Ahead of their Valentine’s Day takeover at Mission Ballroom, longtime collaborators Super Future and Wreckno celebrate friendship, fun, and a full circle moment in Denver.

Some projects are built to last forever. Others exist because they need to, because the moment demands it, and because the chemistry is too undeniable to ignore. Ass Throwers Anonymous has always belonged to the latter category. What started as a playful, high energy collision between Super Future and Wreckno has grown into a cult favorite that thrives on freedom, queerness, and bass music without rules.

On February 14, that project reaches its biggest Colorado milestone yet with a debut at Mission Ballroom. The Valentine’s Day timing feels fitting, not because of romance in the traditional sense, but because the night celebrates a bond that has been years in the making. Friendship, trust, and creative alignment sit at the heart of this show.

Super Future and Wreckno both came up in Michigan’s electronic scene before carving out their own distinct lanes. Their first collaborations date back to 2020, a period defined by experimentation, late nights, and a shared understanding of what bass music could become when ego took a back seat. From the beginning, their chemistry felt natural. Vocals and production locked together effortlessly, and the response from crowds confirmed that this was more than a one off collaboration.

As their solo careers expanded, Ass Throwers Anonymous never disappeared. It simply waited. Tracks were written, rewritten, and reshaped in between tours and releases, eventually forming the full EP that brings the project back into focus. The defining trait of ATA has always been fun, but not in a shallow sense. It is fun rooted in intention, inclusivity, and a refusal to follow cookie cutter formulas.

Mission Ballroom represents more than just a larger room. For both artists, Denver has become a proving ground and a second home. It is a city that shows up early, listens closely, and gives energy back without hesitation. Each has built momentum here over the years through sold out shows, growing crowds, and deep community ties. Stepping into Mission together feels like a natural progression rather than a sudden leap.

The structure of the night reflects that shared respect for craft. Both artists will deliver full solo headline sets before colliding for the Ass Throwers Anonymous finale. Super Future’s mad scientist approach to bass meets Wreckno’s performance driven, genre bending world, creating space for individuality before everything snaps together into one chaotic, joyful release.

Inclusivity is not an afterthought for this project. It is built into how the night is curated, from the lineup to the atmosphere in the room. ATA shows are designed to be spaces where people feel safe, seen, and free to move without judgment. On a holiday often framed around exclusivity and expectation, this Valentine’s Day gathering offers something different. A collective celebration where love shows up as sweat, laughter, and bass rattling through the floor.

For Super Future and Wreckno, this Mission Ballroom debut is not about arrival. It’s about honoring the path that led here and enjoying the moment while it’s happening. The future of Ass Throwers Anonymous remains intentionally undefined, which feels appropriate for a project born from instinct rather than strategy. What matters is that for one night, everything that makes ATA special will be amplified in the biggest way yet.

We caught up with Super Future and Wreckno ahead of their Mission Ballroom debut to talk about creative chemistry, inclusivity, and what this moment means to both of them. Check out our conversation below!

[Rooster]: This Mission Ballroom show is your biggest Colorado moment yet. How does it feel to make your debut at a venue this legendary, especially on Valentine’s Day of all dates?

[Super Future]: Considering the whole journey we’ve been on together since releasing our first collaborations in 2020, humble but really special beginnings have made this moment literally the stuff of dreams. I think the 2020 versions of us knew what we had was amazing and would eventually get here somehow though! 

[Wreckno]: It feels so surreal! Knowing how much time and effort has been put into building towards this moment, and that it was all worth it is an incredible feeling. The fact that I get to do it with my longtime collaborator and close friend is the cherry on top. It’s truly going to be so special! 

You are both Michigan natives who came up in the same scene. When you think back to the early days, what was the moment you realized your creative chemistry was something bigger than a one-off collab?

SF: I’d say that one afters with Mersiv in Detroit when we decided on a whim to try the almost-finished version of “Bout Me”. Brandon was sooo ready for that moment and I got CHILLSSS when he got on the mic for that and in our scene too it was perfect. Definitely a lot of jaws stuck to that floor haha.

W: For me it was the time I got the first bounce of our very first collab “Bout Me” back. I remember I was in New York to play my first event in Brooklyn in 2019, and I hadn’t heard my vocals ever used so well over bass music. It was like it all finally clicked in my head. I was like “omg I’ve found the person that knows how to utilize my vocals and GETS IT!” From there it all just flowed.

Ass Throwers Anonymous has had a cult following since Session 1. Now that it is officially back with the full EP, what defines this new era of the project for you?

SF: Now that the EP is coming around it’s crazy to think that we’ve been writing and re-writing these tracks between our solo endeavors. Some of these tracks are very fresh new ideas but a couple have been reformatted a bit like since 2022-ish actually. By this point though we feel like we’ve solidified our solo careers enough to get back to the fun vibes with no boundaries or real rules and do THIS. This honestly just represents the fun that we wanna have outside our own projects and I think that honest creativity is felt in these tracks. We pretty much always take it back to “does this fit the vibe of that first iconic mix we did?” Even as times and tastes change in the scene, pure fun trap/twerk/bass/house/whatever still feels undeniably fun anywhere you are.

