A New Path Forward
A New Path Forward for the Music Industry

An Empty Red Rock Amphitheater
Unique Times - Early 2020
Festivals all over the world are being canceled, postponed, or reimagined due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Since the dawn of the internet, there have never been such far-ranging closures, travel restrictions, gathering prohibitions, government-mandated lockdowns, and stay at home orders. Seemingly overnight, the world has changed. The world has adapted. Many people are 'working from home' as a result.
Two of the most startling visual representations of the drastic change experienced across the world include:
- The Decrease of Pollution in China as Seen from Space
- The Decrease in Percentage of People Traveling Within Cities Across the Globe
The drastic changes in society have caused many artists to rethink their approach, dust off their online marketing skills, and rekindle those email lists. Gone are the golden days of the recording industry when artists could make money from physical sales of CDs, Tapes, and Records. Are the golden days of touring gone too? Many artists have turned online for answers.
New Opportunities
It seems as though this is just the beginning. The door has been opened for a while but people are catching on to the possibilities afforded by high-speed internet and the creations of talented computer software engineers who make the whole process happen seamlessly. While earning money online is not novel, it is becoming more widespread and mainstream. Festivals are popping up online. Artists are streaming from their homes, and people are finally tuning in to be apart of the live events happening left and right. Bands are playing to in-person crowds of zero while streaming their sets to thousands. Large organizations are amplifying the movement even further and some are even raising money for charities on top of that.
A New Frontiers - Online Festivals
Let's take a deep dive into a recent online festival. Beatport hosted an online festival, ReConnect.
The festival featured 33 hours of uninterrupted music, featured artists from around the world streaming from their homes, and raised over $180,000 in the process. Get this, the cost of a ticket was $0!
Not even Live Nation's greedy little hands could tack on a $10+ digital 'convenience' charge. According to Beatport's' website, all of the money raised was donated to the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund as well as the AFEM (Association for Electronic Music) Members’ COVID-19 Hardship Fund. Although, on a different page there is the "Bridges for Music" organization that is cited as a recipient of donations. Regardless, the money was definitely donated to several charitable organizations.
How did they do it you might ask? They corraled a top-notch list of acts and leveraged the artist's networks to promote the event. Sure Beatport has its own reach but by collaborating with artists, who promoted the event and their set times, amplified the awareness for the event and leveraged geographically diverse 'influencers'. The event was an Electronic Music Event and According to Alive 365,
ReConnect reached over 8.5 million people!
Hey Boomers, only 400,000 people attended Woodstock, for reference. That is over 21x the size of Woodstock! The nature of the event is completely different than traditional concerts with artists live-streaming their sets from their homes. It was an intimate party. Families, friends and strangers alike tuned in on their preferred platform. Twitch, a gamer-centric live-streaming company helped provide the servers and tech so that millions could take part in the event. People tuned in on YouTube as well. All the while, live chats and donations streamed in. It is an incredible feat for technology and artists alike that people were able to come together on short notice and "ReConnect" the world through music. It is perhaps the largest music festival ever to have occurred. A list of the largest concerts top out at 3.5 million people and the largest festival tops out at 3.1 Million attendees.
The Initial LineUp from ReConnect featured electronic musicians and DJs from around the world and included: A-Trak, Agoria, ANNA, Axel Boman, BLOND:ISH, Bonobo (DJ set), Carl Cox, Chris Liebing, Destructo, Duke Dumont, Eats Everything, GRiZ, La Fleur, Nastia, Nicole Moudaber, Nina Kraviz, Nora En Pure, RÜFÜS DU SOL (DJ set), Sébastien Léger, Themba, Todd Terry, TOKiMONSTA, UMEK, Wax Motif, Waze & Odyssey, Gorgon City
** More artists played. The initial 24-hour lineup above.
What does the future hold?
So back to the questions... 1. Is this the start of a major shift in the music industry? 2. Will live-streaming events continue to reshape the music scene? 3. How long before VR (Virtual Reality) / AR (Augmented Reality) live-streamed events become commonplace? 4. Will music and musicians benefit from such shifts in 'attendance'? 5. Will new forms of art emerge from the remote presence? 6. Can I still dance with people at a show? 7. Will Music Creation Change? 8. Will Music Die?
I will attempt to answer the following questions and provide my predictions for the future. I know the only thing I know about the future is that I don't know it... Yet. I will take the questions in stride and embrace the uncertainty. My predictions to the above questions are addressed in order.
1. I believe this is the start of a new shift in the music industry. No longer are we going to movie theaters to enjoy the entertainment but we now stream it from our phones, TVs, and tablets. Concerts, especially the largest artists and acts, will have a majority attendance from a remote location. Currently, most artists have an 'in-person' audience of 0, so you could argue that it has already happened. However, I would like to believe that live in-person events will come back as strong as they were in 2019. Another major shift in the music experience is already underway, moving from in-person to a remote live experience.
