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Website: https://www.studio338.co.uk/ | Tickets:https://linktr.ee/S338
Luciano, Marco Carola, Loco Dice, Todd Edwards and more to feature
The dust has barely settled on an epic New Year’s Eve party but Studio 338 is already back with an irresistible run of parties in the first part of 2022. The Release opening kicks things off on January 29th with Luciano then the likes of MOSCH, a big Music On Birthday,Space Opening Fiesta and Sankeys Opening host DJs such as debutant Todd Edwards plus Marco Carola, Loco Dice, Matt Jam Lamont, Wookie, CC83 and many more to be announced. Limited tickets are on sale now.
After a decade at the forefront, Studio 338 is internationally recognised as one of Europe’s leading super clubs. This run of parties backs that up and will see the whole venue open, including the vast main room with its exposed brick walls, raised podiums and wrap-around balconies all making the dance floor into an atmospheric cauldron. World class sound throughout from VOID Acoustics and real devotion to production, lights and lasers always elevate every party to the next level.
This summer, Release will head to Ibiza for some uncovered dances, but first the in-house night opens the year at Studio 338 onJanuary 29th. The party will mark a hugely anticipated debut for Swiss-Chilean minimal master and Cadenza label head Luciano, who is one of the most dexterous DJs in the game and always someone who serves up surprises. He will also be joined by Reboot for the event. US house and garage god Todd Edwards then makes his debut at Studio 338 for MOSCH Presents alongside a pioneer of the UKG scene in Matt Jam Lamont. Wookie and CC83 also join in to ensure that all bass heavy styles are covered.
On Saturday February 5th, Marco Carola returns to the scene of his legendary last set on New Year’s eve for his Music On label’s birthday party. Expect plenty of big, rolling techno from the Neapolitan titan as well as more guests to be announced.
The Space Opening Fiesta is always a memorable night in the calendar. This year it happens on Saturday 12th February and again all the stops will be pulled out to make sure it goes down with plenty of the seminal club’s Ibiza colour, spirit and hedonism. So far house legend (and one half of Deepdish) Sharam will lead the dance with Sir Norman Jay… with more to be announced next week
A week after on Saturday 19th February, Desolat label boss Loco Dice is back at the club for Seran Bendecidos and another of his chunky crossover sets where house and techno meet in perfect harmony, welcoming high-energy Manchester trio Mason Collective to play alongside him. Studio 338 regulars Sankeys will also return for an Opening Rave that is sure to blow the roof off. Kicking off proceedings is VIVa Music boss Steve Lawler, while playing each week will be fast rising residents and deep digging DJs Andrew Kay, who has recently released a 12″ with close friend of the club Darius Syrossian, and Hypoxia, who have a release scheduled on Marco Resssman’s Upon You Records in February.
Dates
Saturday 29th January – Release Opening Party:
Luciano
Reboot
Friday 4th February – MOSCH Presents:
Todd Edwards
Matt Jam Lamont
Wookie
CC83
Saturday 5th February – Music On Birthday:
Marco Carola and Paco Osuna
Saturday 12th February – Space 2022 Ibiza:
Sharam
Sir Norman Jay
Saturday 19th February – Seran Bendecidos:
Loco Dice
Mason Collective
+ more TBA
Saturday 26th February – Sankeys 2022 Opening Rave:
Steve Lawler
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LISTEN TO ‘HI-VIS BABY’ HERE
PRE-ORDER DEBUT ALBUM LOVE BOREDOM BICYCLES HERE
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On the new song, the band shared: “A lot of people are going through some tough times right now and the song talks about the importance of having someone or something to turn to when life gets really hard. For a lot of our fans and for us, it’s been music. Its power to heal, comfort, and be a lifeline has never been greater and more needed than now.
We wanted the music video to convey the same symbolic message: that music could be ‘The Antidote,’ the one thing that makes everyone feel less alone and brings us together. It was an amazing experience working with our friend and director Jensen Noen to try and tell that story and we’re really proud of the result. We hope our fans enjoy it too.”
