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10 Artists That You Need To See At Electric Zoo

After last year's Sunday cancellation due to "serious health risks," New York's Electric Zoo is back this year with more safety regulations in place to ensure that everyone has a good time and parties safe. Creators Mike Bindra and Laura De Palma are seeing to it that new security measures are in place for 2014's festival and that those in attendance have a memorable experience.
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Diplo explains UZ best: “UZ’s tunes are drunken energy sub bass and cartoon horn stabs that make my stomach feel weird and my feet shuffle.”

A producer that just showed up on SoundCloud a couple years ago to flip the trap game upside down, UZ lives his life shrouded in mystery, as he hides his true identity behind a gold mask and a black bandana. There’s several rumors abound about his identity, but it doesn’t really matter. He makes some incredible trap music. If you’re into that kind of stuff, then do not miss this mystery man at Electric Zoo.

Milo & Otis

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LA duo Milo & Otis are slaying dance floors right now with their huge trap bangers.  The voice sample before the drop on their well-known single Pigeons will have you laughing out loud, but what’s even more impressive is how they integrated a middle-eastern snake charmer vibe perfectly. I love it when good producers can take two totally different genres and seamlessly intertwine them like they should have been together all along.

Love 2 Love U is arguably their most genius and well-constructed song. The vocals are sampled from Donna Summers’ 1975 sexy disco track Love To Love You Baby. If you haven’t already gotten on board with the Nu Disco genre, this Milo & Otis trap track is a perfect example as to how music from that era is still influencing producers today.

So, there you have it. 10 artists that should be on your schedule at this year’s Electric Zoo. Let us know what you think of our picks and leave a comment below telling us who you’re looking forward to checking out.


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