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  • Live Events at Rochester’s Bug Jar this June

    The Bug Jar, located in Rochester, will be hosting a series of events including parties, concerts, and happy hours throughout the month of June.

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    Having hosted iconic rock bands like The White Stripes, The Black Keys, and Modest Mouse, Bug Jar has made itself an important figure for musicians and music lovers alike. Since 1991, Bug Jar has given local and regional musicians an energetic, lively space to perform.

    In the years since its reopening after the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue has become dominated by shows in the punk, metal, and hardcore scenes. With an eclectic interior design including two large bugs greeting customers at the door, the venue has been a safe space for creativity, boldness, and originality to shine.

    This June, Bug Jar will be hosting a series of concerts and parties for fans of all genres. All events are 21+, with special tickets being sold for guests ages 18-20 for certain events.

    6/9 – Jenny Don’t And The Spurs & Jazz Goons – 8pm

    For the past 10 years, Country/Western band Jenny Don’t and the Spurs have been cultivating a vast international following through extensive tours across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand and performances in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Mexico. They will play alongside Jazz Goons on Sunday, June 9th.

    6/14 – The Thrifts / The Macks / Mary Shelley – 8pm

    A night of speaker-blasting rock and roll comes to the Bug Jar on Friday June 14th. Join the three rock bands: Rochester’s own The Thrifts, Portland-based The Macks, and Brooklyn-born Punk band Mary Shelley, who are rocking out in Rochester.

    Punk band Mary Shelley

    6/15 – University Drive / Anchor / Into the Light – 8pm

    University Drive is an Alternative Rock band hailing from Scranton, Pennsylvania. Emulating a sound similar to Nirvana, Weezer, and The Front Bottoms, join them along with local bands Anchor and Into the Light for a night of nostalgic alt-rock at the Bug Jar on Saturday, June 15th.

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    6/21 – MAKEITSTOP / Nobody No One / Shark Arms / picknumber3mylord – 8pm

    Following the release of their newest self-titled EP, post-hardcore powerhouse MAKEITSTOP comes to Bug Jar on Friday, June 21 for a night of garage band style nostalgia. They will be joined by local punk bands Nobody No One, Shark Arms, and DJ picknumber3mylord.

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    6/29 – Belushi Speed Ball / Joe Buck Yourself / Sully – 8pm

    Bug Jar takes a trip to Kentucky this June with performances from country/hellbilly groups Belushi Speed Ball and Joe Buck Yourself. Belushi Speed Ball, an emerging thrash metal band, encourages fans to headbang along to their set on Saturday, June 29. Up-and-coming UK DJ Sully follows.

    All events for the month of June have been listed below. For more information and upcoming shows and events, visit here.

    JUNE EVENTS AT THE BUG JAR

    6/1 – SLUTPOP Beach Dance Party / DJ’d by KOPPS – 8pm
    6/6 – Clibbus / Radiation Blackbody / Leaking Head / Humiliating Moan – 8pm
    6/7 – at 5pm – SAD HOUR: All Sad Songs, All on Vinyl w/ DJ Tim Avery, FREE, 21+
    – at 8pm – Depeche Mode vs New Order Dance Party
    6/8 – STP: 30 Years of Purple Tribute Show – 8pm
    6/9 – Jenny Don’t And The Spurs & Jazz Goons – 8pm
    6/13 – Therapy Gun / Luckycaller7 / Dead Pets – 8pm
    6/14 – The Thrifts / The Macks / Mary Shelley – 8pm
    6/15 – University Drive / Anchor / Into the Light – 8pm
    6/20 –Leah Senior / Kairos Creature Club / Georgie – 8pm
    6/21 – MAKEITSTOP / Nobody No One / Shark Arms / picknumber3mylord – 8pm
    6/22 – Noah Kesey / Bugcatcher / Kitchen – 8pm
    6/27 – Messer Chups w/ Harmonica Lewinski – 8pm
    6/28 – Head to the Roots w/ TBA  – 8pm
    6/29 – Belushi Speed Ball / Joe Buck Yourself / Sully – 8pm

  • Belmont on Broadway: Blues Traveler Brings Huge Crowds to Saratoga Springs

    The first ever Belmont Festival in Saratoga Springs kicked off in grand fashion on Wednesday night, June 5th.  Ahead of the historic weekend, concert goers turned out by the thousands for the official opening, a block party dubbed ‘Belmont on Broadway’ headlined by the Grammy Award winning rock band Blues Traveler. 