2. Live-Streaming Events will continue and will complement the live in-person experience for years to come. By the year 2030 there will begin to be a noticeable absence of in-person attendees at events. To compensate for this, events will begin offering 'digital perks' at live in-person events to slow the shift. This could mean AR (Augmented Reality) art installments at live events only available for in-person attendees. In short, there will be in-person perks offered only to those who attend physically, in an attempt to motivate people to get up off their couch and dance.
3. This answer hinges on the word "commonplace". I must start by referencing a great quote. "The future is already here, it is just not evenly distributed"- William Gibson. This is a question of human behavior not a question of technology. According to recent stats (from early 2020) the world has a human population of 7.8 Billion people and 3.8 Billion people are not yet 'online'. So is the internet commonplace now? Some might argue yes. So perhaps commonplace, for the purpose of this article, represents a ~50% market share. To get back to the question, it is already possible to have a VR conference. Here is an article about a virtual reality conference that the writer attended in 2018. So in short, yes. VR and AR music events are coming. It is just a matter of time before the equipment evolves and the price point is lowered so that many people can enjoy and attend the digital experience. Live stream events in the regular 'flat' format will take over first before VR / AR live events. When the technology finally arrives and is standardized with common formats, like mp4 videos, and can be played on a myriad of devices (Magic Leap, Google Cardboard, Oculus VR, Apple VR, Android VR, etc) live-streaming on a 2D 'flat' screen will be old fashioned, like watching a movie on a Black & White TV. VR has been like a mirage, with interest peaking in 2016 (according to Google Trends as of the writing of this article). My estimated time frame for a majority of content creators to start making the switch from 'flat' videos to 'VR' content is 2030. I predict that a key technology will be the 'flattening' of the content from 'VR' to the current standard formats so the older executives can justify the switch because the content will be 'backward compatible' to run on legacy technology like your brand new smart TV.
4. I certainly hope that musicians benefit from the evolving technology but expect the future to be similar to the past. When the record labels suffered, from the transition from physical to digital sales, so did musicians. I think that derivative works will be sorted out using technology and therefore musicians will earn more money from future recreations and remixes of their work. I suspect that the future transition will be another difficult transition for many artists but ultimately, I believe that artists will end up leveraging their global audience and benefit from doing so.
5. I believe that artists will work together to create immersive experiences. Android Jones, a renowned digital artist has collaborated with top tier electronic musicians, to create 3D visual experiences accompanied by octatonic sound. One of his signature pieces is called Samsakra. I suspect that in the future visual artists will become as important as the audio arts. Creating a unification of experience will be the result. Humans are visual creatures and visuals will become more intertwined with music as 3d spaces are created and enjoyed. To take this one step further, there should be a term invented to represent a group of cross-disciplinary artists who perform together. I imagine a DJ and a visual artist will create works together with one working with pressure waves and the other working with light waves in a harmonic duo. There is no need to limit to two people and groups of the visual form are just as likely to form. These artists could sell tickets to their virtual experiences so, in theory, they are opening up their presentation to the minds and homes of anyone in the world.
6. As clothes become smart, filled with sensors and our digital worlds begin to merge through VR and AR, I do think that you could dance 'with' someone from the other side of the globe. 5G is purported to bring latency down to under 12 milliseconds. Some even speculate that that number could be as low as 1 millisecond. With a virtual avatar in a VR / AR environment, is seems feasible as though you could truly dance together without noticing a time delay between your movements. One critical difference is, you won't "step on anyone toes" or bump into someone, for in the virtual space mass does not actually collide. However, you may get a haptic response, like a rumble pack on Nintendo 64.
7. Music is already created, recorded and modified digitally. While analog techniques are likely to be used for an effect, a majority of music is already digitally altered. This trend will continue and I predict many new digital instruments will be created. One innovative example created by a small team here in Boulder, Colorado is Specdrums, which enables you to drum on different colors and create different audio frequencies based on your digital program. Musicians and DAWs (digital audio workstations) will begin to support and create quadraphonic and octatonic sound. What is 16 called? How many angles can sound come from and still be distinct? The bitrates of audio files will likely increase but sample rates will not likely increase much (as the Nyquist sampling rate and Nyquist Frequency dictate) as a higher sample rate is only applicable to frequencies beyond human hearing.
8. No.
It would surprise me if virtual events leveraging VR and AR do not start popping up this decade. With 5G just around the corner, faster connectivity speeds are here to stay. New Software Languages and Platforms will emerge as tools for artists and businesses to leverage. When Apple's rumored AR / VR Glasses come out and Googles "Glass" project comes out of hibernation, more devices will hit the market incentivizing business, developers, and content creators to leverage the platform. Consider the fact that a mobile app was not created until the iPhone. The AR/VR devices are in their infancy (think Motorola's Razor, cool at the time but not that functional compared to modern smartphones) and many different twists and turns are coming. Eventually, when things get standardized, I suspect entertainment and music to be one of the first broadly utilized applications for these new platforms.
Stay Tuned ~
Back to the music!
