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An hour later Pentz, Leacock and Walsh take the stage. Flanked by a pair of dancers, Walsh paces the front of the stage as the hype man. Leacock holds court behind the decks on the DJ platform while Diplo acts as trickster and cheerleader, firing confetti cannons into the crowd, inviting girls on stage and generally trying to keep the energy as high as possible. Leacock says the group is blending influences like soca pop music from Trinidad & Tobago and reggae dancehall music from Jamaica with hip-hop dynamics and a DJ's light show. "There's so much saturation right now in the market," Leacock said. "So you have to put a package out there that makes them say,
'Oh, (expletive) that really blew my mind.'" ___ Online:
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