
Big Gigantic are veterans of blending electronic dance music with live instrumentation to create their truly unique sound—a sound that’s as thoughtful as it is danceable. Drawing from a mix of impressive musicianship, cinematic production, propulsive percussion, and their signature triumphant saxophone, the Denver, CO-based duo—Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken—continue to blur genre lines. Their music spans jazz, hip hop, funk, and dubstep, anchored by musically mature melodies and addictive beats.
Since emerging in 2009, Big Gigantic have amplified a message of positivity and uplift through their music. Their 2016 album Brighter Future marked a breakthrough, garnering hundreds of millions of streams and featuring standout tracks like “All of Me” (feat. Logic & ROZES), “The Little Things” (feat. Angela McCluskey), “Highly Possible” (feat. Waka Flocka Flame), and “Wide Open” (feat. Cherub).
Their music has been featured across major campaigns and soundtracks—including placements with Apple, Wimbledon, NASCAR, NBA, HBO, Fox, and film trailers like Valerian and Dirty Grandpa. They’ve brought their high-energy performances to top festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra, Hangout, Electric Forest, EDC, and Bonnaroo. They also headline and consistently sell out their own annual event, Rowdytown at Red Rocks Amphitheatre—set to celebrate its 13th year in 2025.
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Beyond the stage, Big Gigantic put their values into action through their nonprofit, the A Big Gigantic Difference Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that supports at-risk youth, music education, and more. To date, they’ve raised over $1 million for charitable causes.
Their eighth full-length album, Brighter Future 2, was released in June 2022 and includes collaborations such as “Open Your Mind” (with GRiZ), “Deja Vu” (with Kota the Friend), and “Keep On Rising” (with Aloe Blacc). They followed it with a well-received bass house remix of “Keep On Rising” in January 2023. That June, Big Gigantic performed at the Denver Nuggets’ NBA Championship parade and later dropped the single “Oh Dang!” with Ahee in the fall.
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