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Adriatique Announce Their “X” Event in London

Labyrinth Events, the UK’s pioneering independent promoter renowned for staging world-class live music experiences in iconic and unconventional spaces, announces the next headline artist for Labyrinth on the Thames 2026.

On 8th August 2026, internationally acclaimed electronic duo Adriatique will headline London‘s majestic Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a landmark open-air performance.

The duo will present X, their acclaimed immersive audiovisual event series, exclusively at Labyrinth on the Thames, the only opportunity for UK audiences to experience X in 2026.

Curated by Adriatique (Adrian Shala and Adrian Schweizer), X sits at the intersection of music, art and technology, pairing deep, emotive melodic techno with cinematic, high-end visual production in some of the world’s most extraordinary locations.

Having taken X to the most awe-inspiring locations from vast marble quarries in Greece, the dense jungles of Tulum in Mexico, to the foot of the Giza pyramids in Egypt and London’s Royal Albert Hall becoming the first DJs ever to play the venue open-to-close, Adriatique have become synonymous with transforming natural and historic landmarks into immersive, once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

Each edition of X is designed in dialogue with its surroundings, fusing cutting-edge sound, cinematic visuals and a deep sense of place. Now, X arrives in London for its next evolution, set against the historic architecture of Greenwich’s UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Adriatique London 2026
Adriatique London 2026 X

Adriatique‘s return to London follows a remarkable run of sell-out performances with Labyrinth.

With eight sold-out headline shows delivered alongside Labyrinth to date including their debut of X at OVO Arena Wembley in 2024, the partnership has become one of the most defining and successful artist-promoter relationships in the UK electronic music landscape, rooted in Labyrinth’s long-standing commitment to identifying, nurturing and growing artists from the earliest stages of their journey.

Having headlined major festivals and remixed global hits for artists including RÜFÜS DU SOL, Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd, the duo will bring their timeless catalogue to life with special guest vocalists, alongside a meticulously curated line up in its lead up on the day.

The event’s lighting and visual production is delivered by High Scream, the visionary studio behind X from Adriatique and some of the world’s most globally recognized live productions, including shows at Madison Square Garden, Coachella and landmark Ibiza residencies.

Adriatique present X on the Thames forms part of Labyrinth on the Thames 2026, the acclaimed open-air series celebrating contemporary music across the first three weekends of August.

Running from afternoon into night until 11pm, the 17th-century riverside landmark will transform into a truly unforgettable global dance destination, set against the Thames and London’s iconic skyline. They join an already anticipated 2026 series with headline dates from Overmono, Dom Dolla and Moby.

Tickets available HERE.

Tomorrowland and Insomniac announce CORE Los Angeles

From Tomorrowland to the creative pulse of Los Angeles: CORE is coming to California for the very first time. On Saturday May 2 and Sunday May 3, 2026, the iconic CORE experience will make its long-awaited US debut with a festival in collaboration with Insomniac, the global dance music experience curator.

Following their spectacular collaboration on the UNITY shows at Sphere in Las Vegas, Tomorrowland and Insomniac once again join forces to create a world-class festival experience where music and storytelling merge into a single, living universe.

Originally born as one of Tomorrowland‘s most beloved stages, CORE has evolved into a global brand and standalone universe with a distinctive musical identity. Renowned for its iconic face-shaped stage design, CORE transports audiences into a mythical world driven by alternative house music, refined soundscapes, and cutting-edge visuals, a place where music is felt as much as it is heard.

Tomorrowland and Insomniac CORE Los Angeles 2026 lineup
CORE Los Angeles 2026 lineup

For its first-ever US edition, CORE Los Angeles presents a bold and forward-thinking line-up that reflects the brand’s curatorial depth: from influential pioneers to boundary-pushing contemporary artists, each bringing their own interpretation of emotion and atmosphere.

