Take a trip to the Underworld, Super Unnatural passes are on sale now!
Horror and Halloween-enthusiasts–your time has come for the most wonderful time of the year! This delicious Halloween-themed festival revolves around the supernatural with mythical creatures believed to exist but not proven by science. WestWorld becomes an underworld of demons, witches, angels, and even satanic religious figures.
Knock the dust off your cosplay accessories because this year’s lineup promises a candy-sweet treat for the eyes and ears! Day 1 features Dombresky, Hugel, and Sergik. House-heartthrobs Patrick Topping, Lilly Palmer, and Aluna continue this spooky adventure on day 2. As always, can’t forget to mention a few heavy-hitting headliners Erik Prydz and The Martinez Brothers B2B Mochakk.
Single-day, GA 2-day, and VIP passes range from $70-$320. Buy your passes now to protect yourself from the FOMO ghoul and increasing ticket prices! If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience this Halloween, table service is calling your name with the best views of the show and expedited entry starting at $1,500. All table and ticket information can be found here.
For those who can’t help but wonder: is VIP actually worth it? YES! Some veteran ravers will even warn you, once you go to VIP, you can’t ever go back to GA! Horrifying, I know, but VIP offers express entry, access to a private viewing deck, and more. The private restrooms in VIP are always enough for me, but you can decide for yourself.
Official ticket and hotel packages are available to purchase which can help you stay closer to the venue at a lower cost. However, official shuttle passes are unavailable for this event. Rideshare such as Lyft or Uber is your best and reliable option. The closest airport to WestWorld in Scottsdale is Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport which is a 30-minute ride away.
Looking for hotels in Scottsdale closest to WestWorld? Use the official hotel finder here. If you want to explore more of Arizona without staying in Scottsdale, Tempe and Phoenix have more than enough hotel options to explore!
In every party animal’s book, this is Halloweekend (Halloween-weekend) in which you could get away with wearing different costumes for this occasion! Since this festival revolves around mythical creatures believed to exist but not proven by science, you can find inspiration for your rave outfit/costume from the following:
This is a Halloween rave so wearing a costume may as well be required. Here are some of our favorites this spooky season:
Cast A Spell Bell Sleeve Bodysuit
close encounters alien costume set
Luckily, official afterparties grace this spiritual realm for both day 1 and 2. Music begins around 10:00pm and ends at 2am. Aluna will headline the afterparty for day 1 at Almost Famous from 10:15pm-2am. Patrick Topping will provide a blessing to the dance floor at Clubhouse at Maya on day 2 from 9pm-2am. Afterparty tickets are available for purchase now! See you there, ghouls and goblins!
For all things Super Unnatural, visit the official website to stay informed on your trip to the underworld. Happy Halloween!
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Did you know the Goldrush theme expands in concept every year? This year’s festival theme was surrounded by entertainment, more specifically gambling and partying from the gold rush era. Goldrush: Wild Card was then given life with a fire-red poker theme and casino royale glamor!
New and improved stage production matched the demand of an opulent theme. LED dice art installations connected to the main stage and synced to the colors of the lasers. Elevated VIP areas included expanded areas and larger than life-sized playing cards scattered in the Platinum Lounge. The mountain at The Moonrise Mountain Stage displayed visuals as if it was an official stage; every minute detail of production went all-in at this Goldrush casino.
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Goldrush, year after year, grows distinguished in its lineup curation offering a juggernaut experience worthy of a return. Making their first special B2B debut was INZO B2B Mersiv which was seen at Goldrush before any other festival! INZO wore a black bandana around his neck and a cowboy hat with purple fringe as he performed–can it get any more Goldrush than that?
On day 1 at The Paradise Prairie Stage, Timmy Trumpet performed a set special enough to hold your heart with laughter. Timmy Trumpet danced and pretended he was riding an inflatable trumpet like a car! Then, he played a real trumpet live which felt surreal if you didn’t see him exchange one for the other. To my surprise and many others, he mixed Adele’s “Someone Like You” which led to the end of his set. Before leaving the stage, he shared some blunt wisdom with the crowd, “Love is the answer and it always f***ing will be”.
A crafted lineup so special, you had to choose one artist or the other. Black Tiger Sex Machine: The Anime Show was happening at the same time as ACRAZE B2B Noizu. Stage-hopping for this first world raver problem will always be a pro-tip!
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From Ray Volpe mixing Justin Bieber’s “Beauty and a Beat” to San Pacho playing drum and bass for his encore, unexpected moments unfolded with every performance. At the Moonrise Mountain Stage, OG NIXIN not only played his signature riddim but shared with the crowd new music from his unnamed side project for half of his performance. Even though his unreleased music sounded nothing like hardcore riddim, the crowd loved it.
Meanwhile at the Coyote Cove, Walker & Royce brought the heat to the dance floor as expected, but the visuals made some smile and do a double-take. Visuals began as a man and woman dancing on top of a car hood and roof, then it displayed the four penguins from Madagascar dancing perfectly to the beat.
Have there been weirder visuals? Of course, but even taking a gamble with goofy visuals is an artistic risk appreciated by many! OMNOM played “By Myself” and 15-20 minutes past his set because Mall Grab arrived late. For OMNOM fans like myself, it was a happy surprise.
Experimental but exclusive to Arizona was Sullivan King’s praise and introductory visuals during his performance. Sullivan King filmed his own special introductory visuals to commemorate he’s back in Arizona with a voiceover made exclusively just for Goldrush. “Phoenix, it’s been three years since we’ve reunited with the dubstep daddio and Phoenix knows how to party from the waste management open to ASU–sorry U of A, you got catching up to do”. With special visuals specifically dedicated for this crowd, Arizona seems to hold a special place in Sullivan King’s heart.
Sullivan King played guitar on stage then threw it to a stage production member like it was a baseball before bringing Ray Volpe on stage to dance to new music they made together. Groups of gold-bikini wearing girl gangs headbanged in unison (holding the tips of their hats) to his new unreleased track featuring NGHTMRE and Grabbitz.
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As the Goldrush theme expands with each passing year, the fashion continues to develop its A-Game. Attendees dressed in no shortage of cowboy boots/hats, fringe, and bandanas per usual. Ace-X accessories for this A-Game included fringe harness belts and silver or turquoise medallion belts. Since looking like a cowboy/girl in this Sonoran sky wasn’t the only option, wearing gold or glitter made attendees look good enough to be enamored like a piece of gold.
The Weird and Wonderful Cast performers were scattered throughout the festival wearing head-to-toe denim outfits and carrying poker tables connected to their casino royale-inspired costumes.
You could be walking in the VIP lounge when a casual human-poker table offers you to play. Even though the fashion grows more experimental with each theme, the timeless cow onesie never grows old on this Southwest dance floor.
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After the final performances of each night, Coyote Cove became the life line for the afterparties until 5am. It didn’t matter if you were a headbanger or a house-loving hottie because the afterparty lineup was curated for either subgenre. If you missed a performance from either of these headliners, the afterparty was a guaranteed way of catching up!
Day 1 presented Sullivan King with support from Dark Mark. On day 2, AC Slater started his performance mixing “Once in a LIfetime” by Talking Heads which felt like a nod and secret handshake to his musical influences. After, he featured new hits “Pump” featuring Chris Lorenzo, “Lights On”, and “Brain on Drugs” before FAIRYDVST ended the weekend.
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Live life to your winning poker hand, Goldrush: Wild Card passes are on sale now.
Named “The Best DJ in Phoenix 2019”, this London-born, Phoenix-raised DJ/producer is known as Blossom. Before discovering herself in house music as well as drum and bass, she was classically trained in orchestra for twelve years. She’s earned the support of AC Slater, Habstrakt, among others which has helped her claim her name to fame with her feminine yet botanical alias.
As she expresses the color pink in her personal style and discography, she aims to build a “pink planet” for her beloved fans here in Arizona and across the world! Sprouting her way through stages at Lollapalooza and EDC Las Vegas, she’s finally made her way back to Arizona after signing to Helix Records. Give her latest release “Steamroller” a listen as she describes it as “drum and blossom”.
Follow this flower to her element at The Paradise Prairie Stage on Friday, October 4!
Making music “for the misfits and misunderstood”, HVDES offers a darker intensified sound inspired by her deep roots in hardcore and alternative scenes. Sharing her most authentic sinister aspects of her psyche with the dance floor and mosh pits, HVDES is widely recognized for the collaborative heater “Don’t You Dare Go Hollow” featuring SVDDEN DEATH. Combining electronic and rock music for the upcoming generation (of metal-bassheads), she’s made herself a staple name in a new signature style of music: rocktronic.
HVDES recently released her debut album How To Kill A God furthering her musical path and embodiment of the underworld. She explains this slicing-raw album was dedicated to “the wounded, the survivors, the grieving, those fighting battles with addiction or struggling with mental health, wanderers seeking their place in this world and anyone searching for a purpose greater than themselves”. Take a listen before HVDES shreds the dance floor into a mosh pit before your very eyes!
Find HVDES at The Moonrise Mountain Stage on Saturday, October 5!
Melodic house. Techno. Versatile synths and basslines. This self-taught DJ/producer from San-Francisco is best known as Jackie Hollander. The “All My Friends Are Hot” producer thought to pause her music career for a sales position prior to releasing tracks which ultimately changed the course of her career.
After signing three songs over a 12-month period with her mentor Justin Jay, Hollander is now focused on building a community within her fan base and performing as much as humanly possible. As she builds upon her love for trance music, grab your headphones and listen to her latest single, “Pass You By” prior to the event!
Catch this emerging face in trance at The Coyote Cove Stage on Saturday, October 5!
For all upcoming updates and information, visit the official Goldrush Festival website.
]]>Not only does it leave lasting effects after the show, but being exposed to loud music for extended amounts of time can lead to serious issues like hearing loss. To keep your ears protected, getting a pair of good quality earplugs is essential and will allow you to keep on raving, without compromising your hearing or the sound! Here are some of best earplugs for ravers.
Eargasm is a well known brand among ravers and is a fan favorite. The earplugs come in a compact shape but still provide you the perfect amount of protection to filter out the harmful noises without muffling the sounds. Eargasm earplugs come in multiple sizes that are included in each unit and also include a removable filter that can provide extra protection.
There are plenty of cool colors so you can match your outfit! They also have partnered with festivals, like EDC and Electric Forest, which come in a cute carrying case so you can wear your earplugs in style.
Ideal For: Those who want stylish options and multiple sizes and ability to have extra filtering.
This brand makes all kinds of earplugs that come in different sizes and shapes. These standard fit ones are a great starter pair that come with a case and string that you can secure them on to so you don’t lose them. They come in multiple ear tip sizes so you can find your perfect fit.
Ideal For: Those who want to enjoy the music in its purest form while protecting their hearing.
Similar to Etymotic earplugs, Vibes earplugs come with a long post that makes inserting and removing easy. If you’re not a fan of the tiered fit on the Etymotics, Vibes High are another great option with a softer silicone eartip. These also include a filter inside which lowers harmful sounds without distortion.
Ideal For: Those who want an elegant solution that doesn’t compromise on sound quality or style.
If you’re having trouble finding the right fit with your earplugs, Decibullz provides a great option that allows you to custom mold your own right at home. The material can mold to the exact shape of your ear and allows for the perfect fit and protection.
Ideal For: Those who want a personalized fit and superior noise reduction.
Loop earplugs are a stylish option for those who avoid earplugs because of how they look. There are many styles and colors to choose from, and the shape of them also allows you to attach them to earrings or strings so that you don’t ever have to worry about losing them! The Loop Experience model is the best option for those that go to a lot of live events and they come in colors that can match essentially any outfit. They also come with multiple tip sizes and a removable filter for extra protection as well.
Ideal For: Those who want both functionality and fashion in their earplugs and those who lose their earplugs often.
If your budget allows you to invest in some really nice pairs of earplugs, you always have the option to go with professional, custom fitted earplugs. This route requires a lot more time and money as you would need to see an audiologist to get them custom molded and fitted, however, your hearing is definitely worth the investment, so if you’re able to, this is definitely a doctor approved option.
Even if you’re not able to get the nicer reusable earplugs, foam earplugs are still a great option and backup! You can get a pack of them at your local drugstore. Even though the reusable earplugs do a better job of filtering out the loud sounds, foam ones still do a great job of protecting your ears and making sure you don’t leave an event with ringing ears. I like to keep a pack of them around like in my car or a few extra pairs in my bag since I can’t ever go to a rave without earplugs.
All in all, when it comes to protecting your ears at festivals and raves, choosing the right ones can make all the difference and do the job of protecting your hearing but also allowing you to still enjoy the music. Whatever you choose to prioritize whether it’s custom fit, clarity or style, there are so many options for you to choose from. So make sure you get a pair for your next event!
