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10/17 Days

 

At first glance, BADBADNOTGOOD is one of the more curious placements on the lineup. The Canadian trio has made its name in avant-garde jazz jamming. Delve a little deeper, and it comes to light that their off-kilter beat work has also earned them features alongside stars in the hip-hop and R&B scene. Catch them Saturday for what is looking to be one of the most unique sets of the weekend. Expect some guest features.

 

Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Shame (BADBADNOTGOOD Remix)

Daniel Caesar – Paradise (ft. BADBADNOTGOOD & Sean Leon)

Little Simz x BadBadNotGood – Our Conversations

 

 

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14/21 Days

 

The dim shimmer of dark pop euphoria takes the form of HÆLOS. Complex electronica wrought with melancholic emotions is this UK trio’s floating ground. Their debut was recently released. Get lost with us in the depths of early Friday.

 

HÆLOS – Pray

HÆLOS – Earth Not Above

HÆLOS – Dust

HÆLOS – Cloud Nine

 

 

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Further Future | Lineup | Tickets

 

Last year, the famed Robot Heart crew decided it was time to host their own desert oasis outside of Black Rock. And thus, Further Future was born. A forward-facing experience in music, performance, food, arts, community, and inspiration, this particular “renegade” festival has already set itself up to be a staple for progress-aficionados. Unmistakably calling on its Burner roots, Further Future stands as a shorter and less demanding introduction to the future of festival culture.

 

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Temple Days | Tickets

 

Last year, we attended The Do Lab’s Lucent Temple of Consciousness Temple Days Pre-Party and were astounded by the spirituality and synchronicity of everything. This year, the eye-opening LIB pre-event touches down at Wanderlust Hollywood for 12 hours of workshops, yoga and movement, food, art and musical performances designed to expand the heart and open the mind.

 

This year’s event will host speaker headliners John Perkins and Dream Rockwell, and music from DJ Tasha Blank, among many others. Many of these speakers will be at LIB as well; however, Temple Days provides a rush-free and guilt-free atmosphere by which one can absorb the totality of each artist’s message. If ever you’ve been interested in going deeper into free thought, this is an event specially curated for you.

 

 

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41/48 Days

 

When they made it into our 2014 Honorable Mention for the rousing Dead, Young Fathers were only getting started. Follow up album White Men are Black Men Too continued to feature their Scot-pop catchiness interlaced among heavy militaristic droning with hopeful background bagpipes staying strong. Interspersed across all of that sonic space are politically charged rap and soulful ballads that highlight a deeply caring and international influence.

 

Catch them Sunday for what’s been touted as a very energetic live show.

 

Young Fathers – Low

Young Fathers – Old Rock n’ Roll

Young Fathers – Shame

Young Fathers – No Way

 

 

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Colorado based Turvy Organ‘s debut The Soft Light is that perfectly special secret you keep close. The five-piece has released several EPs since 2010, each of which steadily teases what their sound has evolved to today: a broken folk and psychedelic indie-synth stumble through a multitude of wavelengths from far corners; unresolved, unconcerned, and catchy as all hell.

 

Get The Soft Light.

 

Turvy Organ – The Soft Light

 

 

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50/57 Days

 

 

With two EPs, one LP, and several high-brow festivals under her belt, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Meg Myers has proven her prowess in alternative rock and stands as a warning beacon to the repercussions of being vulnerable to love and lust. While one’d expect romanticised lyricism to maintain mellow pacings, Meg Myers would rather throw that notion out the door for in-your-face gritty rock. That’s not to say she doesn’t have range; tracks like ‘In the Morning’ and it’s eerie lull seep through the soul just as powerfully.

 

Be sure to catch her early Sunday to start your weekend’s close off on a proper mosh.

 

Meg Myers – Desire

Meg Myers – Lemon Eyes

Meg Myers – I Really Want You to Hate Me

Meg Myers – The Morning After

Meg Myers – Go