    Often referred to as “the Summer place to be,” the enthusiastic atmosphere could be felt all over the city. Propelled by the distinct voice of the legendary John Popper and his scorching array of harmonicas and harmonies, the good-time vibes were off the charts, contagious and perhaps a little rowdy.

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    Belmont on Broadway: Fans flocked to Saratoga Springs for a free Blues Traveler performance on 6/5/2024.

    With the six-day festival expected to bring the Spa City more than $50 million in revenue, the massive crowds also meant massive business for the local shops and restaurants downtown.  People of all ages lined every inch and stoop of Broadway, arriving early to catch the opening set from eight-piece local rock and soul ensemble Tops of Trees. With a steady influx of concertgoers packing in like sardines by the time the charismatic Pat McGee Band took the stage, it was Grade A entertainment all around as friends, families, and strangers stood shoulder-to-shoulder, sweaty and smiling on this humid summer night in early June. 

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    And They’re Off: The Pat McGee Band got the party started early in Saratoga on 6/5/2024.

    With stellar production services provided by the fine folks at High Peaks Production, the overall program ran incredibly smooth and both looked and sounded great from the start. After a brief word from organizers, the winners of the Belmont on Broadway window decoration contest were announced as Heidi Owen West and Stacey D’Andrea-Goodman of the Lifestyles of Saratoga boutique. Clearing the stage shortly after 8pm, it was finally time for the band everybody came out to see.

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    Dancing in the Streets: Concert fans lined the streets of Saratoga ahead of the Blues Traveler performance on 6/5/2024.

    Once ruling the radio with chart toppers from their massive, multi-platinum selling album Hook, the beloved improv-heavy rockers from Princeton, New Jersey, Blues Traveler proved they still know how to party like it’s 1994.  No stranger to headlining festivals, the band is credited as the driving force behind the original H.O.R.D.E. (Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere) festival that successfully toured the country from 1992 to 1998, including memorable stops at SPAC just up the road. Once again playing up to a massive crowd all these years later, Blues Traveler hit them with hits early and often.

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    Hey babe, let’s keep in touch: John Popper sings “Run-Around” with Blues Traveler in Saratoga Springs 6/5/2024.

    Consisting of harmonica wizard and band leader John Popper, along with guitarist Chan Kinchla, bassist Tad Kinchla, keyboard player Ben Wilson and drummer Brandon Hill, Blues Traveler opened with perhaps their most popular song, “Run-Around” resulting in city-wide sing-along that’s still reverberating somewhere down Caroline Street.  Demonstrating their propensity to jam, Popper would catch fire early, utilizing his signature array of custom harmonicas to blow the audience away on a “Dropping Some NYC” > “Moby Dick” > “NY Prophesie” sandwich.

    Dressed in a familiar floppy-brimmed hat and looking as healthy as he has in years, the band would find it’s lengthiest groove on the psychedelic Kingpin rocker “But Anyway,” while fans then took the opportunity to spark up during a cover of Tom Petty’s “Mary Janes’s Last Dance.” The heartfelt “Mountains Win Again” was perhaps the most emotional song of the evening, followed up by perhaps the funkiest in a cover of the Son Seals classic, “Funky Bitch,” which many fans often confuse as a Phish original.

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    Blues Traveler performing in Saratoga Springs on 6/5/2024.

    Segueing nicely into an equally funky “War Pigs” keyboard jam before alligator-ing at breakneck speed into a ferocious, foot stomping rendition of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” (which the band humorously changed to “The Devil Went Down to Saratoga”), the melodic interplay between Popper and Chad Kinchla’s colorful guitar solos would shine bright all night long, but especially on 1997’s “Carolina Blues.”

    Tasty Licks: Guitarist Chan Kinchla preforming with Blues Traveler on 6/5/2024.

    Gracefully dipping off stage while each member of the band was given the chance to solo in the spotlights, Popper would lead Blues Traveler through the remainder of the set that combined an easy melodic flow crossed with a plethora of choice cover songs and sophisticated soul-funk boogie. With highlights that also included teases of Van Halen’s “Hot for Teacher” and Aerosmith’s “Eat the Rich,” Blues Traveler would bring the main portion of the set to a close with a massive sing along to their smash hit “Hook.”

