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Imagine Music Festival Brings The Heat in Second Year at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Wow, Imagine, just simply… Wow! That is the only word that I can use to describe the second installment of the newly revamped Imagine Music Festival. Since last year was the inaugural event for this festival expanding to 3-days and adding camping to the mix, the bumps along the way, while some were expected, raised a few concerns among Imagine’s festival attendees. There were some good aspects of the 2016 Imagine Festival that folks recognized, but there were also a few areas that needed some evaluation for improvement from 2016 going into the 2017 year. Imagine gracefully took those obstacles in stride, and handled this year’s festival with poise and a confidence that gave them a totally new look and atmosphere this time around. One would like to believe that the fans certainly noticed the improvements as well.

 
As someone who attended each IMF since the beginning stages, I can tell you that I, too, noticed some areas of improvement that enhanced my overall experience while at the festival. Upon arriving to the speedway, which having the option to come in a day early made this much more enjoyable, we were able to easily set up our campsite and get prepared for the weekend festivities. Having that extra day to get set up and ready to go is a must-have, in my opinion. It was great not having the rushed feeling to get the campsite set up in time to be able to enjoy some good sets like arriving the day of like last year. The extra day also gives people time to get more acquainted with the grounds, the market place and food vendors, and the other amenities to enjoy throughout the weekend. Kudos to Imagine for adding the “early bird” arrival camping options for those looking to attend.

 

 
For the aesthetics of the festival, I give them a bravo for being much improved on that end of the spectrum. This year, everything inside the venue was properly marked and amenities were easy to locate. The overall look of the festival was night and day compared to 2016, which was a great takeaway. Aside from a few hiccups the festival saw as a whole, the event went well from my observing point of view. There were maps readily available, helpful staff members to get you pointed in the right direction, and plenty of free water that was easy to locate around the festival grounds. This was a much better improvement from last year. There were a few problems that ensued, which is expected when you have tens of thousands of people to deal with coming through the gates each day. The lines were a little congested, leaving attendees waiting exceptionally long wait times to get inside the festival. Luckily, IMF took the obstacle in stride and opened up an additional entrance to help alleviate the wait times. In my opinion, I believe that this second entrance should have been in the original plans due to the sheer amount of Imaginers walking through the gates of the venue. We think that this will certainly be addressed for next year’s festival, believe us.

 
Let’s talk about the noteworthy stages and standout performances for Imagine Festival 2017. As for the main stage, Oceania, what a fantastic lineup from days 1-3! It had a wonderful mix of the top DJs of bass, electro, house, and even a little trance thrown in. The atmosphere was impeccable and the sets made for a great time at that stage. Some of the biggest sets from Oceania were MK, Illenium, Above & Beyond, and the legendary, Deadmau5. I think the only negative I had from that stage was that the sound was a little lacking if you weren’t in the dead center of the speakers at the stage to get the full sound production. If you were on the sides, the sound seemed to be at a lower volume, and it was missing that “oomph” factor.

 

 
The Amazonia stage was off to its own on the other side of the venue, nestled next to turn 1 and 2 on the speedway. The stage was eclectic and was home to a wide range of genres with some big performances from Big Gigantic, STS9 and Pretty Lights. The stage had that “trippy” feel to it, and the whole aura of the stage’s environment made you feel like you were in a separate world from the rest of the festival.

 

 
Last, but not least, my absolute favorite stage of the weekend was Disco Inferno. It was possibly one of the top stages of the entire festival from the production to sets across the board. I have been waiting for a festival in the south to bring a heavy hitting house music lineup like this one, and boy did IMF deliver some heat, literally! Both Saturday and Sunday was just full of some dirty and grimy house tunes. Chris Lake laid down some rompers as the sun set on Saturday evening, which paved the way for the rest of the weekend’s house festivities. Nora En Pure gave fans a new feel to the house genre, bringing her unique style of an indie dance and deep house blend. Her laidback tone was a great set up for the rest of the weekend for house music fans at Imagine for sure.

 

 
As for Sunday on the Disco Inferno stage at IMF… Oh my, what a damn party that was! The Dirtybird Players came in on Sunday and absolutely destroyed that stage from the open to close. Ciszak set the pace with his rump-shaking Brazilian twist, playing some heavy bass lines and some groovy deeper tunes. When Will Clarke took the decks, oh my lanta, what a show that was! There’s not much that I can say about that set as I feel like he laid everything he had out on the crowd at Disco Inferno. This man was laying down more flames than the flamethrowers behind the stage, and we all know that those damn things were just about singing everyone’s faces by day 3! I believe that the stage was nothing more than a metaphor for what these DJ’s performing at Disco Inferno were delivering last weekend, which was pure flames.