]]>Wicked Delight’s and Space Yacht’s Boat Party Season Finale 2024 was a feel-good, yet exclusive voyage to house music and beyond for Southern California. This annual day cruise never falls short of legendary. Featuring Will Clarke and other house music superstars in interesting or historical spaces is another day in the office for Space Yacht but a wonder for those who traveled to Long Beach in search of an experience for the mind, body, and soul.
Every year, the special guest and headlining set curation grows with globally recognized dance-sensation artists! One of the primary highlights of this event every year is the reveal of the artist scheduled to perform at the house stage. This year’s special headlining set showcased Grammy-nominated UK producer, Will Clarke. Clarke performed his remix of Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence” as this regular cruise ship transformed into a party boat with 130 BPM in the air like the sea breeze.
If the dance floor already wasn’t mesmerized, Clarke mixed “Innerbloom” by Rüfüs Du Sol. The dance floor stopped dancing for a moment during this sentimental track like it was a respectful moment of silence. It’s not everyday you have the chance to experience Will Clarke on a small, intimate stage on a boat! A pink sunset, tacos, and tequila on a cruise ship with Will Clarke performing feet away is an unexpected experience.
After boarding the boat, the Space Yacht team gave everyone an exclusive Space Yacht Boat Party bead necklace to wear and take home as a souvenir. Once the boat was sailing, someone busted out a handheld disco ball at the house stage. The (traveling) disco ball’s whereabouts changed constantly as it was passed to others on their way to other stages!
Space Yacht yellow rubber duckies clipped to white captain hats were the hottest festival fashion item on the boat! Of course, everyone was wearing sunglasses to block the sun (and the haters off the boat). House music is a catalyst for connection and bringing people together. Some would argue that is what house music is all about! The boat-partiers on this aquatic excursion were open to mingle, and express PLUR such as giving stickers or buying others in the bar line a water/drink.
Just next to the cruise ship was the historical and apparently haunted landmark, The Queen Mary. The Queen Mary, an ocean liner now a hotel, museum and event space was a colossal sight! It made the Space Yacht cruise ship look as small as a honeybee and fostered a mingling environment like a honeycomb.
The official after party Night Temple was held at AltarLB, a premiere venue that was formerly a Masonic temple in 1903. This Masonic temple wasn’t used for worship in its prime, but 121 years later, music is worshiped here anyway. The century gave Downtown Long Beach a dance floor with a grand disco ball where history says this temple was used differently.
A rave family I encountered drove from Las Vegas, NV in search of hedonistic-good house music because they grew tired of their local EDM scene. Sightseeing and exploring the Downtown Long Beach area was easily accomplished simultaneously during the event for tourists.
While the other stage was dedicated to house music, the other stage was dedicated to hip-hop and trap music. Charli xcx’s hits “365”, “Apple”, and “360” from her new album, Brat were mixed at both stages at the same time. This was the first time I heard the trendsetting Queen of “Brat Summer” mixed on the dance floor this season.
Other than the brat queen blasted through the speakers, I don’t think I’ve ever seen people dance so hard to trap music. In some moments, I heard what I would describe as trap music and in other moments I would describe it as experimental bass.
Other moments sounded like a heavy trap-dominant sound profile layered with a similar sound to experimental bass. Since I don’t listen or expose myself to the underrated EDM subgenre of trap music, my mind was blown during this unique performance.
Located minutes away from where the cruise ship docked, AltarLB was the next destination in this Space Yacht journey. Live painting was arranged next to an official chill corner with couches and a bar at every stage. Chandeliers and a disco ball hung from the main stage; you wouldn’t believe this venue was a former Masonic temple.
Friendly Fire, a DJ-producer duo made of London Bridge and Adam Auburn, performed prior to Will Clarke. Night Temple ignited the heat in Friendly Fire! The pair created a seamless B2B set which reflected their amicable nature in mixing house music together.The crowd was introduced to tracks like “Tiki” when the after party began.
A performance so encapsulating, I thought this would be a rare two-three hour set from the duo. Watching the two produce a live mix using the microphone for a track, showing each other what they could do in a musical sense was out of the ordinary. Plus, who doesn’t love to see the wholesome connection between two friends having fun while they mix on stage?
Can’t wait until 2025 for the next boat party? For all Space Yacht events and music releases, visit the official Space Yacht website.
]]>Sunshine, salty breeze, and Space Yacht’s secret lineup form one of the most iconic EDM-related events at sea and in Southern California. Calling all sailors and sea cadets aboard for Space Yacht’s last boat party of 2024!
Sailors, sirens, and this lineup have one thing in common: secrets. Year after year, this lineup remains a secret and still manages to sell-out! Naturally, this year’s boat party lineup is also a secret. Previous surprise guests include Walker & Royce, OMNOM, and Ranger Trucco.
Sailors can expect a thrilling, excitement-of-the-unknown experience this year and for years to come! If you love secret lineups, this is an event curated for EDM-enthusiasts like you in mind!
Tickets start at $60 and prices increase with every tier which are almost sold-out! The boat party is located at Catalina Classic Cruises next to The Queen Mary. If you don’t reside in California already, the closest major airport to the event is the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Since Long Beach is near Los Angeles, it’s your personal preference whether you would like to book a nearby hotel in Long Beach or Los Angeles. The nearest hotel to the event is The Queen Mary, but it’s actually rumored to be haunted. Other than that, there are no official shuttles; rideshare services are your best option traveling to and from the event.
SUNSCREEN! The goal is to stay sunburn-free, Sailors! This four-hour boat party requires sunscreen, extra clothing (for the colder temps at sea), and tools you may need to eliminate motion sickness.
A small purse containing your ID and cash among other necessities is fine to bring. It’s a good idea to come prepared wearing a hat and sunglasses. As always, don’t be shy and bring some kandi to spread a sprinkle of PLUR to other sailors.
Why would the party stop at sea, Sailors? After docking at 8pm, the afterparty known as Night Temple starts at 9pm at Loft on Pine, a former masonic temple in historic downtown Long Beach. Two stages are designed for variety: house/techno at one stage and bass at the other.
This is also a secret lineup just like the boat party; expect the element of surprise to keep going! Although, sailors were given one hint: a Grammy-nominated UK producer in the main room. Conveniently, Loft on Pine is only a five-minute ride from the dock. Buy your afterparty tickets for only $30 now!
]]>Becoming dependent on Benzodiazepines in an effort to cope, canceling her headline tour as a result, and postponing the production of the album may have not felt like a triumphant tale. Instead, these moments calling upon her inner strength fueled blood and life to the album Elohim thought would never come to reality.
As she admits it would be easy to wonder about a parallel universe in which she was performing for thousands, she also sheds light on the album’s message: “Power of Panic is yours: no stage, no lights, and that has to be enough for now.” I, Mary Mason, interviewed Elohim on the behalf of savormeditation about the struggles hidden throughout the album’s beauty and the whirlwind of complex emotions behind tracks like “The Call”.
iHR: Thank you so much for your time and allowing me the wonderful opportunity to interview you for the second time; I initially interviewed you for Electric Forest 2023 here! I’m beyond grateful because your transparency with your innermost struggles and how they can both positively and negatively impact your career has made me feel less alone as a woman in EDM-related media. Thank you so much for your impact!
At one point, you questioned releasing the album. And, yet, here we are. Saying congratulations doesn’t express how remarkable it is to follow your musical journey, acknowledge your mental health struggles, and see you come out of the other side stronger!
If you feel comfortable sharing, why did you doubt releasing this personal and triumphant album? What emotions or experiences caused you to overcome the doubt and release the album anyway?
Elohim: Thank you SO much for such beautiful, kind, heartwarming words. I could squeal with gratitude and happiness towards you. Thank you! I think I questioned everything eight months ago when I was at one of my lowest points and had to cancel my tour. I felt defeated. And, when you start walking down that dark road, you don’t think anyone cares or wants to hear your music. It’s a feeling of not feeling worthy.
I remember the first session I had with my therapist at that time I said to her “I don't feel worthy of being human” and I absolutely broke down sobbing to her because that was one of the saddest things I’d ever said out loud. It broke me.
Honestly, working really hard to come out of that dark place is what ultimately re-ignited my willingness and excitement towards releasing this album. I finally got back in the studio–finished everything and made some new stuff. I was feeling well and inspired enough to share this project. I knew I had to, I just didn't know when. When I signed with my label Position (whom I love with all my heart), I felt so safe, so protected, so encouraged. I am really lucky to have such supportive people around me.
iHR: The message of Power Of Panic alludes to celebrating the power of alchemizing anxiety and panic into something greater. You’ve transformed, redefined yourself and your art because of intense periods of mental health challenges–using them as sources of inspiration.
What is a message or advice you would tell yourself before you began to recover and finish the album?
Elohim: I would tell her that I PROMISE this feeling and darkness will not last forever. “El, we are going to get out of this.” My therapist said to me “You are the ocean, not the waves. Emotions will move through you”. This sentiment is simple but SO true! No matter what, there will always be ebbs and flows. And, I think that is comforting.
When it's the worst, if you can tell yourself “it won't always be like this” and somehow figure out a way to believe it, I think you will get through it. It's so complicated. I still struggle so frequently. I've had to adjust my life in huge heartbreaking ways to be able to survive, so it's bittersweet. I am mourning this ability to tour and travel but I'm also enjoying feeling okay: eating, sleeping, creating, being at home.
iHR: During that tough time when you were questioning whether or not to release the album, how was the album different from Power Of Panic now? Do you think we would be talking about a vastly different album if you didn’t have those intense periods of feeling?
Elohim: I think everything would be really different and it makes me sad. I can’t lie and pretend this was supposed to happen. I wish it didn't! I wish I didn’t feel severe anxiety and panic to the point I couldn’t leave my home without vomiting. I wish my depersonalization didn’t exist. I wish I didn't have to cancel my tour and I'd been out there thriving, feeling great. I would do anything for that. Or, maybe I wouldn't, I don't know.
At the same time... it did happen. I do have to do what is best for me so that I can survive and find ways to enjoy life, feel inspired. It isn't the prettiest thing to talk about but I can only be honest; that is the way I am. I want more humans to be honest. It is why the people I've met through releasing music have been such a blessing for me. I feel so much less alone. But even then, I have loneliness and question everything.
So, yes, Power Of Panic would be different and some parts would be the same. I have written and recorded almost four albums worth of music since that time eight months ago. For that, I am eternally grateful and who knows what will come from that! At the end of the day, I guess there is always a reason even though it may take us a while to understand it. One day, I pray I will have clarity. Thank you for the deep questions by the way.
iHR: Returning to the stage to perform in front of your fans aligns with your creative purpose and you found the affirmation to the endeavor during life’s chaos, not during life’s existential bliss. I think everyone can learn something from you in that regard.
Why did you decide not to give up or ignore performing as a part of your creative vision? I can say for myself and other fans we can’t wait to reunite with you on the dance floor!
Elohim: You are brilliant, thank you. It is really refreshing and comforting to read your words. Performing has always been a struggle for me. When I was little and I had a piano recital, competition, or performance at my school, I would get so nervous! The interesting thing is the second I step on that stage, I feel like the most free-badass-in-charge version of myself.
I would say it is both interesting and frustrating. The “leading-up” to the stage is hell but being on stage can be blissful. Since the pandemic ended, I have found it really difficult to find my legs doing even simple things in this world: going to the store and making plans with friends. When I had to go to the airport every day and leave home for a show, it felt like pure chaos and my body just shut down.
That being said, there was a time when I overcame this! I know I have the ability to do so. It is just a matter of how and when and will that only be a dream? I recently have been really into a pianist named Vladamir Horowitz and his story. He was a very famous heartthrob and would tour the world a lot! He started developing severe depression and stopped touring. He didn't perform for TWELVE years and didn't leave his home for two years!
In a way, that made me feel less alone. Trust me, it’s heartbreaking to feel almost trapped by my anxiety and panic disorder and derealization. It's humiliating as well as absolutely gut-wrenchingly frustrating. But, I will always keep fighting!
iHR: The cover art for both “Can’t Remember Your Name” and “Tiny Human” incorporate a large eye against a violet-purple background. What is the meaning behind this style choice? Are you seeing the truth of life’s circumstances at this time in your life?
Elohim: I chose the eye as a recurring theme because perception was important. In a way what you mentioned applies to that, the eye represents what I am seeing as well. As you look through the different covers, you’ll see the eye in different environments or stylized in different ways. That speaks to my perception of the music at that time and how I felt when I looked inside.
iHR: When I listened to the album from start to finish, “The Call” easily became my favorite song from the album! Quite honestly, it has become one of my favorite songs of all time.
This masterful track’s dialogue is an account of the human experience embodying feelings of desire, loneliness, self-awareness, while seeming unafraid to express those vulnerable feelings.
You’ve mastered all of those emotions and placed them in a song that can make listeners cry while dancing to their darkest moments simultaneously. This song brought me to tears of acceptance on the first listen.