    With the curfew rapidly approaching and the enthusiastic Spa City crowd still eating it up and begging for more, the band would insight the famous “Toga” chant from the Animal House film, before encoring with one final cover, ZZ Top’s “La Grange.” A great evening of music powered by a band that’s stood the test of time, the atmosphere in downtown Saratoga Springs was downright electric and made you hope ‘the powers that be’ will take notice and introduce more events like this one in the future. For now, you can re-live this entire performance via tapper audio at the link below courtesy of Archive.org.

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    “The newsman said not to sit on strange toilet seats / It’s my life he’s trying to save, but anyway
    I found out that I got eye cancer / Too many television waves, but anyway” – Lyrics to Blues Traveler’s “But Anyway”

    Up next for the band, Blue Traveler will take the rest month off before returning to the legendary Red Rocks in Morrison, CO for their annual 4th of July throwdown. Later this August, you can catch them back in New York with a pair of dates at Lewiston Artpark and the Perinton Center Park Amphitheater in Fairport.

    Blues Traveler | June 5,2024 | Belmont on Broadway | Saratoga Springs, NY

    Setlist: Run-Around > Things Are Looking Up, Dropping Some NYC > Moby Dick > Bass Solo > NY Prophesie > Dropping Some NYC, But Anyway, Mary Jane’s Last Dance, Mountains Win Again, Funky Bitch >  War Pigs Jam > Devil Went Down to Georgia, Carolina Blues > Drums > Hook.

    Encore: La Grange.

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    The Pat McGee Band | June 5,2024 | Belmont on Broadway | Saratoga Springs, NY

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  • Jazz on Jay Announces 2024 Schedule

    Jazz on Jay returns to Schenectady this summer with an exciting lineup of family friendly acts. The lunchtime concerts will be held at a new location this year, the outdoor venue at Jay Square.

    Located across from City Hall, Jay Square offers an improved sound and overall experience. Every Thursday at noon, top singers and instrumentalists from across the region bring their bands to Jay Street.

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    Lanaea Brice, the new chair of the beloved series, described it as, “a lively celebration of our shared love for harmony, community, and the pure bliss of gathering together.”

    The rain location remains at Robb Alley at Proctors, 32 State Street, Schenectady. This year, souvenir tumblers will also be available for purchase while supplies last. Spectators are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs, and to enjoy the many nearby restaurants. A full list of performances is available below, and admission is free! For updates, follow Jazz on Jay on Facebook.

    2024 Jazz on Jay Schedule

    June 6: Killdeer Trio

    June 13: Cliff Brucker & New Circle

    June 20: Michael Benedict Jazz Vibes

    June 27: Matty Stecks & The 518

    July 11: MC2 Featuring special guests Andrew Hearn on drums and Dave Shoudy on bass

    July 18: Brian Patneaude Quintet

    July 25: Awan Rashad Quartet

    Aug. 1: Joe Sorrentino

    Aug. 8: Terry Gordon Quintet

    Aug. 15: Joe Finn Trio

    Aug. 22: Bossamba

    Aug. 29: Joe Barna

    A previous performance by The Ragtime Windjammers is available below.

  • The American Classical Orchestra Announces 40th Season

    The American Classical Orchestra has announced its 2024-25 season, in celebration its 40th anniversary, with three performances in Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall

    Artistic Director at Alice Tully, Thomas Crawford will lead the three orchestral concerts starting with the performance on Sept. 18. Of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58 and Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92. Despite the grand 40th celebrations, the season will feature smaller performances in more intimate venues like Schubert’s Piano Quintet at University Club of New York on Oct. 30. 

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    Another performance at the Salmagundi Art Club on Dec. 6 will highlight Keyboard music throughout music history. The musicians will start with François Couperin’s Pièces de clavecin and end with György Ligeti’ Book Two: Étude 10 – Der Zauberlehrling.

    The anniversary season will end on May 7, 2025 with “Mostly Mozart” at Alice Tully Hall, notably featuring principal bassoonist Andrew Schwartz.

