Outside Lands Share Star-Studded Lineup with Tyler, The Creator, The Killers, Post Malone, and more

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Get ready to mark your calendars and save the date because Outside Lands is back and better than ever. Returning to Golden Gate Park on August 9 – 11 for its 16th year, the festival promises to deliver an unforgettable experience filled with music, food, wine, beer, art, and cannabis. Produced by Another Planet Entertainment and Superfly, Outside Lands stands as the largest independently owned festival in the United States, and this year’s lineup is set to make waves across all genres.

Today, organizers are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated lineup for Outside Lands 2024, featuring a stellar cast of headliners including Tyler, The Creator, The Killers, Sturgill Simpson, and Post Malone, among many others. Known for its knack for securing headliners well ahead of other festivals, Outside Lands continues its tradition of bringing together the world’s most exciting and talked-about music acts. Other artists include KAYTRANADA, ScHoolboy Q, The Japanese House, Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, TV Girl, Knock2, Men I Trust, Wisp, TSHA, Romy, and more.

What truly sets Outside Lands apart is its commitment to inclusivity and diversity, exemplified by the introduction of their newer dance floors: Dolores and SOMA. Dolores, a crowd favorite, celebrates queer and trans communities and DIY spaces that are integral to San Francisco. The lineup for Dolores’ stage will be announced in the coming months, promising an inclusive space where everyone is welcome to dance the weekend away.

Meanwhile, SOMA returns to Marx Meadow with a new open-air format, providing festival-goers with an expanded dance space under the sun and stars. This year’s lineup for SOMA includes powerhouse acts such as Idris Elba, The Blessed Madonna, Dusky, and more, ensuring a non-stop party atmosphere.

Allen Scott, Co-Founder of Outside Lands and Head of Concerts & Festivals at Another Planet Entertainment, expressed his excitement for this year’s festival, stating, “Every year we start with a blank canvas and because of the diverse and sophisticated palette of Bay Area music fans, we get to program a festival that is not only multigenerational but shows an incredible range of genres and musical subcultures.”

With its unparalleled lineup, engaging art installations, exemplary food and beverage offerings, and inclusive community engagement, Outside Lands continues to reflect the vibrant cultural fabric of the Bay Area. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience one of the most dynamic and immersive festivals of the year.

Day Trip Festival Returns with Epic Lineup Featuring Kaskade, Cloonee, Lilly Palmer, and more

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Southern California’s electronic music scene is set to ignite once again as Day Trip Festival makes its triumphant return to the Queen Mary Waterfront in Long Beach, CA for its third consecutive year. Scheduled for June 22-23, 2024, this year’s edition promises to be bigger, better, and more exhilarating than ever before.

Set against the stunning backdrop of the historic Queen Mary and Long Beach Shoreline, Day Trip Festival invites attendees to immerse themselves in a world of radiant sunshine and pulsating rhythms. Building on its reputation for delivering unforgettable experiences, the festival is poised to elevate the electronic music scene with an expanded lineup and enhanced venue features.

Embracing the infectious beats of house music while venturing into the realm of techno, Day Trip Festival promises a diverse and electrifying musical journey for its attendees. The lineup for the two-day extravaganza boasts a stellar roster of dance music stars, up-and-coming talents, and techno mainstays. With acts like Kaskade, Green Velvet, Cloonee, Boys Noize, Armand Van Helden, Loco Dice, Solardo, and many more gracing the stage, attendees are in for an unforgettable musical experience.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Day Trip Festival is proud to announce several venue enhancements for 2024, designed to optimize the attendee experience and ensure maximum comfort. These enhancements include a 25% increase in restroom facilities, optimized venue layouts to minimize congestion between stages, cutting-edge stage designs for the biggest stages yet, and additional shade structures to provide relief from the California sun.

With its unparalleled lineup, stunning waterfront location, and commitment to enhancing the attendee experience, Day Trip Festival is set to once again captivate electronic music fans from near and far. Mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a musical journey like no other at Day Trip Festival 2024.