“We wrote and recorded the song before the pandemic hit,” say the four guys in the band about the first single, “and in lots of ways it has become even more relevant after everything that happened over the last 20 months. A lot of people are going through some tough times right now and the song talks about the importance of having someone or something to turn to when life gets really hard. For a lot of our fans and for us, it’s been music. Its power to heal, comfort and be a lifeline has never been greater and more needed than now”.
Simple Plan have remained an international sensation for over 20 years with worldwide sales topping 10 million and over 1 billion streams across all streaming platforms! 2022 also marks the 20th anniversary of Simple Plan’s debut album No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls, which has recently gained attention on TikTok through the viral I’m Just A Kid challenge. The song has inspired millions of videos, including Will Smith, Ed Sheeran, Usher, and more. I’m Just A Kid was certified RIAA Platinum in 2020.
The #ImJustAKid trend on Tik Tok has over 4.3 billion views and the #ImJustAKidChallenge hashtag has over 590.9 million views and counting. Plus, they’ve received numerous awards and accolades the world over, and to date they have performed for insatiable audiences in over 60 countries. Their global numbers are astounding:
Facebook: 8.5 million followers,
Twitter: 1 million followers
Instagram: 450k followers
YouTube: 1.3 million subscribers/616,324,726 total view
TikTok: 600k followers/3.6 million likes.
Not to mention:
Spotify: 6,516,026 monthly listeners/2,964,594 followers, 1.2 billion total streams
Apple: 197 million total streams
Shazam: 6.6 million Shazams
Amazon: 38.4 million total streams
Fans can look forward to more new music, including a new album, later this year. Stay tuned for more information at www.officialsimpleplan.com.
Pierre Bouvier (vocals) | Chuck Comeau (drums)
Sebastien Lefebvre (lead guitar) | Jeff Stinco (rhythm guitar)
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“I want people of all abilities to feel included & enjoy a night of live music. In planning this event, additional features have been included that may be of assistance to people. These features include; Auslan interpreters, an accessible web page, a sensory zone/pack, braille tickets, large signage, and a team of volunteers who will undertake Tibi’s disability awareness training. Groove Tunes will not only be a night of live music but an educational night for industry professionals.”
– Dina Bassile, Tibi Access Founder and Groove Tunes Event Manager
Showcasing some of Melbourne’s best artists, Groove Tunes will provide access to musicians who live with disability to showcase their work, as well as give punters with disability and their friends and family the opportunity to experience an inclusive, anxiety-free night out.
The evening’s headliners will be the genre-expanding outfit The Grogans, who are a trio of best friends from Melbourne who explore nuanced manoeuvres in surf, punk, blues, garage, psych, rockabilly and reggae, as well as the Mornington Peninsula’s Matilda Pearl who is a recent high-school graduate and an exciting independent artist on the rise. Inhabiting a delicate, chamber folk sound world that draws on Hakka-Chinese melodies and western art music, Irene Zhong will also join the lineup, fresh off the back of their Music Victoria Award nomination for the inaugural Arts Access Victoria Amplify Award for deaf and disabled artists.
Straight from the Wild at Heart team, the evening will also feature the sounds of young keyboard player Edward Roussac who has a talent for writing catchy tunes, as well as Saint Ergo, a post-genre music project that aims to explore the intersection and the connection of us, where love and life are found. Combining all the elements of Saint Ergo’s work as a songwriter, performer, producer, arranger and engineer with elements of folk, classical, jazz, rock and pop, their art aims to inspire an inclusive and open minded community.
Tibi Access looks forward to playing a part in paving the way in changing the landscape of live music, events and venues so all Victorians can have an equitable and enjoyable experience. Do not miss this celebration of inclusivity and diversity in one of the most iconic venues in the live-music capital of the world, when Groove Tunes takes over the Corner Hotel on Saturday 19 March 2022. Early Bird tickets are on sale now, so don’t delay!
Groove Tunes would like to thank event partners Music Victoria, VMDO, Box Hill Institute, Grill’d Local Heroes, Australian Arts Council, Creative Victoria, City of Yarra and Expression Australia for contributing and helping make this event possible.
