What The Festival Releases A Bass-Heavy 2016 Lineup

Dufur, Oregon massive What The Festival has announced its 2016 lineup, and bass music fans from all over the Northwest ought to flock to the gathering in droves. For its fifth edition, the festival's organizers have pulled out all the stops to put together an especially Lightning in a Bottle-esque talent roster together.

Dufur, Oregon massive What The Festival has announced its 2016 lineup, and bass music fans from all over the Northwest ought to flock to the gathering in droves. For its fifth edition, the festival’s organizers have pulled out all the stops to put together an especially Lightning in a Bottle-esque roster of talent.

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Names like Djemba Djemba, Bonobo, Gaslamp Killer and G Jones jump out from those listed on the announcement. To be sure, artists like Claude Vonstroke, JackLNDN and Claptone will still appeal to the house heads in attendance, with acts like Thievery Corporation and Hippy Sabotage falling somewhere in between.

The fifth edition of What The Festival will take place from June 17th-20th at Wolf Ranch in Dufur, Oregon. After taking a look over the artists on the lineup, let us know if you’ll consider working the gathering into your 2016 festival itinerary by making a trip down to the comments section.

  • Barisone
  • Bennyrox
  • Bonobo (DJ Set)
  • Chanti Darling
  • Claptone
  • Claude Vonstroke (Latenight)
  • Danny Corn
  • Darius
  • Dimond Saints
  • DJ Kitten
  • Djemba Djemba
  • Drexler
  • Ekali
  • Evan Alexander
  • FKJ (French Kiwi Juice)
  • G Jones
  • Gangsigns
  • Hermitude
  • Hippie Sabotage
  • J.Phlip
  • JP Rigaud
  • jackLNDN
  • Jai Wolf
  • Kasbo
  • Kepi
  • Kirtay
  • Le Youth
  • Lettuce
  • Lido (Live)
  • Louis The Child
  • Motez
  • Mr. Carmack
  • OCTABÄN
  • Penthouse Penthouse
  • Phutureprimitive
  • Pomo
  • PRSN
  • Random Rab
  • Shades (Eprom & Alix Perez)
  • Shiny Things
  • The Gaslamp Killer
  • Thievery Corporation
  • Tourist

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