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Float Fest 2018 Heats Up San Marcos

Float Festival 2018 was, by most estimates, one of the hottest summer festivals one could have possibly attended. Sleeping in the back of a jeep likely didn’t make the experience easier, either, but any journey worth trekking to is worth baking in the sun for. What Float Fest lacked in environmental stability (not that they […]

The Best Things About Float Fest 2018

“Float Fest brings Coachella level talent to a boutique music festival” Float Fest takes place in San Marcos, Texas next week. The festival began as a boutique music festival on the San Marcos River. Attendees can float all day long with beverages of their choosing and stumble their way to headlining performances after baking in […]

[PREMIERE] Amp Live’s Single “IAMHI” Will Make. Ya. Sweat

Amp Live’s latest single, “IAMHI” premieres today, as a teaser for his upcoming EP Divine Delay. Electronic producer Amp Live has been known for years as one of California’s most diverse and unconventional artists. Having been a member of the hip-hop duo Zion I for nearly two decades, he gained attention through the release of […]

BUKU Festival Unveils Phase Two Lineup & We Can’t Contain Ourselves

BUKU, New Orleans’ premiere boutique music + arts festival has announced the second of three phases of its already impressive, eclectic lineup. Headliner-wise, joining the bill-topping likes of Bassnectar, MGMT, and SZA is Atlanta mumble-rap sensations Migos.  Previously bass-heavy billed acts such as Borgore are joined this year by the likes of dark-techno rising star Rezz and Belgian duo Ganja White Night. Female representation […]

Is 2018 Electric Forest’s Strangest Lineup Yet?

In case you missed it, Electric Forest released their lineup for the 2018 edition of the festival, featuring String Cheese Incident, Bassnectar, Griz, Marshmello, Galantis, Rufus Du Sol, Zhu, and TestPilot. The festival will also span two full weekends, marking the second year that the festival has ventured into the double weekend territory. After poor attendance […]