Imagine In Review: An Interview With Leah Culver

Can you believe it has been over two weeks since Imagine Music Festival 2023? It feels like just yesterday as time has been flying by, and one set from Imagine has been stuck in my head since that wonderful weekend in Kingston Downs, Georgia — Leah Culver rocking out Saturday on the mainstage!

After starting the set behind the decks and treating the crowd to heavy bass mixes, Culver took to the mic and brought out a live band to back her up  — including Sum 41’s Frank Zummo on the drums to close out the set. There is something special about getting to see a live band set at an EDM festival, so I spoke to this Atlanta native and Imagine veteran about the 2023 festival.

Sam Wolloch: Nice work at Imagine last weekend! So being from Atlanta, tell me more about your home festival, Imagine.

Leah Culver: Thank you so much! I love Imagine Festival! I’ve played every year since the very beginning and it’s always my favorite thing to come home from LA and see it grow bigger and bigger every year! So proud of [owners] Maddy and Glenn, who have been family to me since I started! It’s so cool to see it all become what it is!

SW: Seeing you perform with a live band made your set stand out! Talk about your band members who played with you.

LC: I love the members of my band. James Tiernan played violin and electric guitar, Lance Mapp played electric guitar, Zach Deloach played drums on half the set, and Frank Zummo on the other half. I also had mmmCherry out to sing as well.

I implore anybody reading this to take the time to check out their projects. James Tiernan goes by Jet and is an incredible instrumentalist and producer. Lance Mapp goes by Tavis and makes really great pop and country music! I always love the way Zach Deloach plays drums and he’s always been such a fun and incredible energy to have around. Zach is also an incredible photographer.

SW: So how did you line up Frank Zummo to play with you at Imagine?

LC: Chelsea Shear is a great and wonderful supporter of mine at Monstercat. She connected Frank and me because she knew our sounds are so similar with our influences coming from a lot of alternative and pop punk music, as well as electronic. We immediately knew that we were going to have such a great time making music together!

SW: He brought some great energy to close out the set! Now I’m curious how you balance your desire for a live performance with being behind the decks for a DJ set.

LC: When I’m planning a big set with a lot of moving parts like this one, I like to divide up my original songs that all have my vocals on them and other fun songs I like to DJ. I have so much love for producing music, playing drums and guitar, singing, songwriting, and performing! I’m always working on new music and that’s where I’m happiest! Getting to perform it is a whole other love and passion and I couldn’t be more grateful to get to do what I love every day!

SW: That passion definitely shows in your sets. Your visual production was stunning too. Can you share your inspiration for the visuals and the white outfit you wore on stage?

LC: My inspiration for my white outfit was angels and light. I love making new visuals each year and this past year I decided that I wanted to make my visuals about getting through darkness while holding on to our light.

On stage at Imagine 2023 // Credit: Zach Deloach

My visuals had a lot to do with angels and fighting through our demons. I was crawling through the grass, moving through a white veil, and wore both white and black angel wings to represent some of my life experiences and pushing through the darker times to spread and push my own light. We all have light and I wanted to push the idea that we can always get through anything and keep shining our light that we all have in each of us.

Michael Shapiro does an incredible job teaming up with me to make my visions come to life for my visuals. He is an incredible videographer and did such a great job making the vision happen this year!

SW: Some of us Imaginers were lucky to catch you play a second set at an afterparty on Sunday. Was that planned?

LC: The renegade was so fun! This was a spontaneous decision brought to me by Hunter and Abel who run the renegade! It reminded me of earlier shows in Atlanta when I was first coming up and throwing down! I love how intimate a surprise popup set can feel! I had a blast! 

SW: It was a nice way to end the weekend! Looking to the rest of 2023, what new music do you have in store?

LC: I had a release with Funtcase that came out September 22 on Circus Records! I have a Lights remix with Synymata coming out on Insomniac in December and I’m also looking at some of my favorite unreleased songs with Insomniac, Create Music Group, and Monstercat.