Thank you for being an artist unafraid to express yourself because this track in particular has made me feel seen and understood with lyrics, “feel everything and nothing at the same time”.
Because I can’t imagine my life without this song now, why did you include it in the album?
Elohim: I am so happy you love it so much, wow! Thank you! I had a very similar feeling and I knew I had to add it. Sometimes, we question things and with this, I had zero questioning. I just knew it was perfect. It's so funny–I had sent it to someone on my team and he said “We should add this to the album if it's not too late”. I FELT THE SAME!
Funkin Matt had sent me the track. I opened it and I just started freestyling, speaking these words in one take on my voice notes app. I sent it to him being like this is kinda weird but..and he sent it back as it is right now. “The Call” is probably the fastest song I’ve ever made. The one time a manic decision was one of the best!
iHR: Even though “Can’t Remember Your Name” is written about memory loss and brain fog. I found that “Can’t Remember Your Name” also notes the struggle of emotional blunting with lyrics: “What’s the point of living if I can’t feel a thing?.
How does your raw, honest artistic expression guide you in phases of emotional blunting or phases of feeling too overemotional?
Elohim: Wanna know what's funny? Sometimes, I write the best songs on the first day of my menstrual cycle or the night before. HAHA! As you know, being a woman is very complicated and it’s not talked about enough (in my personal opinion).
Anyway, I think my body as a whole is very in tune emotionally and spiritually. Yes, sometimes that means I’m way too in tune so much that I have to shut out the world–completely hermit away alone under the blankets and not speak to another soul.
I would say my cycle, my emotions, and my spirit guides me to create. Sometimes, honestly, it's not good! But, that's why this year I've written almost 4 albums. I can't say all of it is amazing but there is some of the best stuff I've ever written sprinkled in there!
iHR: I’m a huge fan of fashion psychology and with your new press shots, it’s so easy to recognize this new resurgence of self-confidence and liberated expression you’re exuding. From long black latex gloves and extreme wide flare denim jeans, what is motivating you to come forward and experiment with your fashion style right now?
Elohim: This year has been all about feeling confident in my body and working hard to do so. That specific day I had that photoshoot, I felt SO confident! I felt in control and empowered. I felt, dare I say, BEAUTIFUL! What an amazing feeling!!! I think as humans we must celebrate when we feel that way, embrace it and run with it.
]]>savormeditation loves to spread female-empowerment across the scene and support female DJs that keep our dance floor alive (with inclusivity)! Here to inspire you to always support women in electronic dance music, groove your way to the dance floor and experience these three major headlining female acts on this year’s lineup.
Bass riffs. Cinematic soundscapes. This is Whipped Cream. This Toronto born figure-skater-turned-producer is determined to distinguish her sound like none other. Driven by cinema, hip-hop, and electronica, 2024 warrants a look inside her new creative lease to be seen as a songwriter and vocalist. Whipped Cream shows no limits as she never succumbs to creative stagnation which has caused the latest release of her new EP, is this real?.
This album underlines her most authentic self; take a listen and hopefully she’ll mix your favorite track from the album! Gracing stages with her presence around the world like Coachella and Tomorrowland, it’s your chance to witness her in real-time at Bass Camp VII!
Top your sundae with Whipped Cream and catch her performance on Sunday, July 29 at the Main Stage at 5:30pm.
Color.Love is the luster in every rainbow spread across the EDM scene as a live performance artist incorporating a vocal effects processor, Roland TR8 drum machine, and an RC505 Looper. At 18, the “Fall Back” DJ-producer devoted herself to pursuing her dreams of becoming a full-time DJ while studying music production and sound design at Point Blank in Los Angeles, California.
Buying her first turntables at this same age paved her way to “collect sounds from the world”. Recently based in Ibiza, this prowess of a sound engineer is widely praised for performing an exclusive live set at Desert Hearts Festivals at the LA Coliseum showcasing only original new music. If you’ve never heard of this rare artist before and enjoy house music, check out Color.Love’s latest release “Like a Groove”.
Take a walk on the wild side and explore Color.Love’s live instrumentation performance at The Dancetronauts Bass Station Stage on Saturday, July 27 at 4pm.
Nominated as “Breakthrough DJ of the Year” in 2023 by DJ Mag, this Washington D.C. based “House Princess”, Baby Weight has demonstrated her genre-bending talent and advocacy as a trans artist. The Chub Rub indie record label co-founder is well-known for her first Beatport #1 release “Rave Police”.
Because of Baby Weight’s versatility in her sound, she has earned support from artists VNSSA, Chris Lorenzo, and Walker & Royce preparing her to perform at popular festivals like Dirtybird Campout. Recognized as “resolutely anti-bullshit and pro fun”, Baby Weight appears on LP Giobbi Presents FEMME HOUSE with singles “Inner Voice” and “House Princess'' which was featured on Calvin Klein’s 2022 Pride campaign. Prepare for a house set like none other and plug-in to give your ears a preview with “Reading” featured on Mija’s label Never B Alone.
You can find Baby Weight owning the dance floor at The Dancetronauts Bass Station Stage on Saturday, July 27 at 6pm.
This is your sign to plan your Bass Camp VII performance schedule! Check out the full lineup and set times here.
]]>This Insomniac Entertainment festival is curated from the iconic Alice in Wonderland elements we all adore: Playing Card characters touring the festival grounds and accurate art installations from the storybook. Apart from unleashing their inner bandersnatch or jabberwocky, headliners (ravers) embodied Alice’s curiosity to explore the depths of wonderland: The Caterpillar’s Garden, Mad Hatter’s Stage, and Queen’s Valley.
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Sprouting from Tulgey Alley, the path beyond the playing card and rose garden arches, and past “This Way”, “That Way”, “Down” or “Up” Road, every stage was designed like playing cards in King, Ace, 9, and 10. Who knew caterpillars and butterflies love the best of house music? The Absolems on this particular dance floor danced to Cherry Tooth, Max Styler and Nostalgix before HYPERBEAM: Odd Mob + OMNOM on day 1. This no-boundaries-experimental B2B performance originated from their collaborative releases like “Mind Awake, Body Asleep” featured on John Summit’s label, Experts Only.
HYPERBEAM featured well-loved favorites “Saving Up - Remix”, “Stay Busy - Odd Mob Club Mix”, “All Day, All Night”, and “Losing Control”. HYPERBEAM easily became my favorite performance of the weekend as I truly felt like Alice in search of wisdom among the sonic bloom in this garden of live flowers. If you didn’t feel like Absolem at this stage basking in the sounds of the garden of live flowers, all white rabbits on a mission to the bass stage hopped to the Mad Hatter Stage for Crankdat.
After, Disco Lines attracted a crowd ready to dance to his seamless and talented fusion of bass to house to drum and bass to house again. The sun began to disappear during this set and the stage’s mint-green shadow lights glowed the stage like a butterfly’s cocoon for us to dance.
The closer yet higher elevation towards the stage made it seem as if you were looking into this swirly portal while the dusk faded. On day 2, Fame Sounds was cooking and feeding the looking-glass insects on the dance floor with mixed classic songs such as “Heads Will Roll” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs and “Walking On a Dream” by Empire Of The Sun. Next, Gene Ferris, BISCITS, and Shiba San B2B CID had the talking-flower-ravers grooving in this EDM amphitheater.
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March Hares and Hatters flocked to this stage for filthy bass and filthy bass only. Starting with day 1, Sip & Smoak: Smoakland B2B SIPPY was the cake of this mad tea party with tracks featuring SIPPY’s “Sip That” and sharing Mersiv and Effin’s new unreleased track. The three artists were seen wearing SIPPY’s official pink fuzzy sunglasses while she mixed a song she confessed she wrote on the way to The Gorge.
This was a performance bringing bandersnatches out of their cages for the start of summer next to the blue teapot photo opp in VIP. In addition, the Queen of Hearts was getting in on the fun dancing on stage in full costume away from her rose garden and posing for pictures with headliners. Scheduled to perform next was Crankdat, Of The Trees, and Adventure Club. On day 2, primarily riddim and drum and bass was heard; Poni mixed “i like the way you kiss me” by Artemas before YDG blended dubstep into his mix.
Making the crowd mob, a trippy wormhole-themed dormouse danced on stage at the same time. Later that night, Boogie T had the dance floor wooking out with new music featuring Ganja White Night. With the night unfinished, Virtual Riot then asked for an all-girl mosh pit and asked for the crowd to be nice to one another-who doesn’t love it when DJs make female-led mosh pits?
The Queen’s Valley Stage is placed in the amphitheater further away from the two stages next to the “Drink Me” bar and lookout directing to the famous scenic views of the Columbia River. New ravers: hanging out at the “Drink Me” bar and waiting for the sun to set for the perfect picture is never a bad idea.
Still from the same place, you could listen to Pauline Herr and Discovery Project while taking a break from the large crowd in this nocturnal garden-like balcony. On day 1, Alison Wonderland began her performance with a storyline in her visuals which could be watched in the lawn above the amphitheater. “I’m Alison Wonderland at Beyond Wonderland and I can play however fucking long I want”, this crowd matched her energy in intensity as the pit was entirely full.
Closing the stage on this night was the special performance Mellodeath: Marshmello x SVDDEN DEATH. Trap and heavy bass blasted its way through the crowd and people seemed to party harder compared to other SVDDEN DEATH sets. Usually feared because of his scary visuals, this B2B performance specifically welcomed those who wouldn’t normally attend a SVDDEN DEATH set.
On day 2, the crowd was standing shoulder-to-shoulder for one of the most anticipated artists of the weekend, Troyboi. His performance turned this festival into a club with loud energy and trap sounds, unable to hear anything but him mixing “Drop It Like It’s Hot” by Snoop Dogg as his final song.
Waving goodbye to Beyond Wonderland 2024 at this stage was Zedd sharing old school tracks “Clarity”, “The Middle”, “Stay” and my personal favorite “Break Free”. Finally, he shared his new track “Out of Time” featuring Bea Miller which he self-claimed was his favorite singer. If you’ve never seen Zedd before, you can expect (and remember) an uplifting, heartwarming time; it’s the EDM designed to give you positive feelings.
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Open to experiencing the full throttle of this EDM wonderland, the curious Alices (like myself) found a larger than life sized chessboard for anyone to play. To my surprise, some played a full game at 3am! This afterparty was a looking-glass silent disco labeled with “eat me” entertainment! Were you the Hatter of the group? The White Rabbit? Or, Alice? What did you find at the afterparty? Some of the craziest experiences are born from afterparties and what did you see down the rabbit hole?
Joyous and willing to connect together in dance, this afterparty on day 0 showcased SIPPY and her preview of her B2B2B performance with Smoakland (Sip & Smoak). The entire time she wore her new signature pink gremlin mask and pink fuzzy sunglasses to match–total feral gremlin mode. Before she hugged WUBMAMA on stage, SIPPY mixed Panic At The Disco’s, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies" with a drum and bass beat she twerked to as her farewell. SHe truly filled the room with her feminine, lively energy!
On day 1, Sheps, TOBEHONEST, and AUXCENT, created a gateway to another rabbit hole with their versatile display of house. AUXCENT blew the minds of those who love bass house with underground hits, “Like This” and unreleased IDs from his house mix series “House Slang 4”.
Jabberwocky-mode was most welcome here! Jessica Audiffred’s Hard Techno set was a combination between techno and her natural progression towards bass. If you were anything like me, you loved this alternate reality so much that you wished it could have been longer!
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Beyond Wonderland PNW fashion sparkled when attendees dressed as Tweedledum and Tweedlee, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Alice, and White Rabbit. However, I didn’t see any ravers taking any inspiration from Tim Burton's White Queen. How could you not plan your rave outfits according to the theme? Dressing up for this mad tea party only enhanced your tea time and becoming part of the storybook psychedelia was unforgettable! Designing my outfits with both Alice and playing cards in mind, my favorite look from the weekend was this unique DIY Painted Rose Top.
The White Rabbit welcomes you to the tea party again this 2025! Tickets for Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge 2025 are on sale now!
As gates opened and RESIDUO welcomed ravers to this intergalactic party, they were greeted by the legendary flying saucer PHXLIGHTS sign inspiring those to snag a quick picture with their rave families, or should I say fellow space cadets? When the sun finally vanished to reveal the stars in the black sky, night 1’s special B2B performance showcased JOYRYDE B2B Habstrakt was loved to the moon and back.
Watching JOYRYDE collaborate with a friend and fellow DJ-producer Habstrakt on stage livened him to express his delight that spread to the crowd’s body language. JOYRYDE said he was grateful to be there at PHXLIGHTS with his friends and family while rainbow visuals were displayed in the background. With this masterful combination of these two heavy-hitting names, it created another flavor of bass house that felt extremely special to PHXLIGHTS.
If this set couldn't become more special for this duo, JOYRYDE asked the crowd to wish Habstrakt him a happy birthday and the crowd without hesitation proceeded. In the midst of everyone dancing themselves clean, a rave family dressed as a group of astronauts in full helmet gear!
