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😜 South Korean festival Hajodaze YangYang has announced this year's lineup. Taking place at Yangyang Surfyy Beach in Gangwon Province on Saturday, July 20th, the free one-dayer has booked the likes of Flowdan, Jensen Interceptor, Salamanda, Yung Singh and Shubostar for 2024. Now in its third year, the free festival is run by Seoul Community Radio. Last year's event welcomed performances from Lady Shaka, Mr. Ho and E SENS. /electronic
DJs of the Future Don't Spin Records—They Write Code "Live-coding" parties are the latest phenomenon in underground electronic music culture. Two women on stage behind laptops play music Joanne Armitage (left) and Shelly Knotts of Algobabez perform on the first night of Algorithmic Art Assembly. While the musicians played, the audience watched a live projection of the code the duo was typing to generate the sounds.Mariah Tiffany Renick Bell is standing in front of his computer at a small table in the middle of the dance floor. The stoic, bespectacled musician types quickly and efficiently, his eyes locked to his computer screen. Around him in a wide circle, the crowd bobs to his music. Sputtering tom rolls, blobby techno synths, and crystalline cymbal taps blossom and spill out of the theater's massive surround-sound system. /electronic
This summer, Balerma welcomes back the BLM Festival, a great electronic music event which takes at the municipal booth on Saturday July 13. Situated within the municipality of El Ejido, the event attracted more than 3,000 people last year and it is hoped that with extended opening hours and some interesting guests that this figure will be easily exceeded. /electronic