 
The main attraction of the night on Disco Inferno was Mr. Dirtybird himself, Claude Vonstroke. My goodness, what a set this man laid down for Imagine on day 3. It was a magnificent sight to see the fans spilling over to Disco Inferno after the whole festival shutdown following the Above & Beyond set at the main stage. I looked up and saw a sea of people making their way to Disco Inferno as Claude was playing his set, and was amazed at the amount of people who stayed to see him close out the festival. There must have been about 5k Imaginers crammed into that small grassy area that made up the Disco Inferno stage, including the grandstands of AMS. Claude’s set was absolutely insane! He played some classic Dirtybird hits along with some other dance floor romping house tunes. I couldn’t have thought up a better way to close out Imagine Festival than having the Dirtybird headmaster delivering some booty shaking music.

 

 
Aside from a few mishaps and long wait times to get into the festival, I believe that Imagine Music Festival took the obstacles from 2016 in stride and gave us a wonderful festival to remember. This was a night and day comparison from their first installment as a 3-day camping festival at a new venue. The atmosphere, vibes, amenities, and overall aura of the festival were nothing short of amazing at IMF. The music was just icing on the cake to what Imagine had to offer for its 2017 edition. After witnessing the turnaround Imagine has been able to make for this year, we are totally pumped for what is in store for Imagine Music Festival in 2018 and years to come. We are proud of the hard work that Iris Presents and the others involved have put in to bring us a festival that can easily be considered one of the top-tier music festivals of the southeastern region of the country. Well done, Imagine! We will definitely be seeing you next year.

 

Tritonal releases remix of Armin van Buuren’s “Sunny Days” + new tour dates

American DJ duo Tritonal just released their coveted remix of Armin van Buuren’s “Sunny Days,” which was first premiered on A State of Trance. The remix takes Armin’s indie-inspired, feel-good original and adds a punch of Tritonal’s signature euphoric, progressive sounds.

 

Armin van Buuren is thrilled with the duo’s take on the track: “I am really glad we got Dave and Chad (Tritonal) on board to work their magic on “Sunny Days.” Their rendition of the record is energetic, well built and just a super-interesting remix that got great response when I premiered it in my ASOT radio show last week. I am really glad we’ve been able to release this alongside the fantastic remixes of Mike Hawkins, Jay Hardway and Tom Swoon.”

 

There’s no doubt that fans will hear this remix played out on Tritonal’s Horizon Tour alongside Seven Lions and special guest Kill The Noise, which just announced exciting additional phase 2 dates. New dates include shows in Philadelphia, Hartford, Connecticut, New York and more. This is on top of already existing massive tour stops including two shows at The Palladium in Los Angeles, one of which is already sold out, and a stop at The Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, which is nearly sold out.

 

Tritonal’s most recent original “Good Thing” continues to pick up momentum as well, and now the duo have announced a Wavo remix competition for the track, details on the contest will be posted here. The winner of the contest will be featured on official remix package released through Enhanced Recordings. Top three submissions will receive an exclusive merch pack from Enhanced Recordings and Tritonal.

 

HORIZON TOUR DATES:
10.26.17 – NEW YORK, NY – THE HANGER
10.27.17 – TORONTO, ON – REBEL
11.02.17 – LOS ANGELES, CA – PALLADIUM
11.03.17 – LOS ANGELES, CA – PALLADIUM – SOLD OUT
11.04.17 – LAS VEGAS, NV – WORLD MARKET CENTER
11.11.17 – SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – AVILA BEACH
11.16.17 – SALT LAKE CITY, UT – THE COMPLEX (ROCKWELL)
11.17.17 – KANSAS CITY, MO – UPTOWN THEATER
11.18.17 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – BILL GRAHAM AUDITORIUM
11.22.17 – ST. LOUIS, MO – PAGEANT
11.24.17 – CALGARY, AB – PALACE
11.25.17 – MONTREAL, QC – METROPOLIS
12.01.17 – EL PASO, TX – BUCHANAN’S
12.2.17 – ALBUQUERQUE, NM – EL REY THEATRE
12.06.17 – BOSTON, MA – HOUSE OF BLUES
12.07.17 – HARTFORD, CT – THE WEBSTER
12.08.17 – PHILADELPHIA, PA – FILLMORE
12.09.17 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – ECHOSTAGE
12.15.17 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – THE ARMORY
12.16.17 – CHICAGO, IL – ARAGON BALLROOM

