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SYMBIOSIS: A home to many
written by, Theresa Rodriguez

Where to begin is difficult. Symbiosis Gathering took place at “breath-taking Pyramid Lake“, home to the Paiute Tribe. The solar eclipse shaped an epic journey and aligned a community of 10,000 in respects to truly appreciating life. For five days there was a universal energy of love, creativity and serenity. This gathering paralleled with the climax of celestial event that took place on Sunday, May 27th. I am blessed to have participated in such a soul-shaking experience.

By the time that I entered on Friday morning everything was ready, and participants were more than excited to see what was in store for the rest of the weekend. With natural butterflies in my stomach, I entered and received my wristband on Friday morning. Somehow we were directed to artist camping where we were greeted with the most amazing hugs, filled with infinite love. Walking around I saw life’s magic in every single person’s smiling face. Everyone dressed in a fictional manner that radiated and exhibited his or her most inner beauty.

There were four main stages; Earth, Sun, Eclipse and Moon, each with a different vibe. The Earth Stage was shaded with beautiful cloths and surrounded by art canvases. The music played was more of a downtempo which created a mellow atmosphere. Govinda, Kaminanda, Of Porcelain, Gaudi, Bluetech, Kalya Scintilla, Desert Dwellers and David Starfire were only a handful of the artists who performed. I was enchanted with the most spine-chilling sunrise set from Kaminanda; he delivers such a magical performance to accompany his kaleidoscope style music.

Overhead reds and yellow fabrics decorated above the Sun Stage. This stage completely transformed from day into nighttime with artists such as Terrakroma, Worthy, Treavor Moontribe, Claude Von Stroke and Christian Martin, performing exclusive to Symbiosis. At the front of the stage lied an epic sized crystal surrounded by a kindness shrine from various possessions that participants donated.

The Eclipse stage had a range of artists who played. I witnessed Emancipator serenate the crowd during Friday’s sunset. Watching the solar eclipse, many sat around the nearest stage to listen to Random Rab and James Blake perform live.

The Moon Stage was continually led by such talented and dedicated individuals. Aerial, circus, and fire shows rotated with artists such as Justin Martin, Bass Science, Fungineers, and more.

During the solar eclipse there was moments of cheer followed by moments of silence. It was during the silence that I was able to fully reflect on my past’s days, I felt as if I was truly awake in my dreams. I was in an environmentally conscious community that lived in such a selfless and appreciate manner; where one could be their self, free of influences, and externalities. These legendary moments were eye opening creating a powerful presence of unified love in tune with the universe. Any doubt was immediately replaced and supported by such a genuine group of hearts. Everyone valued each other using the same principles as they would their self; respect, gifting and an honest presence. Personal connections were endless sharing treasurable memories and ideas transcending any expectation I had.

Blessed by the proximity of such a remarkable lake, there were daily beach-like parties where one could manifest anything. I think everyone would agree that entering that water was revitalizing to the whole body and soul. The sun happily created comfortable warmth during the day followed by a chilly night. This gathering was more than your typical mainstream madness festival but a place where being you was appreciated because there is no one quite like yourself. Human activity and innovation was at its finest at a non stop pace. The motto ‘pack it in, pack it out’ was placed at a high priority that genuinely respected by all participants.

With such immense energy from the universe, refracted rays from the sun and healing from the precious music, I witnessed and experienced a glimpse of possibilities. Driving away from the dusty desert, sacred lake and my new family I felt that my soul was blessed with a fresh canvas to be beautified. It was so very difficult to say goodbye to an established comfort zone that was filled with love, gifting and friendship. This was the ultimate gathering to kick of my festival summer.

The lineups are out now for the Summer festival season and this year Sonic Bloom returns with a solid one, shining above most other festivals. A beautiful theme and an organized plan to showcase today’s “avante-garde” electronic producers, Sonic Bloom provides diversity and a comfortable camp-out in dreamland. Artists include, but not limited to, Sugarpill, ChrisB., ESKMO, ill-esha, Minnesota, Emancipator, Gladkill, Stephan Jacobs, Crushendo, Russ Liquid. Thriftworks, The Malah, GRiZ, VibeSquaD, PANTyRAiD, Project Aspect, Robotic Pirate Monkey, Tipper, Akara, Papadosio, and more! What an unbelievable blend of progressive, future based artists; all up and coming – you don’t want to miss their latest live sets and the vibes that come with it. Find home at Sonic Bloom this Summer at Shadow’s Ranch in Georgetown, CO. Be apart of the Unified Field – this June 21-24.

Sugarpill & ONE4ALL – Pass Out (feat. Tinie Tempah acapella)

Grimes – Skin (ChrisB. Remix)

Pimp C feat. Mike Jones and Bun B – Pourin Up (Gladkill and pOSH Remix)

Labyrinth – Crushendo

Hold Up – Minnesota

Looking back at Coachella 2012
written by Theresa Rodriguez

Each year music enthusiasts from around the globe embark on a pilgrimage to the desert town of Indio for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Despite traditional Coachella it turned into two-weekends this year which left many of your typical hipsters in a pickle with synchronizing plans and tickets.

