Watch These Top B2B Moments From Lost Lands 2023
Lost Lands 2023 brought the fire with b2b performances from beloved artists excision, Liquid Stranger, Wooli, and more.
Lost Lands 2023 was comprised of up-and-coming bass artists and industry leads who came together at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio this past weekend. Although the solo performances were a dream to most attendees, some of the most notable performances that caused the most buzz were b2bs.
One of the most high-profile b2b sets happened between Excision and Liquid Stranger, who closed out the main stage of the festival together. The two bass artists have been close friends for 15 years and their chemistry was undeniable. This is the second time the two have ever gone back-to-back with each other. The first time Excision and Liquid Stranger performed a b2b was at Thunderdome 2023 this past February.
Excision indulged in a hat trick of b2b performances including one with his close friend Dion Timmer. Said to be Excision’s protégé, Dion Timmer and Excision have worked together on an impressive amount of collaborations together over the past few years.
The two joined forces with Wooli, Sullivan King, Samplifire, and Emorfik for a legendary surprise b6b set. Because it was a secret set – only around 200 people were able to witness this monstrosity of bass legends coming together in an intimate tented area at the festival grounds.
The bass girlies also came out to play with b2b performances from dubstep bff’s LayZ and Jessica Audiffred, as well as Level Up going back-to-back with bass tycoon Borgore.
Other notable performances included a momentous b3b with bass music frontrunners Boogie T, Dirt Monkey, and Jantsen. Last but not least, one of the most anticipated b2bs from bass heavyweights Virtual Riot and Barely Alive, brought a bigger crowd than Excision b2b Dion. After seeing all these videos and collaborations, it is safe to say that Lost Lands pulled out the fire this year. We are looking forward to seeing what is in store for the festival performances next year!
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