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Indisposable dance music

Genius Kills is taking a performance-based approach to its genre-spanning brand of electro
Anthony Augustine

If you asked anyone who attended the 14th annual Connect Festival this past summer in Saskatchewan who stole the show, the only name you heard was Victoria B.C.'s Genius Kills. Blurring the lines between post-rave electro, bass-heavy breaks, wobbly dubstep, twisted techno and big-system house, the psychedelic vision of Mr. Sofalumpkins (formerly of T-Power & SHY FX) and Dr. Funkinchunkin is self-described as "Pink Floyd meets Daft Punk."

Dr Funkinchunkin and Mr Sofalumpkins of Geniuskills