Moon Fvm Favs of 2024

As 2024 comes to a close, the Moon Lvnding Fvm is reflecting on all the unforgettable sets that defined our year. From major festivals to hometown shows, we’ve danced, headbanged, and grooved our way across every corner of the US. Here’s a look at some of our staff’s favorite sets, festivals, and b2b performances from the past year.

What was your favorite set? Where was it and why was it your favorite?

Jessica Duncan – Assignment Director
Odezsa at Fulsom Field in Boulder, CO. This was the first time I was able to catch an Odezsa set since 2015 when they first began to blow up. The production was amazing, from fireworks to the full drum line and all the vocalists featured on their tracks. The set list covered every song I wanted to hear. The rain couldn’t stop us!”

Sam Wolloch – Chief Editor
Wooli at Electric Forest. I really enjoyed it because I was with my closest rave family on the grass field of Tripolee and Wooli played a ton of amazing new IDs. He was pumped up the entire set, and you could tell how much of his energy and passion went into its production.”

Troy Andrea – Staff Writer
Levity at Sunbar! Those boys bring such awesome energy to the stage. Their rapid blow-up this past year really just shows how success can find anyone. From having a USB at EForest to almost headlining festivals, they deserve all the hype, and their shows prove it.”

Grant Soffer – Staff Writer | Event Staff
“Like many people are probably going to say, Tiesto at Groove Cruise was my favorite set of 2024. He played the headlining spot on the beach in the Bahamas and delivered the best hour of music I have ever experienced in my life. All of his song choices and transitions were immaculate, and the backdrop of the beautiful ocean and cruise ship made the setting even more beautiful. Being surrounded by 20 close friends, all smiling ear to ear and dancing our hearts out, made it even more special. That will be a set I will remember for the rest of my life.”

Kiana Kraft – Staff Writer
Kygo‘s headlining set at his own Palm Tree Festival in Oahu. Kygo is, and has been for a long time, my favorite artist. To finally get a chance to go to his festival in the perfect tropical place (he is the tropical house king) was so magical.”

Shae McCormick – Social Media Coordinator
Subtronics at Lost Lands. This was the final boss of Subtronics sets (so far). Old music, new music, all at Wompy Woods for sunset. He had the Cyclops Army going absolutely feral.”

Kate Nelson – Public Relations Director
Andrew Bayer at Sunbar in Arizona. He was touring his new EP, which has my all-time favorite song, ‘Places I Belong.’ It was a super high-energy set that flowed effortlessly between trance subgenres. I have a ‘Places I Belong’ tattoo, and I got to meet him and show it to him right before he went on!”

What was your favorite festival you attended?

Jessica – “I didn’t go to too many festivals this year; the only EDM festival I attended was Global Dance. For my full thoughts on it, check out my review from earlier this year.”

Sam – “Despite (or maybe because of) all of the weather difficulties, Elements 2024 was my favorite festival of the five fests I attended this year (Glow, Electric Forest, Secret Dreams, Elements, Lost Lands). The lineup was tremendous from Thursday to Sunday, and the vibes at the Friday renegades for those who weathered the storm were off the charts. The new layout at the Water Stage was outstanding, and I always love festivals that allow LSDream to have his Lightcode session on Sunday morning.”

Troy – “Lost Lands was awesome this year. The new Crater stage was so cool. I love how they bring the 360-experience to a new scale!”

Grant – “North Coast Music Festival in Chicago was and probably always will be my favorite festival. The layout of the venue is so well thought out, and there are endless activities and hidden adventures throughout the festival. Couple that with the amazing talent they always book on the lineup, and this becomes the perfect festival. All other festivals should be taking notes and copying their playbook.” 

Kiana – “Coachella is my favorite festival and probably will be for a long time. I look forward to it every year. There’s nothing I look forward to more than dancing on the polo fields in the desert with the best music and the best people and planning fun outfits, of course.”

Shae – “Elements, Poconos PA. While the weather was a crazy experience, our group, Camp Happy Feet, came prepared for the unexpected and braved the storm with minimal damage. We made it out to the renegades night one to make up for the missed Friday of the fest, and they did not disappoint. Seeing Tape B three times in one night was a highlight; his b2b with Disco Lines, classic Car Tunes-Essie festival set at Club Renegade, and a special downtempo afters at Corporate Wooks. I also loved the art cars they had at the fest, like Harvey Disco Kitty at Fire Stage.”