Set against a vibrant Californian backdrop, CORE Los Angeles will translate the essence of the brand into a unique open-air experience, capturing the spirit that has already enchanted audiences in Colombia, Tulum, Brussels and at Tomorrowland festivals worldwide.

CORE in 2026

  • CORE Medellín – February 20 & 21, 2026 – Colombia
  • CORE Los Angeles – May 2 & 3, 2026 – USA
  • CORE Melbourne – November 28, 2026 – Australia

Tickets for Tomorrowland and Insomniac ‘s CORE Los Angeles available HERE.

Music Festival Packing List: Everything You’ll Actually Use

Packing for a music festival always sounds easier than it is. You tell yourself you’ll keep it simple, then suddenly you’re debating whether you really need that extra jacket, another charger, or a backup pair of socks. Once you’re inside the festival grounds, though, it becomes very clear what matters and what doesn’t.

Whether you’re heading to a massive multi-day camping festival or a city rave that ends when the sun comes up, your gear can make or break your weekend. The goal is to maximize your fun while minimizing your stress. This guide pulls from years of collective experience to give you a list of things you will actually use.

Before we get into the fine details, it helps to see the big picture. You can break your needs down into a few main categories to make the packing process feel less overwhelming.

The Festival Essentials at a Glance

Category Must-Have Items Why They Matter
Entry Essentials Ticket, ID, wristband You can’t get in without them
Hydration & Fuel Water bottle, electrolyte packets Prevents burnout and dehydration
Clothing Comfortable shoes, layers Keeps you moving all day and night
Personal Care Sunscreen, wipes, sanitizer Comfort and hygiene in crowded spaces
Tech & Gear Phone charger, flashlight Staying connected and oriented
Camping Gear Tent, sleeping bag, chair Rest and recovery between sets
Fun Extras Glow gear, novelty items Enhances the overall vibe

 

Entry Essentials You Cannot Forget

Start with the obvious, because forgetting these can end your weekend before it begins.

Your ticket or wristband is your most important possession. If your ticket is digital, make sure it is downloaded to your phone. Do not rely on having a strong cell signal at the gate. Thousands of people using the same cell tower often causes data to crawl. Taking a screenshot of your QR code is a smart backup plan. You also need a valid ID. Festivals check these at the entrance and at every bar.

A festival-approved bag is another key item. Most large events have strict rules about bag sizes and materials. Many now require clear plastic bags or small hydration packs.Check the festival website before you buy anything new. A good hydration pack or a small backpack with zippered compartments will keep your hands free so you can dance without worrying about your wallet falling out.

Staying Hydrated and Fueled

Long days in the sun and hours of dancing will drain your energy faster than you realize. Staying ahead of dehydration is the best way to ensure you make it to the final set on Sunday night.

A reusable water bottle or a hydration bladder is mandatory. Most festivals provide free refill stations. Using these saves you a massive amount of money and keeps plastic waste out of the venue. If you have a hydration pack, you can carry two liters of water at a time, which means fewer trips to the water line.

Electrolyte packets are a secret weapon for seasoned ravers. When you sweat, you lose more than just water. Adding a packet to your bottle once or twice a day helps replenish salt and minerals. This prevents the dreaded “festival headache” and keeps your muscles from cramping up after hours of walking.

If the festival allows outside food, pack high-energy snacks that won’t melt in the heat. Granola bars, trail mix, and protein bars are perfect. Food lines at festivals are notoriously long and expensive. Having a snack in your bag can save you when your energy dips between your two favorite artists.

Clothing Built for the Long Haul

Festival fashion is a huge part of the culture, but comfort is what actually keeps you standing.

Your choice of shoes is the most important decision you will make. This is not the time to wear brand-new boots that you haven’t broken in yet. You will likely walk ten miles or more over a single weekend. Stick with supportive sneakers or broken-in hiking boots. If your feet are in pain by Friday night, the rest of the weekend will be a struggle.