Luckily, I scored golden tickets to weekend 2 from help of a good friend. Increased tension existed between weekend 1 and weekend 2 goers. Weekend 1 confidently argued that they were going to experience the festivities first, but weekend 2 fans were able to see the same show minus all sound and artist glitches and technicalities. Coachella underlying set an initial vibe for the beginning of this cultured, exciting festival season.

I could confidently use the word sweat to convey my weekend 2 experiences and all attendees would universally agree. Temperatures reached over 105, so ruthless that your ice-cold beer would turn warm within sips. Fortunately nothing stopped 35,000 nomads from flooding the gates on Friday morning. Upon getting through what seemed like the Mexican border patrol, my heart immediately brought me to The Do Lab. One can only describe The Do Lab as an Oasis in the middle of the boiling hot, hippie stank, Indio desert. Here your standard barefoot gypsies and bass heads can escape out of the mainstream realm and get down to the most incredible underground music. 

The Do Lab masters never disappoint their fans and this year was no different with their creative stage, impressive lineup, and an unlimited supply of water to cool their fans off with. Weekend 1 hosted acts like Pumpkin, GoldRush, NiT GriT and Gladkill, and received phenomal reviews. My favorite act of week 2 was GRiZ, who absolutely held it down weekend 2. It is honestly difficult to relay how badass his set was! From ‘Jump Around’ to ‘Sunday School’, not one song dissatisfied listeners. I look forward to every single one of his future performances because his talent is limitless.

I stumbled upon Sub Focus after rumors of his remarkable, creative time warped set from weekend 1. Luckily I brought my LED pimp light up cane for defense against his circular ring of bright lights and heavy bass. With my eyes closed, it was impossible for me not to imagine myself playing a challenging game of space invaders mixed with Mario Cart of the future. I can safely say that my feet did not stop moving and my cane did not touch the floor. Walking away, I was left speechless, with a smile humming the incredible tune of ‘Rock it’ Sadly, silly Coachella engineers would not let him continue his encore; Sub Focus, you were nothing less than amazing!

I can only dream to one day say “Whats my mothafucking name” and have 35,000 fans respond in their loudest and most energetic voices. Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre’s set also featured guests Warren G, 50 Cent, Eminem, Wiz Khalifa, Kendrick Lamar, Tony Yayo, Currupt and even the departed 2pac as a hologram . It was pretty getting down to those favorite OG classics. As soon as music began, lighters were lit, and clouds began to rise and disperse above the audience. My dreams were complete when 50 Cent came out, as any native New Yorker would agree. At times it was too much; how could there be that much swag on a stage at once?

The Coachella Ferris Wheel is on every attendee’s bucket list. This year it was a goal of mine to experience it both during the day and at night. Riders are blessed with an impeccable view of what seems like ant-size campsites and what seems like forever skyline. In my unforgettable experience, the riders in the cart ahead had the 3-minute opportunity to literally ride the ride. Kudos to that quickie, it was hysterical and legitimately made my day.

When Monday unexpectedly strikes, tents begin to be put away, music begins to fade and goodbyes begin to be exchanged. Just like the day after Christmas one can only begin to dream about next year. Coachella is a magical, mystery land filled with laughter and memories while continuing the celebration of life. Festivals create the happiest fictional empire where attendees escape societies norms and transform themselves into their own creative beauty. Although Coachella has developed into a more mainstream type of festival, it has done so in a manner that preserves its core values while increasing its appeal to unite those intrigued and passionate with the music festival culture. Coachella, until we meet again.

After sharing one of the major gems of the Far Arden Spring Compilation and coming to a conclusion with releasing a stream of “The Singles” before the actual full Beatport release, we decided it was in order to celebrate the checkpoint and the birth of a new community of  future based production. The latest single we define as a gem was produced by Montana natives SIMPLETON and sAuce, two-thirds of the SPANKiNz supergroup. The title of the track is “Octopus Footwork” and they weren’t lying when they assured a major dancefloor hit! Filled with future dubs, complex bass, a lovestep feel, and proper drum work, SIMPLETON & sAuce are joining the pioneers of “Future Bass (+verb, ChrisB., Gladkill, Sugarpill, ANNuNAKii, Jupit3r, jOBOT, GoldRush, Stephan Jacobs) and becoming one of the most talented electronic music producers out there. Alongside seven other singles available for stream on soundcloud, these tracks will give you a fine introduction to a large portion of the Far Arden/Streets of Atlantis sound. We have received a huge response from what has been posted and we’re looking forward to breaking some Beatport chart-topping records in the Glitch Hop category with your help! We are extremely grateful for all fans. Stayed tuned for more music on our soundcloud, Beatport, and a FREE 5-track EP with the launch of our bandcamp at 200 Facebook likes!

Stream our music here!

SIMPLETON & sAuce – Octopus Footwork

Far Arden Spring Compilation – “The Singles”

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