Kate – “Dreamstate! The vibes are always incredible, and it has the friendliest crowd.”

What was your favorite b2b set you saw?

Jessica – “Worship (Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock, 1991) at Mission Ballroom. This night was the epitome of drum and bass. I went with one of my good friends, and we absolutely lost our minds the entire time.”

Sam – “My favorite b2b of the year had to be the world debut of the 4+ hour extended club set by Waxtroda (Wax Motif b2b Matroda) at the world-famous Brooklyn Mirage. They kept the vibes high for the entire set, and the whole crowd was grooving to their sexy house beats.”

Troy – “Heritage b2b Drinkurwater at Bass Canyon! Their sound designs just complement each other so well, and it was such a fun set to be a part of.” 

Grant – “My favorite b2b from this year was probably Subtronics and Level Up at Beyond Wonderland in California. Zeds Dead had a last-minute cancelation, so the couple stepped up to fill the spot. It was a much smaller crowd than a normal Subtronics set, but that didn’t stop him from giving one of the best performances I have ever seen. It was a great way to close out night two of Beyond Wonderland.”

Kiana – “IsoKnock (ISOxo b2b Knock2) at Coachella Sahara tent. These two were the most incredibly perfect duo to go b2b at Sahara, and the energy was insane for the entire set. Safe to say people were dancing and partying at that set.”

Shae – “Excision b2b Wooli, Lost Lands Prehistoric Stage. They served dubstep at Dubstep Disneyland, and I successfully coordinated the rave fam meet-up with friends from all over the country. We had everyone in the right place at the right time, and the drone show was so cool! They even did Becky’s (one of the dinosaurs) butthole in drones! Shoutout to Crater Stage though: the star of Lost Lands this year.”

Stay tuned to Moon Lvnding for more content as we close out the year. For those located in Arizona, Decadence 2024 is just around the corner, and it’s sure to bring some unforgettable sets. We’re hyped to be there and can’t wait to see what 2025 has in store for dance music!

Photo Credit: Elements Festival // Maggie London @maggielndnphoto

Elements 2024 In Review

With Elements Music & Arts Festival 2024 in the books, let’s look back at why this remains the premier electronic music festival in the Northeast US. Back for its third year at the Poconos Raceway in Long Pond, PA, the team behind Elements continues to improve the event with strategic updates, including a breathtaking new Water Stage design and extended wellness programming. Don’t forget that Elements also highly values sustainability, leveraging local organic produce, clean solar energy, and selling reusable Elements mugs for refreshments to reduce its carbon footprint.

The festival began with a Thursday early-arrival pre-party on August 8 and featured two epic stage takeovers: Of The Trees’ Memory Palace brought the bass music to the Water Stage and Desert Hearts brought the house to the Air Stage. We got through to the Vibe Village quickly on a surprisingly short security line and set up our camp with enough time to catch Fly, Lyny, and Of The Trees.

Elements Water Stage
The Water Stage // Photo Credit: @samwolloch

Check out that insane production! The DJ booth was shaped in a circle centrally under the head of the octopus with legs and body covered by brightly colored tapestries. Those overhead tapestries came in handy, protecting the festivalgoers from the elements. Luckily, the incoming rain from the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby was only a drizzle for most of the pre-party.

However, almost on cue, once the festival sets finished at midnight, the rain and wind started to pick up. Those camping early made the most of the situation while battling the extreme weather overnight and hoped for better news and conditions in the morning. But the weather worsened and the Elements team made the tough decision to halt festival entry Friday morning due to the untenable conditions.

Huge credit to the Elements team for its continued communication throughout Day 1 despite the difficult decisions it had to make. Consistent updates were posted through the festival app and Elements made 15 garages by the racetrack available for campers to seek shelter and receive emergency supplies. The heavy rains persisted off and on for nearly 24 hours but by midnight Friday the storm let up enough for the Vibe Village stages to host some of the scheduled artists from Day 1.

Camp Nowhere afterparty stage at Elements
Camp Nowhere Afters // Photo Credit: @samwolloch

Despite the challenging conditions, those who weathered the storm were treated to some epic moments at the afterparty stages. The 5am Trio and Boogie T played at the Camp Nowhere stage to get the afters started. Then at the Renegade stage, Tape B went b2b with Disco Lines before playing another solo set for an hour, teasing his new collab with Ganja White Night. Renegade kept things going with a Brooklyn b2b of Mikayli and Rafeeki followed by Inzo b2b Tvboo.

