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AWOL Sun Weekend Happy Hour with Rony Seikaly

The weekend is here again! Though we can all agree it’s way too short, let’s grab some drinks and have some fun before we get a case of the Mondays. Keep your chin up – your vacation with AWOL Sun in Cabo San Lucas is right around the corner on October 10-13th. Time is running out to book your suite, so be sure to reserve your four-night experience today!

For this edition of AWOL Sun’s Happy Hour, we’ll be pairing a Spin Doctor who plays deep beats with a refreshing deep sea drink. So sit back. Relax. Take a sip of your beverage and press play – because sometimes, that’s really all you need.

Rony Seikaly – Sugar Free Radio: August 3, 2013

There is so much to respect about former NBA star turned producer/DJ Rony Seikaly. Now considered a “Spin Doctor” both on and off the court, Rony plays and creates a unique style of house music that has turned him into a sought after international talent. With a new show on SiriusXM’s Electric Area called Sugar Free Radio, this AWOL Sun artist has a rather impressive resumé.

For this particular episode of Sugar Free Radio, the Miami based artists lays down some deep grooves, often incorporating modulated synths that borrow notes from whatever key they so choose. We love the fatty bass that resonates throughout the mix. The soft, transient strings towards the end of the hour-long journey makes you feel like you’re drifting off into the ocean. If you’re looking for some deep house grooves with an Ibiza flare, definitely check this one out.

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Deep Blue Sea Martini

Wanna get deep? This blue Martini is an excellent addition to any party. The Deep Blue Sea Martini is made of vodka, blue curacao, sour mix and pineapple juice. While any orange liqueur you have in stock will do, you will not obtain that blue hue unless you use the ever-essential blue curacao.

  • 2 oz Blue Ice American Vodka
  • 3/4 oz sweet and sour mix
  • 1/2 blue curacao
  • 1/2 oz pineapple juice

Pour the vodka, sour mix, blue curacao and pineapple juice into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Yield: 1 Cocktail

Enjoy a 4-Pack GA Tickets to HiFi Festival for Only $99!

In just four short days, HiFi Festival will be taking over downtown San Diego, CA for a culmination of music, fans and fun. Sensational outfit Above & Beyond are set to close out the night with an extended two hour show on the main stage with cutting edge visuals and sound. In the Spirit of their globally recognized #GroupTherapy brand, we are offering a very limited amount of tickets at a reduced rate. Get the Group Therapy deal and receive a 4-Pack of General Admission tickets for just $99! So grab some friends and enjoy HiFi Festival for only $99!

You can easily access Petco Park on Saturday, October 5th by the trolley next to the venue, but those who chose to drive can also take advantage of the close parking in the surrounding lot for free. The venue is perfect for our massive festival grounds and two stages. With a huge upgraded beer garden and free water next to the stage, there is so much to enjoy at this year’s Hifi.

Don’t miss out on this amazing deal. Buy your Group Therapy 4-Pack today!

Something Wicked Sound Clash: Cyril Hahn, Henry Krinkle

As Something Wicked inches closer, we want to know, who’s ready to feed their devilish side? If you’re feeling wicked, come celebrate the Hallows Eve at the Sam Houston Race Park on Saturday, October 26th in Houston, TX. Buy your tickets today and save!

For today’s Sound Clash, we are actually merging two friends. Both Cyril Hahn and Henry Krinkle have been making waves in dance music as of late and are currently on a North American Tour. We can’t wait to see what sounds these two have in store for us – no matter just how different those two sounds may be.

Cyril Hahn

artist cyril hahnCyril Hahn started turning heads in 2012 with his sensational rework of Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name.” With down-pitched vocals and emotive synths, the Swiss-born Vancouver resident has racked in over two million plays on Soundcloud for the release, appealing to both the house and bass heads. Surprisingly enough, however, Cyril is new to the production game. “I only started producing electronic music this year and yes, it definitely feels sudden. I just started producing for fun and had no clue people were going to respond to the songs the way they did.”

With a crate filled with sexy, laid back originals and remixes, you’d think that his etheric melodies were made on vintage analog synths. “All I’ve used for my song[s] so far is a laptop and a midi keyboard. I think the warm sound comes from using a lot of vintage synthesizer sounds, but also the use of white noise/field recordings. I always liked the lo-fi aesthetic of the records I grew up with. Background noise or white noise was never something that bothered me on a recording. I think noise gives a song more character, a certain organic quality. That’s why I often include white noise or field recordings in my production. I don’t want my song to sound too sterile or mechanical. White noise is definitely a way to work against that.”

Currently preparing for the release of his Perfect Form EP due out October 7th, we’re excited to have this fresh new talent join Something Wicked on Saturday, October 26th. Buy your tickets today to save big!

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Henry Krinkle

artist henry krinkleHenry Krinkle‘s music sounds like it came directly from the streets of the UK, but in fact, our Something Wicked talent is from Florida. Despite this, he has found great success in perfecting the sounds of UK post-dubstep (a term used to describe artists like James Blake and Mount Kimbie), bass and future house. Often titling his tracks as “lush house,” Henry Krinkle is creating an exciting new sound in today’s dance music.

Though the Florida born, Shanghai-based talent has been dropping beats since his days stateside, Henry Krinkle first grabbed our attention with his 2012 release “Stay.” The captivating track is rich in atmospheric textures keeping time with understated kick drum. Taking vocals from Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable” to create the sample, the beauty of “Stay” is unmistakable, softly panning reverbed synths throughout the track. The icing on top is the way Krinkle contains the white noise to release it into a resonating sweep sure to put a smile on your face.

Known for his warm, refreshingly sexy house and bass productions that often incorporate reworked r&b vocals, Henry Krinkle has found the perfect formula for create catchy, ethereal tunes. We’re definitely ready to hear some lush house when Henry Krinkle makes his way to Something Wicked. Buy your tickets today!