Some of my favorite sets from ReConnect included:
Griz
Nora En Pure
Rufus Du Sol
Sonic Bloom 2019 – Get Ready!
Sonic Bloom 2019 June 20th - June 23rd
is fast approaching!

Sonic Bloom's 2019 Linup Finalized... Who is going?
SONIC BLOOM, Colorado’s premiere electronic music festival, is celebrating its 14th edition this year with a bold nod to the thoughtful and diverse musical curation that has catapulted this boutique festival into worldwide recognition.
Sonic Bloom is not to be missed for those who love electronic music! This festival is the gold standard in the USA featuring some of the worlds top electronic artists and raises the bar year after year. The festival is held during the summer solstice and happens to start on my birthday!-).
Here is what you need to know about Phase-3 Lineup Announcements:
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Adam Deitch
Seied
Adam Apollo
With Tweener sets by:
Melody Lines
ELCTRX
LowPro
CatParty
Patrick Skyler
AVRY
PhLo
Bruce Chillis
Andrew Rothschild
NotLo
Featured Yoga, Sound Healing & Movement Classes in the Yoga D'Om with Live Music by:
Of The Trees
HÄANA
TOR
Drishti Beats
Miraja
Moon Frog
Blossomn
Adam Apollo
Joey Burton
Treaphort
Boulder Vibrational Healing
Seraiah
Sanj
Artisan Jones
Chachi Mendoza
Emily Rainflower & Mike Redhawk
Honey Pocket
Lunar Playboy
Jiiniikwe Medicine Bird
Check out the Sonic Bloom Orchestra lineup which has been an amazing, long-standing tradition to close out our stellar festival:
Sonic Bloom Orchestra feat. Members of SCI, TBA, Russ Liquid Test, HÄANA and Zilla with Opiuo, Sasha Rose, Jordan Polovina plus surprise guests!
Bloom is an ideal festival for those looking for something different, SONIC BLOOM is a unique foray into an intelligent co-creative experience. With short lines, respectful community and plenty of room to dance, camp and be, this weekend in paradise steps away from the day-to-day. Thought provoking workshops hosted by internationally acclaimed speakers, a diverse range of yoga and movement workshops, overflowing visual art and unique vendors provide a little something for everyone.
Hosted once again on the stunning Hummingbird Ranch, riverside camping is easily available, children and families are welcomed end encouraged and a hand is always outstretched to join in, contribute and participate.
SONIC BLOOM remains an event for the true individual; a welcoming, creative community encouraging the exploration human potential, the next wave of art and music and the possibility of a more beautiful and just world. We come together June 20-23 to celebrate a global community that believes in the power of art, music and innovation to inspire a future worth believing in.
For more information on SONIC BLOOM, please visit the official website: sonicbloomfestival.com
SONIC BLOOM'S Network Links:
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SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/
Promo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
SONIC BLOOM Tickets:
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Arise Music Festival 2016 Video Recap
~Arise Music Festival 2016 Video | Loveland, Colorado~
Now that 2017 is in full swing, we figured it was about time to release our video from Arise Music Festival 2016. We are thrilled to have teamed up with our good friends at Dead Leaf Arts for this one.
This family-friendly festival has grown over the years and we are thankful to have been a part of it every step of the way. Every year, the festival has grown in attendance and maturity. It is hard to believe that this festival was born just a few years ago, and has already become one of Colorado’s most musically diverse festivals. The venue is nestled in the valley on the beautiful Sunrise Ranch. If you still have yet to attend this event, 2017 is your year to shine!
Arise Music Festival 2016 includes a dedicated yoga tent, several musical stages, aerial areas and resides in a little nook of the foothills which makes the whole event seem nice and cozy. We were thrilled to see some young native Coloradan bands share the stage with some big names from around the world. The team here at FreioMusic is extraordinarily grateful that we once again were able to contribute, in our small way, to capture this artistic event as it unfolded.
A huge shout out to all of the artists, friends, and family who made this event happen. Without further ado here is our video featuring music by Ziggy Marley.
Arise Music Festival 2016
Enjoy!
Sonic Bloom 2016
Sonic Bloom 2016 has a stacked lineup producing incredible performances too numerous to describe here. It is safe to say, “SonicBloom has become one of the best electronic music festivals in North America!” It is worth noting the international talent attracted to the base of the Colorado Rockies to share their vision, talent and art. To see the full lineup click here.
The mindfulness and vision to attract the top talent from across the globe, must be recognized and commended. The three official stages vibrated with historic house music. This festival is the nexus of the Colorado electronic music scene. The location is perched atop a beautiful space of land with the foothills of the Rockies to the west and windmill filled fields that go on to meet the eastern horizon. The festival has succeeded at curating a fertile ground for the world-wide cutting edge of musical maneuvering.
