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Celebrating its tenth anniversary with its tenth studio release, the Bay Area’s wildly innovative performance dynamo Beats Antique emerges from the studio with a brand new album and stage show to mark the milestone. With legendary sets at some of the most iconic venues and festivals around the world and collaborations with superstars from Les Claypool to Bassnectar, the next chapter in the trio’s story takes them back to a mysterious world.

When multi-instrumentalists David Satori and Tommy Cappel and choreographer Zoe Jakes dove into development of the new Beats Antique era, the concept of Shadowbox emerged. Driven by the infinite wonders of the deceptively simple design, the narrative of shadows and light, of darkness and contrast, of reality and surreality propelled the music and vision into new territory.

Capturing the heart of the Beats Antique sound means skirting that divide between the electric and the acoustic. Balkan melodies strung over crashing cymbals and marching band horn lines run smack into contemporary electronic grooves. It might be the drums and brass or the sweeping psychedelic strings that will take you for a ride down the rails of a steampunk circus. It’s chaos and cacophony on a very tight leash.

All three members shared production duties to harness the sound they first stumbled upon a decade ago: far east meets wild west. Bringing in sarod master Alam Khan (son of Ali Akbar Khan), Jakes was able to take her study of Indian classical dance from the stage to the studio. Russian singer Tatiana Kalmykova resurrected an ancient folk language to evoke a haunting fairy tale that feels at home in the shadows. Beats Antique also recruited rising stars of brass house TOO MANY ZOOZ for the horn-fueled funk and punk central to their sound.

As always, Tommy Cappel focused his efforts on the beats and bass production, while David Satori assembled an armory of stringed, plucked, and bowed instruments from far-flung lands to adorn the low-end foundation. All samples were created live in the studio—a hallmark of the lush warmth of a Beats Antique record.

The Shadowbox stage show will be teased at Red Rocks and Electric Forest before its full unveiling this fall. Taking the theme of shadow play and expanding the concept forward and backward in time, the core members dove deep, influenced by ancient practices of Indonesian shadow puppetry, falling into the world of wayang kulit, the eons-long tradition of storytelling where epic tales unfold into the wee hours of the morning.

Enormous lanterns adorn the stage, casting light upon a maze of curtains where playful new characters dance and fight and rejoice and mourn. Beats Antique is breaking the boundaries of conventional wisdom. Why can’t an electronic music performance encompass a range of emotion?

This isn’t a nuclear-powered laser light show from the ever-intensifying optical arms race of the EDM industry. This is one of the earliest methods of storytelling brought from the past into the present. “The digital is there to enhance the analog,” notes Jakes. “We’re here to tell a story,” Satori adds.

Bringing an album from the shadows of the studio to the brightly lit stage is what Beats Antique does best. These are storytellers for a digital age — equipped with the newest technology and ancient traditions. This is where the Beats meet the Antique.

Setlists

    1. 1.Egyptic
    2. 2.Runaway
    3. 3.Beauty Beats
    4. 4.Caterpillar
    5. 5.Dope Crunk
    6. 6.Uneven
    1. 1.Semblance
    2. 2.Beauty Beats
    3. 3.Oriental Uno
    4. 4.Three Sisters
    5. 5.Runaway
    6. 6.The Lantern
    7. 7.Too Original (Major Lazer cover)
    8. 8.Vesper Star
    9. 9.Nesatovo
    10. 10.Dope Crunk
    11. 11.Beelzebub
    12. 12.Vendetta
    13. 13.Cat Skillz
    14. 14.Overture
    15. 15.Pandora's Box
    16. 16.Burn Dub
    17. 17.Crush
    18. 18.Battle
    19. 19.Killer Bee
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Roustabout
    2. 21.Let it All Go

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 180 reviews
  • Just plain fun!

    by Michael on 8/5/25Center Stage Theater - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Even though there are a lot of classical instruments, don't go into a Beats Antique concert thinking it's going to be classical music. This was a great show that had everybody moving with the 'Beat'.

  • So Fun

    by Ev on 8/5/25Center Stage Theater - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a great concert. People of all ages from 18 and up in attendance. Everyone was swaying with the music whether standing on the floor or sitting in the seats. The belly dancers are amazing. The isolations those ladies can do are incredible. Worth every penny.

  • In the end it's about the band

    by Inward Breathing on 6/3/25Knitting Factory - Boise - BoiseRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show! Love it love it love it! One of the few shows this year that interests me in this years concert offerings in my area. Too many this year are of the same musical genre. Uniquely the ticket price was also reasonable; a rare occurrence. I dislike the middlemen and the way tickets are distributed. Bring back buying at the venue!

  • Good show but started too late

    by Keynit on 6/2/25The Depot - Salt Lake CityRating: 4 out of 5

    The event start time was listed as 7 pm. The websites failed to mention that was when the doors opened. The band didn't start until 9 pm. The band start time should have been listed on the event separately from the doors opening. Once the music started it was a good event.

  • Fun but Dissapointing

    by BeatFreak on 6/2/25The Depot - Salt Lake CityRating: 3 out of 5

    First time seeing Beats without David Satorie and the show is not the same! Unfortunate because it was SOOOOO good before. David has many great musical projects and it would be great if he could be a part of Beats success again

  • Best show I’ve ever seen!

    by StephL on 6/1/25The ELM - BozemanRating: 5 out of 5

    I went with a friend unsure what to expect, I hadn’t heard of Beats Antique before now. The show was amazing! So well put together and the amount of talent all of these people have is incredible!

  • The best show!

    by Aurora on 10/28/24Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5

    Beast Antique had the best show ever and the music 🎶 is out of this world. 🤍

  • Beats Antique Fort Lauderdale

    by slantzas66 on 10/28/24Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show. I’ve been to 700+ concerts over the years and I’ve never experienced anything like this. Very entertaining. If you have an open mind and want to experience something fun and completely different check them out. Its’s an extravaganza. I won’t miss them if they come around again.

  • Jaw dropping

    by Dom on 10/26/24The Joy Theater - New OrleansRating: 5 out of 5

    This was top 3 musical performances I’ve ever seen. It was SO incredible and blew my expectations out of the water. I would travel to go see them again.

  • A Show Like No Other

    by Big Beats A Fan on 2/12/249:30 CLUB - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Beats Antique puts on a show like nothing I've ever seen. Each time is new and different and amazing. Had a newbie with us who was blown away. Just incredible!