After a break, DJ Shadow took the stage, announcing that he would be playing a set entirely comprised of his own original music. The three panels behind him illuminated with projected images of space and nature as he scratched and jogged his way through his own discography. About half-way through his set, a mesh screen was let down in front of him that enabled two laser projectors to create the appearance of a hologram in front of the table he was playing on. The whole effect was reminiscent of when I saw Flying Lotus at Moogfest (read our review of that weekend here). This curtain got hung up at first, and someone on a ladder had to let it down, giving it a small tear in the process, but Shadow kept on playing through. The room was bursting with bass, and while the crowd had been forced down into the standing area during Teeko’s set, for Shadow the venue opened up all the seating so the audience could get comfortable. The crowd was mostly Gen X or older, so many people enjoyed being able to sit down with a beer and just nod along to the music.