For the past three years in Arizona’s EDM scene, the spinning cloths, formally known as flow stars, weren't extremely popular, but they were popular in Arizona this weekend! It was eye-opening to see this new and upcoming change happening in the local flow art print paired with matching Kritter Klips and a tail!
It wasn’t exactly related to aliens but it was a space-strawberry-inspired look! Seeing this specific outfit inspired me to buy matching Kritter Klips and corresponding tail at The Dreamland Studios vending booth! One unexpected perk about this festival map: there was always a food vendor in close proximity to every stage which saved time!
On night 2, ALLEYCVT shared her space bass transcending the crowd, followed by Apashe and Dr. Oliver Tree. After, the crowd finally made it to their destination into a futuristic soundscape with Deorro B2B Valentine Khan and Kaskade.
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Extraterrestrial Earthlings at The Evo Silent Disco
Two channels hosting to the sounds of house, bass, DnB, and the genre-bending combination of all of it was a perfect spot to spend time away from the main stage if you needed a break from the crowd. Plus, who doesn't like channel surfing to give support to all of the artists? By the end of the night 1, most people scattered this stage’s dance floor to see Seven Lions.
Even though PRETTYHARD’s performance was the second to last set for this stage, Sed’s Vortex was seen at the front of the stage supporting him–seeing DJ-producer-couples support one another is another form of PLUR in my book! Night 2 scheduled artists DOMINATRIX, SAFEWORD, and more to continue Arizona’s trip beyond the galaxy.
BeatBox Invasion Stage: Abducted by the Sound
Near the outskirts of the BeatBox Invasion Stage, Weird & Wonderful cast members were dressed in chrome outfits and large green yoda ears! If you’re a stage-hopper like me, watching performers in full character on the way to the next stage deserves to be listed on the itinerary of fun at every festival!
Despite the Invasion stage being a side stage, many would think this stage wouldn’t rise to the occasion with a packed stage, but this stage was packed during SEPPI’s hardcore performance that had everyone dancing to every bass drop on night 1! District XII, a local heavy riddim DJ, still had dancers clinging to every heavy bass drop because Arizona celebrates local artists from their community like any other headliner! Night 2 carried another well-loved riddim DJ-producer BLVCKROSE, Cafe Caderas, and more to end the weekend’s excursion.
Couldn’t make it to PHXLIGHTS this year? Check out the Relentless Beats event calendar here to get yourself back on the dance floor this festival season!]]>As an artist singing for all to feel less alone with her heartfelt lyrics, her new solo track “Embers” accomplishes just that. Famous for combining beauty, ferocity, and vulnerability in her voice, “Embers” is one new release out of many to come along with other projects this 2024. I, Mary Mason, on the behalf of savormeditation, collected HAYLA’s jewels of wisdom: giving oneself the license to experiment, the meaning behind the song lyrics in “Embers”, and the life lessons which motivate her to seek true expression while at this year’s Electronic Dance Music Awards.
iHR: Thank you so much for your time! It’s an honor to interview you, especially under these circumstances being here at the EDMAs! How do you feel after your performance?
HAYLA: Singing is my favorite thing to do, so honestly, I was honored when they asked me to perform here at the EDMAs! It’s my first time in Miami and to be surrounded by this, I had a few moments where I had my eyes opened to the amazing area–the setting is incredible. The audience sang along and danced a little bit too! It was an early performance and really cool!
iHR: How did you prepare for this performance since performing for the EDMAs can be different from any other club or festival appearance?
HAYLA: I knew we had the time slot that we did. I knew the tracks I wanted to perform were the collaborations I had before: the crowd-pleasers, but I love singing those songs. You write and perform them, but seeing people sing them, I think that connective part is the best part. I also wanted to perform some of my own music, so I performed my upcoming single “Embers”.
iHR: Speaking of “Embers”, with lyrics: “Fire burn in the darkness/ Take a breath/ Fill my lungs with you/ Memories of us/ See the embers of dust and it all fell apart”. Can you tell me more about the meaning behind them?
HAYLA: “Embers” was written with my good friend Martin Mason MIles and produced by the amazing MotherEarth. I wrote this song about being able to burn everything that reminds you of a person to ashes except that tiny ember that won't let anything other than time put it out.
iHR: What was your favorite part of the process when filming the music video for your collaborative track with John Summit, “Shiver”?
HAYLA: It was an incredible day! I’ve never been on a big set like that before. Seeing the inner-workings of how something like that works and seeing the set is what makes it incredible. It was great to see the amount of people who knew what they were doing and moving to the speed of things. Obviously, me and John are friends now which made it fun to be on set together; he’s so lovely.
iHR: With that, you and John Summit create an otherworldly duo, what is your favorite thing about working with him?
HAYLA: Thank you! I think he has a euphoric way of producing. I feel like all of his drops and chord sequences make it atmospheric. Because the sound is always so vast, but it allows my vocal to breathe as well. I think when you’re working with producers you try to make sure no part gets. He’s kept the integrity of my vocal which I appreciate. It’s just so fun to sing along because it's like that big sound like the music behind us now is doing. He’s just a great producer, he has a great ear, and I feel like it’s emotional as well.
iHR: Which female singers inspired you to become the powerful vocalist you are today?
HAYLA: Whitney Houston! Definitely! I was obsessed! The first musical thing I ever had was The Bodyguard on tape. I used to have this Fisher Price karaoke machine when I was four-years-old and I used to sit there, play it, and reverse it. I have a recording of it, it’s actually hilarious! Whitney was my #1 idol, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand–quite a few of artists I grew up listening to with my parents. We always listened to music constantly; they’re not musicians themselves but it was a massive part of my life growing up. I think I just latched on, especially because my mom and I would sing together. We still do!
iHR: Congratulations on all of your well-deserved EDMA nominations and awards! How has this recognition and impact of the awards made you feel?
HAYLA: I think it’s incredible! I’m so grateful to have the recognition! It means a lot! I had an interview and didn’t realize I had won at first. The recognition isn’t lost on me, so It really does mean a lot!
iHR: 2023 was a pivotal year for your discography, what helped you stay motivated to create?
HAYLA: That’s a really good question actually! I think you can have those bouts of doubt. I felt like I had a creative role, a few things to say and get off my chest. The nice thing about writing is it can sometimes be like a diary. So, you might write something and it may not look like anything at all. Then, you piece it together like a jigsaw puzzle–a diary but a crossword.
iHR: As a writer, it reminds me of some lines/song lyrics mattering more than others.
HAYLA: Yeah! Kind of like: what’s that? I’m feeling that but what about it sticks out? Maybe this line is more relatable to others, maybe it can help people feel less alone and not on their own. This year, I definitely like I had a lot more to say as an artist. It doesn’t always happen because you can have those moments like: oh, shit, I guess I have nothing to say here. But, I felt like there was more to say! I feel as if I’m in control of my mind a bit more. HAYLA points to her head. Write, please!
iHR: I love your festival fashion so much because I am a HUGE fan of black, latex, leather, anything that emulates dominatrix fashion. What inspires your choice of performance outfits?
HAYLA: I’ve always loved the gothic-alternative look. Black is my favorite color. I choose what I wear by feeling a lot of the time. All of my clothes are black, so how am I going to choose? I was experimenting a little bit and I felt like I wasn’t elevating myself to the level I wanted to be at. So, I found Beau Tiger Rae who is my amazing stylist that I’ve been working with. He’s given me a license to experiment. I was experimenting and I was wondering is that for me? He said, “Yes, it’s for you. Why wouldn’t it be for you?”. Dressing up is fun and it’s for everybody! I think it’s an extension of expressing the self! He’s given me more license especially because he finds me pieces and he’ll ask, “Would you wear that? I think you’ll look good in it.” I try the fashion piece on and I think: I should have always had this. I’ve always loved fashion, leather, and latex. I have a pair of Doc Martens I’ve had for as long as I can remember; they’re battered and beaten up, but I am never getting rid of them. My expression has been elevated a little bit more now.
iHR: It’s wonderful to hear you and your stylist are allowing for more creative freedom even in this aspect of your self-expression because I think allowing creative freedom can spread to other parts of your artistry.
HAYLA: It’s funny actually because I feel like it’s a tidbit of feeling more daring like yeah, I’m going to do that. Yeah, I’m going to wear that. And, feel comfortable in it! I feel like I’ve given myself license in other ways as well.
iHR: You’ve curated almost 10 years of your discography, is there a part of your artistic expression you’d like to change or strengthen?
HAYLA: Oh, my gosh, yes! I’ve always played musical instruments to a degree where I form an understanding, but I don’t push myself further with it. I really want to become better at playing piano because I would love to be able to show that to people. Also, playing guitar. I need to get over being freaked-out about showing people that! I’ve developed more confidence in other areas like writing in who I am as HAYLA–that side that people see. Other things I wished I had taken more time and care in cultivating. I still have hurdles to chip down, I think my mission should focus on trying to get over those hurdles and stick to something, so I can be more multifaceted as well. I’d like to write my completely own stuff without relying on anybody else. I love working with other people, but I’d like to be more self-sufficient.
iHR: It’s admirable and inspiring that you show a lot of grace with this concept of confidence as a process.
HAYLA: It’s funny because some people expect confidence to fully be present sometimes. At times, confidence can show up depending on the day, the mood, feelings, emotions. It’s a total process! There are times where you’re not feeling great, but you still have to take an hour to listen to your favorite music and take deep breaths to get yourself centered.
iHR: I’m curious, what is a recurring life lesson you keep learning?
HAYLA: I’ve doubted myself so much throughout my life about loads of things. I know everyone does. I’m a terrible overthinker, my God, if I could turn that off I would. I think in the past if I second-guessed myself, I was putting it off for no reason. It’s like you against what your anxious mind is telling you not to do, it’s there to prove yourself wrong and going forward and thinking like why can’t this space be for me? Why can’t I do that? Why can’t I wear this? Why can’t do those things? In the most healthy way, it’s kind of like giving myself the excuse to do it anyway!
iHR: What is next in store for you this year?
HAYLA: I have been working on an album; it’s nearly done. I think we’re looking at November for the release date hopefully. I’m really looking forward to that! There’s a few collaborations as well that I can’t say anything about just yet. Maybe some gigs and touring at the end of the year.
]]>As a household name in electronic dance music, the “Shake What Ya Mama” producer plans to contribute more of his no-boundaries-outlook and personal artistic vision of house music among the scene and share the togetherness of community among his fan base this year. This tech-house-shooting-star accomplished new levels of recognition in 2023 such as reaching millions of streams and headlining debut performances at festivals he once dreamed of like Tomorrowland 2023.
This next musical chapter in his discography has become quintessential to him like the essence of water. Inspired and elated to share what is to come, I, Mary Mason, at savormeditation had the privilege to interview Bleu Clair about the album art and meaning behind “Underwater” as well as his ever-evolving relationship to house music.
iHR: Thank you so much for your time and congratulations on your newest release, “Underwater”! Despite your irresistible use of basslines and percussion in this track, the lyrics allude to vulnerability and fear; with the fear, it causes one to seek refuge to hide, “try to breathe underwater”. What inspired you to produce these lyrics that feel universal?
Bleu Clair: Thank you for having me! I just found that vocal sample on Splice, and I fell in love with how it sounds and the lyrics during the first listen. But, the original sample’s BPM was quite different and I had to do a lot of processing on that vocal. Nonetheless, I’m really happy with the outcome.
iHR: The album cover art for “Underwater” contains the Bleu Label stamp that reads: “New Age of House Music”. Can you tell us what this “New Age of House Music” means to you? How do you want to further support this new age with your music or creative vision?
Bleu Clair: It’s a tag that I always put on my artwork, merch, and show flyers. It’s just that I feel like the house music scene has always been here for a long time and I love the genre a lot, but I wanted to try to do something new on it without sacrificing the main element of house music.
iHR: If I’m not mistaken, you’re the second DJ (other than Angger Dimas) from Indonesia to tour in the US. How would you like to see the EDM scene give more representation and inclusivity to DJs from different backgrounds?
Bleu Clair: Yeah, and now we also have Papa Khan and Ootoro touring the States–I’m really proud of them. We feel like our music received more appreciation in the states compared to what we experience back home. But, it is understandable since dance music (especially house and dubstep like what Papa Khan is doing) is not the mainstream thing there.
iHR: As a lover of tech house, it was a dream to experience your B2B set with San Pacho at Decadence Arizona 2023! You both made the crowd feel extremely special on the dance floor during New Year’s. How did that experience change your opinion or perception of B2B performances altogether?
