Five Reasons Ursa Major Was Magical

Where were you when GRiZ announced his impending hiatus? I remember reading his heartfelt post on Instagram, knowing that I would not miss the last curated event to be announced later that week. Fully prepared to buy a plane ticket or make a cross-country road trip, I was SHOCKED when he announced Ursa Major, a three-day festival that would be held in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona. As a long-time GRiZ fan and a former Flagstaffian, I was ecstatic that he chose this intimate send-off event.

Despite my excitement, I was cautiously optimistic. In my years of festival experience, I have come to understand the challenges that first-year festivals can encounter. It delights me to report that my three days at Ursa Major were everything I hoped for and more! Let’s explore five ways in which GRiZ successfully cultivated one of the most magical festivals in electronic music to date.

  1. The Perfect Setting

Nestled away in the Coconino County Forest, Fort Tuthill Recreation Area is a property that serves year-round entertainment for locals and tourists alike. The space is home to zip-line and adventure courses, an equestrian arena, and hills for tubing in the winter. Pulling into the Fort Tuthill campgrounds early on Friday, the process to enter the grounds was streamlined and straightforward. Within thirty minutes, we had driven through the sprawling area and gone through the vehicle security checkpoint. Ursa Major festival-goers had two camping options to choose from within Fort Tuthill, car camping or walk-in camping. I opted for walk-in camping and the trek from car to campsite was extremely easy. As we walked up, our camp hosts invited us in to orient us and point out where bathrooms, medical, and venue would be. The free-range feel of the camp was amazing and many took the opportunity to hang their hammocks up between the pines for a place to lounge or sleep. 

The Pepsi Amphitheater itself is an intimate venue that holds a maximum of 3,000 people. The grass lawn was a perfect place to groove and the pit was only a short walk down the stairs. The mountain air, trees, and cool weather made the entire experience feel incredibly refreshing and authentic.

Photo from Pepsi Amphitheater
  1. Unforgettable Performances

With a stellar mix of electro-funk, bass, and jam bands, the lineup offered something for everyone. GRiZ also provided a set forecast for the weekend so fans could prepare.

Day 1 was a thrilling kick-off, sporting talented artists including Of The Trees, Justin Jay, and Black Carl. GRiZ didn’t disappoint, playing old and new bass bangers that had the crowd bouncing. Day 2 was super groovy, with vibes facilitated by Sunsquabi, Freddy Todd, and GRiZ’s infamous Chasing the Golden Hour set. The night closed with powerhouses Daily Bread and Opiou, which were some of my favorite sets of the weekend. Day 3 offered brilliant performances from the likes of Motifv, Maddy O’Neal, Inzo, and Flamingosis. The journey between jazzy sets and funky bass was a great preamble for GRiZ’s final set of the weekend. Beginning with an open-ended love letter to his supporters, the set was beautifully crafted with old soulful favorites and new unreleased music alike.

  1. The Crowd

While the electronic music community is often filled with kindred spirits, we can all think of a time when the crowd at an event failed to meet expectations. Whether it is a negative experience with a specific person or simply that the event is severely overcrowded, this situation can be disheartening when you have looked forward to seeing a favorite artist. However, the atmosphere at Ursa Major felt like being surrounded by 3,000 of your good friends. Walking through the crowd, you were met with smiles and great conversation. The event was also supported by the Harmony Project, which can be found at all GRiZ-headlined shows. Partnered with Good Night Out Vancouver, the project is aimed at promoting safety at events and offers assistance to those who are made feel uncomfortable or who have had boundaries violated. It was wonderful to see and feel the love and compassion within the community, a sentiment that was consistently shared by many throughout the weekend. 

  1. Opportunities to Feed the Soul

Ursa Major offered a variety of workshops and activities, with events like morning yoga, nature walks, meditation, and art-making. I thoroughly enjoyed the Altered States: Gong Journey, a meditation experience that emulated a sound bath. The sound of the wind in the trees and the low humming of the gong was cathartic. Something unique to Ursa was a workshop titled Bystander Intervention Made Easy, which helped equip attendees with intervention techniques to be used when witnessing harassment. There were also daily workout sessions led by GRiZ’s friend and personal trainer Oli Beardshall, to which GRiZ even made an appearance. The workshops were held in different areas around Fort Tuthill, and each offered participants a time and space to connect with one another and with nature. 

  1. GRiZ Culture

What made Ursa Major so special boils down to the culture GRiZ has built over the years using his music and platform. Regardless of race, age, or sexual orientation, all are welcome within the GRiZ community. His long-standing motto “Show Love Spread Love” was the theme of the weekend and set a precedent for the way music events should be. On the last evening, there wasn’t a dry eye in sight. Hugs were shared and tears were shed as GRiZ gave his final thoughts. I found it admirable that he took a moment during this last set to have all attendees swear to leave no trace in the campgrounds and to ensure that we left the space as pristine as we found it. As we packed up camp Monday morning, it was clear that everyone took his words seriously and worked together to preserve the campgrounds. 