Breathable fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking athletic gear are best for the daytime heat. However, the temperature often drops significantly once the sun goes down. Layers are the only way to stay comfortable. A lightweight hoodie or a windbreaker that you can tie around your waist will make those late-night sets much more enjoyable.

One of the most underrated items on any packing list is extra socks. There is nothing quite like the feeling of putting on a fresh, dry pair of socks halfway through a long day. It feels like a total reset for your feet and your mood.

Personal Care and Health Items

Crowded festivals are not the cleanest environments. A few small items can help you feel human again after a long day in the dust.

Sunscreen is non-negotiable. Apply it before you leave camp and keep a small stick or travel-sized bottle in your bag for reapplying. A bad sunburn on the first day can ruin the entire experience.

Hand sanitizer and wet wipes are absolute lifesavers. Portable toilets often run out of soap or water quickly. Wipes are also great for cooling off your neck or cleaning dust off your face. Lip balm with SPF is another essential. The combination of wind, sun, and dehydration will crack your lips quickly if you don’t protect them.

Protecting your hearing is also a long-term investment. High-fidelity earplugs are designed to lower the volume without muffling the music. You can still hear every note clearly, but you won’t wake up with your ears ringing the next morning.

Tech and Small Gear

Your phone works hard at a festival. You are using it to find friends, record videos, and check the schedule. This drains the battery much faster than normal usage.

A portable power bank is a must. Look for one that can charge your phone at least two full times. Some festivals offer charging lockers, but having your own power in your pocket is much more convenient.

A small flashlight or a keychain light is incredibly helpful once it gets dark. Whether you are searching for something in your backpack or trying to navigate the tent lines in a dark camping area, you will be glad you have it.

Sunglasses serve two purposes. They protect your eyes from the glare of the sun and they act as a great accessory. It is usually better to bring a cheap pair. Festivals have a habit of claiming expensive sunglasses, and you won’t feel as bad if you lose a ten-dollar pair in the mosh pit.

Camping Festival Essentials

If you are camping on the festival grounds, your needs change from a simple bag to a full mobile home.

A sturdy tent and a ground cover are your first priorities. The ground cover keeps moisture from seeping through the bottom of your tent if it rains or if the grass is damp in the morning. Always set your tent up in your backyard at least once before the festival. You do not want to be figuring out how the poles work while it is getting dark and loud music is playing nearby.

Your sleeping setup matters more than you think. A good sleeping bag, a real pillow from home, and an eye mask can help you get those precious few hours of sleep. Festivals are loud 24 hours a day, so earplugs for sleeping are also a great idea.

Portable chairs give you a place to relax when you are back at camp. Standing all day is exhausting, and having a place to sit while you eat or hang out with friends is a luxury you will appreciate. If you have the space, a pop-up canopy provides much-needed shade during the hot morning hours when the sun turns your tent into an oven.

Fun Extras and Enhancing the Vibe

Once the essentials are handled, you can think about the items that make festivals special.

Glow sticks, LED lights, and light-up accessories are staples of the nighttime scene. They make the environment more colorful and they help your friends spot you in a sea of thousands of people. Small items like stickers, trading cards, or handmade bracelets are great for making new friends. The festival community is built on these small interactions.

This is also the part of the list where novelty items come in. Depending on the rules of the event, some people like to bring along small, portable items for relaxation. Disposable THC vapes are a popular choice because they are easy to carry and require no extra parts.

Brands like Lost THC Vapes are often mentioned because they are simple to use and fit easily into a pocket or a small bag. If you choose to bring something like this, always be respectful of the people around you and follow the specific rules of the venue. The goal is to enhance your mood while keeping the environment positive for everyone.

The Most Commonly Forgotten Items

Even the most experienced travelers forget a few things.

Cash is still king in some situations. Even if a festival claims to be cashless, the systems can go down. Having a twenty-dollar bill tucked away in your phone case can save you if you need water and the card readers aren’t working.