Groove Tunes
Saturday 19 March 2022
The Corner Hotel, Richmond
Featuring The Grogans, Matilda Pearl, Irene Zhong, Edward Roussac, Saint Ergo
*all artists in bold italic are artists who identify as living with disability
Tickets on sale now!
Early Bird – $40 +BF
General Admission – $55 +BF
Companion Tickets – free for companion card holders
Pay It Forward (Buy a ticket for someone in the disability community) – $45
Tickets via cornerhotel.com
Inclusive Event Features
Accessible signage
Auslan interpreters
Accessible website
In venue access ramps and lowered bar access
On stage lyric videos
Printed braille tickets
Sensory zone and sensory packs
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.
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Since 2016 Bad Moon have been building up an impressive presence for themselves across the release of two EPs, extensive touring across Australia, including headline shows and tour support for Buckcherry and Hardcore Superstar. In August 2020, the band released a cheeky cover of Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy which attracted 95K plus streams, while in 2021 they released 5 consecutive singles, known collectively as ‘The Heart From The Hollow’ series. ‘Light Leaves The Day’ is the fifth and final installment in the series.
The band are currently working on their new album due out this year.
PRAISE FOR BAD MOON BORN
“A punch-you-in-the-face belter delivering mean, meaty riffs, eerie layers of synth production and a melancholy monster of a chorus.”
Music Feeds
“Light Leaves The Day’ is a grainy, gritty alternative rock-folk ballad whose searching and honest lyrics create an emotional bedrock that energises the song.”
Scenestr
“Sydney’s Bad Moon Born has returned with a slamming new tune, and it’s called Fallout.”
Hysteria Mag
“Waves unleashes a storm of brisk, sharp modern metal juxtaposed with graceful melody and infectious vocal hooks that warrants repeat listens.”
The Rockpit
“Damn is it good. With touches of a BMTH sound, ‘Fallout’ shows that this new direction is a perfect fit for Bad Moon Born.”
Recurrent Verse
“The tune is a powerful modern heavy rock ballad that pulls you in immediately and has a chorus that will inevitably leave the listener with goosebumps.”
Maniacs
“Bad Moon Born left me wanting to hear more and chomping at the bit to see them live again soon. If you haven’t seen these guys live, please do it!!”
Wall Of Sound
“They’re a hard-hitting, tight trousered, thunderingly heavy and mightily loud quintet with obvious experience and charisma, and a swag of excellent songs.”
100 Percent Rock
Good Call Live ‘Light Leaves The Day’ is released on Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
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Title: Call Me
Label: Spinnin’ Records
Hard not to remember the song made famous by Blondie and the A-class composer Giorgio Moroder. “Call me” it’s been the life soundtrack of many people in the 80s, an energetic and engaging song, chosen by the three multi-platinum DJ producers Gabry Ponte, R3HAB, and Timmy Trumpet, to reinterpret it in their style. What a wonderful gift to start the new year with the right approach! Nostalgic of the 80s and dance music fans: it’s your time!
The Italian DJ/producer, after his success with EIFFEL 65, kept releasing solo material, always in rhythm with the newest sounds in electronic music. In 2019 he dropped his “Monster” collab with LUM!X, followed by more joint efforts in the shape of ‘The Passenger‘ (along with D.T.E.), ‘Scare Me‘ (along with KSHMR). His collaboration with LUM!X and Prezioso, “Thunder“, released in May 2021 has established itself on the dance market with force, grinding millions of streams and obtaining several certifications, including platinum records in Sweden, Norway, and Italy. Also noteworthy is his collaboration with Aloe Blacc on “Can’t Get Over You“, released in December 2021. The American and Grammy-nominated performer, undisputed star of dance music, has also lent his voice to the hits “Wake Me Up” and “SOS” along with the top DJ producer Avicii.
