community connection, and sheer fun captured in each moment.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the electro-funk scene, the synergy created by The Floozies and Too Many Zooz is one you won’t easily forget.