After this weekend, I can confidently say that we should not feel sadness toward GRiZ’s hiatus. Instead, it should inspire a sense of hope. Hope for a future that is bright, for friends that love you, for music that always makes you feel good, and lastly, hope to eventually cross paths with GRiZ once again.

BIJOU’s Red Rocks Debut

From humble beginnings as a local DJ in Phoenix, AZ, to his first show at Red Rocks, Ben Dorman, better known as Bijou has been on quite the journey as he shares his passion for G-House with the world. Tonight, he gears up to take the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, opening up for Big Gigantic. Within the last year Bijou has been on multiple solo tours as well as the Stay Fly Tour with MARTEN HØRGER in addition to headlining stages across the country. Follow along as we dive into Bijou’s road to Red Rocks.

To kick off this journey lets take it back to Fall ’22 – Bijou and MARTEN HØRGER are mesmerizing crowds on the Stay Fly Tour, which included 25 shows across the U.S. and Canada and the final four shows being sold out. After the final show, Dorman didn’t skip a beat and went straight to the decks of Groove Cruise playing alongside friends and artists alike such as Ekonovah and Nostalgix. Once he was done with his main voyage, he started touring immediately and hasn’t stopped since! Just this last weekend he played a set for all of the headbangers up at Lost Lands and the crowd danced their hearts out to the bouncy bass lines.

Image Credit: Florian Frahm / @florianfrahm

Bijou has simultaneously toured nonstop while also dropping tracks with some of the biggest names in dance music across multiple labels. He started off the year strong with “Saint Tropez“, a collaboration with Zaerd on Do Not Duplicate Recordings. Shortly after this release, Bijou and MARTEN HØRGER’s banger song “I Know” was awarded Bass House Song of the Year by EDM.com during Miami Music Week. Not even 24 hours later, the highly anticipated collab with Michael Sparks called “Back It Up (ft. Young Lyxx)” was released on House Call Records and was an instant hit. The following months were then filled with funky beats only the king of G-House could provide. Ben is now finishing up the summer with his latest release “2 Step” on Night Bass Records.

Image Credit: Khang Nguyen / @khangarooo

With the show tonight fans are to expect all of these amazing songs, along with plenty of unreleased ones as well. He brings an insane energy to the stage so he is sure to deliver for his Red Rocks debut! To see what’s next for Bijou follow him on all socials linked below.

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Artists To Watch Out For At Hulaween

We are officially a month away from experiencing the magic of Suwanee Hulaween! Excitement is in the air as the festival has just unveiled its daily set time schedule. This announcement marks a pivotal moment for left-brained festivalgoers eager to craft their ideal weekend experience. It is the opportunity to identify can’t-miss performances and challenging decisions to be mulled over in the coming weeks. Fear not, we are here to guide you through this thrilling maze of talent. In this article, we will spotlight some must-see acts and unearth some hidden gems that might just become your new favorites. Be sure to download the Hulaween app to create your own custom schedule!

Jam Bands

We normally focus on electronic music here at Moon Lvnding, but Hulaween is well-known for its incredible jam band performances so it would be a disservice not to mention them! You cannot miss The String Cheese Incident. The band known for hosting Hulaween and Electric Forest will be playing six sets over the course of the weekend. String Cheese embodies the soul of the festival with sets that blend genres including bluegrass, funk, rock, jazz, and electronic. Be sure to check out their Saturday theme night set! One of the hottest bands in the live music scene, Goose, will grace The Hallows stage Friday night at midnight with a harmonious blend of intricate instrumentals and catchy melodies. The band is making waves with their improvisational skills and unique genre-blurring sound.

String Cheese Incident at Hulaween 2022

Believe The Hype

Pretty Lights

The long-awaited return of visionary producer Pretty Lights is by far the most anticipated set of the weekend. After a five-year hiatus, the electro-funk maestro set the world on fire with his announcement of The Soundship Spacesystem Tour back in April of this year. Hulaween attendees are beyond blessed as the set time schedule reveals two sets by the legendary producer. The first is Saturday at midnight and the second is Sunday at 6:30 pm. Tweets from the festival suggest that Pretty Lights admirably took up the second set time after Rainbow Kitten Surprise canceled all tour dates due to an unfortunate medical crisis faced by a band member. Due to the popularity of this artist, we would recommend arriving early for a good spot.

Pretty Lights at Red Rocks Amphitheater – Photo by Sam Silkworth

Elderbrook

The versatile British musical artist solidified himself as a major player in the industry with nominations for both a Grammy for Best Dance Recording in 2018 and an Ivor Novello Award. Last March, Elderbrook released his second album, Little Love, an emotive masterpiece that harnesses the infectious dance-floor melodies for which he is renowned. Prepare to groove, hug, and happy cry at The Amphitheater stage on Sunday at 7 pm.

Elderbrook at Royale – Photo by Julia Finocchiaro

John Summit

This Chicago-born superstar is probably the biggest name in dance music at the moment, and for good reason. He burst onto the scene, captivating crowds with his infectious house grooves and boundless energy. John Summit has been a mainstay on festival lineups, particularly in 2023 when he released his unforgettable track “Where You Are” which has been remixed by the likes of GRiZ, Gorgon City, and Zedd. Summit has also shown his immense range this year, having gone B2B with Subtronics for some incredible bass-heavy performances. Visit The Amphitheater stage on Thursday at 9:50 pm to see if he brings that fusion to Suwanee.

