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Richie and Reed performing live — DJ, saxophone, and percussion together.
Open on YouTubeRichie Garrison · Reed D'Rhythm · DJ · Saxophone · Percussion
Richie handles the DJ set live, plays sax where it counts, and Reed adds percussion on top. The result is a bigger, more live feel than a standard DJ set on its own.
Hypnotica is Richie Garrison DJing the set and playing live sax, with Reed D'Rhythm on percussion. Because Richie controls the music himself, the live playing sits inside the set rather than being dropped on top of it.
The point is simple: keep the evening moving, avoid dead patches, and give the dancefloor more lift than a straight DJ set on its own.
Three clips that show the act working in real rooms. If someone lands here and wants to know what Hypnotica actually looks and sounds like, this is the quickest answer.
Richie and Reed performing live — DJ, saxophone, and percussion together.
Open on YouTubeThe act on the dancefloor — how it looks and sounds when the room is going.
Open on YouTubeA closer look at the live saxophone and percussion working inside the DJ set.
Open on YouTubeHypnotica works because the live playing is tied properly to the music. Richie is not playing over somebody else's set, and Reed is not there just to look busy. It all sits inside one performance.
That makes a real difference once the floor starts filling. The evening feels more connected, the transitions stay clean, and the live elements actually help the set instead of interrupting it.
The result is a stronger party atmosphere and a dancefloor that feels more alive than a normal DJ booking.
Richie handles the whole DJ set, reads the crowd, and controls the shape of the night from the first tracks through to the busy part of the dancefloor.
Live tenor and soprano sax come in where they actually help the set. It is there to add lift, not just fill space.
Reed's percussion adds another live layer, which gives the set more movement and makes the act feel bigger than DJ Sax on its own.
Richie drives the music, controls the pace of the night, and brings the live saxophone in where it counts. That is what makes Hypnotica feel joined up rather than bolted together.
With decades of stage experience behind him, Richie brings the crowd-reading instincts of a real DJ and the musicianship of a serious live player.
Reed adds the percussion layer that makes the act feel bigger and more live. It is the main thing that separates Hypnotica from the DJ Sax act.
Together, Richie and Reed keep the set moving and respond to the room in real time, which is why the performance feels connected once the dancefloor gets going.
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