Imagine Music Festival 2017 Camping Survival Guide

We are just a few short days away from the highly anticipated dance music festival of the southeastern region that is Imagine Music Festival. Although the festival has shifted dates to a later time of the year instead of its usual weekend in late August, keep in mind that we are still in the south and we all know how unpredictable Georgia’s weather can be. Our staff at Ravers Choice is no stranger to attending camping festivals around the country, especially here in our home state of Georgia. We have decided to help those who are getting ready to pack up the old camping supplies to head down to Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. For those who will be attending their first camping festival, or even those who are seasoned camping festival veterans, making sure you are well prepared for a weekend of fun is crucial to having a good festival experience. We will break everything down from the basic camping supplies to having an arsenal of essentials and necessities for your survival of Imagine Music Festival 2017.

Camping Supplies

First and foremost, you are planning to camp you need to make sure you have your tent ready to go before you get to the festival. Go ahead and do a practice set up beforehand, even if the tent is new or used. Make sure that you have every necessary part for your tent so that you are not S.O.L. with something malfunctioning when you get to the campgrounds. Once you have your tent ready to go, next on your list should be ensuring that you have all of the necessary supplies for camping 3+ days. As most folks planning to attend IMF should know, Georgia can still be a bit muggy and hot during this time of year, and having just a tent will not provide the shade you will need while at your campsite. To help mark your campsite so that you and your friends can locate it in the mass of tents, a flag or totem is perfect to help identify the location. Trust us when we say that walking through a festival campground, at night or during the day, tents can start looking the same and you can easily lose your campsite. Make sure that you have something that will stick out so you can find your campsite with ease.

A small canopy tent is ideal for that extra shade, which comes in handy during the day when the sun is beating down and there’s no trees around for shade to cool you off. Also a tarp to lay down under your tent is another great suggestion, especially since the latest weather forecast is calling for possible showers on Friday during the day. We all know how terribly muddy TomorrowWorld 2015 was; although it certainly shouldn’t get to that point with just one day predicted to have a few showers, but it’s always good to be more prepared than not at all. That tarp will help keep your camping area free of tracking mud and grass into your tent, which can be a nightmare after a few days. For those who are not about completely “roughing it,” an air mattress is perfect so you can get some comfy sleep after a long day of dancing.

Clothing and other essentials

Knowing what clothes to bring is just as important as having proper camping gear. You want to be as comfortable as possible, and prepared for any type of weather since Georgia is so bipolar. Make sure to pack plenty of loose clothing that won’t attract heat or hold moisture. If you are into dressing up in costumes, do your thing, but make sure that they are not going to cause you to overheat. Since we are at the tail-end of summer, packing a hoodie or two, or even a light jacket, along with some pajama pants wouldn’t hurt because it will get chilly once the sun sets and you don’t want to be dealing with not having adequate clothing. Comfortable shoes is probably the most important part of your festival clothes. If you don’t have good shoes, your feet will be hating you and you’re going to have a bad time come day three after being on your feet for a few days. Don’t just bring one pair of shoes either, you should have extra shoes because you just never know what’s in store at a festival. This would seem like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised.

Along with your comfortable clothes and shoes, make sure to pack a good blanket to help bundle up just in case the temps get a little cold at night. This is one of those things that you might not think you’ll need, but you will damn sure wish you had it if you don’t bring it. Now that you have your clothes and sleeping supplies in check, you need to make sure that you have plenty of bug spray and sunscreen. As native Georgians, we will be the first to tell you that we have some nasty mosquitos that no one likes to encounter, so BRING YOUR BUG SPRAY!!

Snacks and drinks to stay nourished and hydrated!