Printed information is also a smart backup. If your phone dies or you lose it, having your emergency contact numbers and your campsite location written down on a piece of paper is a lifesaver.

Extra zip-top bags are great for protecting your electronics. If a sudden rainstorm hits, you can slide your phone and your power bank into a bag to keep them dry. They are also perfect for keeping your dirty socks separate from your clean clothes.

How to Pack Smart Without Overpacking

The biggest mistake people make is bringing too much. A heavy bag will make your shoulders ache by the third hour. To avoid this, lay everything out on your floor before you put it in the bag.

Try to find items that serve more than one purpose. A bandana can be a headband, a dust mask, or a way to cool down if you soak it in water. A pashmina can be a fashion accessory, a light blanket, or a cushion to sit on.

When you pack your bag, put the heaviest items at the bottom and closest to your back. This keeps your center of gravity stable. Keep the things you need often, like your water and sunscreen, in the easy-access pockets.

Planning for the Unexpected

Weather is the biggest wild card. Even if the forecast says it will be sunny, you should always be prepared for a change. A compact rain poncho takes up almost no space but can save your entire night if the clouds open up.

Dust is another factor that people often forget. Outdoor festivals with thousands of dancing feet can become very dusty. A face covering will keep you from breathing in dirt all day, which prevents the “festival flu” that many people get after a weekend of partying.

Keeping Your Group Together

Festivals are chaotic. It is very easy to lose your friends in a crowd of thirty thousand people. Do not rely on your phone to find them. Cell towers often fail in high-density areas.

Pick a meeting spot as soon as you enter the grounds. It should be something permanent and easy to see, like a specific food sign or a large art installation. Agree on a time to meet there if anyone gets separated. Having a plan takes the anxiety out of the experience.

Final Thoughts Before You Head Out

A good packing list is not about having everything you own. It is about having the right things so you can stop worrying and start enjoying the music. When you are prepared, you can handle the heat, the rain, and the long walks without missing a beat.

Once you have checked your list and zipped your bag, take a deep breath. The most important thing you can bring is a positive attitude and a willingness to go with the flow. Festivals are about connection and great music. With your essentials handled, you are ready for a weekend you will never forget.

Skyline Festival 2026 Announces Arts District Stage Lineup

Skyline LA

Factory 93’s Skyline Festival 2026 has announced its Arts District stage lineup. Skyline’s fifth anniversary will be celebrated at a new downtown home of Ace*Mission Studios – with its latest line up additions underscoring the festival’s ongoing commitment to amplifying the artists and sounds shaping Los Angeles’ underground dance music scene.

Skyline’s Saturday Arts District performers include Bears in Space co-founder Victor Rodriguez B2B Perfect Lovers – the co-founder of Por Detroit, Signal Underground’s Mez Monty, Baile World’s rhythm driver CQUESTT, LA underground staple Juliet Mendoza, alongside deep digging vinyl sets from provocative dancefloor instigator Gay Felony and percussion-led mover TAJ.

On Sunday, Arts District acts include Warp Mode’s Star Eyes, Gyration Station member DJ Warning, Into The Woods resident Mesmé, Serenity Link’s Mapamota, GRN+GLD co-head BB Shaine, and LA riser Alex Casillas.

These artists are joined by additional lineup additions from Arts District alumni across the East Side, West Side, and Downtown stage including the groove-forward Stacy Christine, experimental electronica purveyor Marie Nyx, local favorite fun2bjane, AUNTIE co-founder Etari, and Tunnel Worldwide founder OZA.

Rising techno selector Anastasia Giovanni and rhythm-driven tastemaker Baggi also join the stacked billing.