The sound systems are tuned to the valley and can bump through the entire festival grounds. The security is appropriately staffed and energetically aligned. The friendly faces can be found throughout the campgrounds, stages, in swinging hammocks, in high fiveing security guards, or the dancing chefs who happily serve nourishing food at reasonable prices. The ice, in high demand in the hot sun is the only noticeably overpriced product at $1/lb. The showers run at full capacity as people line up for their chance to clean off that layer of accumulated dust and dirt that is kicked up from all of the movement. The sunny and beautiful weather also brings with it the dryness enabling the dirt to turn to dust. The wind is welcome and the stream is an oasis for people looking to take a dip and cool off.
The unofficial or ‘renegade’ stages include tipis and camp sites stacked with speakers and subs. The colorful crowd and the apex of art have arrived to create an immersive experience that people are willing to dedicate four days to. Some of the crowd has traveled from across the continent to enjoy the this dreamed up reality.
This festival has become a small close nit group of people who are looking out for one another to form a utopic village for just under a week. The production continues after the last set as everything needs to return to its original order; stages must come down, lasers, lights, projectors, sound & lighting boards, 1,000’s of yards of electric wiring, speakers, microphones, instruments, and framework to name a few. The thankless work of setting up all of the stages and hauling in the gear was executed with time to spare and enough technology to entertain even the most avid of festival goers.
People in their ‘A-Game’ costumes come energetically into the festival entrance in groups. Everyone has made 10+ new friends and friendly neighbors. The exchange of ideas, paints, music and visual art permeate the mind of every attendee. One cannot help but be inspired by something of unique beauty.
Day in the Life; at Sonic Bloom:
Winds whip down the hills and across the plains. Dust moves in a hurried Eastwood direction. Every walk of electronic culture strolls through the grounds interacting with experiences, sonic vibrations and frequencies across the perceptible spectrum. Cars have been rolling in for over 12 hours at a steady pace filling up the campgrounds. The lucky and wise are nestled among the 6′ shrubbery whose neighbors are bushes and trees. My neighbors on the other hand-made the pilgrimage to SonicBloom from Louisiana. A tightly packed vehicle of four young energetic and enthusiastic beautiful artistic human beings. As a group, it does not seem possible to gather so many like-minded humans in a place to enjoy and thrive in a collaborative environment.
Friendly staff greet the goers. The hippy chicks and the electric glowers.
From the lighting to the sound, from the stages to the camp ground, there are smiles to go around. With the hammocks from Yammocks, and the beats from the peeps the festi is full of fun-loving music geeks.
Three stages of stacked sets featuring some of the top electronic acts from around the world. American electronic music lovers treat this event as an annual pilgrimage to discover and reunite with the music, people and source of creative energy that is the foundation of a festival. Creativity flows from the ornately decorated stages and sublimely composed tracks that suddenly take hold of the listeners and create a simultaneous bodily expression of enjoyment including but not limited to twerking, spinning, jumping, dropping, exploding or floating.
The breeze kicked up into a howl for Nightmares on Wax’s last song featuring one of the most recognizable guitar riffs around. The high energy Bonobo set was filled with masterfully woven bass lines pulsing through the night. The crowd can be heard cheering for miles.
The late night stages rage like there is no finality to human diurnality. The artists continue to stoke the flaming crowd into the next adventure and from one set to the next. The solitude of night embraced with the warmth of bass and faces.With the evolution of the performances, the pulse of the festival was amplified and magnified by the exemplified beat technique. The audible entertainment abruptly ended, with a slow retreating high pass filter that faded out for 15 min or more notifying the audience that the silent disco was starting. With headphones on, the party rolls on…
The nexus of Colorado electronic music counter-culture is here; at Sonic Bloom, on the beautiful property at Humming Bird Ranch.
Celebrating 25 Years of Great Music and Brews
Coming this November! Silver Salmon India Pale Lager, a special limited-edition beer, will be packaged exclusively with the new Leftover Salmon album, 25.
For prices and availability, contact your local craft beverage purveyor or use Breckenridge Brewery’s Beer Locator. The album, 25, will feature twenty five previously unreleased live recordings, and will also be available on iTunes and all digital outlets beginning November 27th!
Silver Salmon IPL commemorates the twenty five year anniversaries of both Breckenridge Brewery and Leftover Salmon. This beer was developed collaboratively by the two groups as they discussed the perfect beer for listening to live music. “We thought an India Pale Lager would be a great style because it’s light and refreshing such that you can enjoy more than one, yet there’s plenty of complexity and flavor,” reports Todd Thibault, Culture Czar for Breckenridge Brewery. “It’s the perfect beer for hanging out at a show and celebrating life, music, and Colorado! There’s no fishy aftertaste, we promise!” Adds Greg Garrison, bass player for Leftover Salmon.
Leftover Salmon – Silver Salmon “25” – Beer and New Live Album!
Enter Here to Win the Original Cover Art Painting by Scramble Campbell & Other Great Prizes!