To end our afters, we returned to Camp Nowhere for my favorite set of the weekend. Tape B understood the assignment and played a downtempo set that fit the vibes perfectly. The stage pulsed with energy as we danced the night away. Only the day after did we finally realize the magnificence of what we all witnessed.

Finally, on Saturday morning, everyone got the good news they were waiting to hear — Elements was ready to open the campgrounds at 1 pm and the festival grounds at 3 pm. Emerging from our tents after the storm had finally passed felt like a butterfly bursting out of its cocoon. The dark and dreary colors were replaced with bright and vibrant colors everywhere! The grounds crew did an outstanding job laying sawdust and wood chips in the soggy parts of the air and water stages to help alleviate the water buildup in the muddiest parts of the stage area.

What better way to get the Saturday party started than with Wreckno?! They had the water stage bursting with color while drag performers added to the ambiance by dancing on the side stage. Once Wreckno’s party set wrapped, we took a stroll around the grounds to check out the changes. The former Water Stage became a performance hub for a wide range of festival entertainment and the woods were filled with art installations, like these strikingly painted mannequins surrounded by inspirational quotes. This one by Mac Miller was especially poignant after enduring Tropical Storm Debby.

Painted mannequins art installation
Photo Credit: @samwolloch

The Fire Stage was the place to be for sunset, with energetic drum and bass from AIMMIA blasting across the field. Elements invited a few festival art cars to park in the field, so Harvey: Disco Kitty provided a perch for us to enjoy the evening festivities. Matroda came on as the sun set on Day 1 and the Fire Stage illuminated with massive pyrotechnics.

Next stop was Air Stage, which suffered the most from the storm due to its muddy soil holding onto much of the water. But that didn’t stop a massive crowd from showing up for Slander’s Before Dawn techno set deep in the woods. The Air Stage excelled as the home for the dark, primal beats of Before Dawn.

Pirate ship art installation
Photo Credit: @samwolloch

We rounded out the night with some bass house from the powerhouse duo of AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo called Fly With Us. Then dubstep legends LSDREAM and Excision closed the Earth Stage by playing into the wee hours of the morning. LSDREAM made up for his set at Elements 2023 which was rudely interrupted by Mother Nature. Matching the vibes of the festival, Excision’s set had a little less aggression and several remixes of artists playing Day 3.

No afters on Saturday because a good night’s sleep was imperative to get up early for the 11 am LIGHTCODE sound bath experience with LSDREAM at the Air Stage. He created a relaxing, mindful, and meditative atmosphere in the heart of the woods which was packed with like-minded attendees. These moments are magical and I’ve never missed a LIGHTCODE set because it is a huge part of my festival experience to manifest the positive elements of the festival spirit back into my daily life.

Video Credit: @samwolloch

These experiences exemplify the power and intentionality of Elements Music & Arts Festival. From the art installations and musical production to the sustainability of vendors and the mindfulness of presenters, Elements continues to be a highlight of my summer festival season! But wait, there’s more. You didn’t think we were done, did you?

After enjoying a festi bowl with locally grown organic produce grown mere minutes away from the event site, we hustled back to our campsite to pack up so we could depart after the last set of the night. Day 3 was all about the bass, more specifically Subtronics plus drum and bass, at the Cyclops Records Water Stage takeover. In fact, Subtronics’ two sets bookended an evening filled with drum and bass from ÆON:MODE, Dimension, and Sub Focus.

Later that day, stories spread about how Water Stage had reached capacity due to the size of the crowd wanting to go to one of the smaller stages for a headline artist, even though it was more of a throwback riddim set. Once again, Elements stepped up and owned its mistake. To ensure all festivalgoers can have their voices heard, the Elements team released a feedback survey to gather information to make next year’s Elements even better. But don’t delay, the festival link will only work until midnight on Monday, August 19!

Fire Stage at Elements
Photo Credit: Elements Festival // Maggie London @maggielndnphoto

All in all, Elements Music & Arts Festival provided another outstanding festival experience, despite all the weather difficulties. Throughout the storm, the team stayed in constant communication with festivalgoers, and once the storm cleared, the team prepped the festival grounds as best it could to mitigate the adverse conditions. I have faith that the Elements team will use the feedback from its fans to make sure the 2025 event is even better than ever. To stay up-to-date on all the latest news and announcements about what’s to come for the Northeast’s premier electronic music festival, follow the socials below.

