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If you’re looking for something wild and earthy, Dirtwire will take you on a sonic journey. Combining world instruments with electronic beats, their sound feels like a desert trip at sunset—both grounding and expansive. They blend so many influences—folk, blues, electronic—and it works in such a seamless, hypnotic way. Seriously, you’ll feel like you’ve traveled the globe by the end of their set.
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Eggy is like jam band magic in musical form, with a sound that makes you want to move and chill at the same time. Their improvisation and storytelling are totally captivating. You might think you’ve seen jam bands before, but Eggy brings a freshness to the scene. They have this friendly vibe that feels like you’re listening to old friends jam in the best way possible.
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These guys give you that Southern blues rock you never knew you needed. Honey Hounds know how to deliver groovy riffs and smooth vocals that hit just right. Their sound is steeped in nostalgia, but they’ve got this modern flair that keeps things interesting. Perfect for when you want to kick back and enjoy some good ol’ rock n’ roll with soul.
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The Ries Brothers are a total vibe, blending reggae with rock and blues in a way that feels effortlessly cool. Their smooth, laid-back sound will make you feel like you’re on a beach, even if you’re deep in the woods at Hula. I love how they infuse their music with good vibes and a touch of grit. It’s impossible not to get lost in their groove.
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MADWOMAN is pure fire on stage, with an energy that just grabs you from the first beat. She’s got this hauntingly beautiful voice and a presence that feels both raw and powerful. Her set is likely to be a mix of dark, moody tones with an empowering edge—a perfect reflection of Hulaween’s free-spirited yet mysterious vibe.
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Karina Rykman is the epitome of cool, bringing her bass-driven indie-psychedelic sound to Hula. Her debut album Joyride has these mind-bending melodies that make you want to dance while still blowing your mind. She’s all about creating an energetic, genre-fluid experience with a heavy dose of fun. It’s music that feels like a wild adventure you just have to be part of.
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If you’re in the mood for some spacey, jam-filled grooves, Guavatron is your go-to. They create these epic soundscapes that mix electronic and rock elements, perfect for losing yourself in the moment. Their sets tend to flow like one long, seamless jam session that pulls you into this collective groove—ideal for those late-night festival feels.
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You’ve got to check out ALLEYCVT! She’s got this crazy mix of producing, singing, and DJing, and her bass-heavy drops paired with pop-adjacent vocals are seriously addictive. She’s already making waves on labels like Deadbeats and pulling in millions of streams. Think Flux Pavillion and Zeds Dead vibes, but with her own fresh twist—her sound will keep you hooked!
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If you’re trying to decide which artists to check out at Hulaween, make sure you’re staying up to date with the full artist lineup and schedule. There are so many incredible acts, and you won’t want to miss any surprises!
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Oh, and if you haven’t grabbed your tickets yet, definitely snag them before it’s too late! You can grab your passes here!