Skyline Festival 2026 Arts District Lineup
Skyline Festival 2026 Arts District Stage Lineup

All of the latest additions join an already staggering lineup of globally acclaimed talent such as The Blessed Madonna B2B HAAi, Chris Stussy, Dennis Cruz, DJ Gigola, I Hate Models, KI/KI, and Marco Carola on Skyline’s East Side stage; 999999999, Adrián Mills B2B Cloudy, DJ Tennis B2B DJ Boring, Joseph Capriati, Quest, and VTSS on the West Side stage; and Avalon Emerson, Ben UFO, Jyoty B2B Zack Fox, MCR-T, Richie Hawtin, and SPFDJ on the Resident Advisor hosted Downtown stage.

In 2026, Skyline moves to the expansive Ace*Mission Studios, transforming the venue into a two-day celebration of underground sound and culture. Set along the LA River and bordering the city’s storied Arts District, Ace*Mission’s industrial character and proximity to the heart of LA’s thriving electronic scene makes it a natural new home for Skyline – one that reflects the city’s enduring connection to the underground.

Originally built by the Anderson family as a beverage distribution hub, Ace*Mission Studios has been reimagined as a creative campus at the center of a burgeoning neighborhood.

Long before its rebirth, this pocket of downtown served as a meeting point for LA’s underground – where music, art, and community found refuge in its network of clandestine warehouses.

Two-day and single day GA and Stage Access Skyline Festival 2026 passes are available for purchase now at the link here.

No Art Announces First-ever Manchester Open Air Show

After years of anticipation, the full No Art experience is finally debuting in the UK this spring with the launch of No Art Manchester Open Air on Saturday 30 May, from 3pm–11pm.

Curated by tastemaking Amsterdam duo ANOTR, this event marks the debut of the globally respected No Art concept in Greater Manchester and promises to be their largest UK open-air show yet.

Dutch duo ANOTR are one of electronic music’s most influential acts. With global hits including ‘Relax My Eyes‘ surpassing 200 million streams, and ‘How You Feel‘, they have cemented their international impact exploring new musical territories, blending house with disco, soul, funk, and jazz influences.

No Art Manchester 2026 Open Air
No Art Manchester 2026 Open Air Event

Their No Art brand has earned a reputation for delivering carefully curated music and immersive art experiences at unexpected venues and locations across Barcelona, Miami, Uruguay, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Amsterdam.

Rather than relying on obvious headliners, their events champion artists with distinctive sounds and deliberate performances. Each show is designed to surprise and confound, combining forward-thinking house music with multi-disciplinary art experiences that are both intimate and boundary-pushing.

Speaking on the announcement, No Art shares, “It’s been a while, Manchester. Good to be back. Built on sound, ideas, and attitude. No Art Festival feels right at home. Keep your eyes peeled for the venue announcement coming soon but it’s in an open air space in Greater Manchester!!!”

The Manchester edition will continue this ethos. While the full location and lineup will be revealed in the coming weeks, attendees can expect the same adventurous programming and high-quality production that has made other No Art events some of the most talked-about in the scene.

With the full location and lineup revealed in the coming weeks, presale tickets go live Tuesday 3 February at 6pm, followed by general sale on Wednesday 4 February at 6pm. Sign up for presale access HERE.

Ultra Miami 2026 Reveals Phase 3 Lineup

With two months remaining until Ultra Miami 2026 the festival has unveiled the Phase 3 lineup. Showcasing a huge assortment of artists from across the global electronic music spectrum – and boasting an 80% new roster compared to last year’s event – Ultra’s unprecedented new installment will take place from Friday, March 27 – Sunday, March 29, 2026.

Leading the newly announced additions, underground legends Dennis Cruz and Seth Troxler are set to deliver a formidable back-to-back performance as RESISTANCE headliners.

Joining those two house & techno icons on Ultra Miami 2026‘s RESISTANCE programming is an assortment of talented support acts including high-energy techno selectors Alan Fitzpatrick B2B Marco Faraone, rising star JOA, minimal groove purveyor Rossi., Australian techno queen Juliet Fox, Miami-based afro house expert Malóne, Ibiza icon Mar-T, as well as m.O.N.R.O.E., Plastik Funk, SCENARIOS, and Black Fancy.