SW: How different is it producing your own songs compared to collaborating on songs with other artists as a vocalist/singer?

LC: They’re both so different and fun! My flow states for singing and writing are different from my flow states while producing and mixing. I get a high from each part of the process in different ways. 

Singing and songwriting, because it’s the human element of the song people connect with the most can be both an opportunity to heal and feel cathartic. You can also very actively be writing to help others have words they can belt in their car or with friends that they may need in their lives. 

Production is fun because it feels more quiet and inward to me. I can be alone and get in a flow state without exerting any physical part of me like singing does. It works a different part of my brain that feels really safe and personal to me. It’s always fun for me also to learn new tricks on YouTube and I get a lot of serotonin from that.

SW: Which artists would you like to collaborate with and why? And who are some artists that you look to for inspiration?

LC: I’d love to collaborate with Finneas. I love his production style. Hayley Williams of Paramore is a huge inspiration for me and I would be so happy to have her on a track! I’d love to collaborate with Rezz because I’ve always loved mid-tempo and I love her sound! Her use of downsampling inspired a lot for me.

I’m inspired by Pink Slip, Finneas, Hayley Williams, Harry Styles’ past two albums, and all of my talented friends like AARBORNE, Chandler Leighton, MmmCherry, Brennan Loney, Randy Urbanski, my band James Tiernan, Lance Mapp, Zach Deloach, and my friends in the band Orgy, Jay and Ilia!

SW: What about some festivals you are looking to play at in 2024?

LC: I can’t wait to play Coachella, EDC, Lost Lands, and Lightning in a Bottle!

SW: That is a solid list of fests! Anything else you would like to share with us and your fans?

LC: If somebody else can do it, so can you, and I hope that you find all that makes you happy in this life! Go get it!

Thanks again to Leah Culver for taking the time to speak with us at Moon Lvnding and sharing her unique perspective of Imagine Music Festival. To keep up with all the latest about her newest releases and announcements, use Leah’s links below.

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Imagine Music Festival Review: Exceeding Expectations

Imagine Music Festival lived up to the hype and exceeded expectations this past weekend, September 14 – 17, 2023. As a first-time Imaginer, it was thrilling to explore a festival that was new to me. After three days filled with music, dancing, and revelry, Imagine lived up to its reputation for being the best immersive electronic music festival in the Southeast.

The Kingston Downs property used for the event the past two years is expansive and provides a  grand setting for the festival grounds as well as the surrounding campgrounds. Imagine featured four large stages inside the festival grounds and the production was incredible! While they weren’t the biggest stages I’ve seen, the designs were captivating with the most jaw-dropping laser and pyrotechnic displays I’ve ever seen.

The largest stage, Oceania, was home to many of the B2Bs we discussed in our preview article, and they were among the best sets of the weekend. From the multitude of Imaginers I spoke to, Subtronics B2B Ganja White Night was the most anticipated set of the weekend  — and they both delivered. However, the Dillon Francis B2B Knock2 performance stood out for me. Knock2’s excitement to be playing alongside one of his idols and Dillon Francis’s goofy antics on the microphone made the vibes of the set extra special and brought the crowd back to life on Sunday.

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I spent more time at Oceania than at any other stage and for good reason — there were just so many great artists scheduled to play there. From Squired and Leah Culver getting the party started to international superstars Dom Dolla and Zomboy bringing the heat as the sun went down, Oceana was the place to be on Saturday. Dab the Sky and Slander closed it out for a spectacular second day.  

The bass stage, Amazonia, had the most spectacular stage design despite its more compact design. It had the most magical laser effects of the four stages, and the angled 4×4 LED panels above the artists provided a new viewing experience. The artists that shined the brightest at Amazonia include Big Gigantic, Mersiv, A Hundred Drums, and Tripp St.