    ACO was founded in New York City 1984, then known as the Orchestra of the Old Fairfield Academy. In 2005, Crawford renamed the non-profit Orchestra and furthermore established NYC as it’s official home. Crawford is not only the director of AOC, but is also passionate about music education outreach to children in New York City schools. He studied music composition and organ performance at Eastman School of Music and has worked with world renowned musicians like Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma.

    Today, the musicians pay homage to centuries of music history by using original instruments and repertoire. The instrumentalist’s talent reaches beyond the ACO as many of them perform in other NYC ensembles like Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Handel and Haydn Society, and the New York Philharmonic.

    To purchase tickets for the American Classical Orchestra 40th anniversary shows, and find out more information visit the American Classical Orchestra website here.

  • Sounds at Sunset Concert Series At Brooklyn Bridge Park Dates and Performers

    This summer, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy hosts the Sounds at Sunset summer concert series at Pier 3 Plaza, located on Pier 3 at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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    Standing along the banks of the East River, Pier 3 Plaza offers a wonderful view of the Manhattan skyline. The best method to travel by subway is to take the A or C train to High Street, followed by a 15-20 minute walk from the station.

    The concert series hosts a variety of artists from all over the world. Solo artists, small ensembles, and even conductors and chamber groups will play at these concert series throughout the summer. Special events, including the Americana Music Festival and Paak Appreciation Night, are scheduled for the concert series as well.

    Due to the high variety of events, the Sounds at Sunset summer concert series will be hosting an incredible lineup. The full list is posted below, but for more information, visit here.

    Friday, June 21 at 6:00 PM – The Steely Dan Happy Hour
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    Kicking off the series is The Royal Scam with a Steely Dan Happy Hour at Pier 3 Plaza. Featuring NYC’s elite touring and recording musicians, The Royal Scam brings a night of fun and nostalgia to Pier 3 as an iconic tribute band. Before the show, there will be an opening DJ set by Maurice Bernstein, founder of Giant Step.

     Friday, June 28 at 7:00 PM – Igmar Thomas & Musical Guests
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    Maestro, Trumpeter, conductor, composer, and arranger Igmar Thomas brings special musical guests, including a chamber ensemble, to Pier 6 at Brooklyn Bridge Park. In the past, Thomas has worked with hip-hop legends Lauryn Hill, Nas, and Busta Rhymes on lyrics and music composition. Join Thomas and guests for a night of big band-style jazz and jazz fusion on Friday, June 28.

    Friday, July 12 at 7:00 PM – Yacouba Sissoko

    World-renowned kora player Yacouba Sissoko and his band SIYA share West African songs and stories at Pier 6 Plaza. These stories have passed down from generation to generation. A night of tradition, culture, and folklore arrives in Brooklyn with Sissoko and SIYA on July 12.

    July 26 at 7:00 PM – Brooklyn Americana Music

    Brooklyn Americana Music curates a taste of their award-winning festival at Pier 6 Plaza. Featuring internationally touring singer-songwriters with fiddles, banjos, and guitars, the festival celebrates its tenth anniversary. Their annual festival curates a blend of internationally recognized and up-and-coming music artists in the folk, country, and Americana music scene.

    Friday, August 2 at 7:00 PM – PAAK Appreciation

    The final Sounds at Sunset event dedicates itself to one of music’s biggest names. For fans of the R&B icon Anderson .Paak, a night of deep cuts, unreleased tracks, and collaborations, awaits at Brooklyn Bridge Park. The event will be hosted by producer and drummer George “Spanky” McCurdy, accompanied by a band and DJ set.

  • Eastbound Throwdown Returns to Salem in September

    Country band Eastbound Jesus are excited to announce the lineup for the 2024 rendition of their Eastbound Throwdown festival. The event features two days of nonstop concerts and camping behind the scenic views of Irwin Family Farm in Salem, NY.

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    Formed in 2011 in Greenwich, NY, Eastbound Jesus has been bringing country music to upstate New York for over a decade. In 2015, the band started toying around with the idea of throwing their own music festival, not only to showcase their music but other bands and friends, as well. The first rendition of Eastbound Throwdown was performed in a softball field just behind a local Elk’s lodge. However, the next year, the band reached out to the Irwin Family Farm, who unanimously agreed to host. The festival has been there ever since.