Ultra Miami 2026 lineup
Ultra Miami 2026 lineup

Renowned Miami acts such as Afrobeta also join the Ultra 2026 lineup, alongside a bevy of other regional artists.

Ahead of this year’s Ultra, the festival has already solidified its legacy as the preeminent curators of electronic music’s rare, ‘you-had-to-be-there’ moments.’ Ultra Music Festival 2026 will feature the first-ever, world-exclusive Amelie Lens B2B Sara Landry performance in addition to four other world debuts: Deorro, Mike Posner, and MORTEN as TIMELESS, Argy B2B Mind Against, Ray Volpe B2B Sullivan King, and Clara Cuvé B2B Shlømo.

Ultra Miami 2026 will also host the U.S. debuts of Adam Beyer B2B Joseph Capriati, DJ Snake‘s techno alias Outlaw B2B TYRM, Joris Voorn B2B Korolova, and progressive house supergroup HALŌ featuring Matisse & Sadko, DubVision, and Third Party. Tickets available HERE.

Awakenings Festival completes its lineup for the 2026 edition

Awakenings Festival

With the announcement of the final wave of artists, Awakenings Festival completes its lineup for the 2026 edition. Following earlier announcements featuring artists such as Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, 999999999, Pegassi, Adrián Mills, I Hate Models, Chlär x Yanamaste, Josh Baker, Mau P, Freddy K, Kettama, Dax J, DJ Rush and Adriatique, the full program for July 10–12 in Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands is now revealed.

With the final wave announced, Awakenings Festival 2026 reveals its complete musical spectrum. Artists such as Ben Klock, Len Faki, Speedy J, Rødhåd, Freddy K, Marrøn, Amoral, Stranger x Talismann, Philippa Pacho, Adiel and Beste Hira represent the foundations of techno, delivering deep and driving sets rooted in club culture.

Ignez and Mac Declos add a contemporary interpretation of these roots, while Joseph Capriati and Joris Voorn bring their signature groove-driven, high-energy approach.

Anetha and Nico Moreno introduce a harder edge shaped by contemporary rave influences, and Adriatique, Chris Avantgarde and Innellea further broadens the spectrum with a sound that moves between techno and the more melodic side of the spectrum.

Awakenings Festival 2026 full lineup
Awakenings Festival 2026

Further depth comes from artists shaping the current scene. Rene Wise and Elli Acula explore hypnotic and high-tempo territories, while Patrick Mason, FJAAK and Indira Paganotto bring a strong sense of performance and intensity.

Amelie Lens and Charlotte de Witte continue to define the contemporary sound of Awakenings, delivering high-impact, forward-driven techno at the heart of the festival.

A series of special back-to-back performances adds another layer to the program, with collaborations such as East End Dubs x Vintage Culture, Mahmut Orhan x Shimza, Max Dean x Prospa, Cynthia Spiering x Reinier Zonneveld (live), MCR-T x Partiboi69, Joris Voorn x Kevin de Vries, Chlär x Yanamaste and DJ Gigola x Funk Tribu highlighting Awakenings‘ ongoing focus on unique, collaborative formats.

House-driven sounds also play a key role within the program. Marco Carola brings his long-established, flow-led approach, while Mau P and Josh Baker add a modern, club-focused energy.

Gordo brings a dance floor-driven and internationally oriented approach while Enzo Siragusa, Franky Rizardo, and Easttown reflect a new generation pushing modern house forward through rhythm and energy.

These acts highlight the role of (tech-)house music within the wider Awakenings program, with afro-leaning and melodic sounds adding contrast and flow alongside the festival’s techno-driven core.

Together with the previously announced artists, the complete lineup spans techno and its related styles, from peak-time intensity to hypnotic, melodic and experimental sounds across multiple stages.

Following the successful introduction of a new festival site layout last year, Area A returns in the forest. Last year this was the favorite of many with massive vibes under a roof of light and lasers across the whole weekend.