John Summit at Factory Town Miami – Photo by Alex Enescu

If You Don’t Know, Now You Know

Boogie T

Boogie T, a name synonymous with bass-heavy innovation, is set to unleash his signature blend of dubstep, funk, and riddim on the Spirit Lake stage. This setting could not be more perfect for the bearded bayou boy known for his ground-shaking live sets. Boogie is an artist like no other, often singing, rapping, and playing a slew of instruments including the guitar, bass, and keyboard. Check out his recently released EP, The Archives, for a taste! His set begins Thursday at 10:15 pm, which coincides with the John Summit set, however, it has a completely different vibe. This makes it perfect for those last-minute decisions where you let the music take you.

Boogie T – Photo by Chris Chang Taylor

Apashe

This might be the most unique and majestic show of the weekend. Originally from Brussels, Apashe moved to Canada to study electroacoustics and began making music rooted in classical music. He is known for his avante-garde style that fuses symphonic orchestral compositions with electronic bass and hip-hop elements. In fact, his second album Renaissance was brought to life with the help of the Prague Symphony Orchestra and rapper Tech N9ne. In anticipation of his upcoming Antagonist album set to release in November, Apashe is touring the US and Europe accompanied by a live brass orchestra and will be bringing the whole ensemble to Hulaween. Visit the Spirit Lake stage on Sunday at 6:45 pm to experience the grandeur that is Apashe and his brass orchestra.

Apashe

Manic Focus

Hulaween veterans will know this producer well, being that he has performed at the festival almost every year since 2015, and for good reason. Manic Focus is a multi-dimensional artist who bridges soulful blues music with modern electronic sounds and heavy basslines. Never Not Blue, his latest album released last March, is a sonic masterstroke that aims to capture the different stages of a manic episode. The inspiring producer said of his project, “I hope that Never Not Blue helps people heal in some way. I want people to know that if you’re having trouble with mental illness, you’re not alone. I’ve been there too.” Manic Focus rocks The Amphitheater Saturday night at 8:30 pm.

Manic Focus at Hulaween 2022

Discovery Mode

Lucati

This rising star in the dance scene has already played on some of the biggest stages in the US including EDC Las Vegas, Hard Summer, Escape Halloween, Countdown NYE, and Club Space. You may have even heard his electrifying house collaborations with SNBRN, “DMs” or Dombreski, “Like This.” The LA-based producer and label owner promotes an authentic and simple brand of DJing fueled by his passion for creating infectious energy in the crowd. “Music over everything” is the philosophy that permeates all his work as he aims to shed light on the golden age of house music. Start your weekend grooving with Lucati at The Amphitheater stage on Thursday at 4:15 pm.

Lucati

Khiva

Up-and-coming dubstep producer, vocalist, songwriter, and astral traveler Khiva brings her Dark Dream Tour to The Spirit of Suwanee Music Park this October. Having played esteemed festivals like Electric Forest, Wakaan, Okeechobee, and Lightning In A Bottle, she is no stranger to the limelight. Khiva is known for crafting deep dark soundscapes rooted in 140 beats contrasted by haunting and metaphorical lyricism. Drawing inspiration from atmospheres and the world around her, Khiva attempts to bring the invisible to light through sonic expression. Her Friday set on the Spirit Lake stage is sure to be a spellbinding adventure beginning at 8 pm.

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Khiva – Photo by Chachi

CHYL

This Chinese-Canadian music producer based in LA brings the HEAT with her 150 bpm Speed House. A Columbia graduate, CHYL decided to eschew a promising career in investment banking to follow her passion for music and has flourished tremendously, releasing songs on major labels and performing at festivals like EDC Las Vegas, Hard Summer, and Countdown. Her sets are sure to get you off your feet, characterized by high-octane rhythms, seamless transitions, and supersonic drops. Spirit Lake will be charged up for her 6:45 pm performance on Friday. Learn more about CHYL in our exclusive interview here.

CHYL Speedway Series DJ Mix (feat. Chevrolet Corvette) - YouTube
CHYL Speedway Series

For more on what to expect from Suwanee Hulaween 2023, check out our preview.

Four Artists To See Early At Nocturnal Wonderland

SoCal’s favorite festival is back this week! The wait is over; Nocturnal Wonderland 2023 at Glen Helen Regional Park is upon us. While most people are familiar with headliners like Subtronics and Claude VonStroke, the lineup is stacked with talent from top to bottom. Here are four must-see artists with early sets to get you moving, grooving, and hyped for the day.

