The park is divided into five "Decks" (Lands), each representing a subgenre of electronic music. Unlike a traditional log flume, Bass Canyon Falls replaces the gentle hill climb with a "Build-Up Zone." As the boat ascends, lasers project the "Rewind" icon onto the mist. Instead of a countdown, a robotic MC shouts, "Three, two, one, LET IT GO ."
There is no story. There is no queue theme. Just strobes, smoke, and a relentless kick drum. At the center of the park stands The Spire , a 300-foot-tall replica of a Pioneer CDJ-3000 jog wheel. Every evening at sunset, the park hosts "The Sunset Sync." A resident AI DJ, trained on 50 years of festival headliners, performs a live set. showkontrol theme park
The drop is 85 feet. But the fall isn't silent; the boat is equipped with Funktion-One speakers. You don't scream—you headbang . Riders are sprayed not with water, but with low-fog cryo-jet vapor. Here, the coaster takes a backseat to the visual. The Trance-Port is a suspended dark ride through a "Virtual Forest of Armin." Guests lie on zero-gravity recliners while a dome screen above them displays fractals. The car moves slowly, rolling side to side to the rhythm of a 138 BPM kick drum. The park is divided into five "Decks" (Lands),
Here, the rides stop. Every hydraulic system in the park is tied to the master tempo. As the AI triggers a low-pass filter, every coaster train on Bass Canyon Falls slows down. When the snare build hits, all 2,000 water fountains in the central lagoon shoot into the air simultaneously. Gone are the turkey legs. ShowKontrol offers "The Isolated Loop" (a deconstructed pizza served in a petri dish) and "Sidechain Smoothies" (thick liquids that pulse out of the straw in rhythm with the background music). There is no queue theme
Named after the industry-standard timecode and analytics software used by the world’s biggest touring DJs, ShowKontrol isn’t just a park—it is a live set that you walk through. As you approach the entrance, you notice there is no ticket scanner. Instead, guests are issued a "Wristband Tempo," a haptic device that syncs your heartbeat to the park’s master clock. The moment you step through the turnstiles, 72 subwoofers buried beneath the concrete plaza fire a single, 30Hz bass note. Your vision vibrates. The ride has begun.
Welcome to , the world’s first theme park built for the electronic music generation.
The gift shop sells limited edition USB drives containing the park’s ambient audio, as well as "Redline" sunglasses that make the world look like a spectrum analyzer. Critics have raised concerns about the "No Seats, Only Rails" policy on the main midway, where guests are expected to lean against a metal bar rather than sit down, to keep the "club energy" high. The park insists that paramedics stationed at every "Breakdown Zone" are trained in both first aid and beatmatching.