Photo Credit: Elements Music & Arts Festival // Adi Adinayev

Eight Elements Artists You Need To Know

The best electronic festival in the U.S. Northeast, Elements Music & Arts Festival, is just a few days away this Friday, August 9 through Sunday, August 11. If you don’t want to let FOMO get the best of you, tickets are still available!

Our Moon Lvnding team wants to ensure everyone is up to speed on all the excitement this weekend! We published our general Elements review with the Phase 2 announcement if you need a refresher on what’s on offer, and it bears repeating the steps Elements is taking to be as sustainable as possible. Now, let’s look at some hidden treasures in Elements’ extensive lineup of performers.

However, before we start naming names, did you know that Elements also has an early arrival pass available? This pass allows each holder to arrive from 1 pm on Thursday to set up camp early and enjoy two epic stage takeovers for an unforgettable pre-party from 6 pm to midnight. Of the Trees’ label Memory Palace will take over the newly redesigned Water Stage, and California house crew Desert Hearts will take over the enchanting Air Stage.

Player Dave

Driven by emotion, Player Dave encompasses a wide range of beats and styles as he expresses his feelings through music. Based in Southern California, Dave’s Daisy Chain event brand recently launched its new record label, Daisy Chain Recordings. He marked the occasion by releasing a new track, “Hush,” with sumthin sumthin. Catch Player Dave at the Water Stage on Thursday, August 8 at 7:45 pm.

cuppaT

New York-based cuppaT is a classically trained turntablist who graduated from Scratch Academy in NYC and studied with 15-time DJ champ, Craze. Since their debut set in August 2022, cuppaT has spent years building their catalog of unreleased originals and serves up a blend of BPM with selections from old-school and new-school sounds. Catch cuppaT at the Water Stage on Friday, August 9 at 3:00 pm.

The Illustrious Blacks

Brooklyn duo The Illustrious Blacks have a mission to fuse futuristic funk, hypnotic house, and synth-pop into pulsating positivity for the whole planet. Part DJ set and part dance performance, this stylish couple pulls inspiration from artists like Prince, David Bowie, and George Clinton to create experiences enjoyed by crowds around the world! Live the hype life with The Illustrious Blacks at the Air Stage on Friday, August 9 at 4:30 pm.

Eli Fola (hybrid set)

Eli Fola is a multi-disciplinary sound artist with Nigerian roots who founded Tech Afrique, an independent label and event brand that promotes Afrofuturist ideas and showcases DJs from the BIPOC community. Fola is the pioneer of “Yoruba Tech Soul,” a fusion of AfroHouse, techno, and jazz, which allows him to flex his genius on the saxophone. Experience Eli Fola at the Air Stage on Friday, August 9 at 6:00 pm.

DiCE MaN

No stranger to the New York underground scene, Dice Man founded Dubday NYC. With a background in theater, Dice Man creates vibrant and dynamic atmospheres through his performances by weaving spoken word and folk-punk into his body-shaking basslines and melodic undertones. Join Dice Man for his set at the Water Stage on Saturday, August 10 at 3:15 pm.

5AM Trio

5AM is a Philadelphia-based producer, musician, and graphic designer who merges the worlds of electronic production and live instrumentation. To bring his vision full circle, he adds live drums and guitar to round out his trio at Elements. 5AM has shared the stage with Tipper, Jade Cicada, Detox Unit, and many other tastemakers. Catch 5AM Trio in action at the Earth Stage on Saturday, August 10 at 5:15 pm.

LIGHTCODE by LSDREAM

While most know the artist LSDREAM for his uplifting bass music, his LIGHTCODE set is a special daytime experience much different from a typical DJ set. LIGHTCODE is a meditative sound bath experience that most people enjoy silently, either sitting or lying down. These experiences have always been one of the highlights of my weekend, so tap into LIGHTCODE at the Air Stage on Sunday, August 11 at 11:00 am.

Sommer

Sommer hails from Mexico City and has a reputation for creating an electric atmosphere so people can let loose on the dance floor. Sommer specializes in Latin house, tech-house, and techno, with the ability to deliver energetic music to keep the crowds moving. Be sure to swing by the Air Stage on Sunday, August 11 at 1:15 pm to see the international talent in action.