The first artist highlight for Day 1 is the melodic bass duo from Seattle, Gem & Tauri. Courtney and Emma have been in the electronic scene for 10 years but found their passion for performing during the 2020 pandemic when they kept us sane with their livestreams. Gem & Tauri release their music under the legendary Seven Lions’ label, Ophelia. They have sold out shows at both Midway and the EOS Lounge and just released a new EP Crownless this year. Start Day 1 at Wolves’ Den with an invigorating melodic bass performance! Get ready to sing and headbang with a few of their songs: “Miss You Remix,” “Crash Into Me,” and “All You Need.”

Another fantastic Day 1 artist you have to see comes from just down the road in Los Angeles. Let me introduce you to Corey Divine. This multi-talented artist is not only a new wave, heavy-hitting DJ but also a well-known geometric tattoo artist. Having just played at Forbidden Kingdom and EDC Orlando this year, Corey must be excited to come home and lay down some heavy bass. Get ready to rage with his tracks “Drill,” “Bussin,” and “40HZ REM.” Hurry in to catch Corey at the Labyrinth stage when the gates open at 3pm.

Imagine by Jake West @ Insomniac

Day 2 brings us an artist who comes from across the pond—the UK—and goes by the name of Chaney. Chaney, whose real name is Theo, has been in music his whole life. He played the drums in pubs with his brother’s band and signed his first solo guitar deal when he was just 18. Soon after signing his singing and songwriting deal Theo fell in love with raves and is now making club-ready bangers like “Love Again.” Having just dropped his latest song, “Don’t Let Go,” last week, Chaney is primed to burst onto the scene. You don’t want to miss this groovy set Sunday at 4pm at the Sunken Garden.

Our final artist highlight for Day 2 is another newcomer from Los Angeles—she goes by Villa. Elisa, aka Villa, is bringing trap back with her unique melodic trap sound. She fell in love with the violin at age six and hasn’t looked back since. Combining her love for live orchestra sounds with hard-hitting trap, her unique style has gained the attention of artists like Zeds Dead, RL Grime, and she even released her remix of Alison Wonderland‘s “Safe Life.” Villa made her festival debut this year at Hard Summer and we look forward to watching her dominate the Labyrinth stage at 3pm this year.

In case you have yet to buy your ticket, they are still available! The gates open this Saturday, September 16th at 3pm. Remember to get to the festival early, drink plenty of water, eat some tasty food, and most of all, have fun! Experience all that Nocturnal Wonderland has to offer and explore the festival grounds. Check out some amazing new artists and enjoy SoCal’s favorite festival!

PROPER Las Vegas Announces Lineup

There is no shortage of events happening on New Year’s Eve, and the team over at FNGRS CRSSD is adding another heater to the list. The PROPER NYE/NYD event will be happening in both San Diego and Las Vegas this year. The Vegas version is a two-day House and Techno festival that will be taking place at Area 15, the immersive entertainment district a few minutes from the Las Vegas strip. 

FNGRS CRSSD has put on spring and fall editions of CRSSD Festival in San Diego since 2015. In 2022, it branched out to host the first edition of Proper NYE/NYD at Petco Park, San Diego in conjunction with Framework, who is most well known for curating the Yuma Tent at Coachella and booking shows at Sound Nightclub in Hollywood.

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PROPER Las Vegas will span two days, December 30 and 31, and host four stages with over 50 artists. Below are the artists that have been announced so far:

8Kays

Ahadadream

Ann Clue

Ardalan

Azzecca

Biscits

Boris Brejcha

CamelPhat

Charles D

Chris Avantgarde

Chris Lake

Disfreq

Eddy M

Eli & Fur

EMBRZ

Enzo Siragusa

Franky Wah

Giolì & Assia

Gorgon City

Hot Since 82

Innellea

Jerro

Jimi Jules

Kyle Watson

Layla Benitez

Le Youth

Maceo Plex

Massano

Miss Monique

Moritz Hofbauer

Pan-Pot

Rebūke

Rossi.

Schak

Sidney Charles

Simon Doty

Sonny Fodera

Sultan + Shepard

Tini Gessler

Toman

Walker & Royce

ZHU

Photo Credit: Quinn Tucker

Tickets for both the San Diego and Las Vegas events are on sale now. To attend either festival, you must be over 21. For information on the San Diego event, check out our coverage here.

Tickets for PROPER Las Vegas start at $199 and can be purchased here. You have the option to pay upfront or with a payment plan comprised of 3 installments. Follow the links below to stay up to date on all the details regarding PROPER Las Vegas.

A Labor Day Weekend Success Story: North Coast Review

Labor Day weekend is one of the most anticipated times for music enthusiasts across the United States. In 2023, however, many music festivals encountered an array of challenges that left attendees disheartened. Inclement weather, transportation hiccups, supply chain struggles, production mishaps, and overall mismanagement plagued several events. Yet, amid such turmoil this Labor Day weekend, Chicago stood out as the place to be, hosting two legendary festivals: North Coast Music Festival and Arc Music Festival. These festivals have earned praise and recognition for being some of the country’s best electronic dance music experiences. In this review, we explore North Coast Music Festival, a three-day extravaganza that showcased the best of EDM and left a lasting impression on fans of all genres.