Bleu Clair: Thank you! That set was our second set together, and both of them are completely unplanned. Patrik is a good friend and very talented producer, so we just play what we like, try to match the vibe with each other. Super happy with how it went though haha!
iHR: I’ve been a fan of your music since 2022 and you remain as one of my favorite tech house artists! Surprisingly enough, I was also listening to a lot of lo-fi, ambient electronica when I came across your track “Hyperspace”. What inspired you to collaborate with Teza Sumendra on this mellow, relaxing track that sounds different from the rest of your discography? I LOVE this genre-bending track by the way!
Bleu Clair: I’ve always been a big fan of Teza and I think his singing is some of the best that I’ve ever heard. So, I sent him a couple demos, and he liked the hyperspace instrumental demo. Funny thing is: it only took around 15 minutes to record the whole vocal for that song. He works very quickly and efficiently.
iHR: Your fans absolutely love the groovy feel of your BLEUPRINT mixes! Do you feel as if you have more creative freedom to experiment with this side project? Also, would you ever want to experiment with an EDM subgenre outside of tech house?
Bleu Clair: I always try to release as many unreleased tracks on BLEUPRINT mixes as possible just so I can test which tracks receive good feedback and which do not. Sometimes I also release some unreleased tracks I like from DJs. Yes, the first time I tried to make music on a laptop, I started making dubstep and bass music since I was really influenced by Skrillex at that time. I think it’s very possible for me to start producing other genres.
iHR: Being a food-enthusiast, you never shy away from sharing delicious posts of food paired with music updates on your Instagram. What is your favorite food to eat while you’re on tour?
Bleu Clair: Local food in the city that I’m visiting! Everytime I visit a city I’ve never been to before, I always google “famous food spot in x city” before going there.
iHR: Your evolving discography has been wonderful to follow! What is next in store for you this 2024?
Bleu Clair: I'm planning to release another 5-6-track EP this year and edit packs! Super excited to share the music with you all! ]]>In an effort to curate more passion and appreciation for the EDM community, artists Green Velvet, Dr. Fresch, TOBEHONEST, Kito, and BIJOU supported the mission of coming together in the name of music to enrich this Phoenician community. This special underground event attracted a collective to Warehouse 215 to celebrate an atmosphere of inspiration, connection, and hedonistic-good house music.
Veteran ravers: do you remember your first warehouse rave? Many ravers remember their first warehouse rave as an underground, one-for-the-books experience but nothing too luxurious. With your typical warehouse rave, the address on the event flier isn’t announced until 10pm, the warehouse has one A/C unit, everyone is drowning in sweat, and there’s absolutely little to no light–just music imposing as the atmosphere.
At Warehouse 215, it’s a grand, elevated experience. Eclectic yet underground, there were at least two chandeliers in every room, The Reading Room Stage had a bookshelf wall with succulents and books which embellished the ambience–it’s a warehouse-gone-glamorous!
Smaller venues like Warehouse 215 are notorious for bringing people together; sometimes there can be too much anonymity at festivals as it can be harder to recognize people you may know. If you can’t recognize your friends or artists among large crowds, you can’t expect to connect with others.
Three close-knit stages were planted in the rich, elevated warehouse: The Guild, The Reading Room, and The Cathedral. Spacious and close views of the DJ, every space-turned-dance-floor opened a sense of closeness between yourself, other ravers, and the artist.
As much as all ravers love the feeling of dancing at a massive stage, there’s nothing like being able to watch your favorite DJ make every move on the mixing board. It allows ravers to see artists’ facial expressions, movement, and production methods–a look inside artists’ personalities.
Without this small setting, ravers like myself wouldn’t have been able to notice Green Velvet’s stoic demeanor during “Sheeple” and “Jolean." He doesn’t introduce himself to the crowd on the microphone or have a facial expression unless it's his signature smile widening from ear-to-ear as the last sound leaves the speaker and his set concludes.
BIJOU is one of Arizona’s most prolific and cherished DJs while highly regarded among both g-house and bass house, especially after winning the 2023 Bass House Song Of The Year Award from the Electronic Dance Music Awards for “I know” featuring Marten Hørger.
Since he’s involved with his local community and EDM scene, fans were ecstatic to hear him mix “Gang Gang” and “Losing Control” by OMNOM . “Something for your mind, your body, and your soul”, BIJOU sampled “The Realm” by C’hantal and it felt like a guided meditation to “pleasures of the higher sense."
Soon after that, Dr. Fresch couldn’t help himself from jumping on stage to play a mini B2B with his best friend and played their collaborative tracks like “Hello (Gangsta $hit)”. Biased towards loving bass house to the ends of the earth, this was my favorite performance of the weekend.
Dr. Fresch was halfway through his set when he said, “We’re not going home until we decide on a song we like” and proceeded to bring a multitude of other artists on stage for a B2B2B2B2B… If you were standing on the outskirts of the stage entrance, you could see a train of DJs at the right side of the stage approaching the decks, taking turns in an order right after the other.
Some of those DJs were No Thanks, Garrett Murphy, Burman, and BIJOU. It wasn’t until Dr. Fresch ended his set by announcing there were twenty DJs who joined him on stage–what a party! By now, you could imagine the immaculate, tastemaking yet various styles of house music emitting from those speakers simultaneously.
Community, art, and love were pillars of inspiration for Thomas Turner, Founder of The Phoenix Warehouse Project. The three foundational pillars of this project have one commonality: coming together. Setting the intention of celebrating music and dance, local artists like AVITAS, Peachy Keen, and other creatives were seen reconnecting and frolicking to each other’s performances; artists hopped off stage for fans or friends to shake hands and snag a quick picture.
The Weird And Wonderful Cast gave hypnotizing performances on both nights, so much that people would stop dancing to watch the coordinated dances before them. Visual artists Nonotheartist and Rami completed a live B2B painting for the VIP section for surveyors to witness the work in progress which shows warehouse raves have the potential to be immersive!
Smaller venues/events open the possibilities of meeting your new best friend or sharing kind words with your favorite artists–it keeps the PLUR and inspiration going around. Plus, who doesn’t feel more passionate about EDM, happy to connect with others, and pursuing your own passions after a memorable event?
If you couldn’t attend the kickoff weekend, don’t worry! You still have the chance to embark on Arizona’s epitome of community and artistic expression with Phoenix Warehouse Project’s next event: Walker & Royce featuring special guests Westend, Cloverdale, and Dillon Nathaniel on May 3 at Warehouse 215. Buy your tickets now before they’re sold-out! ]]>This year’s lineup creates its own altered orbit as it incorporates more B2B performances and completely new names to ever appear on the lineup. Night 1 debuts Seven Lions, NGHTMRE, goddard., and SABAI to begin your journey across the galaxy! NIght 2 continues the trip to the moon and back with artists Kaskade, Dr. Oliver Tree, Alleycvt, Apashe, and more for this annual diamond planet experience.
Both nights will feature must-see B2B performance from JOYRYDE B2B Habstrakt and Deorro B2B Valentino Khan in their rarest form of fusing their sound to create an out-of-this-world performance you can’t find at every major festival.
Three stages (or flying saucers) will station on the raceway: The Mothership Stage AKA the main stage, The Fallout Silent Disco, and The Invasion Stage. The Fallout Silent Disco presented by Evo Vapes highlights local house and bass artists such as PRETTYHARD and Dominatrix to name a few–words to the wise: there’s a disco ball on the dance floor at this particular stage!
Similar to last year, Beatbox showcases The Invasion Stage with more local artists like BLVCKROSE and Seppi. The classic Voodoo Ranger 1UP Arcade should be a stop on your trail to the Milky Way if you’re in the mood to play games, win games, and try their new Hardcharged Tea!
View the full lineup to plan your performance schedule now. Single-day passes are available starting at $80, while two-day passes are priced at $150.
Ticket and hotel packages are unavailable for this event. After landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) and checking into a nearby hotel, a 30-minute uber ride is required to arrive at Phoenix Raceway. Goodyear, Arizona is a neighboring city with plenty of hotels and access to ubers/rideshare. In fact, Goodyear is closer to Phoenix Raceway than Phoenix.
Arriving and exiting the event with a designated driver and vehicle is the best case scenario for transportation as parking is always free; premium parking is available. Plus, uber rides may become too expensive at 2am or not enough drivers are able to complete your transformation request (speaking from experience).
Relentless Beats offers shuttle packages for roundtrip transportation from Downtown Tempe which is 25 minutes away from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. If absolutely necessary, it can be wise to buy a shuttle pass and request an Uber transportation from the shuttle stop in Tempe because Tempe is a college town with many Lyft/Ubur drivers ready to bring you home! Single-day and 2-day shuttle passes range from $49-$75.
PHXLIGHTS attendees partake in their own secret handshake in festival fashion as it encourages the alien, astronomical, and extraterrestrial lovers to dress for this otherworldly theme! If you’re wearing neon green like the skin of an alien, antennas as a space robot, or astronaut suit like Neil Armstrong, you know the secret handshake!
Frolicking Fantasy Floral Sequin Outfit
Date In Wonderland Marabou Outfit
Kooky Chronicles Recycled Mushroom Outfit
Wearing alien-inspired greens is the go-to choice for many, but who says you can’t dress up like the sun, a star, or even a planet? If you’re going for a futuristic vibe for this champagne supernova of a festival, savormeditation’ limited edition Digital Dojo Halter Top and matching Digital Bell Bottoms will make you feel like you’re from 3024!
For those with the ethereal souls as nebulas or shooting stars, the Rolita Couture x iHR Forever Angel Pixie Baby Doll Dress will allow you to shine under the lasers. Alien allies, you’ll look spot-on with this green Ignite My Fire Fishnet Bodysuit or any clothing item from the Trippy Treats Collection.
]]>With more than just ranking #1 on the charts, she swam, drowned, and caught her breathful song of passion in the underrepresented waves of pioneering a creative path in the male-dominated music industry. Because VASSY’s impact in EDM is an example for other aspiring female artists to affirm their creative path is worthy and possible to pursue, she was awarded the first female winner of the 2023 EDMA Icon Award.
Making monumental herstory (not history) and taking steps forward for EDM-womankind, the Queen of EDM has recently reconnected with her genre-defying sound in an effort to resurrect from her creative claustrophobia. The jazz-indie-pop-artist-turned-EDM-queen showcases Supreme, a 7-track LP of VASSY’s tastebreaking discography powering reggaetón-inspired ballads, victorious song titles, and most importantly, her strength in authentic self-expression.
I, Mary Mason, on behalf of savormeditation was granted the opportunity to celebrate Women’s History Month this March by discussing with this figure in EDM royalty about female empowerment, perseverance in the face of rejection, and joyful determination that flourished in the creative process of Supreme.
iHR: VASSY, thank you very much for your time! “Supreme” is a song of high self-confidence and powerful self-affirmation. It inspires me as a listener to look at myself as the apple of my own eye. How do you stay true to feeling like your most authentic self?
Vassy: By remaining true to myself despite feeling like ‘i don’t belong’ or not part of some click or club. I have always been a bit of an outsider in most things throughout life and that's ok with me because I have to live with myself so as long as I love what I see or love who I am that's what matters most. It also helps to have friends and family out of the business to be surrounded by people who do important things like save lives, screen for cancer, operate on animals, study marine life or climate change. Just try to keep a diverse group of friends and positive people around you that you can learn from and be inspired.
iHR: I would love to know more about your creative process for your newest 7-track album, Supreme! Why did you feel this was the perfect title for the album?
Vassy: I am in a Supreme state of mind and in a supreme part of my life. I say this because I feel supreme, I am supreme in the sense that I feel at peace with myself and who I am and what I do and who I have become. It is a supreme state of mine, an inner peace, it sets the tone for the album and where I am at in my life is a very supreme chapter.
iHR: Since Women’s History Month is happening in March, how have your female-led friendships/relationships shaped you into the woman you are today?
Vassy: I have a very diverse group of friends who are all amazingly beautiful strong women, some vulnerable, some emotive but all very strong. The women who raised me were all strong amazing women who had courage and took chances and were not afraid to speak up and be bold. My grandma, who we call ‘giagia’ its Greek for grandmother, was as tough as it gets, fought 2 wars, raised two daughters as a window on her own, raised cattle and ran her own agricultural farm… she was truly a hero to us all. My mum and my sister are both strong women. I am blessed to be surrounded by so many incredible remarkable women. I have many female friends who are proud of my success and I am proud of theirs, we support one another and hold each other up.
iHR: Being a woman in a creative yet male-led industry, how did you remain determined during moments of doubt or rejection before your music started to rise to popularity?
Vassy: My philosophy in life is that Rejections are simply Redirections!!! It is a very male dominated space in the dance world and at times it can be really frustrating for me and most women to have to deal with so many guys and their egos, we get bullied at times too by men where they probably would not have the guts to do that to a guy, we also get called bossy or Diva’s if we know what we want or say what we want where as boys can do the same and that's just called getting down to business.. There are double standards sometimes..it gets tedious ..…….as I say it may be a boys club but it's a woman's world!!
iHR: With positive, joyful song titles on Supreme like “Pursuit of Happiness” and “Good TImes Roll”, what inspires you to share the concept of happiness in your discography? I find it heart-touching by the way!