For those looking to trade sunny open-air settings for a more intense club atmosphere, Area X offers a contrasting experience. Here, techno heavyweights take visitors into darker, more stripped-back territory, evoking the feeling of a sweaty warehouse club where time fades into the background.

At the heart of the festival, mainstage fanatics can dive into the large-scale production and layered stage design characteristic of Area V. Elsewhere on the site, a hidden area tucked away deeper in the terrain captures the spirit of smaller, more intimate rave settings, offering a raw counterpoint to the festival’s larger stages.

The festival experience extends far beyond the stages for those who go all in for the weekend. Camping guests have access to an after-hours program running until the break of dawn, alongside a daytime offering that includes space for sports, recovery and relaxation. Beach areas, swimming spots and shaded chill-out zones reinforce the feeling of a summer getaway shared with friends.

Awakenings offers two campsite options. Grand Camping provides all essential facilities in a cute and vibrant setting, while the Comfort Camping adds extra comfort and service away from the crowds.

For those seeking more luxury, the Relax Resort offered bungalows in the safari park perfect for groups of friends, which have already sold out. New for 2026 are swimming pools included with both the Comfort Camping and the Relax Resort.

Friends Fields at the Comfort Camping are sold out already and now only available on the Grand Camping. With ticket demand running high, Awakenings is headed for a full sell-out way ahead of schedule.

Awakenings Festival 2026 takes place July 10–12, 2026, in Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands. Tickets available HERE.

Emi Galván debuts on Mango Alley with ‘Everlong’ / ‘Lies’

Emi Galván
Emi Galván

Argentinian ace Emi Galván brings you his latest double A-side Everlong / Lies, available on Mango Alley.

One of the leading lights of the progressive house scene, Emi Galván’s fellow luminaries Hermanez and Ruben Karapetyan bring their own sensational remixes of Everlong to this four-track masterpiece.

Everlong and Lies are two-sides-of-the-same-coin tracks, balancing emotional depth with danceability. They showcase a cohesive artistic vision, blending emotion, energy, and movement while reaffirming a distinctive approach to modern progressive house.

Press ‘play’ on Everlong and you will see what I mean. A bright, bold beat immediately starts to make you smile. A sweet, bouncy A-C-G bassline will get you moving in your seat.

This is evolution, not revolution, as layers of joyous synth creep up slowly, uplifting you slightly more every second. By the time the arpeggiated synth topline comes in, you’re hooked.

Emi Galvan Everlong Lies Mango Alley
Emi Galván – Everlong / Lies

Here’s what Emi Galván had to say:

‘Everlong explores the concept of eternal life through a powerful and melodic structure, gradually building intensity with soaring harmonies and a driving energy that feels both uplifting and timeless.

The track is designed to give you a sense of expansion and connection, making it a strong weapon for peak-time moments.’

Next up is the broody, tense Lies. Starting with a chaka-chocalho rhythm, the deep sleazy synth bass takes you back below the canopy, where the campfire roars in the clearing.

The intensity builds to a clave at two minutes so intense, like you are being gunned down by music. Sublime stuff. From here, Lies calms and rebuilds with a hidden two-word vocal deep in the mix.

Emi Galván gives a deeper explanation:

‘Lies has a more personal and grounded narrative, inspired by the deception of a past relationship. This story is translated into a deep, groove-driven progressive house cut, where rhythm and tension take center stage.

With its hypnotic flow and subtle attitude, the track invites you into the darker, more introspective side of Everlong / Lies.’

Hermanez’s remix of Everlong stays true to the original, whilst adding something dark. Whereas the original stays joyous high in the ether, the Hermanez remix lets you float like a helium balloon, before tugging on your string to bring you back where they all float down.

Ruben Karapetyan’s remix keeps the dance / float aesthetic, adding to the complexity drum patterns, washing the dreamy synths between background and foreground, with a pivotal buildup around 5 minutes.