Drawing nearly 70,000 attendees to the sprawling grounds of SeatGeek Stadium in Chicagoland, North Coast Music Festival transformed the venue into a vibrant and interactive hub for EDM enthusiasts. As a third-time attendee, this is the best version of North Coast that I have seen to date. From the stellar lineup to the additional stages, countless vendors, and diverse food options, this festival had something for everyone.

Unforgettable Main Stage Performances

The festival’s main stage, The Stadium, hosted a diverse range of acts throughout the weekend. Friday’s kickoff featured sets from Valentino Khan, Zomboy, Jauz, Alesso, and ended with a sensational closing performance by Marshmello. The day’s most memorable moment was when the crowd joined Jauz in celebrating his 30th birthday on stage by singing “Happy Birthday” to him.

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Saturday at The Stadium was every bass lover’s dream, featuring artists like Maddy O’Neal, Esseks, Inzo, Of The Trees, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Ganja White Night, and Zeds Dead, who delivered one of my personal favorite sets of the weekend. The final day at The Stadium showcased Rossy, EVAN GIIA, Dabin, Alison Wonderland, and a closing set from Flume. Most of the crowd gathered at The Vega stage earlier on Sunday, but Rossy’s set at The Stadium was easily one of my weekend favorites, and I’d be remiss had I not been there to see it!

The Vega Stage: A New Level of Immersion

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North Coast’s second largest stage was The Vega, which has expanded and improved every year I’ve been there. The production level at this stage was nothing short of jaw-dropping. It brought a new and unique vibe for each day, with a WAKAAN takeover on Friday, tons of fun house sets on Saturday, and some energetic dubstep on Sunday. Over the weekend, many big names performed on this stage, such as Liquid Stranger, Champagne Drip, DJ Snake, MK, Chris Lorenzo, NGHTMRE, and Big Gigantic. A few of my favorite sets at this stage included Liquid Stranger on Friday, Sherm on Saturday, and NGHTMRE on Sunday.

The Shipyard: A New Stage Experience

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A new addition to North Coast Music Festival in 2023 was The Shipyard, which replaced what was known as The Canopy stage during previous years. This stage featured a revamped design with stacked shipping containers, creating a visually stunning backdrop for performers. The Shipyard hosted captivating sets by Gordo, Duke Dumont, Lane 8, Elderbrook, Chris Lake, and Cloonee throughout the weekend. Saturday showcased Lane 8’s This Never Happened label, featuring a stacked lineup of melodic house tunes. Sunday belonged to Chris Lake’s Black Book Records imprint, with standout performances from Kyle Watson, Miane, Cloonee, and more. Chris Lake’s set at The Shipyard was a personal favorite, although Saturday, with its dream lineup of Lane 8, Elderbrook, Sultan + Shephard, Le Youth, and Jerro, stood out as an exceptional day.

Other Highlights

North Coast Music Festival also reintroduced popular experiential areas, including The Fire Pit and The Chill Dome. The Fire Pit delivered fantastic house and bass music sets paired with mesmerizing fire displays. The Chill Dome provided refuge from the summer heat, featuring artists like INZO, Champagne Drip, and Surf Mesa, who set the mood with chill vibes.

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Other unique festival elements, such as The Giant (a tree man sculpture) and The Rainbow Lounge (offering festival-goers hammocks for relaxation), added to the festival’s charm. The NCMF Yacht Club, a festival boat with various amenities and incredible views, also returned. New additions like Club Coast, a hidden speakeasy that required a spoken password found only in the festival’s app, and a Ferris Wheel offering panoramic views further enriched the festival experience. With so much to explore, my only complaint was that three days hardly felt sufficient to savor everything North Coast had to offer.

Unwavering Legacy

​​North Coast Music Festival’s 13th edition cemented its status as the premier Labor Day electronic music festival in the United States. In stark contrast to the challenges faced by other festivals, North Coast delivered a seamless and memorable experience for its attendees. With its outstanding lineup, immersive stages, and unique experiential elements, North Coast Music Festival undoubtedly stood out as the place to be this past Labor Day weekend. As someone fortunate enough to attend and experience North Coast firsthand, I cannot make a stronger event recommendation to anyone making Labor Day plans in the years to come.

Gina Joy for HARD Summer

HARD Summer Recap: A Warm Welcome Back to LA

HARD Summer Music Festival has been a SoCal staple for over a decade. After countless iterations, lineups, and venues, it returned home to Los Angeles last weekend. The five stages spread through Exposition Park, hosting a powerhouse lineup that any fan of electronic music would hate to miss. We explored every inch of the festival and spoke to artists and attendees alike; here’s what went down on this unforgettable weekend!

Day 1:

Saturday at 2:00 PM marked the official start to HARD Summer. Unlike many other festivals, travel to the venue was a breeze. A quick ride on the LA Metro offered a straight shot to Expo Park, and even gave attendees a chance to meet and interact along the way! Entry to the festival was quick and easy, despite Insomniac‘s heightened security; everyone entered stress-free and feeling safe. Upon entry, attendees were left directly in front of the HARD Stage for an electric performance by CHYL. (Stay tuned for our post-set interview with the speed house trailblazer.) Her high-octane set was the perfect way to get everyone excited for the party! A quick glance around the venue showed no shortage of food options, plenty of water stations, and lots of extra activities to dive into.