Dutch–Moroccan Multi-Platinum DJ and producer Fadil El Ghoul, better known as R3HAB, has been trailblazing his way through dance music for the better part of the last decade. From his breakthrough remixes for Rihanna, Drake, Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris, The Chainsmokers, Lady Gaga, to anthems such as Gold– and Platinum-certified “All Around The World (La La La)” and “Lullaby,” to his collaborations with the likes of Luis Fonsi, Sean Paul, ZAYN, Andy Grammer, Sofia Carson, Smokepurpp, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Astrid S, Olivia Holt and more, R3HAB has proven to be one of the most talented and forward-thinking artists in the game, whose work collected over 5B streams to date. He says: “Making music with friends never gets old. I’m excited to work with Gabry on our second record, following “The Portrait” and with Timmy Trumpet on our third collab. “Call Me” is going to be a festival hype builder. Gabry and Timmy have great energy, which keeps the artistic process fresh and inspired“.
DJ, producer, and live instrumentalist Timmy Trumpet is undoubtedly one of the most prolific performers in the DJ Mag Top 100. An award-winning, multi-platinum selling recording artist, Timmy has forged his way to the top of the industry alongside influential artists taking the world by storm. His breakthrough release Freaks has reigned in over half a billion streams, reached six times platinum status in Australia, and dominated the charts in ten countries becoming the highest selling track of all time on Ministry of Sound Australia. In 2020, after over a decade on the scene, the DJ producer issued his first album, Mad World. The set included the singles “911” with R3HAB, “Up & Down” with Vengaboys, and a cover of “Mad World” with Gabry Ponte.
Well, a threesome that can only churn out hit. “Call Me” combines the amazing power of the original song with what is the style of the dance today, ensuring an amazing result. So much desire to sing this timeless chorus and to dance to the fast-paced rhythm of the song, are the feelings that will prove who will listen to this new hit!
Where are you currently based?
I am currently based in Toronto, ON.
How did you first start playing music?
I was influenced by my family, my father is a musician, however I really started playing with my brother Andre Doucette.
What’s been happening recently?
Well I’m still coming down from the high of performing for North Bay Pride, It was an electric evening.
Your new EP ‘Run With Me’ will be out on January 14th, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
Honestly each song has its own unique vibe. I wanted this EP to just have freedom of expression, and allow each song to be its own mood. I was influenced by things going on in the world that I think about, experiences in my life I was sorting through. The usual songwriter things lol!
How did you go about writing the EP?
This first collection has been written and rewritten. Some songs are 6 years in the making, I wrote “Making Moves” two weeks before we had to solidify the line-up.
Where and when did you record/produce/master the EP and who with?
So many great people made this EP happen, Milano, Jack Emblem, Thomas McKay, Anthony Wright, Danie Santos, Andre Doucette, Phil Demetro, and Vic Florencia.
How did you approach the recording process?
Each song at a time. Then I listened for months, and if I wanted to change anything, I did.
Who are you listening to at the moment?
I love listening to a wide arrangement of songs. I love good house music like Elderbrook and Rufus Du Sol. Also Robyn and throwback R&B from the early 2000’s.
What do you like to do away from music?
Put my earbuds in and run!
What’s planned for 2022?
Well this release is top priority and at the moment I’m organizing the music video for the title track, “Run With Me”.
Favourite food and place to hangout?
A big salad and a cabin in the woods.
Twitter: @danidoucettexo
Facebook: /iamdanixo
Instagram: @dani._doucette
Website: www.danidoucettemusic.com
Have you ever wondered what the music you listen to says about your personality? There are many different genres of music that people can listen to, and it usually corresponds with someone’s personality. Though there is not just one type of person who listens to just one specific genre – everyone has their own taste in music because everyone is unique in their own way, there are some personality characteristics that can be linked to liking a certain kind of music.
1. Pop/Go With The Flow
People who listen to pop/popular music usually go with the flow. They are open to new experiences, like to feel like they’re a part of a crowd, and might just spontaneously break into song when their favorite tune comes on. Wanting to learn how to sing like a professional, and you can read more here about the steps you should take if you can relate to this as well, or how to act in front of a crowd is somewhat common with pop enthusiasts. Performing in front of an audience and expressing themselves is something that they might also enjoy.