Hopefully, you learned a thing or two about some new artists you hadn’t considered for the weekend. Moon Lvnding is excited to be back in Long Pond, PA at Elements Music & Arts Festival and we hope to see you there. Again, last-minute tickets are still available for those who need to send it; and for everyone else, be sure to follow our socials and the socials for Elements below to check out the unforgettable moments all weekend long.

Photo Credit: Elements Music & Arts Festival // Adi Adinayev

Elements Reveals Phase 2 Lineup

After an awesome event in 2023, Elements Music & Arts Festival is gearing up for another great year in 2024 with its recent Phase 2 lineup reveal. Elements returns to its environmentally friendly new home in Long Pond, PA from August 9 – 11, 2024 for its seventh edition.

Three notable b2bs highlight Phase 2: Chris Lorenzo and AC Slater as Fly With Us; house music stalwarts Green Velvet and Patrick Topping; and Odd Mob and OMNOM present HYPERBEAM. Other notable additions include the legendary hometown jam band The Disco Biscuits, two sets from dubstep darling Subtronics, live electronic duo Kasablanca, hard techno selector Sara Landry, and more. Scroll to the bottom for the full list of the Phase 2 reveal or check the updated festival poster for the names shaded in green.

Elements Co-Founder Timothy Monkiewicz says, “We tried to go out of the box and worked hard to bring fans some fresh house & techno artists as well as some rare b2b sets for phase two. We are excited to add your most requested Jam band and Pennsylvania royalty, The Disco Biscuits! This well-rounded lineup gives something for everyone and we can’t wait for you all to enjoy it.

In addition to all the amazing artists on the lineup, festivalgoers can also enjoy myriad attractions and activations on site. Rows of Vibe Villages bring the campsite to life with themed camps created by Elements attendees. Other features include interactive performances, large-scale art installations, and a wellness lineup with yoga, aromatherapy, sound baths, dance, and multidisciplinary workshops.

Another key facet of the festival’s community-driven ethos is the yearly Art of Change program. The 2023 edition focused on the LGBTQIA+ community, providing workshops on queer history, sexual orientation, and the essence of drag, while celebrating with a pride parade. More details and applications for The Art of Change program will be shared closer to the festival, while applications for Art & Visual Artists, Performers, and more are available now.

Video Credit: Elements Music & Arts Festival

Tier 3 GA and VIP passes are now on sale through the official festival website. Elements also provides a variety of festival accommodations ranging from car camping and RV hookups to on-site glamping, nearly hotels, and preset RVs and tents. Shuttle passes are available from major hubs like Manhattan, Newark, and Philadelphia, for those who prefer not to drive.

Elements Music & Arts Festival 2024 is once again shaping up to be the premier electronic music event in the Northeast, so don’t miss the opportunity to explore the fire, earth, air, and water stages with friends and like-minded adventurers. For all the latest on Elements, check out its social links below.

Elements Music & Arts Festival 2024 – Phase Two Lineup
AIMMIA
Fly
Fly With Us (AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo)
G Jones
Green Velvet B2B Patrick Topping
Hamdi
Kasablanca
LYNY
Max Styler
NHII
Night Tales
ODD MOB & OMNOM: HYPERBEAM
Player Dave
Sara Landry
Space Bacon
Splintered Sunlight
Subtronics (Performing Two Sets)
The Blessed Madonna
The Disco Biscuits
The Illustrious Blacks

Regional Acts
BB808
Bendito
Berger & Beezy
Cuppa T
DCal
Eddie Propane
isded B2B Nnämba
Krook
Lhor
Oba & Flip
Raudra
Sky So Young

Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Jake West

Elements Music And Arts Festival In Review

After a fantastic four days in the Poconos, it is clear that Elements Music and Arts Festival is still the premier camping festival in the Northeast United States. The event organizers put time and effort into crafting thoughtful details throughout the festival grounds to create experiences and memories that will last a lifetime.

First and foremost, the event site was decorated well and logically organized. Bright neon colors were everpresent at all five stages inside the festival grounds. Upon entering the festival, the sounds of the Water Stage greeted the crowd, and festivalgoers could easily access concessions and one of the many hydration stations. The Fire Stage was shaped like a triangle and adorned with on-theme pyrotechnics. The Earth Stage had light projections overlaying the perimeter of the stage, making the surrounding art look more trippy at night. Finally, the Air Stage and the Wub Hub were both set back in the woods, giving them an enchanting forest feel.

Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Jamal Eid

The musical artists booked for Elements were deep and diverse, offering a variety of EDM genres for people to enjoy. To me, the standout sets from the weekend included Tinlicker at the Air Stage, LP Giobbi at the Water Stage, Skrillex at the Fire Stage, and Level Up at the Earth Stage. Another highlight of the weekend was LSDREAM’s much anticipated Lightcode set Sunday morning, incorporating meditation and breathwork into the calming musical backdrop. Check out MoonLvnding’s Instagram to see daily recap posts with videos from assorted artists.

In addition to the music, there were many other performers that heightened the experiences at each stage. Sticking to the theme of the elements, both the Fire and Air Stages featured fire spinners moving to the music. During the midday heat, the Water Stage had dancers spraying cooling water into the crowds. Over at the Earth Stage, DAM Circus brought a slew of talented aerialists to perform acrobatics near the back of the stage, and on Saturday there were even skydivers raining from the clouds at dusk during Daily Bread’s set. After dark, there were illuminated art installations along the trail through the woods, adding to the ambiance of Elements.

Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Jake West

Complementing the fabulous music was an action-packed schedule of seminars and sessions aimed at helping festivalgoers better themselves and learn new skills. To name just a few, there were presentations on breathwork, self-massage, tantric meditation, jewelry making, and plant medicines. There was a plethora of physical activities available too, including yin, acro, and partner yoga, shuffle class, and hip-hop twerk fitness. If only there was more time to be able to attend all the awesome presenters!

One area where Elements truly excelled from other camping fests was the after-party options. By working directly with group camping through its unique Vibe Village setup, the team at Elements allowed groups to set up after-party stages throughout the group camping area. These group-run stages were great for enjoying the afters more intimately with other festivalgoers and hearing music from both underground artists like DiCEMaN and headliners like John Summit.

Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Adi Adinayev

For those interested in the VIP experience, it was well worth it! Both the Fire and Earth Stages had designated VIP areas off on the sides with a good view of the stage. Even more impressive were the freebies and premium services available in the Vinyl Wellness tented area at Earth Stage. In addition to complimentary coffee, tea, snacks, and a nightly meal served around 7 p.m., there were also wellness offerings including vitamin shots, IV therapy, massages, light therapy, compression therapy, and an oxygen bar.

The fact that this festival is powered by green energy from the adjacent solar power station and gets fresh organic produce from one of the Northeast’s largest organic farms means that the team at Elements puts a high priority on sustainability efforts to protect the environment. It is a very manageable drive from the major airports in New York City and Philadelphia, and the logistics around the event site at the Poconos Raceway in Long Pond, PA were top quality.

Good news for those looking to attend Elements in 2024, presale passes are now available for Elements Music and Arts Festival 2024 at their lowest possible prices. Everything is up for purchase from festival passes, Vibe Village group camping, and premium camping options to Elements hotels, RV passes, and early arrival add-ons. Next year’s festival will take place August 9 – August 12, 2024, at the same wonderful location in the Poconos at Long Pond, PA.

Moon Lvnding had an incredible experience at its first Elements Music and Arts Festival, and we would enthusiastically recommend this fest to anyone looking to try something new during the Summer festival season. If you need any more convincing, just check out this newly released aftermovie from Elements 2023!

Credit: Alive Coverage

Elements Stage Takeover With Synchro Events

It’s mere days away until Elements Music and Arts Festival gets underway in Long Pong, PA, and a lot has already been said about its star-studded lineup and sustainable environmental initiatives. One aspect needing more attention is the plethora of stage takeovers planned for Elements, such as Chris Lake’s Black Book Records, Seven Lions’ Ophelia Records, and Femme House co-founded by LP Giobbi. Additionally, four more takeovers were added to the festival — Sermon, The Drop BK, Para Presents, and Synchro.

Interestingly, Synchro Events shares quite a few similarities with BangOn!NYC, the independent event organizer responsible for Elements as we know it today. Just 10 years ago, BangOn!NYC threw its first event, a single-day affair on the Brooklyn Waterfront, and now 10 years later, it is setting the stage for another upstart Brooklyn production company to step into the limelight.