    Since the event’s inception in 2016, thousands of fans have camped out in Salem to take part in the Eastbound Throwdown fun. Visitors are encouraged to camp out, as well as tailgate alongside food and drink vendors. Eastbound Throwdown is a family-friendly event and even includes a family camping area for children.

    Eastbound Throwdown 2024 will be hosting a series of performers, most of whom are collaborators and friends of Eastbound Jesus. Join them on September 6th and 7th for two fun-filled nights of camping and country music!

    Below is the lineup and information on the groups playing Eastbound Throwdown 2024.

    Friday, September 6th

    The Wormdogs

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    The Wormdogs are a five-piece band from Burlington, VT, created in 2017.  A roots/Americana band at the core, their sound ranges from bluegrass rock n roll to country and folk. As a classic Americana band, their instrumentation consists of a fiddle, upright bass, two guitars, and drums. Join them on Friday, September 6th, in Salem.

    Damn Tall Buildings

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    Hailing from Brooklyn, Damn Tall Buildings takes the stage on Friday night for a performance with classic bluegrass sounds perfectly fit for the Eastbound Throwdown festival.

    Dirty Blanket

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     Over the following ten years, the 5-piece, fast-paced, alternative improvisational bluegrass band Dirty Blanket has toured all over the American Northeast. Their performance precedes hosts Eastbound Jesus on the first day of Eastbound Throwdown 2024.

    Eastbound Jesus

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    The hosts of the festival, Eastbound Jesus, bring an energetic, lively performance reminiscent of old-fashioned, classic country and rock n’ roll. The first of their performances is followed by Turf n Turf and The Mallett Brothers Band.

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    Following the performance of hosts Eastbound Jesus, one-man rock and roll band Turf n Turf will be taking the stage on Friday.

    The Mallett Brothers Band

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    The Mallett Brothers Band is a rock and roll / Americana / country band from Maine. With a style that ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam, and roots rock, join them for a spectacular finisher to Friday night’s portion of Eastbound Throwdown.

    Saturday, September 7th

    Dan Johnson

    Making his return to Eastbound Throwdown, Vermont country singer Dan Johnson opens Saturday night with original bluegrass music.

    Ida Mae Specker

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    As a third-generation fiddle player, Ida Mae fuses original, contemporary, and traditional material, bringing heartfelt new life and relevance to the chain of American folk music. Join her on Saturday at Eastbound Throwdown!

    Kristian Montgomery & The Winterkill Band

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    Kristian Montgomery and The Winterkill Band are a roots and rock’n’roll band perfect for Eastbound Throwdown. Watch them on Saturday in between Ida Mae Specker and Space Trash.

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    Join local band Space Trash for their performance on Saturday, September 7th.

    Driftwood

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    Folk band Driftwood brings an unforgettable performance to the Eastbound Throwdown stage with its three lead singers. On Saturday night, Driftwood brings performance of classic folk music with an original twist

    Boy Golden

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    After a long, arduous journey of self-discovery, one-man country band Boy Golden precedes hosts Eastbound Jesus on Saturday, September 7th.

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    Hosts Eastbound Jesus takes the stage again on Saturday night.

    Moonboot Lover

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    As one of the earliest jam bands of the 90s, Moon Boot Lover heads to Salem to close out Eastbound Throwdown. Led by Peter Prince, the band brings back iconic funk, bluegrass, and rock sounds that all showcase the members’ passion for playing live music.

    For more information, tickets, and announcements, fans can visit here.

  • The Electric Forest 2024 Set Survival Guide 

    With less than a month away from Electric Forest 2024 many are eager to get back to the magic along the secluded acres of Michigan. With the unlimited amount of music to hear and activities to participate in, it can be overwhelming deciding where to go and who to see. Luckily, NYS Music has broken down some of the highlights that shouldn’t go unnoticed. 

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    Top 10 Acts to See at Electric Forest 2024

    1. Excision

    This comes as no surprise as the crowned dubstep DJ has without a doubt paved the way for EDM. Excision is a producer that knows the secret to making his set better is through listening to his fans. His expertise in the art meshed with his devotion to the fan experience is what makes his sets a must see. He utilizes immersive visuals that have even Kanye West amazed and seeking this kind of talent on his team. All headbangers will pile in for his performance and you should too!

