On The Cascade Control by Biz
Created by: Biz
Key features
Focuses on automatic palms and advanced card handling for improved magic flow
Includes over 30 sleights and applications in a 100-page book
Inspired by classic performance reels like 'By Forces Unseen'
Demonstrates practical and performative techniques such as palming, color changes, and controls
Designed for magicians willing to embrace challenging moves to elevate technical skill
Pros
Highly polished and creative material that is practical for performances
Can dramatically improve overall card handling and flow
Offers a deep well of advanced techniques for serious card magicians
Cons
Not suitable for beginners due to the complexity of the sleights
The book may be difficult to obtain as it has sold out in previous print runs
Effect
On The Cascade Control makes a selected card appear to travel to the top of the deck in a visually deceptive and fluid motion. The card seems to cascade or waterfall into position, creating a smooth and almost automatic control that spectators find impossible to follow.
Full details
On The Cascade Control is a card control technique. It is one of over 30 sleights included in the book Explorations: The Worst Magic Book For A Beginner. The move is designed to be both deceptive and automatic in feel. It allows the magician to control a card to the top of the deck without obvious moves. The technique is part of a system that emphasizes making difficult sleights look effortless. The book contains 100 pages of material focused on advanced card handling and creative thinking.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is for magicians who want to improve their card magic with advanced techniques. It is not for beginners. The move requires a good understanding of card handling. Magicians who enjoy complex sleights and want to enhance their performance flow will find it valuable. Those inspired by classic magic texts like By Forces Unseen may appreciate this material.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
On The Cascade Control is a challenging move. It demands practice to master. The technique is designed to feel automatic but requires precise finger placement and timing. Magicians should have experience with advanced card sleights before attempting this control. Consistent practice is necessary to perform it smoothly.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia notes that the book containing On The Cascade Control focuses on "automatic palms and advanced card handling." They mention that Biz's material is inspired by classic performance reels and is meant to improve a magician's overall flow. The video showcase demonstrates that the moves are "highly performative" and not just theoretical. The book had sold out quickly, indicating strong interest from the magic community.
What people are saying about On The Cascade Control
BigBlindMedia says...
Biz demonstrates over 30 of his most notorious moves in a continuous, rapid-fire display of technical skill and creativity, highlighting that challenging sleights improve overall magic flow.
Performance videos
The WORST Magic Book For A Beginner by Biz | All Performances
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.