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Review: Chris Stussy — Wildlands Boorloo Perth 2026

  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read

Dutch DJ and producer Chris Stussy stepped into the Summit tent just as the day began to cool — and immediately turned it into one of the most alive spaces on site. 


From the first run of tracks, the response was instant. The beat was relentless but never rushed, rolling forward with precision and control.


Wherever you looked, people were moving — arms up, heads back, completely locked into the groove. This wasn’t a crowd waiting for drops; this was a crowd trusting the journey. 


What made the set hit so hard was its balance. Stussy didn’t overwhelm the room — he guided it. Track after track landed exactly where it needed to, building momentum without burning it out.


The tent felt full but focused, intense without tipping into chaos. 

By the time his set peaked, it felt like the roof might actually lift. Not from volume — but from collective release. 


BTN takeaway: Chris Stussy turned the Summit tent into a single, shared pulse. 




By Uncle Tatt — host of “Between the Notes,”  
Where the tunes are loud, the chats are real, and there’s always room for one more.




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