The paths of Leftover Salmon and Breckenridge Brewery came together in 2012 when they threw a street party in celebration of the band’s Aquatic Hitchhiker album launch. The first of their beer and music collaborations was in 2013. Leftover Salmon created four original songs that were pre-released exclusively through Breckenridge Brewery’s 12-pack Sampler Packs on Artist Series coasters. The relationship has prospered and the groups continue to collaborate on projects like Silver Salmon IPL.
Both Breckenridge Brewery and Leftover Salmon started out with humble beginnings in small Colorado mountain towns. As both have blossomed and earned national acclaim, each of these institutions have become masters of their own crafts.
Looking back over the past twenty five years of rootsy string-based music, the impact of Leftover Salmon is impossible to deny. Formed New Year’s Eve in 1989, the Colorado slamgrass pioneers took their form of aggressive bluegrass to rock and roll bars at a time when it wasn’t so common, which helped Salmon become a pillar of the jam band scene and unwitting architects of the jamgrass genre. High Country, Leftover Salmon’s most recent release, shows off the full palette of artistic diversity including lightning-powered pick n’ grin, to thoughtful blues balladry, and everything in between.
Breckenridge Brewery was founded in 1990 in Breckenridge, Colorado. In the past two decades Breckenridge Brewery has grown from a small 3,000-barrels-a-year brewpub to one of the most successful craft beer and restaurant companies in the nation. It now handcrafts more than 64,000 barrels of fresh beer annually and owns and operates five brewpubs and ale houses in the state of Colorado.
Between Breckenridge Brewery’s 64,000 barrels of handcrafted beer made fresh each year, to Leftover Salmon’s delicious music, whimsical cross genre creations, consistent touring schedule, and progressive mindset Silver Salmon IPL is sure to be a game changer, by two of the biggest game changers of their kind.
LEFTOVER SALMON ON TOUR
October
15 Warehouse Live | Houston, TX w/ Chris Robinson Brotherhood
16 Scoot Inn | Austin, TX w/ Chris Robinson Brotherhood
17 American Roots Music & Arts Festival | Raleigh, NC
18 Hillberry 2 – The Harvest Moon Festival | Eureka Springs, AR
20 Lafayette’s Music Room | Memphis, TN
21 Revelry Room | Chattanooga, TN
22 Holston River Brewing Co. | Bristol, TN
23 Hampden-Sydney College | Hampden-Sydney, VA
24 Jefferson Theatre | Charlottesville, VA
25 The Hamilton | Washington, DC
November
4 Vinyl Music Hall | Pensacola, FL
5 Ponte Vedra Concert Hall | Ponte Vedra, FL
6 Jannus Live | Saint Petersburg, FL
7 Greenwood Museum | Tallahassee, FL
8 Plaza Live | Orlando, FL
27 Boulder Theater | Boulder, CO w/ Jeff Austin Band
28 Boulder Theater | Boulder, CO w/ Jeff Austin Band
December
2 Swyer Theatre | Albany, NY
3 Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
4 Brighton Music Hall | Allston, MA
5 Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun | Uncasville, CT
11-14 Strings and Sol | Puerto Morelos, Mexico
31 Roseland Theater | Portland, OR
January
1 Crystal Bay Club | Crystal Bay, NV w/ Front Country
2 Crystal Bay Club | Crystal Bay, NV w/ Front Country
March
11-13 The Stanley Hotel | Estes Park, CO
17-18 Sheridan Opera House | Telluride, CO
Arise Music Festival
For its third year in a row, Arise Festival has united music lovers of all genres bringing an eclectic diversity of musical talent over the three day weekend in Loveland, Colorado.
It wasn’t just the quality performances across four stages that drew the crowd of over 5000 lovely people to the secret valley. It was the yoga, films, workshops, dialogues, live performances, and art that were enough to keep everybody smiling through the 90° days of Colorado sunshine. The week before the festival even began, the Permaculture Action Course brought people together for permaculture education and community building with a focus on catalyzing social transformation. The Polish Ambassador held his touring Permaculture Action Day at the venue with volunteers to actively regenerate biodiversity and natural resources. The family-friendly venue spanned over 100 acres surrounded by colorful mountains and festival-goers were treated with perfect weather and vibrantly stunning sunsets throughout the entire weekend.
At the elevation of 5394 ft. the thin air complemented crisp music of four music stages. The Eagle Stage hosted the largest of acts, sitting in a bowl and providing perfect views of the stage and down a valley of red-toned rocky mountains. Immediately next to that, was the Phoenix Stage which provided alternation in music to virtually never stop between the two stages. On the other end of the venue, the Area 51 Stage presented by TheUntz was dedicated to electronic music with 3D projection mapping, premium sound, and brought the dance party all day lasting through the night. The StarWater People’s Stage provided a constant array of music showcasing local talent that will surely become the next big names in Colorado. A stage dedicated to yoga in the Yoga Zone, rested on a hill above the festival grounds where people could embody their energies with leaders from all over the globe. During the hot days, the air-conditioned Big Sunrise Dome held films, intimate music and storytelling, and presentations.