Gina Joy for HARD Summer

The only disappointment this weekend was that we could not see every single artist, as we heard glowing reviews of every set throughout the weekend. The ones we did catch, however, were nothing short of incredible! Jon Casey and Chee combined to form It Hz, bringing some of the dirtiest bass tracks imaginable. Luude spun his thrilling drum and bass, making sure he got the crowd interacting with him and having a blast. ISOxo was one of our absolute favorite sets of the weekend. His energy on stage, paired with a vigor that only trap music can bring, showed exactly why he’s one of the hottest artists in dance music right now. SAYMYNITTI played so many genres, every drop was a surprise; the duo certainly left with some new fans. To close the day, DIESEL brought his world-renowned stage presence to blow the crowd away.

Skyler Greene for HARD Summer

We spoke to several attendees throughout the day as well, getting their thoughts on the festival as a whole. Becca and Brandon from Orange County loved the stage setups the most this year. As it was their second HARD Summer, they thought Insomniac really stepped up the production. They both thought Kaivon had one of his best sets and headed home ready to get back for the second day.

Rob, an LA local, gave Odd Mob a glowing review. While telling us about his favorite shows, he kept returning to the vibe Odd Mob set for the rest of the day. Another Angeleno named Eddie gave his seal of approval to ISOxo. He also made note of the major temperature difference in DTLA versus the previous HARD Summer venues. He felt this location was much cooler than years past and never felt like he was getting overheated.

Our final new friend of the night was Alyssa from the Bay Area. She loved all the sets she saw and couldn’t choose a favorite. She did say that she loved the crowd this year; her favorite part of festivals is making friends, and she made plenty of new ones! After seeing some amazing performances and getting to chat with these wonderful people, we were ready to be back ASAP for the second day.

Day 2:

Jake West for HARD Summer

We were anxious to get back to the festivities as soon as we opened our eyes. With another smooth commute and entry, our day got off to a great start! After a quick hydration fill, it was time for Sippy in the LA Coliseum at 3:00 PM. Known for her hard-hitting dubstep, she certainly did not hold back; she did bring some extra drum and bass though! Getting a crowd dancing in the August sun is no easy task, but Sippy made it happen. Hamdi followed up with an incredible fire that showed why he has been garnering so much love. Somehow able to blend filthy basslines with insane grooves, Hamdi had one of the most lively crowds of the weekend. Speaking of crowds, Disco Lines brought in one of the biggest of the festival, maybe second only to our final artist of the weekend. His blend of fan-favorite songs and edits was nothing short of electric! Wuki also brought a crate of classic mashups and remixes to get the dance floor moving from start to finish. Our final artist of the night, of course, was Skrillex x Four Tet. The global sensation brought a mass influx to the stage more than an hour before their set began. They controlled the crowd flawlessly from start to finish, playing a blend of their hit songs with numerous crowd-pleasers. The highlight of the weekend was when they Facetimed Fred again.. on the big screen, getting the legendary trio back together.

Skyler Greene for HARD Summer

HARD Summer was on a whole new level this year. While it has been a huge success in the past, the 2023 iteration will be the benchmark moving forward. From delicious food to incredible art installations, the music wasn’t the only thing making the weekend a massive success. When you weren’t enjoying all the extras, you were certainly getting the best shows at any stage! The biggest question mark for most coming into the weekend was about the change of venue; once they entered, there was no more question. Welcome home HARD Summer.

Can You “Envision” Yourself Here? A Look Into The Beloved Envision Festival In Costa Rica

At the start of each festival season, my process for deciding which events to attend during the year involves careful planning and consideration. Envision Festival has held a top spot on my list for several years now, and 2024 might finally be the year I embark on the tropical trek. Envision offers a number of must-haves, including its exotic destination, incredible lineups, and an abundance of activities to make the most of its prime location. However, attending an international festival, especially one spanning seven days, requires careful consideration and preparation. To help me decide, I’ve thoroughly explored all aspects of Envision — so let’s delve into the details!

Taking place March 4 – 11, 2024, in Uvita, Costa Rica, Envision welcomes those from all walks of life to share an eye-opening experience that connects mind, body, community, and spirit. The festival emphasizes healing and spiritual connection, guiding attendees on a journey of self-discovery. Envision offers a diverse range of activities, from yoga, spiritual workshops, and guided meditations to live art performances, classes, and sessions with inspirational speakers — all geared toward providing festivalgoers with more than just a party. Other activities include surfing lessons, waterfall hiking, nature tours, spa treatments, and much more! For those seeking low-key, chill vibes, the beach is a stone’s throw away! With so much to do at this destination festival, Envision stands as the ultimate bucket list event.