Vassy: Awww thank you I think because I was genuinely happy at the time that or i pretended to be lol but fake it till you make it!! Just kidding but also not, you know if the body leads the mind will follow ... .What I mean by that is if you believe in the laws of attraction philosophy in that if you say things in a positive way you attract positive energy. It is you who manifests your dreams and future as Kevin Costner once said in the movie ‘Field Of Dreams’ If you build it, they will come” In my mentoring i have always encourage kids to dream out loud and not be afraid to speak out their dreams and goals of who they want to be and what they want or want to become. So I try to also practice what I preach. Plus honestly it was so much bloody fun making this LP!! Playing with all the genres of music the freedom to be me with no pressure was invigorating.
iHR: From the bottom of my heart, congratulations on earning the 2023 EDMA Icon award! It was well-deserved and your impact is prevalent for many women (including myself) in EDM. How does it feel to be the first female winner of this award?
Vassy: Insanely amazing. I am an Aussie girl from a very remote little town up north in Australia where they shot crocodile dundee and grew up in an ethnic household with immigrant parents, I mean I had every obstacle you can imagine ahead of me to face including coming to America where i knew no one, had no one and was a no one all over again. I had to start from ground zero and build myself and become someone again to be noticed… and here I am a multi platinum Icon …If I can do it anyone can just have to believe in Yourself, put in the world. I feel proud to lead the way for many other female ICONS to come :)
iHR: Because you’re a beacon of inspiration for so many in the EDM community, what is one piece of advice that still helps you pioneer your music career today?
Vassy: Rejections are Redirections. Stick to plan A, once there's a plan B you have already compromised plan A. And remain authentically yourself.
iHR: “Our Moment” influences listeners to reclaim their inner personal power in empowering self-belief. Why was it important for you to write these strong lyrics?
Vassy: Because I am a huge advocate for Love is Love, all for one and one for all, equal rights we are one and soon… i bleed you bleed, i cry you cry, i eat you eat ... .the moment is now we have one shot at life our moment to be authentic to be alive to speak our truth.
iHR: From rainbow outfits and yellow feather capes, your performance outfits look so fun and expressive! What are your favorite clothing items or accessories you like to wear on stage?
Vassy: Haha, I love colors I am literally a rainbow child and i wish my super power was flying so i have a thing for feathers hahahah and no it's not some weird kinky thing, i love feathers because they are soft and natural yet powerful because of their ability to give you freedom and independence, each feather gives you the ability to fly, spread your wings and take off metaphorically speaking and literally.
iHR: What is next in store for you this year? Any upcoming project details you’re allowed to share with your fans at this time?
Vassy: Yes, my current single Krazy is #3 right now across the US at dance radio across the US, by the time you print this it may be #1, fingers crossed. My new single comes out and I have new releases coming out next month and in May plus shows in California, Australia and in Miami at the EDMA Awards.
]]>Passionate about stationing events solely in Downtown Phoenix, Phoenix Warehouse Project’s mission is to cultivate art, love, and culture to further their support of the local underground EDM scene. As the project partners with Warehouse 215 and other warehouse spaces, future events will surround cannabis, art, yoga, and of course, more (EDM) performances.
"With Phoenix Warehouse Project, we aim to add even more texture to an already culture-rich community in Downtown Phoenix by serving as a hub for art, love, and culture," says Founder of Relentless Beats, Thomas Turner.
The first weekend in March at Warehouse 215 commences the debut weekend for the passion project with Green Velvet, San Pacho, and TOBEHONEST on Friday, Mar. 1. Meanwhile on Saturday, Mar. 2, Dr. Fresch, BIJOU, and Black V Neck are set to perform one of the most special performances Downtown Phoenix has yet to experience. Glittering the atmosphere with their sparkle are The Weird and Wonderful troupe performances to elevate this warehouse experience.
Centralizing the notion of love as one of the three pillars of Phoenix Warehouse Project, a portion of proceeds from every purchased ticket is forwarded to Childhelp, a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing and treating child abuse. Imploring you to dance for a cause and provide support to others in every footstep under the disco ball until 3am, single and weekend passes are on sale now as well as VIP passes from $49-190. See you there and welcome to the underground!
Since it’s a smaller event, ticket/hotel and shuttle packages are unavailable at this time. After landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) and checking into a nearby hotel, a 15-minute uber ride is required to arrive at Warehouse 215.
Because of limited parking in Downtown Phoenix, arriving and exiting the event with an uber ride may be your best option if you don’t want to pay for a nearby parking garage fee. Otherwise, valet parking service is available at Warehouse 215.
Anything and everything goes in the freeing environment of warehouses! When underground warehouse raves don’t contain a central theme like major festivals, it gives everyone the blank canvas of freedom of expression!
Sometimes, warehouse fashion consists of industrial-inspired outfits consisting of black wide leg pants, quintessential blackout sunglasses, and leather chain accessories such as savormeditation’ Gonna Show You Belt. However, I’ve seen the most experiential festival fashion at warehouses. In fact, I’ve seen ravers in full feather coats and LED butterfly wings!
Make your own warehouse fashion that feels special and unique to YOU! If you love the industrial look, YRUFO Mecha Chain Unisex Wide Leg Pants can be a great base for your look. Take a look at its match-made-in-heaven-pairing, the Bass Destruction Cutout Bodysuit–combine with your favorite footwear that allow you to dance for almost eight hours and you’re ready to sweep the warehouse with your best moves.
For some unknown reason, seeing ravers wear a variety of robes in their festival fashion is a serotonin boost, especially if they have vivid colors like the Trippy Tide Mesh Robe! Last but never least: ALWAYS spread PLUR wherever you are and the iconic Garden Gnome Sprouts Hair Clips 8-Pair Set graces you with the opportunity to share PLUR in a non-kandi way!
]]>As this is the second reprisal of Body Language in Relentless Beats history, come join the juggernaut fun of experiencing underground EDM history during this poetic movement-inspired festival.
More than providing representation only for popular headliners, Body Language identifies as a “boutique festival experience” which seduces ravers with an intimate, yet sophisticated experience while honoring alternative forms of artistic expression in the underground scene. This is the place to stand close to Hugel at the decks but also to introduce yourself to your new underground artist as they jump off stage.
Because Body Language evolved into its next phase of musical movement with lineup curation, this year welcomes two new stage takeovers presented by State Of Mind and Drumcode at The Mirage Stage alongside Charles D and Natalia Roth. Adding to the mix of stages of sweet rhythm, The Labyrinth Stage invites Eric Prydz, AC Slater, and OMNOM.
Meanwhile at The Abyss Stage, EMA, Christian Braun, and AVITAS are organized to demonstrate the depths of their discography. However, gates and music begin at 2pm and curfew is 11pm. Surprisingly, the only two headliners making a second appearance at Body Language are Dombresky and Walker and Royce. Other taste-breaking artists include Deadmau5, Meduza, Sofi Tukker (DJ set), and many more! Besides the three stages, The Weird and Wonderful Cast curated the new space, Cupid’s Groove featuring RESIDUO, CECE, and Safe Word.
Take a gander at the full lineup to set your eyes and ears on a performance you’re living (and dying) to see. Single-day passes are available starting at $76, while two-day passes are priced at $150.
Travel and Hotels
Unfortunately, ticket and hotel packages are unavailable for this event. After landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) and checking into a nearby hotel, a 30-minute uber ride is required to arrive at Phoenix Raceway. Goodyear, Arizona is a neighboring city with plenty of hotels and access to ubers/rideshare. In fact, Goodyear is closer to Phoenix Raceway than Phoenix.
Arriving and exiting the event with a designated driver and vehicle is the best case scenario for transportation as parking is always free; premium parking is available. Plus, Uber rides may become too expensive at 2am or not enough drivers are able to complete your transformation request (speaking from experience).
Relentless Beats offers shuttle packages for roundtrip transportation from Downtown Tempe which is 25 minutes away from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. If absolutely necessary, it can be wise to buy a shuttle pass and request an Ubur transportation from the shuttle stop in Tempe because Tempe is a college town with many Lyft/Ubur drivers ready to bring you home! Single-day and 2-day shuttle passes range from $39-$75.
savormeditation’ new arrivals will always help you style the outfit hiding in your mind’s eye! With Valentine’s Day just a few days before the fest, you’ll be ready to prance around in pink hearts with Ari x savormeditation Love's A Mesh Pastel Rainbow Top and matching skirt. Want to express your inner cyberpunk during techno sets? The Circuit Board Long Sleeve Cutout Bodysuit and Special Agent LED Glasses can set your wires on fire! My personal favorite outfit I’d sport on the dance floor is the Eternal Sleep Halter Top and Eternal Sleep Skirt because of its detailed ribbons and classic black color perfect for anyone!
Drop The Beat Recycled Fabric Outfit
Everblossom Marabou Butterfly Outfit
Making heads turn even on the website is the holy grail of bodysuits, iHR’s newest Power Move Vinyl Mesh Bodysuit that will make you look and feel like a vixen! If you want to twin with your festie bestie, it is also available in its pink counterpart, Sweet Like Sugar Vinyl Bodysuit.
Can I get a moment of silence (or blasting basslines) for official Body Language after-parties? As a returning lover of Body Language, the official after-parties truly keep the party pumping as it is the main attraction to dance in all flavors of house and techno for 24+ hours! If you think ending your night at 11pm is too early, the after-parties have your name written all over them because official Relentless Beats after-parties usually end from 3am-6am.
The lineup for day 1 and day 2 after-parties have not been announced just yet, but entry is currently $25. Secure your full nights of non-stop dancing and buy your passes here before prices increase or sell-out!
]]>Determined to break her personal records in her discography and self-expression, her new EP, STAR CITY highlighting “Lockdown” with Scrufizzer is scheduled to release on November 17th. The fierce, red-headed party-starter-producer remains creating a new generation of house music with old-school 90s rap, deep basslines, and her exclusive use of bold, flirtatious lyrics of self-confidence.
Self-claiming this EP accurately captures her vision as an artist, this EP is a reiteration of her electronic orchestra characterized in unique ferociousness and female empowerment.
To accompany her EP, Nostalgix has just announced her Star City Tour which is her biggest tour to date. I, Mary Mason of savormeditation, caught up with Nostalgix after her performance at Goldrush Festival 2023: Sonoran Skies to discuss her recent single, “WAR” with Rico Nasty, a difficult phase in her career which lead to her current success, and a small reminder for confidence.
iHR: How do you feel after your performance?
Nostalgix: So good! It was so much fun. I didn’t know Arizona was this hot ‘cause it’s my first time out here, so I’ve been sweatin’.
iHR: Congratulations on your latest release, “WAR” with Rico Nasty! What can you tell us about the creative process and how you knew you had to work with Rico Nasty?
Nostalgix: Thank you! I just really wanted to work with a very powerful and unique, badass vocalist because I feel like to me, that’s what the instrumental of the record was. So, I think it made sense, you know, Rico Nasty is the embodiment of badass and unique; I was like this is a perfect mix.
iHR: You really carry that badass energy as well, which leads me into my next question. As a female genre-bender in EDM, can you describe how rap and house music intersect for you?
Nostalgix: Oh, my God, I think it’s the perfect blend of everything. For me, when I got really interested in EDM and I was learning all about it, I went to go see Dr. Fresch; it was the first time I saw G-house which is kind of like a blend of hip-hop and house music. It’s very swaggy and cool. It made me fall in love with dance music in general and made me want to produce. So like, I feel like now, I’m carrying that energy and doing it in my own way.
iHR: That’s beautiful. To say you’re bold but flirty with your sense of fashion and style is an understatement. Where do you derive your fashion inspiration?
Nostalgix: Thank you! Honestly, from everywhere! All of my influences of what I see day to day, but I think for me, the biggest approach to being creative or choosing what to do is if I see something cool, I lean towards it. I don’t think twice, I just go for it. I think that’s where I get a lot of my fashion inspo because if I see something cool, I can take that and style it, turn it into an outfit or tie it into a release.
iHR: Again, you carry such fearless energy. With that being said, what advice would you give to someone who would like to become more confident in their self-expression?
Nostalgix: That’s such a cute question! I think you just gotta go for it! You have one life, you gotta push yourself, you won’t always be confident and that’s okay. But, I think it’s reminding yourself: I’m going to put my best foot forward and I’m going to try my best and maybe today I’ll be the baddest bitch in the room, maybe I won’t be, but that’s okay, but I’ll try.
iHR: Fake it ‘til you make it.
Nostalgix: That part.
iHR: So, was there ever a point in your career where you felt like you hit a wall or stuck without any progress? How did you overcome that phase?