This year, Arise continued to focus on uniting conscious music that aligns with the theme of conscious action, ecological activism, and social justice. Special guests were prevalent in nearly every act. In between promoting environmental awareness and expanding the gardens of Sunrise Ranch, The Polish Ambassador brought the largest crowd of the weekend with his funky smooth music that left attendees on an uplifted note for the rest of the weekend. Brooklyn based Turkuaz had the surprising highlight of the weekend blasting a mesmerizing set full of their unique take on funk with their powerhouse horn section and they’re beautiful singers. Earlier in the day, The ReMINDers raised faith in hip hop with Big Samir’s smooth flow complimented by Aja Black’s amazing voice. Not only did they rock the main stage, but the following day, they took over the Children’s Village playing a low key show for the kids and parents. Instruments were passed out among the children while other kids played on the hand built drums around the stage to join them in making music. Other musically talented people joined in to play saxophone and acoustic guitar; then kids danced on stage and even sang along side The ReMINDers. It was very heart warming to see a main stage act get intimate and spread smiles across all ages as they joined in on the music.
Saturday had a jam-packed musical lineup between the adjacent Eagle and Phoenix stages, allowing fans to never have to leave their spot. The non-stop music went from Nederland’s The Magic Beans, to the many musical styles of Ozomatli, to reggae’s finest Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, to the rocking Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, then chilling out with Wildlight, ending with the soothing beats of The Human Experience. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, formed by drummer Joe Russo from Furthur, brought many dedicated fans out to Loveland that night. With their rockin’ take on Grateful Dead songs, JRAD performed a highly energetic show that left the crowd wanting more. Those who missed them, should be sure to catch them in their next show. If it was possible to leave the continuous music at all, the Area 51 stage was packed with endless fun as well. The jamtronica trio hailing from Fort Collins, Skydyed fused electronic feels with funk, rock, and bass. Tnertle brought the Denver electro-funk before Defunk gave everybody a taste of his electro-soul beats.
The final day wound down with peaceful music across all stages leaving fans happily content before they head back to all over the country. Boulder reggae band Intuit brought their local captivating music to the Starwater People’s Stage. After playing to a sold out crowd at Red Rocks Amphitheater last week with Dirtyheads and Slightly Stoopid, Stick Figure continued the reggae vibes and graced us with their uplifting music. The large band Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros played a very enlightening show with lead singer Alex Ebert taking the time to preach love across the crowd. One of Colorado’s favorites, Mikey Thunder brought his fun-packed party to the Area 51 Stage before saQi performed his set full of mystic music sometimes backed by his soothing trumpet. Closing out the festival, Trevor Hall played his acoustic reggae to the loving crowd, bringing special guest singers and even a golden retriever to keep the feelings of peace spread throughout.
Overall, everything at the hybrid festival was incomparably flawless. Our journey, from beginning to end, was amazing in every way. Entering the venue with our cars was seamless, the festival grounds were immaculately clean, food vendors showed off their tastiest foods, and every single staff member and volunteer was genuinely helpful and kind. But it was the perfect camping, mind-opening workshops, earthbound yoga, and star-studded lineup over a weekend of beautiful weather that was one to never forget as we look forward to the next time we can all come together to experience what Arise has to offer.
:: A FreioMusic collaboration with Julien Deroeux & Duncan Lowder ::
Countdown: 7 Days – Arise Music Festival 2015
Its official, there are only 7 days left to buy your tickets to Arise Music Festival without missing a beat! If you are like us, you are trying to squeeze in as much entertainment into your summer as your wallet can buy and your boss will allow, listen up. Ticket prices increase August 1st, so act now and buy your tickets here. To find out more info about who is playing, the daily schedule and driving directions: click here. If you have already attended the festival in past years please leave your impressions of the festival below in the comments. A quick festival check list for you is below. Add any items we may have missed in the comments below.
When:
August 7-9th. (Early camping for 3day pass holders starts the 6th at 4pm.
What to bring:
Water bottle
Camping equipment: sleeping bag & tent (or a snuggly friend)
Artistic clothes, instruments, structures, face paint, and
Hat & sunscreen
Warm and cold clothes (day and night).
*If you plan for bad weather you will have a blast regardless what nature throws at you; so bring that rain coat!
Food, Money, and Snacks
Friends
A positive attitude, a large lasting smile and a camera for those special moments.
Arise Music Festival is truly one of a kind. In the state of Colorado, there has never been a comparable event. Arise will take place again at the extraordinarily beautiful and welcoming Sunrise Ranch, just outside of Loveland, Colorado. The location is spectacular and the festival has improved every year since its inception. With new amenities, artists, and attractions this year is poised to be the best Arise Festival yet. Colorado’s flourishing artistic community will be present and your arrival will be icing on the cake. We hope to see you there!
For more information, keep on reading ~ . . .
The 2015 installment of theARISE Music Festival is set to kick off on August 7-9 at the scenic Sunrise Ranch in Loveland, CO.