Besides its diverse range of activities, Envision maintains an impressive lineup of artists. Previous editions have featured renowned acts like Rufus Du Sol, Tipper, CloZee, Bonobo, Daily Bread, Zingara, Bob Moses, Troyboi, Amémé, and many more. The well-curated lineups strike a perfect balance between well-known performers and talented newcomers, complemented by astonishing stage setups. Artists are yet to be announced for 2024, but I am confident Envision will deliver yet another remarkable lineup.

Another notable aspect of Envision is its commitment to sustainability and environmental conservation within the jungle it calls home. Green initiatives at the festival are taken seriously, ensuring the absence of single-use plastics and promoting the use of reusable or compostable materials. Hats off to Envision for its dedication here!

While the festival sounds like a dream come true, attending requires careful planning. Securing tickets, which are available during specific time windows, is the first step. The waitlist for 2024 tickets is available on Evision’s website. Prices can be steep, but the festival offers various bundle deals that include extra amenities and excursions. Travel arrangements to Costa Rica, the festival site, accommodations, and camping gear are key items to consider. Costa Rica’s weather is mostly sunny during March, but the tropical region comes with high humidity, so appropriate packing is crucial. Consider checking an extra bag with your flight to hold camping gear, or opt to purchase a Ready-Set-Camp pass which includes a prepared tent with all of the sleeping essentials.

Despite the planning involved, the overall experience of a 7-day festival on the beach in beautiful Costa Rica, with its spiritual and communal focus, makes it all worth it. Envision looks like the festival experience of a lifetime. With so much appeal, I’m certain I will attend Envision, and if not in 2024, surely soon after. As someone who loves to travel, the festival calls out to me, offering a unique blend of music, art, and soulful experiences. I can’t wait to be part of this community and witness the magic myself. See you there!

Sacred Acre Puts Nature First

Alaska’s wild frontier is one of the few places left on Earth where nature’s beauty can be seen and experienced in its rawest form. Here, amid schools of salmon and wild grizzly bears, a diverse, yet fragile, ecosystem finds its sacred abode. On September 8 – 10, 2023, for the second consecutive year, Ninilchik will host Alaska’s environmentally focused bass festival, Sacred Acre.

Sacred Acre’s core mission is to bring awareness to trawling, a highly destructive industrial fishing practice. Trawling uses a colossal net and drags it across the ocean floor, capturing all in its path and leaving behind a trail of devastation, as the nets, equipped with heavy weights, obliterate coral reefs and seaweed habitats upon which many aquatic creatures rely. Non-target species with little to no market value, are trapped and killed needlessly during this pursuit of higher-value fish; the animals and plants killed this way are known as bycatch.

Emerging during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, trawling proved to be so effective that within a decade, it became the standard fishing practice along the Pacific Northwest. Sadly, this efficiency came with severe environmental costs. By the mid-19th century, environmentalists noticed a significant decline in fish populations, mostly due to trawling net bycatch. The Sacred Acre project aims to provide a platform to educate and advocate for less destructive industrial fishing practices by offering a space where people come together to share information about trawling and other critical issues affecting Alaska’s oceans, wildlife, and waterways.

Moon Lvnding was fortunate to engage with the organizers behind Sacred Acre: Director Chris Miller and Assistant Director Hannah Stearns. They offered valuable insights into the far-reaching effects of trawling on the Alaskan community and how Sacred Acre seeks to spread awareness about the use of more sustainable practices. Stearns describes the consequences of trawling, “We are watching the number of salmon and other animals dwindle to extinction… It’s really prevalent, and so close to home.” The environmental activist and festival director has also witnessed this destruction in his backyard and is using the power of music to inspire change. Having worked in the seafood industry for 15 years, Miller sheds light on the misleading information surrounding the sustainability of industrial fishing, “We are told that this seafood is sustainable, but it really isn’t.”

As part of its commitment to environmental stewardship, Sacred Acre is working to become a zero-plastic event. Onsite vendors must use recyclable or compostable supplies, and drinks will be served in reusable metal tumbler cups. “We are also working with a compost company to bring all food scraps to local farms to further reduce our footprint… but eliminating plastic is number one,” Miller shared. He points out that Sacred Acre is a boutique festival, and explains that boutique festivals are more sustainable than larger festivals.

While the music remains the festival’s focal point, Sacred Acre ensures attendees can enjoy the state’s natural beauty and immerse themselves in the Alaskan frontier. In 2023, a range of excursions awaits visitors, from native plant foraging and flyfishing expeditions to helicopter tours and an intimate boat party with some of the performing artists. Everyone will have the chance to explore the beauty surrounding the venue. The organizers aim to showcase Alaska and instill an appreciation for its preservation, stating “We want to be a destination festival and really show the people in the lower 48 why they need to protect these places.”

Looking towards the future, Miller and Stearns envision growth for Sacred Acre, aspiring to establish their own non-profit organization to combat factory trawling. In discussing the first Sacred Acre in 2022, Chris shares, “Last year, both creatively and production-wise, it was a huge success. The movement has started, and now it is time to keep that momentum going.” Until then, Miller urges everyone to “buy conscious” by being an informed consumer and making choices to support sustainable practices.