Founded in 2020 with a focus to foster a thriving underground music community in New York City, Synchro has grown its loyal fanbase by curating events featuring a healthy mix of established artists and local talent. Moon Lvnding was able to speak with Synchro’s co-founders, Sean McConnachie and Bleda Cilingir, to learn more about the production company and its journey to get to Friday’s Wub Hub stage takeover at Elements.

Synchro started hosting events once pandemic restrictions were lifted in New York City on July 1, 2021, and has aimed to “combine the energy and atmosphere of festivals with club culture in New York City,” McConnachie explained. “We looked for spaces that could provide a multi-stage experience and vowed to organize them with the electronic music community in mind. We hired all of our own bartenders, security, floor managers… Our goal from the beginning was to draw a crowd independently of headlining acts, for Synchro to be a name in its own right, and we were fortunate enough to find that our dedication paid off and led us all the way to Elements.”

Credit: Synchro Events

But the path to success is not without peril. McConnachie recalled a chance encounter days before Synchro’s first event and the advice he received. “We had maybe 15 sales a few days before [the event] and we had rented an 11,000 square foot warehouse that could hold well over 1,000 people. We thought we’d never throw another event. At the height of the stress, we met a man who also was an organizer… and he said something that stuck with me, ‘All you have to focus on is giving them an experience. If it’s ten people or a hundred, give them something they’ll remember and they’ll stick with you.’”

“The night of the event we sold over 300 tickets and had the most memorable debut we could ask for,” McConnachie reminisced. “He later became the talent buyer for Elements and approached us with the opportunity. They had a lot of interest from major labels but we were hungry to be selected and sent across ideas for what our takeover would look like. We like to think it was a matching of minds.”

Synchro has produced a variety of multi-room events in venues all over New York City, and Elements will be its first opportunity to host a stage takeover. The team at Synchro is thrilled to be on the lineup next to long-time EDM legends like Skrillex and Porter Robinson, who serve as inspirations for its brand.

Credit: Synchro Events

Cilingir shared that “Skrillex’s label Owsla is our biggest inspiration for how we’ve approached our branding. They were able to combine artist merch with streetwear and an element of luxury in a way no music brand had done before and I’ve been leading Synchro’s clothing line with the same mentality. Porter Robinson is another giant inspiration for why we consider electronic music a serious art form and how we got into this. Seeing Synchro alongside the names that got us here is immensely humbling and we couldn’t thank the team at Elements enough.”

Synchro gets the weekend started by hosting Friday at the Wub Hub and the team delivers with an enticing lineup featuring Trowl, Shotgun Knights, LEUTHERO, Festival Finesser, Masta Plan, Crawdad Sniper, Nikademis, SAVAS, Barnacle Boi, and Skeler. Each of the artists has a bio on the handy Elements mobile app, which is a great tool for learning about new artists, scheduling activities, and mapping the set times.

There’s still time to snag a last-minute ticket to get in on the action at Elements Music & Arts Festival this year. To keep up to date with Synchro Events, check out the social links below.

Elements Making Strides For Sustainability

Back for its 6th year, Elements Music and Arts Festival is preparing for its biggest and best year yet at its new home in Long Pond, PA from Thursday, August 10 through Monday, August 14. The lineup is packed with legendary artists – Skrillex, Chris Lake, Porter Robinson, Rezz, and STS9 just to name a few – and we’ve already dropped our preview for the Northeast’s premier camping festival. More than just the music though, it is an escape into an immersive camping experience for so many in East Coast metropolises such as New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Boston.

Sustainability and environmental impact are key issues for festival organizers and our community, which Moon Lvnding highlighted a few weeks ago, and Elements is doing its part to make a difference. Take, for example, the new venue site in Long Pong, adjacent to the Pocono Raceway. The venue will be completely powered by an onsite solar farm, meaning the festival will be using clean, renewable energy. Powered by nearly 40,000 American-made panels over 25 acres, the 3MW Pocono Solar Project has been up and running since 2010!

Then consider all that delicious healthy, organic food on offer from assorted vendors and the 24-hour food court. Much of the organic produce used for the event is grown right next door at Pocono Organics, one of North America’s largest regenerative organic certified farms. So instead of the food traveling countless hours in transportation burning fuel, the festivalgoers of Elements will be able to enjoy farm-fresh, organic food harvested close by.

