Inside The Cuban Club on May 1st, 2026, the atmosphere slowly shifted from quiet to fully energized. What began as a gathering quickly turned into a complete electronic music experience, as Piper Productions brought Motrada to life in Tampa.
At first, the room felt open and relaxed. Then, as the music settled in, the space tightened. The focus moved to the stage. And the night found its rhythm.
A Sound That Carries the Room
The music didn’t rush. Instead, it built gradually. Each set added a new layer. Each transition kept things moving without breaking the flow.
Because of that, the energy stayed consistent. The crowd didn’t peak and drop. It stayed locked in.
Visuals That Shape the Space
Supporting the night was a detailed laser setup:
- 16 × 10-watt Clubmax lasers
- 4 × 24-watt Clubmax lasers
- 8 × 6-watt Clubmax lasers
Rather than constant movement, the visuals were used with intention. Some moments filled the entire room. Others stayed minimal and precise.
This approach created contrast. And because of that, each visual moment stood out more.
Control and Consistency
On the technical side, Curtis Pacific, Justin Weiss, and Leroy Comier managed the system throughout the night.
Everything stayed controlled. Everything stayed timed. And the visuals matched the pace of the music without distraction.
An Experience That Finds Its Rhythm
As the night continued, the pieces came together naturally. The venue added character. The music set the tone. And the visuals supported both.
By the end, the experience felt complete. Not overwhelming. Not forced. Just well-executed from start to finish.
Curtis Pacific – Roster – Laser Light Company, Leroy Comier – Roster – Laser Light Company, Justin Weiss – Roster – Laser Light Company