2. Blues/Deeply Happy
This may seem counterintuitive to some at first. However, listening to blues, or other kinds of music that’s so rich in emotions – even sad ones, can make people feel happier for different reasons. It’s important to note though that this doesn’t necessarily mean happy as in joyful, but happy in a more calm and deeply rooted way. Knowing how to recognize different emotions, accept them, feel them and then let them go, is a characteristic that can be linked to enjoying blues or other moody music. It’s not about wallowing in sadness, but rather confronting it and dealing with it, which is something that most people who enjoy these kinds of genres tend to do.
3. Punk/Rebel
Punk music has long been associated with rebelliousness and strong disapproval of authority. Those who listen to punk tend to think for themselves and want to break out of stereotypes. They want freedom – both emotional and physical, they don’t want to be held down, and they want to be able to live life on their own terms. A particular characteristic that can be linked with liking punk music is the urge for exploration, of wanting to break out of norms and go on adventures. While preferring other types of music can also involve exploration, punk enthusiasts tend to be much more assertive about what is it exactly they want. They experience emotions deeply even though they can sometimes seem like they don’t because expressing themselves in an unapologetic way is a part of their nature.
4. Socially Conscious Rap/Passionate
People listen to socially conscious rap because they want to be a part of a movement. They’re not only looking for catchy beats and sick flow but also to be exposed to important messages from different perspectives. There is an underlying feeling of wanting the world to change or at least some aspect of it. Some believe it can change through music, while others find listening to this genre comforting in the sense that there are other people that share the same values they’re so passionate about themselves. The characteristic that can be linked with enjoying socially conscious rap is passion, but it’s not the same kind of passion that punk enthusiasts might feel. It’s like a peaceful fire that burns inside them and keeps them focused on a goal since they want to make an impact on their own or someone else’s life.
5. Alternative Rock/Prone To Melancholy
People who listen to alternative rock are often introspective. They tend to keep quiet about their emotions, but that’s because they tend to prefer to think things through before saying much. They tend to feel things very intensely, but it’s not because they’re weak people – on the contrary, they are quite strong for being able to handle so much. Feeling everything around them so deeply means that listening to alternative rock can be somewhat melancholic. However, this music also helps introspective people stay grounded and focused on taking care of themselves. People who love this genre are more likely than others to enjoy poetry and other forms of writing, even if they don’t consider themselves to be writers.
While this list obviously doesn’t even stretch the surface of the matter – there are so many genres of music out there – it can give you a general idea of what types of people might enjoy which ones. It’s important to note though that no one is completely defined by the music they like, even if it does say something about them because everyone is also different in their own ways. However, knowing your favorite genre can be a fun and interesting way to think about your personality characteristics as well as gain some insight into how others may perceive you.
Where are you currently based?
Edmonton, Canada.
How did you first start playing music?
I began playing music when I was very young! I was given a toy piano when I was about 3 years old, and I would play Disney songs by ear (I watched a lot of Disney movies). Eventually I was put into piano lessons (which I hated), and then began writing my own songs and singing in high school.
What’s been happening recently?
During the pandemic, I’ve mostly been producing music for other artists, while gearing up to release my own album. For my own music, I’ve been mostly wearing my “business and marketing hat”, so producing art for other musicians has been my creative escape. It’s easily been my busiest year by far!
Your single ‘This Party Sucks’ will be released on January 14, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
The sound of this song was definitely inspired by the likes of Charlie Puth and the new Weeknd stuff. Very moody, upbeat, dance-pop was the vibe for sure. It sounded like a party song, but we didn’t want to just write another party song, so we said “why don’t we make a song about bad parties?”, and that’s how this song was born.
How did you go about writing ‘This Party Sucks’?
I wrote this song with Robbie Jay, who has worked with the likes of JoJo and Conor Maynard, and Edgar Vargas, a producer I was put in touch with through Warner Records. We actually wrote this song over a Zoom session, as Edgar was in L.A. and Robbie was in England at the time. I’ve had to adapt a lot to writing songs over Zoom during the pandemic. Initially I hated it, but over time I grew to almost prefer it, as it’s easier to stay focused and get the job done.
Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with?