Don’t forget the transportation incentives and benefits provided by Elements. Did you know Elements offers a discount program for hybrid and electronic vehicles? Offering 30% off hybrids and 50% off EVs, the owner just needs to email Elements with a picture of their registration to get the discount code for the car pass. For people flying into NYC’s two biggest airports, JFK and Newark, or those who prefer to bus down from the city, there are shuttles scheduled from Newark Airport and Midtown Manhattan on Thursday and Friday, plus the return trip on Monday.

Elements brings the sustainability vibes full circle by curating a well-rounded selection of presenters and artists to share knowledge, skills, and classes on a wide variety of topics. Education is another great way the festival is able to share its ethos and allow attendees to take some lessons with them to their daily lives.

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Finally, something I’m most excited to see is the execution of the Vibe Villages, Elements’ progressive concept for planning group camping. By working with the group camp leaders to get the vibes right, each group can plan artistic and expressive home settings for their spaces to bring the festival to the campsites as well. There are even three different themes Villages for group camping:

  • Fire Village – for the truly shared interactive experience like sound camps and art/gift camps.
  • Water Village – for groups looking to express themed costumes, decorations, and performances.
  • Air Village – for the go-with-the-flow homies to set up about 10 minutes from the festival gate.

The hands-on, progressive leadership of Elements has continually improved upon its initial vision from 10 years ago and it is encouraging to see an independent festival organizer prioritize environmentally friendly ways to strive towards sustainability. Limited festival and camping passes remain with only three weeks until the event, so the time is now to plan your escape to Elements Music and Arts Festival.

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Elements Is The Premier Northeast Festival

It is less than a month away from the start of the Northeast United States’ best festival – Elements Music and Arts Festival. Taking place in Long Pond, PA from August 11 – 14, 2023, and utilizing its largest layout ever, the 2023 event promises to be bigger and better than before. With over 100 acts across 10 different stages, immersive art production, and engaging health and wellness programming, there is truly something for everyone at this festival.

The four main stages of Elements are named after the four main elements:

  • FIRE – a flaming stage with high-energy tunes of dirty bass and funky rhythms.
    Past artists include GRiZ, Diplo, Zeds Dead, Sofi Tukker.
  • EARTH – a psychedelic paradise featuring bass, jam, and experimental music.
    Past artists include Rezz, Liquid Stranger, Clozee, Rusko
  • AIR – a mystical temple that refreshes the soul with techno, house, and afrobeat sounds.
    Past artists include Nicole Moudaber, Jamie Jones, Bob Moses, Maceo Plex
  • WATER – a sunshine playground to play along with disco, house, and funk music.
    Past artists include Claude Vonstroke, LP Giobbi, Gene Farris, The Sponges

The 2023 Elements lineup is right up there with the best events in the world, featuring some of the top talent in the industry. EDM legend Skrillex takes the festival stage as one of the event’s largest draws. Other notable top-tier artists include a Thursday pre-party set from Seven Lions, a sunset set from Lane 8, and appearances from the young guns of house and dubstep, John Summit and Subtronics.

There will also be stage takeovers by Chris Lake’s Black Book Records, Seven Lions’ Ophelia Records, and Femme House from co-founders LP Giobbi and Hermixalot. Especially noteworthy is special guest LSDREAM, who will share his Lightcode production which is a mindful and meaningful experience not to be missed.

In addition to the monster lineup scheduled to provide the musical backdrop to a magical weekend, there will be plentiful art installations and talented performers to behold, adding to the ambiance of the event. There will also be three full days of health and wellness programming including yoga, dance, comedy, and workshops to allow attendees the opportunity to expand their knowledge and grow into the best version of themselves.

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And of course, what festival would be complete without a 24-hour food court that offers vegan and gluten-free options as well as bars, smoothie stands, and water stations? On top of all that, there is also a vendor village that offers craft goods, creative art, unique jewelry, and festival essentials plus the Elements merch tent with exclusive 2023 festival swag.

Tickets are still available, so what are you waiting for? The festival is easily accessible from major urban centers like New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington D.C. For out-of-towners, it is only 100 miles from major airports in Newark, NJ (EWR) and Philly, PA (PHL) or 125 miles from New York City’s JFK. So whether you want a car camping experience, an upscale glamping setup, or off-site hotel accommodations, there is a package to fit everyone’s desire to attend Elements Music and Arts Festival. I hope to see you there!