Thursday, November 20, 2014

[11-20-14] Mysteryland USA - MUSIC UPDATE -

Mysteryland USA made its SECOND announcement of the week this morning, this time announcing the 2015 music curators. This announcement is absolutely MASSIVE, and we now know there is going to be an overabundance of fantastic music next year at Bethel Woods. For more information on each curator check out the information posted below.


  • Jamie Jones presents “Paradise” - One of techno’s rising yet prominent stars, Jamie Jones, has created an admired musical identity and a loyal global following. After his successful residency in Ibiza, Jamie Jones is touring the world with his “Paradise’ parties” bringing his signature groove as well as a spectacular roster of guests to Mysteryland USA 2015!

  • Adam Beyer Presents DRUMCODE - Since 1996, Adam Beyer has used Drumcode as a platform to cut through the noise of the electronic music scene. We welcome the opportunity for Adam Beyer to bring Drumcode’s vision to MLUSA.

  • Verboten is a Brooklyn-based nightclub and leader in the New York techno and tech-house music scene, also bringing its popular weekly Zeitgeist series showcasing indie dance and nu-disco music to the festival. Also known for its culture, which features deep house yoga classes, trivia nights, burlesque shows, and even art exhibitions from popular and upcoming artists. The unique, Verboten world will make its MLUSA debut.

  • In 2004, Prince declared Webster Hall "the best stage in NYC." Get ready to experience the venue that for over 128 years has been a focal point of music and culture at Mysteryland!

  • Q-dance creates exceptional experiences for a dedicated community devoted to their passion of hard electronic dance music. Mysteryland USA will play host to a Q-Dance tent, bringing the hardstyle back to the Holy Grounds.

  • French Express - Toronto-born founder of French Express, Leon Oziel (aka Perseus), decided to take his passion for house music and discovering new artists to the next level.  He turned the name of his blog into a record label and recruited talents like Chris Malinchak and Moon Boots to the roster. 

  • Dubbed “The Best Base Stage In The History Of Festivals” by some artists and media, the amazing boat became a personal stage filled with artists, positive vibes, Big Gigantic’s sax, and don’t forget, dollars from Dillstradamus. The Boat proved its worth but didn’t seem quite big enough in the sea of people that surrounded it… *hint*

  • Tropical vibes all around! The newly added Pineapple Paradise stage at the Holy Ground is a stage close to our hearts. Our ‘anything goes’ ethos is personified at this stage because you never know what to expect! Did someone scream Bingo!? Donna Summer? Frozen cocktails? Tropical House? Pineapple Pizza? What’s this stage all about? Only one way to find out! 

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