Imagine Music Festival will be providing some awesome food via local vendors; but coming prepared with your own snacks and drinks to keep hydrated are absolutely vital. Some good snacks to keep energized throughout the day are granola bars, nuts, fruit snacks, and a few sweet treats just because. Basically any of your favorite snacks will do. Bringing snacks that have a little protein or packed with vitamins will help you stay fueled up for a weekend of dancing. Another awesome tip for bringing some good nutrition would be to pack sandwiches, or stuff to make sandwiches while at your campsite. Sammies are perfect for when you’re on a time crunch at a festival to see all your favorite artists and you don’t have a lot of time to go grab some food in the fest, or if you don’t really want to eat something too heavy on the stomach.

We know some of you Imaginers will be partaking in drinking alcoholic beverages, but staying hydrated is incredibly important to your safety and wellbeing. Make sure to pack plenty of water and even a few sports drinks along with your favorite booze for the party. In addition bringing some yummy snacks and drinks to keep you hydrated, be sure to bring lots of vitamin C like some Emergen-C powder mix to throw in your water. Trust us, you’ll be glad you brought this.

Miscellaneous 

After you’ve ensured that all of your camping supplies are in check, your clothes are packed, and you have plenty of snacks and drinks ready, the final miscellaneous items are also essential to your preparedness. You should include lots of ziplock bags to keep your important things dry and free of dirt or debris. This one might seem a little obvious, but make sure to bring a cooler large enough to fit your drinks and perishable food items. Go ahead and pack that sucker full of ice before you get to the campgrounds so that everything is chilled and ready to go as soon as you get there. Ice will be sold at the festival stores, but it’s a good idea to get your first batch prior to arrival.

Electronics like a portable speaker for music at your campsite is a plus that everyone can enjoy; and if you have one, bring it because you will be so glad that you did. Make sure to bring plenty of batteries for all of your electronic devices. You don’t want to be the one having to search for those when you get to the festival. Our favorite survival item to include is a portable power bank. Those are absolute life savers for when your phone or other mobile device that you might have needs recharging when power sources are limited. Also, flashlights and camping lanterns are crucial for your nighttime activities at Imagine. Lighting will be minimal in some places in the campground areas, and walking at night can be dangerous without the help of a lantern or flashlight. Plus no one wants to be camping in the dark, so bring plenty of portable lighting!

What You Cant Bring Through the Tollbooths

DJ Licious – ‘I Can’t Stop’ Releases on Hexagon (Available Now!)

Don Diablo’s Hexagon record label has been releasing hit after hit over the better part of the last year. The latest release from this hot label out of the Netherlands is by the Belgian producer named DJ Licious. Although summer is coming to a close, it’s certainly not the case for some of those lovable summery vibes. DJ Licious has done just that with his newest future house track, “I Can’t Stop. This one features a nice little vocal hook to start, which takes us into a delightful little piano melody and a groovy future house bass line.

 
This kind of track seems like a perfect addition to anyone’s end of summer playlists. “I Can’t Stop” is one of those laid back melodic house tunes that is ideal for jamming in the car, or even relaxing by the pool for enjoying the last days of the summer season. It has that chilled-out Miami pool party feel to it that will have you bobbing your head and grooving along to the beat. Check out this scrumptious future house tune below, and you can grab your digital copy from Beatport or iTunes by CLICKING HERE.

 

Imagine Music Festival 2017 Artist Spotlight: Will Clarke

We are now less than two weeks away from gathering in Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second installment of the newly expanded Imagine Music Festival. This stacked lineup should have dance music fans of all genres just anxious as ever as we get closer to the festivities. Going a little deeper into our picks of a few artists to recognize, this is for those house heads that will be in attendance at IMF. And that artist to add to your must-see list is none other than Will Clarke. This house music prodigy should be on any Imaginer’s radar looking for a groovy fun at IMF.

 
Hailing from Bristol, England, a small city southwest of London that is a hotbed for house music talent, Will Clarke has become a prominent name in the house music scene. Will Clarke has been an absolute beast in the studio, pumping out several rompers over the last few years as a producer. He has been producing music for over a decade, but he really began to pop into the scene with the release of his insanely popular single, “Big Booty,” in the spring of 2014. Will Clarke receive loads of support from some big names in house music like Jamie Jones, MK, Low Steppa, and more.

 
Will Clarke’s producing talent has taken the house scene by storm landing him a spot in Claude Vonstroke’s Dirtybird cult-like family. Will has performed on iconic stages in Ibiza and many parties in Bristol through his career, but his DJ talent is a small portion of his musical abilities. In the studio, Will Clarke is an absolute beast. He has produced for several prominent house music labels such as Relief Records, Dirtybird, Food Music, and ToolRoom. One of Will Clarke’s biggest releases from the Dirtybird Records was alongside Shiba San with, “Give It To Me,” which received a ton of support from major names in dance music across the festival circuit for quite some time.

