No conundrum of four overlapping artists at once. Two stages makes it more manageable to see a little bit of many artists. These are just a handful of artists I’ve seen and would advise checking out at Lost Lands. Yes he is on the “undercard” for both Lost Lands and Frequency Burst this weekend, but don’t sleep on Blunts & Blondes he’s been recruited for a reason. Another artist on the rise as he’s been alongside great company all year. I can appreciate his energy as he always keeps the crowd hype. It was cool to catch the Florida native on a Friday night in Tampa late May. EPTIC will put use to a portion of the 1,000,000 watts of bass at Lost Lands for sure.īlunts & Blondes: Two great things paired in one name. It didn’t stop the intimate crowd from headbanging and opening up for mosh pits. It was a smaller crowd, but everyone had so much intensity. Thanks.ĮPTIC: I had no idea about EPTIC until my friends won tickets to see his show in Atlanta. PS: I’d love to get one (Large) of those orange ‘Wobble’ jackets they wore at Moonrise if anyone knows where to get one. Pumped to see them on this year’s lineup. Ganja White Night‘s storyline visuals in unison with their wonky dub wubs is a sensation for your senses. All their sets I’ve seen this year: Atlanta, Okeechobee (x2), and most recently at Moonrise have been badass. Their stop in Atlanta was amongst top sets I’ve seen this year. Ganja White Night: A dope duo from Belgium who has been shaking the electronic scene with heavy wobbles. This year at Lost Lands Downlink will perform b2b with the head honcho himself, so it’d be in your best interest to check out his set. AMAZING show if you caught it at The Tabernacle in Atlanta earlier this year. I’m not one to push my ideological beliefs on others, but their church is something to attend if you have the time and open mind.ĭownlink: I’ve only had the chance to see Downlink a few times, most recently on The Origins Tour with Ganja White Night. I enjoyed their Athens show because it was more of an intimate set, awesome crowd and great supporting acts. I’ve attended their church a few times great sermon in the Cave of Souls (RIP) last year. If you’re a metal enthused headbanger, check out Sullivan King.īTSM: aka Black Tiger Sex Machine, a tiger helmet wearing trio who always keeps the crowd engaged with their sermon. It doesn’t sound too farfetched with Lost Lands around the corner. After seeing Phaseone in concert earlier this year, I knew immediately him and Sullivan King might be an insane collaboration. The DJ Rockstar is producing quality work in a major way. Touring with BTSM, leading his own concert tour, as well as shredding festivals. Sullivan King: The man has been extremely busy since our conversation last year. His music goes in a few directions, all of which are tight if you like hard music with heavy beats. One of three awesome acts I got to see all in one night at the BTSM Ceremony Tour at Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA. Kai Wachi: So much energy from Kai Wachi. Consider embarking on the journey with Space Mom and joining The Cult of REZZ for Lost Lands. REZZ‘s style is so entrancing aurally and visually and for Lost Lands sake, surely you’ll feel the bass. Two personal favorite REZZ sets: Lollapalooza and Moonrise. REZZ: I finally got to see what all the hype is about this summer. I’ll just say Excision knows what he’s doing curating lineups. I was lucky enough to make history last year walking with dinosaurs alongside thousands of headbangers as well as securing an interview with the then, new to the festival scene Sullivan King. On my tour this year alone I’ve had the pleasure of seeing some of the talented Lost Lands roster. Excision‘s Lost Lands competed with veteran festivals in its inaugural year as a fan favorite for a number of reasons. Cover photo taken by Don Idio photos taken by Danny McColl SmithĪRE YOU READY TO RUMBLE!!? Less than a few days away from the prehistoric party, Lost Lands Fam new and OG are getting ready to roam Legend Valley.
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