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FLEETMAC WOOD

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.

FLEETMAC WOOD

Magic City Hippies

We can all take solace in the simple pleasures awarded us through our senses. Imagine, the memorable clink of ice hitting a rocks glass, the scent of muddled limes and mint, the faint crackle as the tipple is poured, the effervescent fizz of soda about to broach the rim, the straw insertion and swirl, the first sip of vacation… Life would be miserable without these gifts, and life would most certainly suck without the perfect soundtrack to the first cocktail of some much needed time off. Pop the cork on some Magic City Hippies. MCH initially floated onto the scene as Robby Hunter Band, yet once their album titled Magic City Hippies dropped, it became clear they had accidentally found their identity through an album title. Renamed in 2015 as Magic City Hippies, the Miami boys tasked themselves with marrying the funk sweat of a mid-afternoon sail with the syncopated shoulder shimmy of a late night out. They quickly gathered steam and took to gracing stages across the planet, from packed night clubs, to sold out concert halls, to earning performances at Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza, Magic City Hippies cater to those simply looking to escape with a welcoming, never-haughty, yet delightfully naughty, thwap. Their Hippie Castle EP (2015) was just the tip of the proverbial ice cube in a cocktail glass of hippie sass. It mixed pool-side melodies and three day weekend grooves with a soulful, upbeat, vacation-heavy inflection of what can only be described as their own brand of musically casual psych-pop. Modern Animal (2019) brought MCH beachside, adding even more sultry swank to an already damp pair of chinos. A few years later, Water Your Garden (2022) brought the world out of a socially isolated pandemic, with a brilliantly shimmering and joyous celebration of dancing on our own, yet now together. While the studio albums have each received both fan and critical acclaim, their engaging and unapologetically energetic live show takes even the most dance-stubborn attendee and persuades a sort of hypnotically voluntary participation. Seeing first timers become lifelong fans is a galdarn tradition when it comes to a live Magic City Hippies experience. Whether this sunshine funk is all up inside your alley, or even if pink neon signs flashing the words SENSUAL AUDIBLE MASSAGE just have you curious, Magic City Hippies deliver a rare blend of musical talent and touring tenacity, with an uniquely cool and pastel fashion sense offering up funky sweaty smiles aplenty.

Cool Company

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.

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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

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

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.