W: I think Nick put it very well. Going into this collab project I just know I wanted it to be FUN. I also really wanted to make sure it didn’t sound like we were just going with the cookie cutter bass music formula that I feel is very present at the moment. I just wanted it to sound fresh, sexy, a little queer…and that it without a doubt would make people want to move. That was my checklist hahahah. 

You are each doing solo headline sets before the B2B. How would you describe the difference between a Super Future set, a Wreckno set, and your combined ATA set when you finally collide on stage?

SF: I’ve always felt like there are more similarities than differences because our tastes always sort of come together and influence each other. My stuff feels a bit heavier sometimes, and I think people can hear the mad scientist behind my work. But honestly I get a lot of ideas for my sets by watching Brandon’s career and sharing music and having a hand in some of his solo music actually. Wreckno inspires a lot of that girl rap or anything remotely queer and fun about my sets 🙂 As for the vibe of our combined set I have always thought the name says everything

W: With a full fledged Wreckno set I tend to lean towards the performance aspect of it all. I’ll have my dancers, I’ll be rapping more, and showing more of that side of what I do. With ATA sets I feel like it’s our time to just RIP IT. It’s giving slutty club bangers b2b and is fully designed to just make you get down. 

Denver has become a national home base for bass music. Why does Mission Ballroom feel like the right place to level up this project?

SF: Denver crowds just understand and really engage with what I do, and I think what we both do really. After years of bigger and bigger Denver headlines selling out every time, that just makes us appreciate the city exponentially every time. We just want to celebrate music with those that REALLY show up for us. It’s all love so valentines day feels so fitting haha.

W: It just feels right. I’ve had the honor of truly climbing the ladder in Denver. The first shows I played in 2019 I sold my own tickets to to make my guarantee. It feels surreal that 6 years later we’ve gotten to the point where we can do it on such a grand scale. This feels like my Wrestlemania/Super Bowl tbh. 

Both of your sounds push bass music into spaces that feel fun, weird, queer, emotional, and big. What do you hope fans feel when they walk into the room on February 14?

SF: Obvious answer is feeling like a huge event and a few fun valentine’s day aspects for fun too… but I want it to feel like the essence of the same bad b*tch energy they feel when listening to one of our mixes. Or at the first event we ever did together – Okeechobee 2020 incendia stage. If it feels like that through and through I’ll be happy because I love that essence. We curated the whole lineup around it to feel that same way because we love and play all the support’s music too.

W: I hope they feel comfortable and safe. And ready to fucking PARTY!

You chose a lineup that really reflects the current wave of electronic culture. What was the vision behind bringing ONHELL, Mindset, and Two Girls One Laptop into this night?

SF: We play a lot of their music and have become friends with all of them on our journeys. Love what each of them brings to the party too. A lot of fun and important corners of what the current wave of bassy edm is loving. Honestly my favorite part is that most of this lineup can be a total wild card too!

W: I love every artist that’s on this lineup. Everyone on here is a heavy hitter and I urge everyone to pull up early to catch the heat! I’ve been so proud of all the community work Onhell has been doing with his parties. I’ve been playing Mindset’s music in sets for YEARS. Kurei and Auracle are two baddies that deserve the shine, I think I’ve been playing Kurei’s “shypack Sunday” since like 2018. 

You are both outspoken about inclusivity in the scene. How does that mission translate into the way you build a show, design a lineup, or hold space for your fans?

SF: To be honest I took a lot of cues from how Brandon and his team ran Wreckno headlines over the years. Wreckno is a hero to their people and cis-white-straight men like myself can learn a lot from how people like them carry themselves and I certainly have.

W: I think most people know if you’re coming to a Wreckno show, you’re coming to an inclusive space. We have some very cool things cooking to make this show as inclusive as possible, ranging from performers and activations! Can’t wait for yall to see.

Here’s a fun one, and because this is Valentine’s Day after all: what is your idea of the most unhinged, bass-music version of a romantic gesture?

SF: Going to any other show on Valentine’s Day besides ours!! JK haha I’d actually say using or making any of those terrible punny cards about artists that you see circulate on socials every valentines day. My eyes roll out of my skull lmao.

W: Probably proposing on stage after your set at Electric Forest to your partner of 4 years. Which I did LOL. True wook shit. 

Looking beyond Mission Ballroom, what is next for ATA as a full project? Are we entering a new long-term chapter or is this one explosive moment in time?

SF: We haven’t planned that far ahead so we might or might not see a few more ATA moments pop up… definitely doing plenty of our solo project touring and writing but you can guarantee that we’ll keep collaborating each year on something musically! We truly love the pieces we make together.

W: As of now Mission is kind of the cherry on top of the special run we just had together over the fall and winter. We’ve spent the last year prepping for this show, the mix, the EP, and the shows we did from August-December. I think the beautiful thing about ATA is that it’s like a passion project between two friends who just love each other and have the ability to tap back into it whenever we decide to. I think right now we’ve been leading up to this explosive special moment we’re going to have at Mission, and then from there we’ll see. Maybe we’ll take a couple years…or maybe we’ll release another single in 2026! 😉 honestly as long as whatever we do is hot, I’m down!