I co-produced the song with Edgar Vargas, who sent me the initial instrumental. I added a few things just to give it a bit of a personal touch and we called it a day! I was supposed to go down to L.A. to record my vocals at Edgar’s studio, but due to the pandemic and flight cancellations, I ended up recording the vocals at a studio where I live.
How did you approach the recording process?
The recording process was done in stages. Edgar and I sent the track back and forth with our changes on it, and then I recorded the vocals at Velveteen Audio here in Edmonton, Alberta. It’s crazy to think that even 10 years ago, it would’ve been a lot more difficult to record a song this way. But thankfully, music technology has come far enough to allow me to record and write an album with people I’ve never actually met in person.
What programs/equipment did you use?
The song was produced on Logic Pro, which is the DAW I use for everything. I had the privilege of test-driving a Tube Tech Cl-1B compressor, which has been used on pretty much every hit record you could find today. I recorded my vocals into a Neumann U87 mic, which is just the best all-around mic I’ve ever used. Throw some effects and samples in there and voila!
What do you have planned in support of the single?
There will be a lot of cool visuals accompanying this single! Not entirely sure if I’ll do a full music video yet, but I’m getting a lot of TikTok and IG content done that is extremely high quality and exciting to be releasing! It’ll almost be like a music video broken down into several smaller clips that all add up to one larger narrative! I’ve never tried doing it like this before but it’ll be an exciting experiment.
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Lately, I’ve been loving the new Adele album. It’s so different from what I’ve heard from her before and there are some HUGE songs on that record. I’ve also had the Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak) record on repeat since the day it came out. I cannot remember another album that made me appreciate music this much in a very long time.
What do you like to do away from music?
I’ve acquired many hobbies outside of music over the past few years! For the longest time, if somebody asked me what I enjoy outside of music, I didn’t really know what to say, but since then, I’ve taken up skiing, soccer, hockey, and a few other outdoor activities that have definitely been keeping me busy. I’ve also always loved reading and I’ve read almost 24 books this year! To sum it up, I love trying new things; except skydiving or bungee jumping. I will never try those.
What else do you have planned for 2022?
There’s a lot of album release planning to do and I’m trying to get all of that together as early as possible to prevent any last minute emergencies. Other than that, just spending time with family and friends and making the most out of my favourite holiday, especially after a very difficult year.
Favourite food and place to hangout?
I would say right now, if you were to find me at any food place in my city, it would likely be at a local restaurant called The Next Act. Everything on the menu is incredible (especially their brisket donair), and I spend far too much money eating there. I’m not sure if you have donairs in Australia, but if you don’t I’d love to take you to The Next Act if you ever visit Edmonton!
Twitter: @JoshSahunta
Facebook: /joshsahuntaa
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TikTok: @joshsahunta
Website: www.joshsahunta.com
KORN SHARES NEW SONG, FORGOTTEN
LISTEN | WATCH
REQUIEM DUE FEBRUARY 4 VIA LOMA VISTA RECORDINGS
Today, Korn shares Forgotten, their first offering of 2022 and the second song from their upcoming studio album Requiem, due February 4 via Loma Vista Recordings. Forgotten arrives with a visualizer created by EFFIXX, who did the VFX work in the video for Korn’s first Requiem single Start The Healing, which was directed by Tim Saccenti (Flying Lotus, Run The Jewels, Depeche Mode). Start The Healing now sits in the Top 5 at Mainstream Rock charts in the US.
Over the last week, Forgotten has been teased via easter eggs across the internet with different stems from the song hidden on their website, newsletter, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Makersplace in preparation for the single’s drop.
Forgotten arrives on the heels of Korn’s 2022 19-date arena tour announcement supported by very special guests Chevelle and Code Orange which begins March 4.
Korn is also performing four nights with System Of A Down beginning on January 31 in Phoenix followed by a stop in San Diego on February 1st and two sold-out shows in Los Angeles on February 4 and 5.
Stay tuned for more Korn news coming soon.
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After a two year break from the snow Caprices can finally announce their winter return, with headliners including Luciano b2b Ricardo Villalobos, Sven Väth, RPR Soundsystem, Jamie Jones, Tale of Us, Cassy, Mathew Jonson, Dixon, Âme, Recondite, Dana Ruh & more.
