
Stepping into the Conduit in Winter Park, Florida, the air was mightily thick with Wicked Underground anticipation. As fans decked out in Psychopathic Records, Chapter 17, Strange Music, Mission: Infect, and Long Live Evil gear, crowded shoulder to shoulder, were all mad hyped to finally witness the “Another Summer In Hell” tour in their own local area! The Conduit stage, bathed in neon and smoke, setting the quintessential backdrop for what would become another historical underground hip-hop concert experience!
Editors Note: *Photos of Ouija Macc & Sinizter (Winter Park, Florida) by King Zabb (Scythe Gang 666)*

Florida local recording artist Inztinct (Dead body Corporation) kicked things off with Juggalo rap freshness to warm up the audience for a night of lyrical wickedness. The audience responded well to his set and chanted for more!
Merchandise tables buzzed during intermissions as people clamored for keepsakes to remember the night by supporting the tour. As super-producer Devereaux kept the crowd hyped!

When Sinizter (Atlanta, Georgia) took the stage at the Conduit, the air shifted — sharpening with “letting the stress loose” anticipation, each heartbeat in the crowd thumping like a bass drum. Why? Because Trap Metal’s demon child was about to set fire to the night as direct support for the notorious Ouija Macc. And every eye inside the concert gleamed with hunger for chaos. With a snarl that could shatter glass, Sinizter grabbed the mic and unleashed a torrent of guttural bars, his voice tearing through the speakers like a jagged blade. The lights strobed in sync with his every movement, casting shadows that danced along the walls, as if trying to escape the raw energy radiating from the stage. The crowd surged forward, pulled by a gravitational music force only true performers possess. As Sinizter fed his frenzy with every verse, every scream, every drop of sweat. He performed not just as an artist, but as a conductor of mayhem, orchestrating mosh pits that roiled like stormy seas beneath him. Each song hit harder than the last — like clues scattered at a crime scene, building a mystery no one could solve. When his set ended, Sinizter didn’t just leave the stage — he vanished into the haze, leaving behind a room full of faces twisted in awe and adrenaline, still trying to piece together what the fuck they had just witnessed!

Under the Psychopathic Records/Chapter 17 Records banner, Ouija Macc has displayed continuous artistical growth— each new song he releases is a testament to his lyrical prowess and gritty authenticity. But Ouija Macc’s Chapter 17 Records takeover of Orange, County Florida is strongly evident. As the Florida Juggalos showed the fuck up (majority sporting Chapter 17 merch) and went all out as rap maniacs ready to slaughter on the venue floor! As soon as the first beat dropped, Ouija erupted onto the stage with his signature Chapter 17 energy, unleashing rapid-fire raps that reverberated through the venue. Every lyric seemed to hit harder than the last, drawing the crowd into a Juggalo rampage, as hands shot up and voices echoed the words back at him, amongst the mosh pits. The synergy between artist and audience was musically an electric pulse surging through the concert goers to keep their hatchet energy flowing. Ouija’s charisma shone as he prowled the stage, his presence commanding attention from even those who’d just discovered his music, including locals just simply walking into the venue for a drink.

What set Ouija Macc’s performance apart wasn’t just the relentless pace or the stacked setlist, but the raw connection he fostered with the crowd. In between songs, Ouija Macc made sure everyone was having the time their lives while showcasing one-hundred percent pure Juggalo pride. He also made sure to give thanks to Insane Clown Posse’s legacy. The Juggalos kept responding to Oujia Macc louder and louder with their renowned “Whoop! Whoop!” shouts; their positive “clown luv” energy rising Dark Carnival style, their appreciation palpable after every verse with “Family” chants. Also, the unity among fans was tangible; strangers became friends as they moshed, danced, and shouted together under DJ Chunk’s vinyl skills.
Even after the last note faded and Ouija left the stage, a sense of triumph lingered in the air — proof that something powerful had transpired within those walls. Orange County, Florida may have been just another stop on his tour, but for everyone in attendance, it felt like the epicenter of the Psychopathic Records universe that night. Ouija Macc didn’t just perform — he conquered, igniting a fire that won’t soon be forgotten, making everyone in the audience feel seen and understood. Nuff said!

Location:
- Conduit
- Florida
- United States
Guests:
- Sinizter, Inztinct
Tour:
- Another Summer In Hell
Record Label:
- Psychopathic Records & Chapter 17
Websites:
Reviewer:
- Chad T. Carsten






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