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From Armin Van Buuren to Mochakk, Electronic Music Dominates ...
The festival’s lineup reflects a post-pandemic surge in electronic music, with Anyma’s main-stage "ÆDEN" show and artists from Fatboy Slim to Ninajirachi.
- The annual Coachella music festival in Indio, California, dedicated nearly half of its lineup to electronic musicians this year, despite headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G reflecting its rock-centric tradition.
- Swedish DJ Adam Beyer and Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren agreed that genre delineation has faded in recent years. "This younger generation doesn't really approach music through strict genre labels anymore. It's more about mood, energy and context," van Buuren noted.
- The 49-year-old Dutch DJ argued the festival setting optimizes electronic acts. "Festivals and large-scale shows have become more immersive and experience-driven, and electronic music is built exactly for this kind of setting," he said.
- Spanish duo MESTIZA, featuring Pitty and Belah, brought cultural influences including flamenco dancers to the stage, while Brazilian DJ Mochakk called his debut his "biggest gig to date."
- Electronic music has spread through all genres, even influencing tracks by Sabrina Carpenter, according to van Buuren. "It's testament to the rise of electronic music, generally," Swedish DJ Adam Beyer told AFP.
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From Armin van Buuren to Mochakk, electronic music dominates Coachella
From established stalwarts like Fatboy Slim to rising artists like Australia's Ninajirachi, this year's edition of the annual Coachella music festival dedicated nearly half of its lineup to electronic musicians.
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