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The Disco Inferno, home to many of the house acts, had two levels of pyrotechnics and LED boards. Kasablanca and Cloonee were both in their element at this stage, bringing out big crowds for their distinctive sets. Finally, the Aeria stage was the most minimal of the four, but it fit the vibes perfectly for the dark techno and trance sets from Slander Presents: Before Dawn and the 25th-anniversary performance by Infected Mushroom.

Outside of the music, I enjoyed many memorable moments at the Imaginarium — the activity and workshop space on the main drag with stages and concessions outside of the main festival grounds. Megan and Sydney from Highland Yoga facilitated much-needed vinyasa flow practice on Saturday and Sunday to help me stay loose. I also learned a few lessons that will last a lifetime: the power of sigils taught by David and the art of maintaining conscious relationships taught by Sonali.

I’m thankful that Imagine made space to allow for these teachers and practitioners to share their knowledge with us at the Imaginarium because expanding my consciousness and growing as a person is a vital part of my valuable festival experience. One of my core memories of Imagine was sharing Saturday’s noon yoga practice with two other Imaginers as the rain began pouring down all around us. Even as the heavy rain brought trickles of water under the Imaginarium tent, we went happily along with our yoga flow on little foam mat islands provided to us by Celsius fitness drinks.

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Two other notable details that the team at Imagine provided for its festivalgoers that made the event stand out from the pack — the pool party and the painters’ plateau. Before the main festival gates opened on Saturday and Sunday afternoon, there was a pool party inside the main festival grounds available for an additional fee and it was well worth it. Disco Dom headlined on Saturday and Kai Wachi headlined on Sunday.

While not officially named the painters’ plateau, there was an area at the top of the hill looking down at the Amazonia stage that was lined with artists painting different festival scenes. It was magical at night, with the artists’ lamps illuminating their artwork while they toiled at their craft. It’s these little details that bring a big festival to life and Imagine exceeded expectations.

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Southern hospitality was in full effect all weekend. People were courteous and kind, and I immediately felt welcomed by all the Imaginers I interacted with. I came down to Georgia with only a backpack of clothing and returned to Brooklyn with a smarter mind, a stronger body, and a soul radiating with positivity. While I would never recommend my hometown NYC festival to anyone, after my experience at Imagine Music Festival, I would wholeheartedly recommend this festival to anyone looking for a good time down South. I’m already looking forward to IMF2024, so if you’re like me, then you’ll want to connect with Imagine’s social links below.

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Imagine Music Festival Features Talented Local Artists

Imagine Music Festival is back at Kingston Downs, GA this September 14 – 17 and the lineup is packed with iconic back-to-backs and some of the world’s best DJ/producers, which we covered in our preview article. Now we’re back with a closer look at some of the local talent that just might become the next artist to break through to headliner status.

Sam WOLFE

Atlanta-based Sam WOLFE has been a breath of fresh air for the American techno scene. In fact, after a string of successful releases in 2020 and 2021, he was signed by Beatport’s top-ranked techno producer, UMEK. Recently, Sam WOLFE has been touring internationally, taking his next-gen techno music worldwide, from India and the Middle East to Europe and Central America. Lucky for Imaginers, Sam WOLFE will be at his best playing in front of his hometown crowd in Atlanta.

Subrinse

Hailing from Tennessee, Subrinse is a multi-genre DJ blending tasty tunes ranging from tech house to hip-hop. He has a true passion for music, using it as a medium to connect with his audience. “Music is the medium,” says Subrinse. “The environment is the catalyst for organic connection.” Considering he is scheduled to play at Imagine, that music environment is as good as it gets to generate more authentic connections.

Galo

This Connecticut-born artist recently moved to Tampa, FL to continue his music career while pursuing a Master’s degree. Although he is a newer arrival to the EDM scene, Galo is an experienced musician and music theory student, learning how to play six different instruments by the age of 18. He’s had a busy summer, going on tour across the US playing in California and across the Southeast, with dates in Denver, Austin, and Detroit still upcoming. Of course, our eyes are on the last stop of his Summer Tour where he will take the stage at Imagine.