Nostalgix: I wouldn’t say I hit a wall, but last November I was in this period where I was looking for new management. I spent three months managing myself in between touring and playing festivals. To be honest, it was my first time doing anything like that and I had no idea what I was doing, but I was very much just figuring it out and overworking myself so I feel like I hit a wall at that point, but not in terms of not growing. I was still growing, and people were excited about what I was doing, but I was tired. I was overworking myself to the ground trying to make everything work. It was a one-girl-show!
iHR: I love that it seems like you were reaching for something else. Also, I love your track “My Type”, I actually sent the song to someone who I tried shooting my shot with; it worked. Who is your celebrity crush you would dedicate the song to?
Nostalgix: Charlie Puth. I think he’s really cute. He’s so wholesome and very talented. Cool person.
iHR: As a fellow writer, what inspires you to write?
Nostalgix: I think life experiences. One thing I’ve learned about myself is I feel like I’m very good at writing parts of me that I wouldn’t express day-to-day. I feel like when I write it’s like I have this attitude I bring to my songs that I don’t necessarily have in day-to-day life. It’s a cool way for me to express that and get to perform that on stage.
iHR: Out of curiosity, would you be open to producing a Boiler room set?
Nostalgix: I would love to! Are you kidding me? I see those videos and it looks so sick! The energy would be insane! It’s gonna happen for sure and I look forward to that day!
iHR: You made history as one of the few female acts to perform the mainstage at EDC Las Vegas and you’re still rapidly progressing. What is next for you?
Nostalgix: I think for me, the focus right now is to build my show and it’s been a big goal of mine since I started doing this: is to put on a unique show that you don’t get to experience anywhere else. So, that’s the music, the feeling you get while you’re at the show, the visuals, everything that fits in that kind of world. That’s what I’m working on, it’s in progress, and it’s happening, it’s coming!
]]>Setting the tone and setting of this corral-affair were five stages, one silent disco, and one art car will beautify the raceway with not only local names from Arizona’s underground rave scene but the hottest names in the EDM game such as Louis The Child (Playground Set), Nostalgix, Dion Timmer, and Alison Wonderland.
The five stages: Paradise Prairie, Moonrise Mountain, Coyote Cove, Sound Cabin Art Car, and Cowboy Corral Silent Disco weren’t the only novelty to this Arizonian experience. Adding to the ambiance was the Voodoo Ranger 1UP Arcade, The Playground’s Roller Disco, and The Highland Lounge featuring photo opps to accompany a jovial feast for the ears!
Adding to the ambience of the old wild west, new stage production included larger and multiple screens to reach every side of the stage. The Weird And Wonderful Cast performers joined the front of every stage as face-painted cacti, cowboys in humongous hats, and more with sparklers to transform into a Sonoran-botanical-inspired character. The VooDoo ranger arcade attracted the vintage entertainment lovers in between stages, similar to a refuge away from the crowds but close enough to hear the music.
Paradise Prairie is the main stage designed to present the superstars of EDM: Tiesto, Ship Wrek, Madeon, and KAYZO’s Unleashed full band experience. Breaking Goldrush lineup records: Louis The Child (Playground Set) was the space cow’s helmet of the weekend! The duo mixed tracks from the beginning of their discography and recent fan-favorites like “Compass” ft. Zella Day and “Better Not (with Wafia)”. The two explained the special nature of Playground sets allows them to have fun with creative freedom, especially with once being teens in the industry, now grown into adults. Tiësto played the final set on night one before Walker & Royce claimed the Coyote Cover for the after party.
The Moonrise Mountain Stage is dedicated to bass-finatics, headbangers, feral railbreakers with the hottest names in heavy bass. Those artists climbing the top of the Moonrise Mountain Stage were Champagne Drip, Brondo, and Dion Timmer to name a few. Slushii’s dynamic performance caused security guards to make ugly bass faces and subtly dance as they monitored the crowd leaving nobody untouched from the Goldrush fun. Leaving the crowd on an even higher note, ATLiens’ finger dance moves predicted every bass drop as they knew they were playing one of the best sets of the weekend as they wore their black, red laser-eyed masks.
The Coyote Cove was the stage for coyote-ravers in love with all kinds of flavors of house and techno. Dombresky, Cloonee, Will Clarke, and Ben Böhmer Live. BLOND:ISH’s performance of bubbly, tropical tech house sent feel-good vibes in every strobe of lime green laser hitting the back of the dark stage.
Continuing the wholesome and heartfelt Goldrush experience at Paradise Prairie was Madeon in his special “Good Faith DJ set: Playing Music For Fun”; the crowd listened to Earth, Wind & Fire’s, “September” as the farewell track of the set. Followed by my personal favorite set of the entire weekend, Zeds Dead created the expected spiritual union of 90s hip-hop/rap and bass.
Automatically, the dance floor couldn’t help their happy feet and bodies groove to tracks “Gassed Up VIP”, “Atmosphere”, and Tape B’s remix of TLC’s “No Scrubs."
Because it wouldn’t be a Zeds Dead if the duo didn’t add some soul in this mix, they mixed Ella Fitzgerald’s “Summertime” in her live1968 performance. The last performance at Paradise Prairie was Zhu as his set began in complete darkness, emotional song lyrics and paired basslines shook the hearts of every raver as this was a sentimental set for many.
As this performance came to the end of the weekend, Blacklizt (Zhu’s side techno project) was the forefront of the after party as bouncy, rhythmic techno sounds of different subgenres came together to fill the 2am atmosphere.
Meanwhile at Moonrise Mountain, Jessica Audiffred satisfied the ears of those in hopes of hearing DnB. Closing the weekend at this stage, Goldrushers collectively rocked the rails together in perfect unison to the deathcore bass drops in Kai Wachii’s set and grew in intensity until the end of the last track.
With such feral and excitable nature, it’s no surprise numerous performers said they loved Arizona’s crowd over the course of the weekend. Over the course of the weekend Arizona’s favorite local names claimed their name to fame in the sound cabin art car and Cowboy Corral Silent Disco like Gio Lucca, Raven & Ali, and BlvckRose.
Any recurring Goldrusher will tell future Goldrushers dressing on-theme enhances the experience of this Wild Wild West-inspired experience! From entire rave families dressed in costumes posing as space cows to men in leather chaps with matching fringe harnesses, the Goldrush couture never disappoints.
The famous black cowgirl hat with diamond rhinestone fringe (you’ve probably seen in an Instagram post at least once) was the most popular accessory of the weekend and looked perfectly on-theme yet versatile in every outfit. A few bolo ties made appearances while my favorite Goldrush fashion item were thigh-high cowboy boots.
Relentless Beats’ VIP experiences always promise an elevated experience. Private bathrooms, viewing decks, bottle service, and exclusive sections on the dance floor closest to the stage can guarantee a positive experience in this fast-paced environment.
Because Relentless Beats makes VIP passes a novelty experience, this Goldrush poured an incoming of new additions for VIP Goldrushers. Goldrush debuted their “Glamour Booth” with hair and makeup stylists ready to pamper anyone in VIP in face paint, hair extensions, and fabulous glitter eye makeup.
The famous groove bus with fluffy, furry pillows and rugs intended for potential cuddle puddles made its way to the entrance just before Boothchella’s desert-themed photo booth. One of the most life-saving and essential additions in VIP were separate bathrooms and water stations which allowed more moments to be lived on the dance floor.
Can’t wait to return to the dance floor? The next major Relentless Beats event is Decadence Arizona 2023: The Sky Realm featuring Bleu Clair, Green Velvet, and Steve Aoki. Buy your tickets now before prices increase! ]]>Thrashing eardrums and breaking necks isn’t enough for this heavy-hitting juggernaut as he recently launched Sounds of Mayhem Records and debuted his latest EP, Beyond Oblivion. Before PhaseOne’s special B2B set with Cyclops at Excision presents Basstrack, I, Mary Mason, on the behalf of savormeditation explored the development during this stage PhaseOne will supersede.
savormeditation: Thank you so much for your time! Your album, Transcendency illustrated your ability to genre-blend from rap featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in, “Ultima” to classical in the dark, instrumental track “Cadence - Interlude”. Genre-blending seems like second nature to you, what is your biggest production tip to aspiring genre-blending DJs?
PhaseOne: For me, I came from a rock/metal background before I knew what EDM was. I think it flows so naturally in my music because I’m just combining my 2 fav genres. Blending genres is def a solid way of giving yourself a signature sound, and these days thats extremely important, I’d definitely recommend exploring that as an upcoming artists but make sure you know the style very well because a lot of times it can come off super cheesy.
iHR: Your latest EP, Beyond Oblivion was released this August and it has nothing but positive feedback from fans. Does this album contain a storyline or narrative adding to the PhaseOne lore?
PO: Not so much a story but more a statement. The previous EP I did this year was a full metal EDM crossover project and was a very personal endeavor for me, so Beyond Oblivion was more of a reminder to the fans that I still make heavy dubstep.
iHR: You recently shared an Instagram video of you experimenting with an acoustic cover of your single, “Eyes Wide Shut”. It’s striking to experience the duality of the song in its forms of symphonic filth and contrasting harmony. With Excision presents Basstrack on the rise, would you ever consider performing a live acoustic version of one of your singles? Or, releasing an official acoustic version of any track in your discography?
PO: In theory I’d love to but I’m definitely not a studio vocalist, I can kind of get away with it for fun but in no way could i pull that off confidentiality haha
iHR: Your fans in Arizona are hyped to experience the Beyond Oblivion tour because many saw you last at Goldrush Festival 2021. Explain your favorite moment that has happened so far during the Beyond Oblivion tour.
PO: AZ crowds are always so fun! I’ve never had a bad show here. So far this tour has been nothing but rowdy and I’m excited to see AZ’s reaction on the lager basstrack scale.
iHR: Congratulations on the debut of your record label, Sounds of Mayhem Records! You’ve explained SOM Records as a home for experimental and rock/metal-inspired EDM. As a listener, I perceive the record label as a conduit to create more experimental music for those that adore your sound. Are you inspired to curate a SOM Records stage takeover at a festival?
PO: Yes 100%, the label is early days now but we’re off to a solid start! Long term label shows and stage takeovers are definitely on the cards!
iHR: In your words, how do the similarities between metal and dubstep intersect for you? How is it extremely natural for you to fuse the two genres together to make your distinguished sound?
PO: Coming from a metal background, I was always the engineer in my bands and would engineer my friends bands too. Once I heard dubstep I immediately could hear the correlation between the two aggressive styles of music. When it comes to blending the two I made it my goal to be the one to do it the most tasteful. Ever since the beginning of dubstep people always would say that “dubstep is just the new metal”, even Skrillex did a record with Korn (it sucked but the idea was there). It took me years of trial and error to try and perfect the blend, but I think I’m now at a place where my music incorporates both styles pretty accurately and tastefully.
iHR: If you were to experiment with a genre that is way out of your production style such as nu disco, techno, acid house, etc. which genre would it be and why?
PO: I’d probably try techno. I like dark music and i think techno is one genre i might be able to make something cool out of (if i tried)
iHR: I revisit my favorite music albums when I want to appreciate the narrative or sonic storyline and re-learn the wisdom it once showed me. What are your favorite albums (or songs) that provide wisdom for you?
PO: My music taste is very different to what I make. Mostly on my time off, I listen to old music (70’s, 80’s, 90’s classics) for nostalgia. But I also love listening to complicated music and trying to understand it - generally progressive rock & metal, where it's super musical and hard to keep track of with constantly changing time signatures/keys etc.
A perfect example (and one of my fav musical pieces) is from a 90’s band called liquid tension experiment, they have a song called ‘when the water breaks’ and it's a 17-minute musical journey. No vocals, just straight musical complexity.
iHR: Dubstep, riddim, and even metal are misconstrued as emotionless music when many would argue that’s incorrect. What emotions or feelings do you like to transmute in your music?
PO: There is definitely a time and a place for bass music and 90% of the time it's meant for the club, it's supposed to be a thing for live purely coz of the energy it emits. You’d never catch me listening to dubstep in my car lol. But yes, it is full of emotion, heavy stuff specifically is full of so much energy, you can see it at shows how much it makes people pumped and hyped, there’s also hints of aggression in there as it is such heavy music. And on the flip side there are songs full of emotion (more on the melodic sing-song vibe).
]]>Goldrush Festival, the festival known for fringed-cowboy hats and flared chaps in the wild west of Avondale, Arizona returns this 2023 to Phoenix Raceway as Goldrush: Sonoran Skies. On October 7-8, you’ll find yourself reinvigorated by the gold mine of special stages and sets curated especially for this backwater Sonoran Desert fest! See you there, cowgirls and cowboys!
Event and Lineup
Phoenix Raceway, located in Avondale, Arizona is the corral for this year’s Goldrush Festival again. Five stages, one silent disco, and one art car will beautify the raceway with not only local names from Arizona’s underground rave scene but the hottest names in the EDM game such as Louis The Child (Playground Set), Nostalgix, Dion Timmer, and Ship Wrek.