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    2. Pretty Lights

      It’s been a decade since Pretty Lights has been to Rothbury and that’s what has people absolutely going wild for his name on this lineup. This musical project fuses electronic beats, poetic samples, modular synthesizers, and live musicians. This set is about to transport listeners to cosmic planes with his light show. Pretty Lights’ 5 year hiatus has allowed to him to construct his new inter-dimensional sound-ship system that will utilize numerous mediums. 

      3. INZO

      If you are a fan of introspective music compiled with euphoric feelings then INZO has the show for you. This young artist is known for blending Alan Watts spokesmen speeches into his tunes that brings nothing but beautiful energy into the atmosphere. He encapsulates what Electric Forest is all about and his set is about to enhance all the magic that this festival has.

      4. The Disco Biscuits

      This band is no surprise to everyone that has seen them live at least once in their lifetime. The Disco Biscuits are pioneers of “trance-fusion,” bridging the gap between EDM and jam rock. So for all jam lovers wanting to delve deeper into EDM and all bass fiends looking to branch out, this band is the answer for you. Philadelphia’s own brings people together because you just can’t help but dance. 

      The Disco Biscuits, Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

      5. Everything Always

      All house music lovers are undeniably not missing this iconic performance and you shouldn’t either. This project is brought together by two booming producers in the industry who have taken over the mainstream scene as well from their catchy songs. Dom Dolla and John Summit are huge names in the festival space. Each track they release has toppled the charts so seeing them together is going to bring a set that is one to remember. 

      6. Subtronics

      Bassheads and riddem connoisseurs will always catch a Subtronics set. Heavy bass might deter some people from seeing certain artists. However, Subtronics has to be one of the most talented producers in the game right now and if you miss seeing him then you’re missing out. Each summer festival set he plays is so different from the last. He constantly is bringing in new mixes, insane visuals, and crazy drops that always get jaws floored. Subtronics is an artist who if you miss out on him now you will regret it later.

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      7. Boogie T

      Boogie T has always brought the funk into EDM. He gets weird with his sound in the best way possible. His Louisiana roots give his tunes a twang that dubstep hasn’t seen. The myriad of instruments he utilizes enhances his artistry and obviously there is no choice at that point but to boogie. 

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      8. Lettuce

      Bring your greens to this performance because the vibes will be effortlessly high. This GRAMMY Award nominated six-piece feeds the souls of many with their music. With over three decades together, Lettuce has cemented their status as boundary pushing innovators. Their sound compiles jazz chords, psychedelic passages, big horns and hip-hop elements.

      9. LSZEE

      This project has fans going absolutely insane. LSDREAM and CloZee join together for a duo performance that is about to be a moment in EDM history. Both producers have left their mark on the scene with their soul transformative music. Now that they’re coming together this is only going to transcend that but ten-fold over. They spent the past year writing an album together and meshing their artistry. All of which will debut right at Electric Forest. Both artists dedicate their music to the human experience and allowing their audience to reconnect with the Earth around them. Forest attendees will be the first to get a glimpse of this meditative and enriching experience. 

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      10. The String Cheese Incident

      Last but most definitely not least is the Electric Forest founders themselves; The String Cheese Incident. This jam band from Colorado has had 30 years under their belt to build their unique sound. They utilize bluegrass sounds and rock to bring a groovy show to their fans. They are the backbone of Electric Forest and always have a big iconic moment to celebrate the festivities. The group always plays two sets so make it your mission to catch at least one!

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      This is just a short list of the astounding talent that Electric Forest has to offer in 2024. Their is countless other artists to put on here that will have excellent performances to catch. But that’s the magic of Forest, have your list of people to see but see where the trees end up taking you. This is how you find your new favorite artist. Maybe they will be playing on the Honey Comb stage at 2am. Or maybe their joining on stage fro a surprise b2b. The beauty is in the unknown. So go get lost and see what you end up finding!

    1. Hipsy Gap Release Inspiring New Single “Nothing’s Good Enough”

      On May 31, Brooklyn-based indie rock band Hipsy Gap released their new single, “Nothing’s Good Enough.” Emerging on the indie rock scene last fall, the newfound group stuns audiences with its odes to indie and alternative legends like Paramore, The Cranberries, and The Smiths.