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Something Wicked Sound Clash: Simon Patterson, Firebeatz

This edition of the Something Wicked Sound Clash, we are crossing the pond and taking a look at two of our devilish talents. Whether it’s psy and tech-trance or big room and electro house, Simon Patterson and Firebeatz are some of the most talented producers and DJs today. Make sure you don’t miss either artist at Something Wicked Festival on Saturday, October 26th at Sam Houston Rack Park in Houston, TX! Tickets are now available, buy your tickets now!

Simon Patterson

artist simon pattersonHailing from Ireland, Simon Patterson, or as he is affectionately known by his fans, ‘Psymon’, is one of the flag-bearers of the Team 140 trance movement. A master of the harder styles of trance, Simon has built his reputation around bringing incredible energy and technique into every set he plays. When Simon takes the decks, you can expect a fast paced tour the best of uplifting, tech and of course psy-trance. So open up your mind and take a deeper look at Simon Patterson.

Simon’s career began at the turn of the millennium in England. It was here that he helped to form the trance project Dogzilla, which he was a part of until 2008. As a solo act, Simon found even more success, scoring 11 straight #1’s on Beatport’s trance chart with tracks like “Thump,” “Latika” and “The One.” The last few years have seen Simon touring the globe, playing some of the biggest festivals around the world. His radio show Open Up is currently one of the most popular weekly trance podcasts. He has played to hundreds of thousands at festivals like Tomorrowland and now he’s coming Something Wicked! Make sure you have your tickets.

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Firebeatz

artist firebeatzThough Dutch duo Firebeatz have been storming Holland since 2008, 2012 solidified their global reach and fan ship. Their track “Just One More Time Baby,” with Chocolate Puma was a big hit on Beatport and received a massive endorsement from Pete Tong. Topping the Beatport House chart for weeks, they followed that with one of their biggest hits, a collaboration with rising talent Schella titled “Dear New York.” Incorporating a classic sample within a bass-heavy production, “Dear New York” gained massive DJ support and climbed Beatport’s Top 100 chart reaching the #2 position and remained a Beatport Top 10 track for weeks on end.

In 2013, Firebeatz kept churning out club bangers like “Gangster” and their collaboration with Bobby Burns called “Ding Dong,” released on Tiësto’s Musical Freedom imprint. Known for their progressive and techy influences, rhythmic melodies and grimy synths, their current offering, “Wicked,” is the perfect cumulation of all those elements. Teaming up with Schella once again, the track has that signature funky Firebeatz vibe with woven break beats, upright bass lines, groovy vocals and a thick electro drop. “Wicked” will definitely rock festivals around the world, including Something Wicked on Saturday, October 26th at the Sam Houston Race Park. Buy your tickets today!

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AWOL Sun Artist Profile: Lee Foss

artist lee fossAWOL Sun 2013 talent Lee Foss is some kind of Superman. Simultaneously acting as a full-time DJ, producer and label manager, he has become one of the leaders of the nu-school house movement (alongside artists like Art Department) in just a few years. The success was not undeserved by any means. With a seemingly endless arsenal of successful solo productions and collaborations, and not to mention his hot imprint Hot Creations, Lee Foss has been perpetually flirting with the top of the house scene.

Born in Dekalb, Illinois, Lee grew up in Chicago, the birthplace of house. As his output suggests, Lee’s musical influences have always been vast. “My parents listened to pretty standard white 60s stuff mostly around the house. Beatles, Momma’s and the Papas, Jim Croce, Beach Boys, stuff like that. As a child that is what I grew up around, I do remember really liking Michael Jackson songs that I heard. As soon as I was old enough to buy my own tapes and CDs, it was hip hop and r&b and new jack swing, and that was pretty much the only music I was into throughout the 90s, Daft Punk and Stardust and going to a few raves started getting me into house towards the end of the decade just before I moved to Chicago. The house stuff got me into disco when record shopping as Chicago is a great city for that.”

Initially a house/techno/electro DJ in Chicago, Lee began opening for big DJs rather quickly, but later worked with venues playing old school hip hop and 80’s funk and disco – an experience that has undoubtedly helped shape his productions today. After sinking his teeth into some wax for a decade in the Chicago DJ scene, Lee moved to Los Angeles, soon falling in with the trio Droog, who were just setting up their label Culprit Records. Culprit would later release Lee’s debut with Jamie Jones as Hot Natured for the h.e.a.d.s. EP. It was Lee’s release “Grinding” out on the respected Wolf+Lamb imprint, however, that would be Lee’s international breakthrough, being played by DJs all across the dance music spectrum.

Lee’s rapid rise to prominence was just as much due to his all-encompassing approach to DJing as his pioneering take on nu-school house and synth-laden techno, often working with familiar hip hop samples. “To tell you the truth it takes a long time to get the notes right as a producer. It’s trial and error for a long time and gradually you just start to do everything better, so for a long time, samples were the best and only way for me to really start a track and not get bogged down. They sort of worked like sculpting around a mould, forcing me into a key, then from there the sample might not even end up in the track in the end but it would have helped shape the creative process, that happened in almost every song on my album.”

With this many accolades under his belt including multiple “Tune’s of the Month” by Mixmag and U Got Me being listed as one of DJ Mag’s favorite records of 2010, Lee isn’t one to rest on his laurels. Still currently celebrating the success of his remix of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness,” Lee is riding out 2013 with gigs all around the world, including TomorrowWorld just a few weeks before our vacation on October 10-13th. We’re excited to get grinding on the dance floor with Lee Foss and all you other Lifers at AWOL Sun 2013 in Cabo San Lucas. Book your suite today before it’s too late!

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