Concert in your area for Electronic and Pop.
Find out more about Electronic and Pop.
San Francisco-based house producer Lane 8 (real name: Daniel Goldstein) made quite a splash when The Magician played his debut single, 'Don’t Want You Back'. This gained him far more notoriety and his fan base multiplied massively, his follow up single 'Dusty' was supported by Kidnap Kip and Jody Wintersoff to name a couple and his reputation grew further. His 3 track EP was packed with under fifteen minutes of complex and innovative electro whilst his reworkings of Fleetwood Mac and Brandy tracks set the blogosphere alight.
Easily one of the most exciting producers and musicians to emerge on the electro scene in 2014, critics have a close eye on this artist. He will be performing with Moon Boots at XOYO in London on the 14th of November and his live show is also one not to be missed, catch him before he heads Stateside where he is also making huge waves. His slick mixing style and huge dance inspired electro keeps crowds jumping throughout his packed out sets. Dropping innovative remixes alongside the cult singles 'Dusty' and 'Don't Want You Back' means this new producer has earned his place on the circuit.
A huge 2015 beckons, so try and catch him before he swaps the academies for warehouses.
Sultan and Ned Shepard from the get go with this set, have the audience in the palm of their hands straight away, with this dance music hit song building and building to the point of erupting this festival atmosphere with the largest drop imaginable. Luckily I was fortunate enough to get some exclusive booth tickets, so watching this audience react is just amazing. There’s an element of reading the audience and knowing what to play next, and then taking them on a journey, leading the way through this fantastically huge set. The lights around the band are huge too, with a pretty lavish lightshow for 2 in the afternoon with the sun in the sky. They perform some of their biggest singles that got them to where they are right now with their music, “Walls” is one of the biggest songs of their set keeping this audience on their toes and singing along to this mammoth sound.