JD Farrell

Another Georgia local, JD Farrell made his debut in 2021 and has steadily proven himself to be an accomplished writer, producer, and musician. He released a few tracks on Nora En Pure’s Purified Records and received support from international superstars like Tiesto and Markus Schulz. Behind the decks, JD Farrell demonstrates his enthusiastic, upbeat house music sets by blending modern-day production with an energetic 90s style.

Single-day tickets are limited and VIP options are filling up fast as well, so if you want to make it to Imagine Music Festival, now is the time to secure tickets to the premier immersive electronic music festival in the Southeast United States. Things are shaping up for this to be the best Imagine yet, so don’t say we didn’t warn you – get those tickets today!

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Imagine Music Festival Is Better Than Ever for 2023

Imagine Music Festival is now less than three weeks away, running from September 14 – 17, and it is looking better than ever before. In its second year at the family-owned, 5000+ acre property Kingston Downs in Georgia, the team at Imagine has put together the Southeast United States’ most immersive electronic festival. In addition to a stacked lineup with a range of talent, Imagine will also feature unique art installations, meaningful wellness programming, and some of the country’s most scenic camping spaces along the Etowah River.

Highlighting Imagine’s outstanding artist lineup are some iconic back-to-back sets from EDM’s top trendsetters. The festival will showcase the world premiere of Subtronics B2B Ganja White Night and Dillon Francis B2B Knock2, as well as the reuniting of NGHTMRE B2B Diesel and Dab The Sky, a collaboration of Dabin and Said the Sky. There will also be appearances from a slew of label bosses like Black Book Records’ Chris Lake, HypnoVizion’s Rezz, Off the Grid’s John Summit, and Gud Vibration’s Slander, who will play a second techno-inspired set as its Before Dawn project. Check out the festival flyer to see the impressive full lineup, including a Thursday pre-party hosted by Brownies & Lemonade with ISOxo presenting one of his first-ever performances of his debut album KidsGoneMad!

“Imagine Festival was founded with a simple but powerful belief – that through the transformative power of music, art, and community, we can ignite the imagination and inspire positive change in the world where our dreams become a reality,” shared Imagine co-founder Madeleine Goodhand. “It’s a celebration of creativity, diversity, and possibility, and I am constantly in awe of the incredible energy and passion that our attendees bring to the event. Together, we are building a vibrant community, one beat, one brushstroke, and one moment at a time.”

To accomplish the belief of its founder, the team at Imagine has planned numerous immersive activities to complement the electronic musicians, including workshops focused on topics like yoga, flow arts, meditation, consciousness, mindfulness, art, and more. The event will also feature visionary artists creating artwork on-site, performance artists doing cirque-style acts, and some of the best festival food from local establishments and renowned national vendors. Another unique aspect of Imagine is the daytime pool parties over the weekend. Saturday’s pool party will enjoy sets from Dombresky’s Disco Dom project and Never Dull, and Sunday’s will have heavier bass sets from Kai Wachi and Ruvlo.

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For those looking for a top-shelf festival experience, look no further than the VIP and PLATINUM ticket options. VIP tickets include expedited entry, premium restrooms, shaded VIP areas, exclusive vendors, and VIP areas such as the Oceania VIP Club, Mermaid Lounge, VIP Pool Access, and more. The PLATINUM ticket includes everything VIP and the added perk of unlimited access to the Platinum Viewing Deck featuring an open bar and complimentary hors d’oeuvres all weekend long.

Of course, there are still GA tickets available and a plethora of camping options too. But if you want to snag a ticket, whether it’s a single-day pass or the full three days, do it today, Friday, August 25, because ticket prices will go up at midnight! For those still on the fence, just check out the official after movie from last year’s Imagine Music Festival. Hopefully, Moon Lvnding will be seeing you out at Kingston Downs this September 14 – 17 for the Southeast’s most immersive electronic music festival.

Edited by NoiseHouse

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