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      A journey of self-discovery and identity can be one of the hardest that a person has to make in their life. Feelings of isolation, loneliness, and estrangement can creep up at any moment, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdowns. With constant stimulation and ostracization, it can be difficult to find something that relates to life’s toughest battles. Yet, Hipsy Gap is able to do just that in their soothing, easygoing latest track.

      “Nothing’s Good Enough” handles a complex, deeply personal issue that would still be relatable for listeners: the idea of home. Part of life is learning how to make your own home, even if it is in an unfamiliar environment. But what if there was never a model for a person while they were growing up? The idea of “home” has different definitions for different people, of course. But there is no denying how difficult it can be to form and maintain those ideas.

      “Nothing’s Good Enough” captures a unique perspective; searching for a “home” in the eyes of a person who has never known one before. The easygoing and flowing melodies showcase their dream of a life with no bounds, a feeling of true freedom. The increase in tempo and volume of the bridge, when the characters realize home is within, is just gut-wrenching enough to hit home for listeners struggling to find their home.

      With their latest single bringing a feeling of comfort, angst, and discovery all in one, Hipsy Gap encapsulates the meaning of home from within. Their fascinating combination of genres makes them an exciting up-and-coming band to keep your eye on.

      For more information, fans can listen below as well as all streaming platforms, or visit here.

    2. Roots Picnic 2024 Dazzles in Philadelphia

      Since the summer of 2008, legendary hip-hop group and Philadelphia’s hometown legend The Roots have put on the Roots Picnic, a music festival created and curated by the band that has evolved into one of the city’s most anticipated cultural experiences of the year.

      The 2024 Roots Picnic opened its doors on Saturday, June 1, to the masses who filled the grounds of Fairmount Park in the City of Brotherly Love. Several brand activations had treats for guests, including French liqueur brand Grand Marnier, Charmin’, Chase Sapphire and more. Beyond the music, the festival has become a platform for social commentary and community engagement. This year, Roots Picnic Con featured panelists discussing music education, real estate and beauty careers, as well as a keynote conversation with renowned Roots drummer Questlove.

      Jill Scott, Nas, Sexyy Red and more set the bar high on the first day of the 2024 Roots Picnic. Early acts such as BLK ODYSSY, Chioke, and more graced the festival stages before the crowds were treated to an afternoon of electrifying performances. Acclaimed DJ J.PERIOD brought his beloved THE LIVE MIXTAPE series to The Roots Picnic with Black Thought, Method Man, Redman, Common, Freeway, Ferg, and more.

      Following that performance, The-Dream hit his trademark vocals and succulent R&B aura. The-Dream wasted no time letting people know he is a true R&B hitmaker with smooth renditions of “Fancy,” “Falsetto,” “Purple Kisses,” and more. Fans were enamored with the quick trip down memory lane and were left wanting more.

      Nas then took over the main stage to perform his legendary catalog, even bringing out Ghostface Killah as a special surprise guest. He ripped through some of his classic hits such as “N.Y. State of Mind,” “The Message,” “Spicy,” “Get Down.”

      The biggest part of Day 1 was the arrival of Sexyy Red with her dancers and secret service team. The St. Louis native brought her brand of rowdy and raunchy hip-hop to The Roots Picnic and turned it upside down, with fans screaming and twerking the night away.

      Jill Scott closed out Day 1 with her headlining set, which featured a floral stage design. For her set, Scott performed “Hate on Me,” “Whatever,” “The Way,” “You Got Me” with Black Thought, a new track titled “Norf Philly” alongside Tierra Wack, and more.

      The artists performing on Day 2 kept the momentum going from the previous day. On the bill were acts such as Robert Glasper, Shaboozey, Wale, BabyFace, Cam’Ron, André 3000, Gunna, Lil Wayne, and the hometown heroes, The Roots. 

      Rising country music star Shaboozey had the early afternoon crowd rocking at the Fairmount Stage with tracks off his newly released album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, blasting through the speakers.

      Babyface, the legendary singer/songwriter let the crowd know why he’s been at the top of his game for over five decades. In addition to his own records, such as “Everytime I Close My Eyes” and “For the Cool in You,” Face dipped into his immense bag and performed incredible renditions of tracks he’s written over the years for artists such as Bobby Brown, After 7, Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, TLC, Toni Braxton and more.