 

 
After a standout 2014 and 2015, Will Clarke has continued to deliver hot tracks from the studio like, “Booty Percolatin’,” from Dirtybird and his single, “Techno (Not Techno),” which both were heard all over shows and festivals across the globe. It seemed as though every house DJ featured some form of work from Will Clarke across the festival circuit and parties all over the world.

 

 
Along with having an incredible producing talent, Will Clarke’s sets are a house music lover’s dream. With Will Clarke behind the decks, he’ll take you on a journey through his influences of UK house music roots and the house scene of the White Isle of Ibiza. Imaginers will be in four-on-the floor bliss with Will’s chunky bass lines and booty shaking beats. Get ready for some of the most groovy house tunes you will hear all weekend at Imagine Music Festival from the extremely talented, Will Clarke. To get a feel for the style of tunes Will Clarke will be playing at Imagine, here is an exquisite live set from his performance on this year’s Holy Ship! festival cruise. It’s full of some house music heaters, and we know that his set at Imagine will bring the heat as well. You will be able to check out Will Clarke at the Disco Inferno Stage with the rest of the Dirtybird players like Shiba San, Claude Vonstroke, Ciszak, and Dateless, while at Imagine Festival this year. It will be very reminiscent of how all the Dirtybird guys get together for the growing Dirtybird Campout festival in Southern California. Having all those Dirtybird house music juggernauts will be a romping good time!

 

Imagine Music Festival 2017 Artist Spotlight: Nora En Pure

Imagine Music Festival is fast approaching for what is expected to be a huge year for its 2017 edition. This newly expanded 3-day dance music festival with camping will take place on September 22-24th, at Atlanta Motor Speedway just south of Atlanta, Georgia. As we prepare to gather once again on the grounds of AMS, let’s take a look at some of the great artists that IMF will be bringing to the table in a few weeks. For those looking to get their groove on at the Disco Inferno stage on day two, look no further than the soothing, laid back tunes of Nora En Pure.

 
Daniela Niederer, a South African-Swiss house producer better known as her stage name, Nora En Pure, has become a prominent name in the deep house genre. Coming off of a career defining 2016, Nora En Pure developed a unique style of her own by implementing elements from her South African heritage of exotic, tropical influences, and tribal percussion sounds combined with the groovy deep house and indie dance productions.

 
After a few years of success in producing music, Nora En Pure joined forces with the Helvetic Nerds, which consists of a talented group of Swiss dance music producers like EDX, Chris Reece, Croatia Squad, Daniel Portman, Calippo, Sons Of Maria, and Me & My Toothbrush, just to name a few. Most of the music from the Helvetic Nerds has that signature twist on the deep house sound spanning from nu disco, indie dance, to even a little tech house and tropical house influences.

 
In 2016, Nora En Pure had a break out year with releasing a several hits like, “Lake Arrowhead,” “Morning Dew,” “I Got To Do,” and her massive remix of Oliver Heldens & Shaun Frank’s, “Shades Of Grey.”

 

 
For those who might be new to the indie/deep house style that Nora En Pure plays live, on Saturday at Imagine Music Festival those in attendance will have the chance to hear something exciting and different. Her one of a kind melodic blend of chilled out house tunes will be like a breath of fresh air amidst the aggressive EDM sounds that make up a dance music festival. For house music lovers, we know that you won’t be disappointed in hearing a relaxing and groovy set from the Helvetic Nerds shining star, Nora En Pure. Be sure to take time on day two [Saturday] and check her out at the Amazonia Stage. Her set will definitely be a fun experience for all dance music fans. To get you excited to experience Nora En Pure live, here is a recent mix of her recurring Purified podcast. Here you will get a feel for the style of house music that Nora En Pure will be bringing to the Disco Inferno Stage at Imagine Music Festival.

 

Halogen to Debut Their New “Housewerk” Event Series in Atlanta

There is something new upon the horizon for the Atlanta dance music community. One of Atlanta’s rising stars, Halogen, is planning to introduce a fresh new approach to bringing house music to the scene. The duo will be hosting a series of events under the name Housewerk at the Music Room in Atlanta, which will begin on Saturday, July 29th. Halogen is seizing a golden opportunity to deliver a unique event to the city as well as utilizing it as a release party for their debut single on Cloudkid Records, “Can’t Resist.”

