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Field Day with Girls Don't Sync, Midland, and more

May 24, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

Field Day
May 24
Field Day
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Folamour, a versatile artist from Lyon, blends his formal training in drums, bass, and guitar with influences from pop to jazz. Known for his romantic and poetic house and disco tracks, he has collaborated with Lyon's National Orchestra and released music on labels like Glitterbox and his FHUO Records. His popular albums include "Ordinary Drugs" and "Umami."
Jayda G, a British Columbia-born, London-based DJ and Grammy-nominated producer, blends house music with social awareness. Known for emotional depth, she fuses motherhood with club culture.
Berlin-born DJ Dixon is known for his visionary electronic sound. He co-runs the record label Innervisions with Âme, achieved four consecutive wins in Resident Advisor's Top DJs Poll, and explores fashion and technology.
Girls Don’t Sync, featuring Gaia Ahuja (G33), Hannah Lynch, Sophia Ryalls (Sophia Violet), and Matty Chiabi, blend UK garage, house, and bass with Black diaspora and South Asian sounds. Known for electrifying, inclusive sets, they won DJ Mag’s Best of British Breakthrough DJ 2022 and featured on MixMag’s ’25 DJs Who Defined the Year.’
South Korean-born Peggy Gou, based in Berlin, is a renowned DJ/producer known for her eclectic techno, house, and electro sets. Hits like "It Makes You Forget" and 2023's viral "(It Goes Like) Nanana" highlight her vibrant style. Collaboration with Lenny Kravitz and the album "I Hear You" cemented her mainstream presence. Known for her energetic DJ sets, she has played globally with artists like Moodymann.
Midland, born in Dripping Springs, Texas, redefines country with hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Grammy nominees known for blending classic and modern styles, they've topped charts with albums like "On The Rocks" and "Let It Roll." Their sound, crafted at Sonic Ranch, resonates widely, leading to sold-out shows like the Houston Rodeo. They've been celebrated by major media and reopened North Hollywood's iconic Palomino Club.
Paul Woolford, born in the UK, is known for his alias Special Request. His music blends breakbeat techno, drum'n'bass, and underground dance influences. His acclaimed debut, "Soul Music," was released in 2013, followed by cinematic "Belief System" in 2017 and intense "Vortex" in 2019. He's collaborated with Kassem Mosse, Tim Reaper, and remixed for Lana Del Rey. Noted for DJ range, he mixed 2021's DJ-Kicks.

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