A new pioneering summit will be introduced to launch the festival this year, integrating the music, arts and blockchain world through themes like NFT and metaverse which will offer artists, investors, technologists, crypto companies and the public an immersive exchange of creativity and innovation.
Switzerland’s iconic mountain festival makes its return to the snow for its 19th edition. After holding the event in summer the past two years due to the pandemic, the festival can finally return to its original winter date so that revelers can once again enjoy skiing the pristine slopes of Crans Montana, as well as getting stuck into the festival’s offerings.
Winner of ‘Best International Festival’ at the DJ Awards, Caprices Festival boasts incomparable panoramic views paired with state of the art audio-visual technology, snow sports, luxury gastronomy, multiple spa and wellness centers and a wealth of globally acclaimed artists across three stages over two consecutive weekends.
Artists announced for this year’s edition include Sven Väth who will be performing a special show as part of his Catharsis album launch tour (his first solo album in 20 years!) in addition to Dixon, Tale of Us and Âme who will make their debut and offer a new dimension to the infamous Modernity Stage, Luciano b2b Ricardo Villalobos, RPR Soundsystem, Jamie Jones, Cassy, Recondite, Mathew Jonson, Dana Ruh, Guti, Archie Hamilton, Pan Pot, Digby, Janeret b2b Varhat, Alci to name just a few.
As one of the first festivals to do so, Caprices has teamed up with award-winning cryptocurrency app SwissBorg to host an innovative and forward thinking summit to kick things off before the main event which will integrate the art and blockchain world through themes like NFT and the Metaverse. Artists, investors, technologists, crypto companies and the public will be able to immerse themselves in this intriguing new world through a series of events including NFT awards, NFT auctions, conferences, VR experiences and much more. More details on the summit will be rolled out over the coming months.
‘NFT and Metaverse technologies offer revolutionary prospects for the music industry and the arts in general. With Caprices we have always sought to be at the heart of novelty, and being among the first to offer an artistic event combining real and virtual life excites us a lot’ – Maxime Léonard (founder and artistic director)
Caprices is globally renowned for its unique glass Modernity Stage, set at the top of the Swiss Alps in the picturesque ski resort of Crans-Montana. From the moment of stepping into the bubble lift to head up the mountain, guests become engulfed with excitement. The stand alone greenhouse-like structure sits 2,200m above sea level offering panoramic views of the crystalline skies and snow-capped mountain vista whilst partying amidst the crisp mountain air of the Swiss Alps.
The two night stages (the Forest Stage and Signal Stage) will be hosted by international partners Movement Torino, Yoyaku Records, Techno V, Return by Solid AM and B4 Zanzibar. The Forest Stage offers guests a more intimate party space, situated at the base of the bubble lift which takes you to the top of the mountain, whilst the Signal Stage offers a much larger, vast warehouse style space ideal for those heavier night time sounds.
For its anticipated winter return Caprices Festival once again proves to push the boundaries of what a destination festival can offer, with arguably its biggest year to date.
A*S*Y*S
Ameme
Apoteoz
Aracil
Archie Hamilton
Britta Arnold
Bruk Boogie Kru
Cassy
Digby
Dixon
Eli Verveine
Fideles
Fumiya Tanaka
Giorgio Maulini
Guti (live)
Jack Doe
Jamie Jones
Jenia Tarsol
Jimi Jules
Mathew Jonson (live)
Megablast
Mike Shannon
Miserez
Nicone
Nusha
Patrischa
Shimza
T78
Tale Of Us
WEEKEND TWO
Alci
Ame
Charlotte
Dana Ruh
Dune
Echonomist
James Mc Hale
Janeret
Jay Fase
Lamache
Lee Ann Roberts
Lola Haro
Luciano
Madnax (Live)
Marco Faraone
Norman Weber (Luna City Express)
Pan Pot
Persic
RPR Soundsystem
Recondite
Ricardo Villalobos
Roman
SIT (Cristi Cons & Vlad Caia)
Sven Vath
Varhat
Tickets & Info http://www.capricesfestival.
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