 
This exclusive experience is something to be excited about if you are a house music lover in the bass heavy city of ATL. Halogen has some big plans up their sleeves for Housewerk by bringing a carefully selected lineup along with special guests to spice things up a bit. Grab your tickets now and get ready to put on your shuffling shoes for some fresh new tunes from Halogen and company at the Music Room this weekend. Information on purchasing tickets for the new Housewerk event on July 29th can be found by visiting the event page here.

 

Halogen Remixes Bag Raiders “Shooting Stars” Feat. 8 Graves [FREE DOWNLOAD]

Atlanta’s own Halogen has delivered yet another tasty edit of a classic song from Bag Raiders “Shooting Stars.” The duo teamed up with vocalist, 8 Graves, who sang the vocals for the track. This tune allows you to sit back and relax while the soothing disco vibes surround you, comfortably taking you on a musical journey in just under four minutes.

 
The catchy tune’s original work from Bag Raiders was a groovy alternative sound which was originally released back in 2008 and again in 2009. The song went into the shadows for a while and then resurfaced around the summer of 2016 when it became a popular meme video being used to edit people falling into different edited sceneries in a funny way.

 
Backstory aside, the song has been remixed a number of times by some big names in the industry like Elephante, POLARGHST, Onderkoffer, and Cassian, to name a few. But one that sticks out to me the most is this new delectable edit by Halogen. No matter how many times I give it a listen, I find myself bobbing my head and having the sudden urge to get up and groove around. The synth work is fantastically blended with the classic synth sounds of the original track by Bag Raiders. It’s certainly a different direction than most of the other works by Halogen; but needless to say, I am liking it a lot. After just one listen, I hit that download button immediately, and I know you will too. You can check out Halogen’s edit below, and download it for free as well.

 

Imagine Music Festival Releases Phase 2 Lineup

After dropping a first phase lineup that would exceed most other festival’s full rosters, the three-day music and camping festival is releasing the next round of performers for its 2017 event. Returning to Atlanta Motor Speedway in Atlanta, Georgia on September 22 through 24, 2017, Imagine has put an exclamation point on its performer lineup with a mix of new heavyweights, including:

 
Big Gigantic: Perennial fan favorites, Big G, has made a name for themselves by pairing electronic beats with their signature live saxophone and drums. Tracks from their latest release, last year’s Brighter Future that included a bevy of collaborators, is currently getting the remix treatment from acts like Luca Lush, Kasbo and Naderi.

 
STS9: Originally from Georgia and affectionately known to fans simply as “Tribe”, this tight knit group of electronic rock instrumentalists with a meteoric rise to fame, is now nearly 20 years into their illustrious career. Perfecting their self-described “post-rock dance music” through live rock instrumentation on one of their many tours, STS9 is one of the top-grossing live acts globally.

 
Claude VonStroke: A producer obsessed with the cross-pollination of genres, Claude VonStroke has made a name for himself as a house and techno pioneer with the chops to craft pristine, albeit laid-back remixes. This year, as the owner of Dirtybird Records, VonStroke will be joined by Shiba San, Will Clarke, Ciszak and Dateless on the label’s branded stage at Imagine.

 
G Jones: A favorite of the underground bass scene, G Jones has emerged as a staple on the festival circuit having played such notables as Bonnaroo, Euphoria, Camp Bisco and more. His unique blend of distorted bass and trip visuals make for one of the more energetic shows on the circuit.

 
Illenium: As a relative newbie to the game, Illenium has taken big strides since the release of his debut Ashes in 2016, having remixed Dawn Golden, ODESZA and Oh Wonder, amongst others.

 
NGHTMRE: Originally a trap and house producer, NGHTMRE released an eponymous EP in 2016- considered by many to be one of the top dance/electronic contributions of the year. The recently released “End of the Night” is a collaboration with Ghastly that is an epic example of what to expect at Imagine.