Despite Difficulties, Texas Eclipse Festival Shines

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In early April the Texas Eclipse Festival succeeded in bringing together discussions of inner space and outer space, where wellness practitioners and star scientists could collide ideas. It combined the party-throwing firepower of producers from at least 9 music festivals. They also produced a massive music lineup with acts like Subtronics, Tipper, Lee Burridge, Boogie T.Rio, Barclay Crenshaw, Of The Trees, Mark Farina, FlowDan, LP Giobbi, The Librarian, and more — there’s even a stage dedicated to Psytrance.

All in all, it packed plenty of flavors for music snobs of every off-shoot and sub-genre. Even the spicy ones. Despite its broad appeal, the music merely served as a palate cleanser in what seemed to otherwise be a buffet of timeless rave memories. Ultimately some of the genres may not have been for everyone, but for those who expect things to get a little weird when the sky turns dark Texas Eclipse didn’t disappoint.

Naturally, collaboration between so many producers came with a number of planning and logistical challenges but eventually they were all overshadowed by the good times experienced en mass. Even when the last day was cancelled as a result of severe weather warnings it didn’t seem to cast shadows on the time people were having. After everyone had already overcome so much to be there it somehow seemed appropriate that another cosmic force would attend the party. In a way, it was funny that such a curveball would happen in the final days at all. Like the sarcastically labeled “trauma bonds” participants forged at Oregon Eclipse (2017) and Burning Man (2020, 2023), those who had gathered from around the world to experience the celestial event in Texas may have struggled from one moment to the next but it’s how those moments were survived together that will make the shared memories gold.

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With a tally of almost 60,000 people descending to the rural region in Texas, Texas Eclipse was a huge undertaking. As a one-time event and the first festival at Reveille Peak Ranch, it was bound to have some hiccups — and it did.

 We understand that canceling a music festival is disappointing for everyone involved.” The organizers posted in a statement after the festival. “Not only does it disappoint our guests, artists, and us, but it also entails developing and implementing refund policies, managing customer service inquiries, dealing with insurance matters, handling negative press, and more. However, the alternative could have been far worse. If the forecasted weather had occurred with a full audience present, we would have faced a potential disaster instead of a safe and orderly exit from the venue.

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What the social media-scape didn’t see was the immeasurable cultural impact the event made in Texas, and the cosmic moments that participants enjoyed when they rallied to see eachother through the unexpected. Beyond the opportunities to learn from indigenous elders, NASA scientists, world renown yogis, famous environmentalists, there’s something to be said for the gravity Eclipse created when it pulled people together from so many people together. From SHIFT’s drone shows to immersive spaces like Meow Wolf’s Gone Fishing, the event wasn’t short on spectacle on land or in the sky either. In other words, weather got a lot of the spotlight but it didn’t overshadow the cosmic bliss so many reported experiencing on social media.

To understand more of what the event was actually like for those on the ground here are 10 cherished memories captured by Texas Eclipse’s participants on Instagram.

Drone Show

ASL Interpreter Throwing Down for Tipper at Sunset

Paul Stamets and Pamela Kryskow talked about Mushrooms

Meow Wolf Unveiled Gone Fishing

Incendia was lit

Indigenous elders held a Sacred Fire Ceremony

Desert Hearts Moon Stage Takeover

Global Meditation from Unify

Adrien Grenier Spoke on the Environment

Totality brought the calm before the storm

I.A.T.O. Emerges from Cosmic Depths with ‘Family Volume 1’ Album Launch

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Get ready to be swept away by I.A.T.O (Icarus and the Owls), an intriguing artist breaking into the music scene with an exciting debut. Family Volume 1 offers a celestial gift to music lovers and a tribute to those who’ve inspired I.A.T.O to share his unique sounds—especially his family.

Born on Earth on March 16th, 1988, I.A.T.O was immersed in a mix of diverse music that shaped his early years. From the emotional resonance of Tears for Fears, through the groundbreaking electronica of Vangelis, to the unique art pop of Sparks and the mind-bending melodies of Pink Floyd, these influences have finely honed his musical taste. This eclectic mix feeds into the album where soulful old-school melodies meet the fresh energy of today’s electronic beats.

Originally hesitant to step into the limelight, a serendipitous meeting at Detroit’s Get Fresh Studio changed everything. The studio recognized the exceptionality and relevance of his music, reminding us of the styles popularized by icons like The Weeknd. This endorsement gave I.A.T.O the push he needed to step forward.

