Artist Feature
Why EWERSEEN fits the Chasing Sun(Sets) room
Not every guest fits an open-air chapter. The ones that do understand that the room has to breathe before it can lift. EWERSEEN is one of those bookings.
Why the booking makes sense
EWERSEEN makes sense for Chasing Sun(Sets) because the pacing never feels forced. The rhythms move, but they do not crowd the room. That matters in an open-air format where the first job is to let people arrive, settle in, and find each other before the energy climbs.
There is also enough structure in the selections to make the set memorable without turning it into a highlight-reel performance. Monolith does better when the room feels shared, and EWERSEEN's style supports that.
What to listen for
The easiest tell is patience. The drums stay active, but the mix leaves enough negative space for the room to breathe. That balance is a real booking signal for us: rhythm first, clutter never.
The second tell is control. The transitions do not chase applause. They build continuity. That gives the crowd a cleaner sense of momentum, especially in the daylight-to-dusk window where too much intensity too early can flatten the whole chapter.
Where to start
If you are new to the artist, start with the EP-02 radio drop. It is one of the clearest examples of how a guest can feel both musically precise and naturally suited to the Monolith room.