Single day and 2-day passes start at $120. If you’re looking for an enhanced experience, GA+ VIP passes, and tables are also available for purchase. For all tickets and extras to provide accommodations, visit the official festival website.
The five stages: Paradise Prairie, Moonrise Mountain, Coyote Cove, Sound Cabin Art Car, and Cowboy Corral Silent Disco aren’t the only novelty to this Arizonian experience. Adding to the ambiance is the Voodoo Ranger 1UP Arcade, The Playground’s Roller Disco, and The Highland Lounge featuring photo opps to accompany a jovial feast for the ears!
Travel and Hotels
After landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) and checking into a nearby hotel, a 30-minute uber ride is required to join the rodeo at Phoenix Raceway. Unfortunately, ticket and hotel packages are sold out! Not to worry, you can still book a hotel fairly close to Phoenix Raceway as Goodyear, Arizona is a neighboring city with plenty of hotels and access to ubers/rideshare. Currently, Relentless beats offers shuttle packages for roundtrip transportation from Downtown Tempe which is 25 minutes away from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
What to Wear to Goldrush 2023
Fish your fringed cowboy boots and big hat out of retirement to pair for this escapade! To all space cowgirls from outer space: the Holographic Freak Cowgirl Costume Set is destined to match your vibe! If you need two pops of color like a cotton candy galaxy, the Sparkle Supernova Cowgirl Costume Set is the set for you during this wild weekend. Feeling edgy and smoldering this October? iHR’s Rodeo Raver Bell Bottoms and Rodeo Raver Bra Top will cause you to kiss the mirror–talk about a rodeo raver babe with self-love!
After Parties
Relentless Beats presents the after party stage: LIGHTS OUT. Night one will feature Walker & Royce to pump up the jam. As for night two, ZHU’s side techno project, Blacklizt will finalize the scenic weekend with a one-of-a-kind sonic surprise. Who can deny the hypnotic ZHU?
]]>Her latest single, "Afraid To Fail" is a testament of her artistic notion of accepting and controlling personal struggles in her upcoming album, Power of Panic. The darkest of mental health struggles serve as a reflective, creative source for this singer-songwriter-DJ-producer to motivate others. They, too, can transmute their pain into reformation. I, Mary Mason, had the honor of inquiring with Elohim on the behalf of savormeditation about self-validation as a female artist in the dance music industry, coping skills, and more after Electric Forest 2023.
iHR: Elohim, thank you so much for your time! It’s an honor to interview you at this time in my life as mental health is a main priority for me. Your latest single, “Afraid To Fail”, is a song of perseverance and determination for those debilitating battles. The song reminds me that some battles are lost in the same spirit in which they are won. What motivates you to stay determined on your path or provides you hope when you “feel like a hamster on a wheel” during your most difficult moments?
Elohim: Hi thank you for asking wonderful questions and talking to me! When I am having a defeated “want to quit it all” moment sometimes the simplest message from someone telling me my music meant something to them can quite literally alter the way my brain is thinking. After a show meeting someone and they tell me they needed that experience and it helped them in a difficult time. I always try to express my gratitude for that to people because I want them to know that their beautiful words have kept me going.
iHR: If you were to create a music video for “Afraid To Fail”, which visual elements, concepts, or storyline would you like to incorporate?
E: I imagine it shot on a green screen treadmill and a HUMONGOUS hamster wheel with a tiny person endlessly running inside of it… maybe we reveal a hamster chasing her, I don’t know... Or a few different things chasing her… Hmm.
iHR: I’ve followed your performance presence for a year now. I’ve adored performance shots displaying you laying on the ground with a microphone in your hand wearing your signature white mesh mask. You exude intensity and vigor which inspires me to be unafraid to express myself. Can you describe the thoughts or feelings you experience on stage?
E: Thank you for saying that, it is really powerful to read what you wrote. See!! you just altered the way I was thinking! It’s like a breath of fresh air reading that! Some bonus oxygen to keep me going! On stage, I feel empowered! I feel emotional! I feel it is the place to release anything and everything I am holding on to. It feels like an emotional purge.
It is always different depending on the crowd, atmosphere, myself, and my state but I think that is why I keep doing it! You never really know what you're going to feel but it is always an opportunity for me to go out and try to share love, compassion, and empathy. My parents always said it doesn't matter if there is 1 person or 1,000 people in the crowd, always put on the best show and spread LOVE!
iHR: With that, watching you perform at The Carousel Stage at this year’s Electric Forest was beautiful! Your white mesh mask is becoming iconic to your personal style. What attracted you to this specific mask and how does it serve your artistic expression?
E: An amazing designer, Luke Vicious, let me go over to his very private studio and go through clothes. It was thrilling! He had made this mask with a matching shirt and said “You could try wearing this”. I got to my photo shoot and put it on and instantly felt something.
When we got the images back it felt RIGHT! For whatever reason when I looked at myself I looked strong. Still to this day when I see an image or video with me in the mask, it just feels powerful! I love the moment in the show when I rip it off and it always seems to excite the crowd which in return excites me!
iHR: As a female artist creating in a male-dominated industry, feelings of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and anxiety are unfortunately normal. What allows you to provide self-validation as a female artist in the dance music industry?
E: I am not going to lie, it is really hard! Sometimes I am unable to self-validate and it feels impossible to get out of my own head. There are moments I see footage of myself performing and I feel as if I am watching someone else. Someone I want to be. Someone strong, in control, confidant, and bad ass. She is me but I don’t see me as her all the time.
Those moments when I can see that she is me are the best and give me a boost of confidence and resilience. Being human is really strange! We are inside of ourselves so we are brutally hard on ourselves while doubting everything. When we see other humans from the outside we adore and idolize them, give them compliments, wish we were them. I think they're looking at us the same way though… I wish we could love ourselves more!
iHR: What are your go-to coping skills that allow you to reconnect with the truest and strongest parts of yourself?
E: I would say creating is probably the quickest route to feeling like myself. Sitting at the piano, singing, writing, producing! Or even just listening to music. Family is really special for grounding and nature as well. I am not consistent with meditation and I wish I was but every time I do a 15-minute meditation, I feel changed. Sometimes a bath and sleep do the trick too.
iHR: From your entire discography, including unreleased IDs, can you name your favorite track to perform and explain why?
E: BUCKETS!!!! This is the moment I ask the crowd to join me in an emotional purge! I ask the crowd to scream with me and let all their demons out! Whatever they've been holding on to. I count to 3 and we all scream at the top of our lungs. It is the most cathartic, empowering, and refreshing thing ever.
It has been such a joy to hand out flowers after every show, meet people, and hear how much they needed the emotional purge. Someone at Electric Forest said it shifted the energy of the entire tent!
iHR: You are known for transmuting your “hurt into art," why is it important for you to seize every opportunity to express yourself harder?
E: Every opportunity—whether, good, bad, weird, magical, or scary—is the reason I am filled with inspiration. Sometimes it can be extremely difficult to peel yourself up off the floor when you're hurting so bad, but more times than not when I do I end up healed through my creation. The creation and the process of creating helps guide me to see things in a different light.
iHR: Congratulations on the scheduled release of Power of Panic this 2023! Your fans (along with myself) are thrilled to experience the continuation of your sonic hope and healing! Will you be releasing another single? If so, are you at liberty to share any details about the release?
E: Thank you!!! It is exciting! This new chapter feels really strong physically, emotionally, and mentally. I will have a bunch of singles! The next song coming out is actually a collaboration, and it is not from my album. It is called “Stop Time” and I am excited for it to be out because the response at shows has been remarkable. So when that one drops you can expect my next single a few weeks later! I have been playing a lot of the album out at shows and it feels INCREDIBLE!
iHR: How would you like to grow or develop from this stage in your life?
E: I want to continue learning to appreciate this life and every moment I am given. It is hard to grasp how miraculous it truly is that we are alive as humans at this exact moment in time. I want to live in every second, soak it up, and accept myself with love and gratitude. That is what I desire from this stage. Thank you for the beautiful questions!
As every year’s theme welcomes new additions to the experience, The Dream Emporium inducted this year’s comforting yet motivational message: Dare to Dream.
The summer solstice began on June 21st when early arrival took place and the campsite was ready for a weekend of ether magic. June 22nd was the welcome day of a weekend destined with bursting sun that wouldn't fall until almost 10pm every night. Nearly 24 hours of music between the official stages, after parties (afters), and Lucky Lake swimming parties was a lineup crafted for those in search of breaking into their feral nature.
Pixie houses leading to Sherwood Court sheltered crystals/gems, rings, bracelets, and origami folded birds. The Giving Tree past the The Ranch Stage was surrounded with crowds of generosity prepared to give sunglasses, stickers, condoms, and even a whole vibration pack nudged onto a high branch for someone who lost their hydration pack.
Returning to the tree to find the item thankfully taken and appreciated by someone else was fulfilling based only on the satisfaction of giving without return. Giving without the expectation of return was one of the many lessons Electric Forest teaches in its novelty experiences.
Despite 30,000 steps or more each day, a rain storm, possible sunburn, and palpable dust in the night’s atmosphere, was a recipe for congestion or wook flu. It didn’t matter to many because the communion of song and dance provided a rebirth of spiritual connection or tree-hugging magnificence.
On night 1, Odesza entranced the Forest Family beginning their set with “Intro” continued with their talented drumline and fireworks for their finale. On night 2, DIESEL vibrated the microphone at The Tripolee Stage with a request to “open the pit."
On night 3, Disco Lines performed a genre-blending set of a lifetime at The Carosel Stage with his hyper house style heard in ”MDMA” mixed with moments of heavy bass which caused the crowd to collectively scream in a “woah."
At the same time at The Ranch Stage, Zeds Dead remixed Destiny’s Child songs such as “Say My Name” and “Bills, Bills, Bills” with irresistible basslines to dense lasers. It was breathtaking to find the lasers also dancing on the tall pine trees in latterns at Sherwood Court.
My favorite performance from the entire weekend was Space Wizard’s fusion of dubstep and space bass on day 3. Feeling thankful to have seen a headliner on my bucket list, he ended his set advising the Forest Family, “Follow your dreams. I used to work at Walmart."
In “Forest Fashion," mushroom fairies dressed in pearl-laced red and white spotted mushroom cap hats and fluffy petticoat skirts were present across the stages.
Creative characters curated their individual DIY/hand-sewn outfits you couldn’t witness at just any rave: jewel crowns, tinsel jackets, Mad Hatter hats, crochet skirt sets. Walking between the stages you could hear multiple Hulk Holgans in costume warming up to you with a deep grunting of the timeless phrase “hell yeah, brother”.
Rainbow-printed outfits and eyeshadow were another expression to celebrate Pride month. My personal favorite styled look included The Cuckoo Clock Fairies walking along the path around a The Observatory to Sherwood Court in spreading the imaginative energy in every “CUCKOO!” separated by the wall of their birdhouse-shaped helmets.
The Dream Emporium was a never-ending channel of doors directing to rooms with a roller rink, a pastel pink cake and characters emulating the set from Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, a domination room with a domme, a human car wash, and a birth canal.
In the birth canal, a pastor guided groups with affirmations, “I accept myself. Today is my re-birthday and today I am here to dance and celebrate”. After, the birth canal lead to an igloo with a DJ mixing 80s dance hits such as “Funkytown” by Lipps Inc. dazzled with blue led ice cube art installations.
Visiting The Dream Emporium was necessary to complete the Time Travel Agency Scavenger Hunt. Accomplishing the scavenger hunt awards you with a limited edition button pin and access to a secret door in The Dream Emporium and access to a hidden speakeasy.
Dare to Dream was printed on the pin to remind attendees of that simple yet powerful philosophy everyone needs to hear once in a while.
The rumor of days becoming nights only to become morning again are beautifully true. It’s a guaranteed promise of a dance between music, trees, and morning birds.
The after parties (afters) began at 3:15am and ended at nearly 8am. The two stages accompanied with four mountains of Hennesey Sound speakers provided were located directly next to each other for EDM history to take place.
Champagne Drip performed a techno set and a DNB set to remain known as his alias, Champagne Trip. On Day 2, Peekaboo B2B Ganja White Night started the party followed by TRUTH performing during the 6am sunrise.
On night 3, SVDDEN DEATH finished a VOYD set at Sherwood Court then performed a house set in a pair of shades during the late hours of the night. Of course, ravers also wore shades in anticipation for the sun. Dark with riddim yet delicious with his nonstop rhythm, it was a house set designed for the vampires ending before sunrise.
My personal tip for any after: bringing a small blanket preferably with a kitten print and comfortable shoes is the way to bring the comfort of your bed with you. Party on, my feral friends.
The Forest Family once again exited Rothbury changed from soul-nourishment moments bestowed from the dance floor, ultimately leaving more grateful and hopeful than before.
Until Electric Forest 2024, Forest Family—dare to dream!
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