Family Volume 1 is a ride through time and space, connecting the warm analog vibes of the past with the crisp, digital sounds of today. I.A.T.O is revisiting history, blending classic vibes with contemporary flair. This album marks the beginning of an exhilarating new chapter in music, filled with soul and boundless creative energy.

Thy Young Unveils Infectious Single ‘Luck’ – A Taste of Upcoming ‘Scent of Amie’

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California-based Sierra Leonean producer Thy Young, also known as Francis Tiffa Williams, released his exciting new single ‘Luck,’ featuring Rahim, through Survival Records. This track gives listeners a sneak peek into his upcoming album, ‘Scent of Amie,’ which is set to drop on June 14, 2024. Renowned for his stellar production work, Thy Young has become a celebrated figure in Sierra Leone’s music scene, collaborating with artists like Kontri Boss, Dom B., and Swadu Natasha Beckley. His achievements include winning the Best Music Producer of the Year for 2020 and 2021 at the Sierra Leone National Entertainment Awards (NEAs). His global impact was highlighted when his production for the song ‘Champion’ by Shadow Boxxer & Mello Seven was featured on CNN Inside Africa.

Thy Young grew up influenced by both Rap/Hip-Hop and traditional African music, drawing inspiration from music giants 2Pac and 50 Cent, as well as Sierra Leonean icons like Jimmy B., Amie Kallon, and Steady Bongo. His sound appeals to fans of artists such as Rema, Davido, and Obongjayar, offering a rich mix of cultural vibes.

The single ‘Luck’ is an uplifting track with an energetic rhythm that perfectly complements Rahim’s expressive vocals. Produced, mixed, and mastered by Thy Young, with additional mixing by Steven Glaze, the song features lively guitar, heartwarming vocal samples, and celebratory horns, creating an atmosphere that encourages joy and dance. As Thy Young steps into the spotlight with his solo projects, he continues to rise, make his life long dreams truly come to life.

Hoodie Rob Uzumaki Reinvents His Musical Style with New Release ‘what is love’

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Hoodie Rob Uzumaki, an artist celebrated for merging emo-rap with alternative hip-hop, introduces his new track, ‘what is love’. This release illustrates Hoodie’s artistic growth and sets a new standard in the music scene. Emerging with the hit ‘Misa Misa’ in 2019, Hoodie has evolved his style, infusing his music with varied influences and personal tales. His work integrates cloud rap and punk-rap elements, highlighted by his distinct use of vocoders and distortion to maintain an emotional yet electrifying impact.

Accruing over 3 million streams across his top songs, Hoodie Rob Uzumaki has solidified his place as an rising figure in music. His upcoming EP is set to further explore innovative sound combinations and emotional depth.

‘what is love’ acts as an intriguing lead into Hoodie’s new musical phase. Known for his autotune-infused vocals, he navigates through melodic sequences that resonate with honesty and vulnerability. The track combines sharp lyrics with a laid-back, melancholic lo-fi vibe, creating a compelling and evocative experience.

Echoing the styles of Juice WRLD, The Kid Laroi, and DC the Don, Hoodie’s melodies glide effortlessly, offering a unique and engaging sound. With this release, he redefines his musical identity and aims to reach unprecedented levels in the genre.

Strath Unveils ‘I Thought It Would Never End,’ a Synth-Dance Adventure

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Australian producer, DJ, and artist Strath is set to release his new EP, I Thought It Would Never End, on March 29 via Godmode. This follows his 2023 debut, I Can’t Do This Without You. The new EP features six tracks that merge glimmering synth with dance elements, creating an engaging narrative experience rare in the genre.

Strath, originally from Melbourne and now based in London, has enhanced his production skills, evident in the depth and quality of this EP. Each track offers a unique journey: “Oh California” combines reverberating instrumentals with echoing vocals, while “Don’t Hold Your Breath” introduces a relaxed house vibe. “In Your Corner” adds a pop flair, and the tracks “In Another Life” and “One Last Time” bookend the EP with high energy.

Beyond the music, Strath brings a playful approach to the EP’s promotion, inviting fans to join in a rollercoaster-themed experience. He teases with an intriguing disclaimer that adds to the fun, signaling his readiness to launch this ambitious project.