The three-day camping event will feature headlining performances with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, The Polish Ambassador, Emanicpator Ensemble, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Ozomatli, Trevor Hall, Rising Appalachia alongside over 100 live performances across 6 stages.
The ARISE Music Festival first came to life at the picturesque Sunrise Ranch just west of the town of Loveland, CO in the summer of 2013 — bringing forth a full-bodied, innovative festival experience with a tangible uplifting vibe. While the two main stages and the electronic zone will always be the ARISE Festival’s primary attractions, the 3-day gathering is also filled with yoga classes, health-oriented workshops, celebrity and environmentally active presenters, along with a children’s village and parades each day.
Much more than just a concert experience, ARISE offers an array of interactivedaytime activities, camping opportunities and a vending village that showcases a bohemian-style specialty coffee shop with a full espresso bar, unique craft vendors, delicious organic and natural food vendors and trucks, and unique goods from around the world.
At every twist and turn, ARISE offers a visual feast for the eyes and an experience for the senses. As roving puppeteers, stilt walkers, large-scale art installations and live painters dot the valley, it is clear that the annual ARISE Festival devotes as much energy into showcasing varied art forms as it does it’s main attraction…live music.
Taking a peek under the proverbial hood of the festival one might find that ARISE Festival’s mechanics are grounded in conscious environmental ethics. Located on an organic farm with over 100 acres of festival grounds, ARISE puts a considerable amount of effort into greening up the “leave no trace” event by implementing high standards of sustainability practices and environmental stewardship. Local event service provider ZERO HERO empowers attendees with the knowledge and systems needed to easily recycle and compost and divert waste. The event also prides itself in providing FREE drinking water to festival attendees, choosing not to allow the sale of water in plastic bottles, and encouraging festival-goers to bring their refillable water bottles. ARISE has also aligned with Fort Collins-based non-profit Trees Water & People to plant a tree for every ticket sold.
For music fans interested in sustainable gardening techniques, The Polish Ambassador will host a Permaculture Action Day at Sunrise Ranch on Thursday, August 6th. The Action Day includes earth-based, hands-on projects and educational techniques in the study of permaculture design. For those who want to dive deeper, The Polish Ambassador also be hosting an Intensive Permaculture Course in the 3 days leading up to the festival at Sunrise Ranch. The course is a comprehensive program that will take students through the permaculture design process; touching on soils, water, forest gardening, appropriate technology, and several other aspects of whole systems design. With a focus on catalyzing social transformation, intensive attendees will learn techniques for regenerating ecology, as well as explore community building through action-oriented organizing. The Intensive Permaculture Course will only be available to 30 preregistered guests and will be an additional cost for participants. (Details for the Action Day can be found here).
Perhaps one of things that makes ARISE stand out from most of the other festivals in Colorado’s vibrant music scene is a commitment to book distinct artists covering diverse musical genres that brings a richly well-rounded approach to live entertainment. Day and night, festival goers can enjoy over 100 live bands at any of the six stages or just take in the pristine views from one of the onsite bars or beer gardens.
2015 highlights include daily playshop sessions with featured artists along with a rousing discussion on engagement in social issues with Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) and Josh Fox (award winning writer/director of HBO’s Gasland documentary films).
The festival will run from August 7-9 at Sunrise Ranch in Loveland CO, just over an hour from Denver, 45 minutes from Boulder and less that 25 minutes from Fort Collins, in the Colorado Foothills. A full range of upgrade options including VIP passes, Early Camping, Car Camping and Day Passes are available on the event website.
It is also worth noting that ARISE Music Festival is a family friendly event, with free tickets for children 12 and under and half priced Youth Tickets for 13-17 year olds.For the full music line-up and schedule, and to purchase tickets check out www.AriseFestival.com.
Arise Festival 2015 Sneak Peek
This year, Arise Music Festival 2015 is the third annual gathering at Sunrise Ranch. Just outside of the fitting city of Loveland, Colorado, thousands will pilgrimage towards the mystic valley for a three day celebration of life. This festival is unlike any other. Arise festival has managed to strike a pleasant balance between the electronic night life community and family friendly festival goers. With a unique blend of talent including musicians, performers, visual artists and teachers of all sorts, this festival is great for ‘first-timers’ and those who are interested in community, learning and sharing rather than excess partying. To each their own and this festival is certainly accommodating for art enthusiasts of all ages. We cant wait to see you this year at Arise Music Festival 2015!
