Not a tribute, but a rave and AV show that reworks the classic-rock sound of the Mac into a spectrum of electronic genres. Remixes of the hits and plenty of deep-cuts ready for the chiffon-filled dance floor. This is a tunnel-visioned, all-night journey. If you don’t like Fleetwood Mac, Stand Back, Stand Back. Since 2012, DJs Roxanne Roll and Alex Oxley have been hosting their tunnel-visioned event and celebrating the extensive back catalogue of Fleetwood Mac. With a curated and created assortment of remixes and edits they’ve shared their passion with like-minded hedonists at some of the best festivals and clubs in the world. Glastonbury to Robot Heart (Burning Man), from Printworks to Kantine am Berghain.
Magic City Hippies
Magic City Hippies have carved out a distinct place in the indie landscape, blending Miami’s sun-soaked swagger with infectious funk, psych-pop, and danceable grooves. What began as the Robby Hunter Band evolved in 2015 with the release of Magic City Hippies, the album that gave the trio its name and solidified a sound both laid-back
and relentlessly kinetic.
Since then, the band has built a reputation for genre-fluid songwriting and high-energy performances, earning spots at major festivals including Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza. Their early Hippie Castle EP (2015) introduced their signature mix of poolside melodies and weekend-ready rhythms. Modern Animal (2019) expanded that
palette with a deeper, beachside sensibility, while Water Your Garden (2022) served as a psychedelic post-pandemic celebration of connection and self-expression.
In 2024, the band returned with a run of stylistically diverse singles, from the disco-funk of “Givin’ Up On Lovin’” (featuring NoMBe) to the acid-house-tinged psych-pop of “I Can’t Let You Go”, culminating in Enemies (2025), a groove-centered breakup album full of emotionally charged, rhythm-driven tracks. Marrying an indie-rock punch with
nostalgic, synth-forward textures, Enemies reflects a group willing to evolve without losing the essence of their sound.
Though their recordings have drawn both critical and fan acclaim, Magic City Hippies are best known for their live shows: sweaty, exuberant, and effortlessly engaging. Their ability to convert casual listeners into loyal fans is no accident, it’s the result of years of relentless touring, musical chemistry, and an unapologetic commitment to making every show feel like a celebration.
Cool Company
Independent Future R&B duo composed of dynamic vocalist, Cool Yan, & multi-instrumen-talist/producer, THANKYOUFATMATT. By seamlessly blending elements of Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, Funk & Soul, Cool Company has been able to strike a remarkable balance between mellow serenades & funkified grooves. 100% independently they have garnered nearly 100M streams across their catalog and had their music synced across shows on HBO, ABC, Netflix and featured in ad campaigns for Samsung, Amazon, Hi-Chews Candy & more. Their New album, “Know Better”, doing 500K+ streams/month across DSPS Nearly 2M album/single streams since the first single was released.
Free Creatures
The Pacific Northwest brings us yet another new musical flavor in the alt hip hop power fusion trio, Free Creatures. The trio features emcee & producer Marv Ellis remixing original beats on an MPC live while rapping and freestyling in his beloved and charismatic style. Marv is joined by the smooth, sweet swagger of upright bassist and singer Emily Turner, and the riveting effects of electric guitar layers and solos from Skyler Squglio.
Free Creatures have enjoyed steadfast, all-organic, independent growth since their inception in 2019. Having just performed in Alaska and Hawaii, their fall tour boasts dates coast to coast across the continental US, making 2022 their biggest year ever.
Sunsmith
Reggae band with a hiphop blender grown in Boise Idaho! A self-produced yin and yang of dub, reggae, hip-hop, ska, punk, jam-band and freestyles.
Calimossa
Calimossa’s addictive blend of old-school funk and hip-hop with a modern electronic spin is sure to get anyone up on their feet, and we can’t get enough of it. Growing up, Calimossa learned the ropes of the guitar in his childhood garage band. In an interview with Off The Cassette, the artist named the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his muse – deepening his desire to master the art of groove. His first EP ‘Habaneros’ released in January of 2018, and his track ‘Planet X’ quickly soared. Since its initial release, ‘Planet X’ has reached over 2.2 million streams on Spotify alone and has even made its way into a MasterClass trailer and an episode of Silicon Valley. Each of the artist’s tracks are carefully crafted, paying homage to his many rhythmic influences. Calimossa’s Latin roots can be heard across his discography, capturing the richness of traditional Argentinian music while allowing his smooth, captivating soundscape to shine through. We can’t wait to see what comes next for Calimossa. But in the meantime, we’ll keep his three EPs and several hypnotizing singles on repeat.