      Following up after Babyface , but Gunna picked up the mantle and deliver his swagger injected brand of hip-hop. The Atlanta native took the stage and wasted no time getting into his set with electrifying renditions of “back at it,” “whatsapp (wassam),” “P power,” and “fukumean.” Unfortunately, fans were vibing for a limited time as Wunna’s set was cut short for undisclosed reasons.

      With all the amazing performances spread out across two days, The Roots had to send the massive crowd home truly entertained with their headlining set. The hometown natives used their closing set to honor New Orleans, Louisiana, and its rich music history by having the city’s most talented artists, such as Trombone Shorty, Lloyd, and PJ Morton, join them onstage.

      While fans were enjoying the New Orleans sounds, it was obvious they were anticipating the arrival of the man of the hour, Lil Wayne. Tunechi glided effortlessly through his set with fans screaming at the top of their lungs to hits like “Mr. Carter,” “John,” “I’m Goin In,” and more. It was a marvelous ending to a rather eventful weekend in the city of Brotherly Love. The Roots Picnic 2024 surely did it again.

    3. 13th Annual Bushwick Collective Block Party: A Vibrant Fusion of Art and Hip-Hop Headlined By Raekwon

      On June 1, the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn, came alive with the sights and sounds of the 13th Annual Bushwick Collective Block Party. Thousands of attendees gathered at the intersection of Troutman Street and St. Nicholas Avenue to celebrate this iconic free street art and hip-hop festival. This year’s event once again transformed the neighborhood into a vibrant canvas of artistic expression.

      Raekwon

      The Bushwick Collective: A Community Pillar

      The Bushwick Collective, an outdoor art gallery and collective located has been a cornerstone of the neighborhood since its inception in 2012. Founded by Joe Ficalora, the Collective was born from a personal journey of loss and healing. After his mother’s death, Ficalora channeled his grief into transforming an industrial stretch of Brooklyn into an internationally renowned art destination. The Collective began with a single wall donated by a neighborhood resident and quickly expanded as other local building owners offered up their walls to street artists from around the globe.

      Artistic Contributions from Around the World

      This year’s Block Party featured the work of 57 artists who had been painting new murals in the area over the past week. The diverse lineup included notable names such as Huetek, Sipros, Sef, and Enzo. These artists brought their unique styles and perspectives, adding to the rich tapestry of urban art that defines the Bushwick Collective.

      A Day of Music and Community

      Hosted by Dstroy from Shade 45, the event was a musical extravaganza that drew hip-hop enthusiasts from all over. The highlight of the festival was Raekwon from Wu-Tang Clan, who delivered a 45-minute set featuring classic solo tracks and Wu-Tang favorites like “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F’ Wit,” “Ice Cream,” “Can It Be All So Simple,” and the timeless anthem “C.R.E.A.M.” The crowd was electrified, rapping along to every word and celebrating the enduring legacy of one of hip-hop’s most influential groups.

      Before Raekwon took the stage, the renowned DJ and producer Statik Selektah energized the audience with a dynamic set. He was joined by a slew of guest performers, including Pitch Black, Rome Streetz, Termanology, and Nems, each bringing their unique flavor to the show. Earlier in the day, Fatman Scoop entertained the crowd with a DJ set of classic hip-hop hits, dancing and performing along to the beats. Tony Moxberg and Lil Dee also delivered memorable performances, adding to the day’s rich musical experience.

      Fatman Scoop

      Beyond Art and Music

      The Bushwick Collective Block Party is more than just an art and music festival; it’s a celebration of community and culture. The event featured a variety of food trucks and local vendors, offering everything from delicious street food to unique handmade goods. This eclectic mix of art, music, food, and local craftsmanship highlights the vibrant spirit of Bushwick and the creativity that flows through its streets.

      Looking Ahead

      As the sun set on another successful Block Party, attendees left with a sense of fulfillment and excitement for what next year’s event will bring. The Bushwick Collective, under Joe Ficalora’s passionate leadership, continues to be a beacon of artistic expression and community engagement. Each year, the Block Party not only showcases the best in street art and hip-hop but also reinforces the enduring power of art to bring people together, inspire change, and celebrate diversity.