Details
Where: Sunrise Ranch – Loveland, Colorado, USA
When: August 7th, 8th, 9th
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Full (to date) Lineup – Arise Music 2015
Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros ✶ The Polish Ambassador ✶ Emancipator Ensemble ✶ Joe Russo’s Almost Dead ✶ Ozomatli ✶ Trevor Hall ✶ Stick Figure ✶ Rising Appalachia ✶ Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real ✶ Larry Keel’s All-Star Tribute to Jerry Garcia and Old and in the Way ✶ Peter Yarrow with Bethany & Rufus ✶ TURKUAZ ✶Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad ✶ Wildlight ✶ Pert Near Sandstone ✶ The Magic Beans ✶The Congress ✶ Defunk ✶ Shook Twins ✶ Ill-Esha ✶ Tatanka ✶ Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds ✶ American Babies ✶ The Human Experience ✶ SaQi ✶ Bridget Law ✶ Bonnie Paine✶ Ayla Nereo ✶ The Haunted Windchimes ✶ Mike Love ✶ Gipsy Moon ✶ Unlimited Gravity✶ Greener Grounds ✶ ProJect Aspect ✶ Earth Guardians ✶ The ReMINDers ✶ Lulacruza ✶Jaden Carlson Band ✶ Analog Son ✶ Mikey Thunder ✶ Miraja ✶ BONFIRE (dub) ✶ Caribou Mountain Collective ✶ Sea Stars ✶ KatsüK ✶ Tnertle ✶ Chain Station ✶ Letts ✶ Magic Giant ✶ Lunar Fire ✶ RUMTUM ✶ Human Agency ✶ Lil Sum’n Sum’n ✶ Dragondeer ✶ Tori Pater & The Haters ✶ East Forest ✶ Lapa ✶ Gigi Love ✶ Proper Motion ✶ Intergalactic Radio ✶ Beth Preston ✶ ¡Reviva! ✶ Cat’s Pajama’s ✶ Tierro ✶ All Star Jam With Tierro and the ARISE Family Band ✶ Xerephine ✶ Buddha Bomb ✶ Lily Fangz ✶ Skydyed ✶ Patrick Latella ✶ Roshan Bhartiya & Andy Skellenger ✶ Bethany and Rufus ✶ Moon Frog ✶ Templo✶ Stone Soul ✶ WE DREAM DAWN ✶ Hog MaGundy ✶ Caustik ✶ CurlyOnE ✶ N8tron ✶ Mbanza ✶ Falling Atmosphere ✶ Treaphort ✶ Ginza ✶ Sugar Kayne ✶ Lyla June ✶ Punch Drunk Munky Funk ✶ Mbanza ✶ Holding Space ✶ Lyla June ✶ Ginny & the Bridge Burners✶ Citrus The Drunken Prophet ✶ Adem Joel ✶ more to be announced…
Front Country – Concert & Album Review
It was the night of May 5th at Swallow Hill Music Hall in Denver, Colorado. The rain turned to sleet and the sleet turned to heavy snow. The arrival of the Californian Bluegrass band was greeted by nasty weather and a packed house filled with music lovers of all ages. The night began with Rail Splitters from Boulder, Colorado warming up the theater with their quick pick’n and melodic music. By the time Front Country took the stage the audience was ready for steady rhythmic bluesy bluegrass. Front Country is one of those bands who cannot be easily fit into a box or genre. They expand upon all of their individual strengths to blend, mold, and shape the sound until it’s profound.
Front Country’s songs are inspired by a range of topics including but not limited to the snowy state itself, Colorado, and an old time song about a gold mine prostitute. When Melody picks up the Kashishi she woos the crowd with her shakin’ while both Adam and Jacob trade instruments between songs to bring a new sound.
Front country’s album, Sake of the Sound, was created by a sextet (six members). Three of the six band members on the Album have jobs outside of the music industry. The momentum the band is riding keeps gaining speed, propelling that ‘Gospel Train’ around the country. With diverse musical backgrounds, they feed off each other musically to break through traditional boundaries. They have earned University degrees studying, jazz guitar, vocals, classical guitar, and jazz bass. They have worked hard to get to where they are today and it is clearly paying off.
Sake of the Sound
Album Credits: Released 16 September 2014. Mandolin by Adam Roszkiewicz, Guitar and Vocals by Jacob Groopman, Guitar and Vocals by Melody Walker, Banjo and Vocals by Jordan Klein, Violin by Leif Karlstrom, Stand-up Bass by Zach Sharpe. Produced by Kai Welch. Engineered by Scott Bergstrom. Engineered by Scott Bergstrom at 25th Street Recording – Oakland, CA. Mixed by Erick Jaskowiak at J Studio – Nashville, TN. Mastered by Eric Conn at Independent Mastering – Nashville, TN. All songs arranged by Front Country. Photography by Robert Perry. Album Art by Danielle Diessner
They dedicated 10 consecutive (16+ hour) days to the recording of their debut album, Sake of the Sound. While many bands struggle to find a collective sound due to their individualistic desires, Front Country is a band of stars, shining together. Their collaborative spirit is revealed as they dynamically alter their music for maximum impact.
If you enjoy acoustical harmonies with some fast pick’n solos, this band is not one to miss. If you missed the show, the good news is that Front Country will be back in Colorado and touring the country once again in a few weeks. With stops at festivals, such as Campout for the Cause and Meadow Grass, this band is only getting started. They won a place on the main stage at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and they are on their way to a city near you.
To check the latest Front Country tour info: click here
To listen to the FreioMusic interview with Front Country: click here