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Medium Build with HAAi, HorsegiirL, and more

Apr 19, 2025  ·  Empire Polo Field, Indio, CA Empire Polo Field, Indio, CA

Medium Build
Apr 19
Medium Build
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Australian DJ HAAi, based in London, wows with eclectic techno and heavy bass. Hosted Coconut Beats, held a Phonox residency, won BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix of the Year, and plays global festivals.
New York native Layton Giordani is a prominent figure in house and techno, known for tracks like ‘Last Night’ remix and ‘PATT’. Mentored by Adam Beyer, he topped charts with collaborations with Anyma, Green Velvet, and Dom Dolla, gaining recognition and positioning himself as a leading artist in the genre.
California-born singer/songwriter Iván Cornejo blends sad sierreño roots with alternative rock. Billboard's 2022 New Artist of the Year, he boasts over 2B streams and is a top música mexicana artist in the U.S. Known for soulful lyricism, he broke records at Rodeo Houston and headlines major events.
Brazilian DJ Alok, famed globally, boasts large followings on Instagram & Spotify. Known for electrifying dance music, he's ranked #1 DJ in Latin America by DJ Mag & notable for impacting the Billboard Dance 100. Influential across continents with major online streams.
Keinemusik, a Berlin-based House and Techno collective, features &ME, Adam Port, Rampa, and Reznik. Since 2009, they release 5 tracks yearly, host global parties, and run the Worldwide Dancing Club.
Born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel is a celebrated conductor known for his dynamic style and dedication to music education. As El Sistema's most famous alumnus, he's the music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 2009, Paris Opera since 2021, and soon the New York Philharmonic. Dudamel has won multiple Grammys, including for Mahler's Symphony No. 8. He advocates for youth music programs and collaborates with renowned orchestras globally.
Blonde Redhead, formed in NYC by Kazu Makino and twins Simone & Amedeo Pace, crafts rock with visceral melodies and lyrical depth, known for their sensitive style and global tours.
Belgian techno artist Amelie Lens, known for her signature sound and powerful sets, headlines festivals like Awakenings and Tomorrowland. She runs Lenske and EXHALE Records, and her radio show reaches 5 million listeners worldwide.
Liverpool-born Massano is a rising star in melodic techno, known for aggressive sound design and hypnotic grooves. His hit "The Feeling" gained acclaim, backed by BBC Radio 1 and Tomorrowland. With tracks on labels like Oddity and Afterlife, his EP "In My System" topped Beatport charts. Supported by DJs like David Guetta and Camelphat, Massano has dazzled at top venues including Creamfields, Wembley Arena, and Ibiza's Ushuaia.
Charli XCX, born in Cambridge, blends underground and mainstream pop, with hits like 'I Love It' and 'Fancy'. Her album ‘CRASH’ hit No.1 in the UK & Australia. Awarded at Variety Hitmakers and Ivor Novello, she's also notable in film music and has a BBC podcast.
Born in 1992, Indira Paganotto is a leading electronic music producer known for her energetic, genre-blending sets. Influenced by her DJ father in Goa, she started DJing at 16. Signed by Ian Pooley, her debut vinyl “Underground Love” featured collaborations with Jef K and others. She gained acclaim performing at top venues like Lollapalooza Argentina and Rex Club Paris. Known for her eclectic style, Paganotto mixes psyprogressive, minimal, and techno.
Grammy winners Rawayana, from Venezuela, fuse Caribbean rhythms with funk, reggae, and rock. Known for hits like "Binikini," they've collaborated with Danny Ocean and Bomba Estéreo.
Sam Fender, born in North Shields, explores life's struggles and his coming of age in a Springsteenian style. Known for hits like "Hypersonic Missiles," his music blends heartfelt drama with unique soundscapes. Collaborating with The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, Fender's "People Watching" offers introspective tales and rich musical textures, capturing his life's influences and human experience.
Houston-born Travis Scott, known for his psychedelic trap style, rose to fame with chart-toppers like "Astroworld" and "UTOPIA." He has collaborated with artists like Kanye West, Drake, and Rihanna, amassing Grammys and numerous awards. Despite controversies, Scott remains a leading commercial artist, well-regarded for hits like "Sicko Mode" and "Butterfly Effect."
Beth Gibbons, born in Exeter, England, is known for her emotive vocals with Portishead, a pioneering trip-hop band. Her voice recalls legends like Nina Simone. Her notable works include "Dummy," "Sour Times," and collaborations like "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs." She has worked with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Jane Birkin. Portishead's "Dummy" won the 1995 Mercury Prize, and their album "Third" hit gold in the UK. Gibbons' solo work includes "Out of Season" with Rustin Man and 2023's "Lives Outgrown."
DJ Gigola is a Berlin-born genre-fluid DJ and producer known for blending Dance and Pop music. Her rhythm-focused sets mix artists like Madonna and Surgeon, creating an enigmatic experience.
El Malilla, reggaetonero de Valle de Chalco, México, pionero del reguetón mexa, con éxitos como “Dime” y “Azótame”, 7 Platino, 6 Oro y shows en Coachella.
Formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993, Jimmy Eat World rose to fame with their 2001 hit "The Middle." Known for blending emo, alternative rock, and power pop, they gained critical acclaim with Clarity (1999) and mainstream success with the platinum album Bleed American. Collaborations include producers Mark Trombino and Butch Vig, and artists like Davey Havok. The band continued charting success with albums like Futures (2004) and Chase This Light (2007). Well-known for energetic rock anthems, they've toured with bands like Manchester Orchestra.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
American indie artist Clairo, born in Atlanta, blends soft rock, '70s soul, and R&B. Known for viral hit "Pretty Girl," she collaborated with Rostam and Jack Antonoff.
Japanese Breakfast, led by Michelle Zauner, released their first studio album "For Melancholy Brunettes" via Dead Oceans. Produced by Grammy-winner Blake Mills, it explores melancholic themes. Recorded at LA's famed Sound City, it marks a mature, intricate artistic shift.
Viagra Boys, born in Sweden, blend post-punk, dub, and rock. Known for edgy satire, they've dissected conspiracy culture in "Cave World" and hit with "Man Made of Meat."
Infected Mushroom, an Israeli duo formed by Erez Aizen and Amit Duvdevani, revolutionized psy-trance with hits like "Becoming Insane." Known for their diverse sound, they've seamlessly blended trance with rock, hip-hop, and Latin music. Their acclaimed albums include *Classical Mushroom* and *Vicious Delicious*. Relocating to LA, they collaborated with artists such as Korn's Jonathan Davis and Steve Aoki. Ranked #9 in DJMag's Top 100 DJs in 2007, they produced a track for Lady Gaga and remain iconic in electronic music.
UK-born techno powerhouse Eli Brown, active since 2016, is renowned for his brooding sound and energetic performances. He's a global icon known for his innovation.

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