![]() Michael Bibi showcased his unique production style on The Tsunami Stage. The presence of Toolroom Records was felt on The Frequency Stage when Eli Brown played prior to label owner Mark Knight. Bleu Clair, Volac, and Latmun b2b Wheats kept the jungle/tropical sounds flowing at The Frequency Stage while attendees danced away any potential Sunday scaries.Īs 8 PM rolled around, a palpable shift in energy could be felt across the grounds – the best acts of the night were coming on and excitement was rolling through the air. In a similar fashion to Friday and Saturday, Sunday saw evenly distributed crowds amongst the three stages, indicating the thoughtfulness in stage lineups to get traffic flowing throughout. Rinzen, who played the Frequency Stage on the previous day, returned for another set on the Tsunami Stage, preparing the crowd for a highly anticipated live set from Booka Shade. The warehouse vibes were immaculate within that red-lit room and the energy levels, from both festival-goers and the DJs, were running high as ever. The Volcano Stage was blessed by two duos in a sequential fashion: Township Rebellion and Adriatique. A notable return to classic techno fashion could be observed, but it definitely seemed like comfort was the bottom line for everyone. Attendees flowed in freely as the day was blessed with pleasant weather, packing the grounds well before the sun began to set. ALTEON, another Austin staple, and Dallas-based Red Eye followed on the Tsunami Stage while Sohmi took on the Volcano Stage and KILL SCRIPT took on the Frequency Stage. The caliber of talent for the entire festival was insane, but it really felt special last night when artists were joined on stage by their close friends, adding to the sense of family and community on which RealMusic Events has built the production company.Īttesting to the love that Kelly Gray and Andrew Parsons, the minds behind RealMusic Events, hold for the Austin scene and those within it, local artists Phamstar, Jenna Shaw, and Alec Michael kicked the day off, each bringing their unique flavor of house music to the three stages. For a homegrown event that was already filled with high notes, the final day of the 4th edition of the festival tightened the community vibes while still elevating the good times and great vibes. Usually, the final day of a festival feels a bit slower than prior days, but the energy level at Seismic Dance Event 4.0 last night held strong as attendees gathered to tie a bow on the weekend’s festivities.
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