Argentina is one of the hottest progressive house scenes in the world and Emi Galván is cooking in 2026. Make sure you catch one of his shows this year, in South America, Sri Lanka or Croatia, amongst others.

Buy/Stream HERE.

Deep Dish return to Global Underground with #GU49 Dublin

Deep Dish
Deep Dish

Electronic music legends Deep Dish make their monumental return to Global Underground with #GU49 Dublin. And what a return it is going to be.

25 years ago, Global Underground and Deep Dish brought you the incredible #GU21 Moscow. Then came the seminal #GU25 Toronto, where Sharam and Dubfire showed the world how it’s done.

This May, Deep Dish complete the trilogy with #GU49 Dublin. And it’s worth the wait. Sharam and Dubfire deliver a masterclass in mixing. This isn’t just an album. It’s a legacy.

GU City Series albums are serious collectables and #GU49 Dublin is an album you simply can’t afford to be without in your collection. #GU49 Dublin also features an album exclusive Deep Dish remix of the seminal Moderat track Eating Hooks, which will be released as a single on 1st May.

Additionally, there’s a #GU49 Dublin launch party at Index Dublin on Friday 30th January, where you can experience Deep Dish live, if you are one of the lucky ones to have tickets for this sold-out event.

Deep Dish #GU49 Dublin
Deep Dish – #GU49 Dublin

Here’s what Deep Dish had to say:

“Global Underground was foundational for us, not just as a platform but as a legacy — a series shaped by decades of iconic artists who helped define the culture of DJing and club music.

It was always about storytelling, and in many ways each compilation served as a musical time-capsule. We always tried to include the most timeless songs possible and coming back to the series now feels like closing a circle while opening a new chapter.”

Andy Horsfield (Global Underground Founder) adds:

“It’s an honour to be able to team up with Ali and Sharam again to deliver yet another outstanding GU City series album, this time from the vibrant city of Dublin.

Deep Dish have again excelled themselves just like they did with Moscow and Toronto in delivering a stunning album with #GU49 Dublin. I’m sure the GU and Deep Dish fans across the globe are going to love this album as much as we do.”

Excited? You will be. Stay tuned for a special track listing announcement in February.

#GU49 Dublin will be available as download, CD and vinyl, with a very SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR’S EDITION, with more details to come.

Pre-order HERE.

UNREAL Stage returns to NIBIRII Festival 2026 with a high-profile lineup

Nibirii reveals the UNREAL stage with a high-profile lineup, as the acclaimed techno powerhouse returns to Düren, Germany, once again taking over the lakeside setting of Nibirii Festival 2026.

As one of the most established and respected brands in the techno and hard techno scene, UNREAL has long stood for uncompromising sound, relentless energy, and a clearly defined musical vision—qualities that are powerfully reflected in this year’s programming.

The 2026 lineup features an impressive selection of international heavyweights, including I Hate Models, Klangkuenstler, Marlon Hoffstadt, Héctor Oaks, Alignment, Adrián Mills, and Hannah Laing.

Together, they represent some of the most influential and forward-driving forces in today’s techno landscape, bringing cutting-edge sounds and high-intensity performances to the powerful UNREAL Stage.

Further strengthening the lineup are additional high-calibre acts such as Cloudy, Dax J b2b Daria Kolosova, Kalte Liebe (live), Paracek, Pawlowski, Überkikz, and many more, ensuring a relentless musical journey from start to finish.

 

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Renowned for its raw, driving sets, the UNREAL Stage delivers an immersive sonic experience that thrives on intensity.

Set against the unique natural surroundings of the Düren lakeside, the stage creates a striking contrast between nature and industrial sound—perfectly capturing the UNREAL philosophy where maximum energy meets a conscious festival experience.

With this standout lineup, Nibirii Festival 2026 once again reinforces its ambition to host internationally relevant brands and artists within a carefully curated, high-quality festival framework.

 

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Tickets for the festival available HERE.

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