The Room Was Moving: A Recap of Open Aux at Junxion Søund (May 22)
- Jerry Carter
- May 28
- 2 min read
There’s something powerful about cracking the door open and letting the energy build itself. That’s what Open Aux has always been about. No egos, no gatekeeping—just a room full of artists and an aux cord that never stops moving. On May 22, we ran it back—and the night spoke for itself. From the jump, the studio was packed wall-to-wall with creatives. Artists, producers, engineers, and real community builders—all pulling up with the same goal: connect, share, and tap into the creative pulse of Las Vegas.

We didn’t need a headliner. The room was the headliner. And the artists carried the entire night. One by one, the aux passed through hands, and every person who played had something to say—whether it was raw and unfiltered or fully mixed and ready for rollout.
At one point, the energy in the room shifted—not because someone played the “hottest” track, but because people were locked in. Listening differently. Supporting out loud. Asking for names. Following on the spot. That kind of room doesn’t happen by accident. That happens when the culture’s strong and the respect runs deep.

Some standout moments? WILLIS brought that intentional, polished presence that cut through immediately. TrapGod AD and 3HMB tapped in as a father-son duo and brought a generational energy that had everyone leaning in. And Chopin had the room still—his set was soulful, cinematic, and impossible to ignore. Just one of those artists you feel instantly.

These nights are bigger than music. They’re about presence. About being in a space where people really listen. Where someone else’s verse reminds you why you started creating in the first place. It’s the kind of environment that fuels momentum—and that’s what we’re here for.
Huge love to everyone who pulled up, played a track, supported the next artist, or just soaked it in. Open Aux is proof that Las Vegas isn’t waiting on a scene—we’re already in it.
We’ll be back soon. Until then: keep building. Keep showing up. Stay ready.