10 Sets That Will Show You A Different Side Of EDC Las Vegas - Part 6
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10 Sets That Will Show You A Different Side Of EDC Las Vegas

There are two kinds of people in the world: People who are going to Electric Daisy Carnival, and people who are everything that’s wrong with the world. No, not really, we’re just kidding… Kind of. Because if you’ve been going to these events, it honestly does sort of feel that way. No matter how emotionally bankrupt the electronic music scene has become over the years, you know how you felt the first time you danced under the electric sky - and you keep coming back year after year in hopes that you’ll feel a little of that same magic, even though times have changed so much.
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9) Aaron Jackson

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A pioneer of what the kids are calling “bass house,” Aaron Jackson mixes the sawtooth synths of dubstep and electro with the slow-building grooves of proper house music. Calling Eugene Oregon his home, he stands out as another artist with a fresh take on the house music genre.

Certainly an artist to watch in the coming months, his Mixtape Series podcasts also stand as proof that his set at EDC will be one to work into your schedule.

10) Alison Wonderland

Another Australian export with the dreamlike sound design of artists like Flume, Alison Wonderland came onto the EDM community’s radar fairly recently and has stayed firmly locked in its crosshairs ever since.

Her robust personality and passion for her craft translate into her music, making her all but destined for success as the industry begins to favor more alternative sounds. Considering that you’re almost certainly going to hear about Alison Wonderland in the months to follow, you’ll wanna do yourself a favor and catch her set while she’s still a relatively budding artist – because those are the ones who reward the listener most when they blossom.


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