 
Additional artists new to the lineup include: Ciszak; Dateless; Hippie Sabotage; and The Funk Hunters, as well as local talent: Alex Lucas; Bandikook; Blunts & Blondes; Corey Von Waters; Daddydough; Daniels Jack; Deep Technicians; Devious; Domii; Exit 9; Flats Stanlie (theUntz Winner); Higher Learning; Jordan Gervais; Kevin Flum; Lucidea; LYFTD (theUntz Winner); Organik; Riven; Robbie Dude; Sejva; Space Kadet; Stranger Candy; Sylo; Teriyaki Noize; White Rhino; Yuki; and Zen Selekta. Additional music blocks will be provided by: Bass Family, Slow & Low and Trance Family.

 
Featuring over six stages, each with its own distinct musical focus and vibe, there will not be an inch of the festival grounds that will not be bathed in Imagine’s immersive aquatic fairytale. Previously announced artists on the 2017 performer lineup include: Headliners: Above & Beyond; Deadmau5; Tiësto; Pretty Lights Live and Gorgon City. Oceania Stage: Datsik; Deorro; Flux Pavilion; Seven Lions; Zomboy; 12th Planet; Black Tiger Sex Machine; Liquid Stranger; Marc Kitchen; Codeko; Fransis Derelle; Leah Culver; and Ying Yang Twins, with Pyramid Schemes. Amazonia Stage: The Floozies; Bleep Bloop; Minnesota; Rob Garza; Spag Heddy; Boogie T; Buku; Esseks; ill.Gates; Ott; Squnto; and Yeti. Disco Inferno Stage: Chris Lake; Claptone; Nora En Pure; Shiba San and Will Clarke. Aeria Stage: Netsky; Noisia; Planet of the Drums, featuring AK1200, Dara, Dieselboy and Messinian; Black Sun Empire; Andy Bruh; Bryson Taylor; Daily Bread; Eddie Gold; High Kalliber; Ployd; Ra & Adara; Sunday Service and music blocks by: Torch DNB and Wiggle Factor.

 
Imagine will be returning to Atlanta Motor Speedway this September 22-24, 2017 for the fourth edition of the festival. The return to the venue means fans can expect plenty of upgrades, based in large part on feedback from its 2016 attendees. Expanded water stations, camping upgrades, improved VIP areas, shade and charging stations, food options, dancers, art, workshops, the return of the Imagine splash pool and of course an even bigger and better lineup. As one of the country’s last remaining independent festivals, Imagine creates an all-encompassing, 360-degree sensory experience that blends music, circus troupes, performers, dancers, art, workshops, classes and more.

 
Tickets are available now starting at $163 for a 3-day pass. VIP passes, with front row pit access, an elevated viewing area, VIP (no line) access, air conditioned chill lounge, bottle service, cocktail service, complimentary champagne toasts, private security, clean trailer bathrooms with running water and air conditioning, giveaways, meet and greets, and more are available starting at $299 for a 3-day pass. Camping passes are also available to purchase as an add-on to the festival tickets with prices starting at $99. Four camping packages are available including GA Camping, VIP Camping, Easy Life Pre-Set Souvenir Tents, The Glamp Life Premium Tents, Geo-Dome Luxe Tents, GA RV Camping and VIP RV Camping. Tickets are available online at www.imaginefestival.com. Imagine Music Festival is an 18 and over event.

 
Imagine Music Festival is produced by Iris Presents. Visit www.imaginefestival.com for the most up-to-date information. Stay connected on Twitter at www.twitter.com/imaginemusicfes and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/imaginemusicfestival.

 

Seven Lions releases “Where I Won’t Be Found” Announces forthcoming EP on Seeking Blue

Seven Lions is kicking off summer with a brand new single “Where I Won’t Be Found.” Out now via Seeking Blue, the anthemic track features eloquent and emotionally evoking vocals from NÉONHÈART and carries the signature Seven Lions euphoric bass sounds.

 

“Where I Won’t Be Found” gives fans a taste of the whimsical sonics to follow in Seven Lions’ forthcoming EP of the same name due for release June 26.

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Seven Lions just wrapped up his There & Back Again international tour which traversed intimate club venues as well as acclaimed music festivals including Life in Color, EDC Japan and Middlelands. In the coming months he will be playing at major electronic music festivals including Paradiso, Tomorrowland, Electric Zoo and more.

 

Upcoming festival performances:

6/23-24 – Paradiso

7/21 – Tomorrowland

9/1 – Electric Zoo

9/14 – Above & Beyond with Seven Lions at Red Rocks

 

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