Courtesy of Splash House // Blake Daryaie – @onepointmediagroup

Splash House 10th Anniversary Weekend One In Review

One of the dance community’s most unique festivals, Splash House, recently closed out Weekend One of its back-to-back weekends of non-stop partying. What makes Splash House unique is that the festival itself is spread out across three different hotels in the Palm Springs area: Saguaro, Renaissance, and Margaritaville. Within these hotels over the course of the weekend, meandering through the halls one might stumble into a private party in a guest room. And for those that didn’t end up wandering around the halls of the hotels, there was an incredible list of artists gracing the hotel stages throughout the two-day festival Weekend One.

Day Zero

Those present in Palm Springs on Friday got to witness one of the most surreal scenes of the entire weekend. Located at the Palm Springs Air Museum, the first of three “After Hours” events took place to kick off festivities for Splash House Weekend One, highlighted by dreamlike performances from Phantoms and the well-renowned duo, ODESZA. The venue is amazing due to the plethora of retired aircraft, from old airplanes to helicopters, all doused in flashing lights. To put the cherry on top, the main stage was situated to make it look like the DJs were performing from inside the nose of the airplane. Then the Saguaro hotel hosted the after-afters in a conference room turned nightclub for Night Zero and Night One.

Day One

People were amped up for Day One, and the toughest choice was which hotel to choose to get the party started at: Renaissance, Saguaro, or Margaritaville. Seeing Arizona local Peachy Keen take over the Renaissance Stage at 1 pm gave our day the bass house boost needed to get the festival started in the right way. The crew ended up staying back and exploring the Renaissance venue a bit more until tech house guru Dillon Nathaniel hopped on stage. At this point a difficult decision had to be made: stay to watch Dillon Nathaniel and then go to Margaritaville to close with Adapter and Lee Foss back-to-back Deeper Purpose, or go to Saguaro to see JADED and end the night with Aluna and CID back at Renaissance?

We chose the latter and didn’t regret it. JADED had one of the best sets at Saguaro the entire weekend, leading into a euphoric set from Aluna during sunset at the Renaissance. To round out Day One, CID delivered the best performance of the weekend, playing a powerful, energy-packed set to cap off Day One of Splash House.

Day Two

Day Two started the same way Day One started, having to decide where to go and who to see. The choice was obvious; BVRRN kicking off Day Two at Saguaro was one of our best decisions. Then we scored some food from the restaurant inside Saguaro before we made our way to what would be best described as controlled chaos, Margaritaville. Lucati was first on the decks at the venue with the biggest pool of the festival. Then we ventured back to Renaissance to see the powerhouse, Disco Lines, take center stage. About three songs deep into the set, Disco Lines cues into its recently released remix of INJI’s “GASLIGHT,” and our group knew this was going to be the set of the day. Following Disco Lines, we made our final stop of the weekend adventure to see Wax Motif cap off Splash House at Margaritaville.

From here on out, Splash House will be a mainstay on the Moon Lvnding festival calendar. It has a charm that makes people who attend it want to come back. From the incredible acts that graced the decks to the variety and hospitality of those venues, all the small details came together to create forever memories. To those attending Weekend Two, we hope you have as much as we did. The team here at Moon Lvnding can’t wait to run it back at Splash House in 2024.

Photo Credits: Blake Daryaie Instagram Handle: @onepointmediagroup

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.

Photo: Brandon Densley @dnz_media

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.

Photo: Sophia Juliette @sophiajuliette

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.

FOLLOW SPLASH HOUSE:

Facebook | Twitter | Instagram