I Thought It Would Never End promises to be a thrilling musical ride, showing off Strath’s advanced skills and playful promotional strategies. It will be released under Godmode, the label known for supporting innovative artists like Channel Tres and SG Lewis.

David Frank Sets to Charm with His Latest Anthem ‘Don’t Miss A Moment’

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Award-winning musician David Frank, celebrated for his impactful contributions as the lead of Little Dume and a creative collaborator for artists like Kygo and Merk & Kremont, has crafted a reputable presence in the music industry. His work has resonated on popular shows such as “American Ninja Warrior” and “Nashville.” With accolades that highlight his multifaceted talent as a singer, producer, and guitarist, Frank’s creations have become embedded in the hearts of many, even as he continues to emerge under his own name.

Launching into 2024, David Frank presents “Don’t Miss A Moment,” a track that opens a new chapter in his solo career with an enthusiastic blend of sounds that mix the familiar with the new. This release follows his successful partnership with ATB, building on that momentum with a powerful, expansive sound. The song features an invigorating choral hook, blending magic with an intimate touch that emphasizes Frank’s newly honed sound, merging folk and pop with subtle electronic nuances.

This year is set to be filled with creativity and new ventures for Frank, who plans to release a series of original songs, high-profile collaborations, and unique covers. “Don’t Miss A Moment” is merely the beginning of what promises to be a productive and thrilling phase of his career.

Through his music, David Frank offers a nuanced reflection of human emotions, from jubilant highs to profound introspections. His ability to navigate through various musical styles offers a sanctuary for listeners, accompanying them through the complexities of life with a sympathetic and empowering voice.

snzae Unleashes ‘Plan B’: Fresh Tracks Exploring Personal Challenges

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South Korean alternative hip-hop artist snzae is releasing his latest EP, “Plan B.” Known from his 2017 debut on the TV series “School Rapper,” snzae has evolved remarkably since his early days. From his first EP “Poor Boy” to his 2020 album “wallflower,” he has consistently blended personal experiences into his music, reflecting his growth and challenges.

In 2022, snzae released three singles: “Day,” “Sool,” and “Bind,” each revealing different aspects of his artistic growth and emotional depth. His new EP, “Plan B,” offers a mix of alternative hip-hop tracks filled with personal narratives that delve into his life’s unconventional twists and his resilience in facing them. The songs “SoomChoomMove,” “Stinky,” and “Lost” explore themes of introspection, frustration, and endurance.

The standout track, “Reset,” draws from influences like Kanye West, Twenty One Pilots, and Bon Iver. It discusses the theme of rebirth and the challenges of life’s uncertainties, providing a resonant anthem that is introspective and powerful.

“Plan B” not only reflects snzae’s musical growth but also his ability to create immersive and emotionally compelling music. This EP marks him as an artist to watch, with its raw emotion, engaging melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics, adding a significant chapter to his career.

Meduso Unleashes ‘Do It (Like Me)’ — A Fresh Take on Bass Music from Boston’s Rising Name

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Get ready for an electrifying ride into the world of Meduso, Boston’s own music production wizard. This trailblazer is stirring up the bass music scene with his latest banger, “Do It (Like Me),” released through Wubaholics. Prepare for an unforgettable festival season as Meduso brings his unique blend of gritty rock and electric bass to stages at BREAKAWAY’s Another World, Sol Fest, and as part of Mersiv’s 2024 tour.

Since storming onto the scene with his 2020 debut album, Yugen, Meduso has not only captured ears but also eyes with his stunning self-curated visuals. His performances at monumental venues and festivals like the Hampton Coliseum and Northern Nights are indications he is doing something right.

In a bold career move last summer, Meduso shifted from Adidas to focus full-time on his music and launch Perplex Studios, a creative design powerhouse. This fusion of sound and visual arts has distinguished him as a multifaceted artist, melding metal’s intensity with the pulsing energy of dance music, all while incorporating a slick hip-hop flair.

With nods from heavy hitters like SPIN and LA Weekly, Meduso’s innovative style offers a fresh sonic experience where metal, bass, and hip-hop converge. This unique sound has already set the stage for a season packed with shows that promise to be nothing short of spectacular. Join the adventure and experience the raw power of Meduso’s music live.