5 Electronic Acts You Don’t Want to Miss at Coachella 2023
40% of the upcoming Coachella 2023 edition consists of electronic artists, here’s who to look out for.
With Coachella 2023 right around the corner, here’s a list of some of the top 5 electronic acts to check out in the desert. If you want something dark and intimate make your way over to the Yuma tent. If you’re looking for large-scale production and enough subwoofers to make you burst, you can find what you’re looking for in the Sahara tent.
Dennis Cruz B2B Pawsa
If you can’t get enough salsa, grooves, disco, and everything in between you absolutely must check out Dennis Cruz B2B Pawsa. The Solid Grooves label heads will be taking on the Yuma tent on Friday. Although their third label head member, Michael Bibi, won’t be there, the duo will keep the party vibes going and begging you for more. These two pivotal forces in the scene rarely make appearances in California, thus, giving the West Coast a much-deserved treat. The duo will also be taking on the Framework after-party at the Atlantic Aviation airport late into the night.
Eric Prydz presents: HOLO
This next industry veteran has been pushing boundaries for over a decade, and his name is Eric Prydz. Prydz will be taking his HOLO show to Coachella’s outdoor stage for an open-air spectacle. The show consists of stunning, mind-bending 3-D visuals. This is by far one of the most visually stunning shows that live events in general have ever seen. Eric Pryzd’s HOLO show at Coachella has been talked about for months, and it’s finally here for every to enjoy.
Fisher B2B Chris Lake
This duo needs absolutely no introduction. Chris Lake and Fisher will be playing a B2B set on back-to-back Sundays of Coachella. Each has played Coachella in the past while building out their careers. Fisher has played three separate stages in the past, DoLab, Yuma, and Sahara. Lake has taken on the Yuma, and the DoLab as well. This year, however, they are joining forces for what appears to be one of the most anticipated sets of the weekend. Fisher and Lake will be taking their show to the Outdoor stage for some open-air fun. The duo will also be playing the Framework afterparty at the Atlantic Aviation airport on Sunday night following their set.
Jamie Jones
Back in 2018, Jamie Jones took on the Yuma tent at Coachella. Five years later, he’s set to play the massive Sahara tent which is the perfect setting for Jones to get things cranking. The Welsh superstar is always on the road putting on shows with his ‘Paradise’ imprint as well as keeping things fresh with his Ibiza residency at Amnesia. Additionally, Jones has also released a new track, “Got Time For Me” featuring Channel Tres ahead of the party-filled weekend. Lastly, if you’re trying to party all night long, Jones will be making an after-hours appearance on Friday, April 14. The event is hosted by Framework at the Atlantic Aviation Airport just down the street from the festival.
Keinemusik
Last but not least we have the Berlin trio of Adam Port, &Me, and Rampa aka Keinemusik. The trio will be wrapping the day off in the Yuma tent on Saturday night. Within the last year, they have established themselves as one of the leading collectives in electronic music. This year alone they’ve been touring the world and are making a highly anticipated stop in the desert. If you see a large white cloud up close, don’t be alarmed, it means the Keinemusik boys are in town.
Lastly, if you are attending Coachella, check out these acts as well as the many others performing throughout the weekend. For more info on set times and stage, locations check out the Coachella socials to stay up-to-date.
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