With the directors’ guidance and the support of all those attending Sacred Acre this fall, the movement against factory trawling will only get stronger. Miller believes that through the power of music, great things can be achieved. Tickets are still available on the festival website, but regardless of whether you can attend, spreading knowledge and information about the perils of commercial trawling is essential. Moon Lvnding has included some resources below for those wanting to read more about the destruction taking place. To protect Alaska’s indigenous communities and our entire aquatic ecosystem, the time for action is now!

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Celebrating A Decade Under The Sun: The 10-Year Anniversary Of Splash House

In the heart of the scorching California summer, music lovers and party enthusiasts from all over the world gather in Palm Springs, CA to celebrate the ultimate poolside music festival – Splash House. As the August edition of the event approaches, the excitement is reaching new heights as the festival commemorates an impressive 10-year milestone. From its humble beginning to become a global phenomenon, let’s dive into the history and highlights of Splash House as it gears up for the second half of its spectacular 10-year anniversary celebration.

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Splash House made its debut in 2013 when a group of visionary event organizers recognized the potential of combining the vibrant music scene with the breathtaking desert oasis of Palm Springs. The concept was simple yet groundbreaking – create a unique music festival where attendees could enjoy pool parties, live music, and exciting performances at some of the most iconic venues in the region.

The inaugural year of Splash House was a resounding success, drawing in enthusiastic crowds who couldn’t resist the allure of a music festival held poolside. With a carefully curated lineup of DJs and artists representing various genres, attendees were treated to an unforgettable experience that quickly became the talk of the town.

Over the years, Splash House evolved and expanded, refining its concept and attracting a dedicated following of music enthusiasts from around the globe. Each edition saw a growing lineup of top-tier artists, impressive stage productions, and unique collaborations with acclaimed venues such as The Renaissance Palm Springs, The Saguaro Palm Springs, and Margaritaville Palm Springs (formerly known as The Desert Riviera Hotel).

Photo: Brandon Densley @Dnz_media

Splash House’s decade-long success is a testament to the power of music in bringing people together. It has created a vibrant community of music enthusiasts, forging friendships and connections that transcend borders and cultures. With its dedication to providing a safe and enjoyable environment, Splash House has become more than just a music festival – it’s a celebration of life, joy, and the spirit of togetherness.

As Splash House reaches its 10-year milestone, it looks back on a decade filled with unforgettable moments and cherished memories. From iconic DJ sets and live performances to surprise guest appearances, each year brought its own magic to the festival.

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Check out past lineups.

Fresh off of a June event that ignited Splash House’s 10-year anniversary season, the August lineup continues to expand on the top-tier electronic curation that makes the event a perennial favorite in the summer festival calendar.

August Weekend 1 enlists an array of longtime scene favorites including Australian DJ/producer and renowned radio host Anna Lunoe, fellow Aussie Wax Motif, crossover songstress Aluna, and two-time Grammy-nominated house music veteran Felix Da Housecat. House hitters like Brazilian superstar Vintage Culture, Grammy-winning producer CID, party starters Lee Foss and Deeper Purpose, UK talent Sam Divine, new-school DJ/producer J. Worra, and elrow resident Tini Gessler will be in full force at Splash House. Finally, don’t miss out on crossover stylings from Femme House co-founder and piano house sensation LP Giobbi and the viral hit-making producer veggi.

Champions of the underground sound for Weekend 1 include lo-fi house phenom DJ Seinfeld, Detroit’s pioneering DJ Minx, Netherlands export Franky Rizardo, and Fabric resident Jaden Thompson.

August Weekend 2 is equally stacked, led by the likes of legendary UK multi-genre producer Skream, French icon and Confession label head Tchami, Nitti and Party Favor’s standout house project Sidepiece, the disco-inspired duo Classixx, and a club set from electronic-meets-R&B duo DRAMA. Household names like Terminal Underground’s Matroda, tech house hitmaker Chapter & Verse, Russian duo Volac, and globally supported UK producer Sosa will make appearances, along with rising names in the scene including Kyle Walker, Bleu Clair, Westend, and Ship Wrek.

Weekend 2 continues with the hard-hitting Sidney Charles, former breakdancer and graphic designer turned disco and electro beatmaker Demuja, acclaimed Haitian DJ/producer Francis Mercier, next-gen house artist Mary Droppinz, global clubland favorite waFF, and emerging Afro-Latina artist Juliet Mendoza.

By night, attendees can enjoy after-hours programming at the Palm Springs Air Museum. Weekend 1 features DJ sets by the Grammy-nominated ODESZA and indie dance duo Phantoms, along with UK house veteran Maya Jane Coles and fast-rising esoteric dance producer QRTR. Weekend 2 features performances from Black Book Records founder Chris Lake, and DJ sets by versatile beatsmith Channel Tres and Norwegian brothers KREAM. The acclaimed venue provides an open-air dance floor as artists perform alongside historic aircrafts, all backdropped by the glorious San Jacinto Mountains.

Many fans were pleased to see Disco Lines and Lupe Fuentes as late additions to the Weekend 1 lineup. Special guests have yet to be announced for Weekend 2, so stay tuned and use the following links to find out first.

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