7 Artists You Don’t Want to Miss at Elements 2022

Find out why these artists are on our radar, and why you shouldn’t miss their sets this year.

In celebration of Elements Music & Arts Festival’s schedule dropping, we created a list of seven artists on the lineup you absolutely cannot miss next weekend! Immerse yourself in a range of genres from some of dance music’s most sought-after talent. 

1. Liquid Stranger

Wakaan label boss Liquid Stranger is pioneering the experimental bass music space with his wonky basslines and wobbly drops. Liquid Stranger has been a pioneer in the dance music space for years and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Recently, he erected his very own festival, Wakaan Festival, in Arkansas. Luckily, fans can get a taste of the artist’s one-of-a-kind show right here at Elements. 

2. Tycho

One of the most legendary electronic acts to ever live, Tycho is appropriately deemed Elements’ special guest for the weekend. Fans are in for a real treat Sunday night as Tycho plans to bring the chill vibes to the Earth Stage. 

3. Two Feet 

New York City’s own, Two Feet will be the Saturday night set you don’t want to miss. Two Feet’s soulful, energetic live performance will have you singing and dancing like you’re 18 again (unless you’re still 18 – consider yourself lucky!). But really, imagine hearing “Go F**k Yourself” live holding a drink while surrounded by your best friends.

4. Claude Vonstroke

There’s a saying in dance music culture, it goes, “it’s not a party until Papa Claude walks in.” Scheduled for a Sunday daytime extended set (in what’s becoming an Elements tradition), Claude Vonstroke is sure to give fans that pick-me-up needed to make it through the last day of the festival. 

5. Kaskade (Redux)

There’s only one thing better than a Kaskade set…a Kaskade Redux set. Fans can expect anything but mainstream Kaskade, meaning old songs, classic cuts, and underground bangers. You never really know what you’re going to get, but it’s almost guaranteed you’ll walk away from the set a different person (and possibly in tears). 

6. Nicole Moudaber

Did someone say techno? MOOD Records founder Nicole Moudaber is revolutionizing music as we know it, and pretty much leading the US techno revolution (alongside Carl Cox, of course). Her Saturday evening performance will undoubtedly go down in Elements Festival history!

7. Mize

Last but not least, dubstep DJ Mize is hardly a rising star, as he’s spent the past two years gracing the stages of every major festival in America (and beyond). The experimental bass connoisseur recently shared his ‘Late Apex’ EP, demonstrating a stylistic range that even veterans in the scene can’t compare to.

 

 

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I've been a part of the dance music scene for nearly a decade and with Exron for more than half of that time. My first event was Diplo's Mad Decent but these days you'll find me at Club Space or the Brooklyn Mirage. Some of my top artists are G Jones, Tipper, Of The Trees, and CharlestheFirst. My favorite genres are techno, experimental bass, and ambient but I'll get down to anything with a beat!

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