Bazuco Media Corporation’s opening reception was a hit last night at Boots Contemporary Art Space. Upon entering the gallery, guests were greeted with a display of Bazuco merchandise along with t-shirts, posters, and CDs from DrumKit and the DEAD DRUGLORDS. DrumKit’s performance had the walls vibrating and the crowd mesmerized with the high energy and audacious aesthetics of their video backdrop. Following DrumKit, the DEAD DRUGLORDS shook it up a bit with their eccentric, narco-aesthetic presentation. During their performance, individuals took a swing at the airplane piñata filled with Colombian candy. As candy and confetti fell to the floor, the two large papier-mâché heads had the people dancing in a performance of great élan. The unique videos are the product of Electronic and Time-Based Art – the exploration of creative and expressive forms in a new language of art.
If you missed last night, do not fret, the ambiance of the party – confetti and all – has been preserved. The walls of Boots venerate the spirit of Bazuco with video projections of the bands’ performances and Bazuco merchandise for sale. Thanks to everyone who bought raffle tickets. With your support, Boots can continue to host events and exhibitions like last night’s one-of-a-kind performance.


