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Nicole Moudaber and Victor Calderone Join Awakenings NYC

 

178432_540071546007383_152510453_o-980x623With the initial phase 1 lineup announcement in tow, Awakenings NYC will be joined by another heavy b2b set between Nicole Moudaber and New York native Victor Calderone for the Dutch brand’s first American edition. Read more

Adam Beyer b2b Ida Engberg, Pan-Pot, and Julia Govor play Phase 1 Lineup for Awakenings NYC

Awakenings 7Awakenings is one of the world’s most revered techno brands, and it will arrive on the shores of New York for its first ever stand-alone American show happening on President’s Day weekend. 2015 saw Awakenings’ 15th inception in Amsterdam, and 2016 will see a continued expansion of the techno festival. Read more

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Awakenings Aftermovie and 2016 Dates Announced

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This summer, Awakenings returned for its 15th inception in Amsterdam, a full weekend of techno with one of the premier lineups as far as techno goes. For those who were unable to make the event, you can live vicariously through the Awakenings Aftermovie which has just been released.

Check out the Awakenings Aftermovie below, and if you’re considering attending next year, you’ll be excited to know that they have announced June 25-26 as the 2016 dates.

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Listen to Recorded Sets from Awakenings 2015

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Festival season is already in full swing, and many of us have to live vicariously through the live streams and recorded sets. Each year one of the most anticipated festivals of the summer is Awakenings, with the 2015 Netherlands edition showcasing the finest techno offerings for the two day extravaganza.

Awakenings 2015 featured a wide array of artists such as Speedy J, Jeff Mills, Len Faki, Visionquest, Guti, Agoria and everyone in between. It was truly a master class in underground dance music, with the festival stage providing a grand spectacle and location for fans and DJ’s to enjoy the atmosphere. It goes without saying we wish we were present to enjoy the diverse and captivating programming that Awakenings had to offer, but thankfully the Awakenings team has uploaded some sets from the weekend for everyone to enjoy.

Out of the multiple sets posted on the Awakenings Soundcloud, here are the ones that helped ease our incredible F.O.M.O

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Joel Mull

Warming things up with the opening set on Day 2 of Awakenings was Swedish powerhouse, Joel Mull. Known for his signature style of deep, hypnotic, and driving techno, this set was an incredibly appropriate opening while still showcasing his expansive knowledge of music and records. Normally we’d like to hear Joel in a more peak slot taking things to new heights, but if the choice grooves from this Swede were the first thing we heard at Awakenings we wouldn’t have a problem whatsoever.

Sam Paganini

Following Joel Mull was fellow Drumcode staple, Sam Paganini. With a blend of groovy techno and quintessential festival stabs, Paganini appears to have kept the vibe alive as the festival moved along at a steady pace. We would have loved to have seen him at work on the festival stage at Awakenings, but luckily for us he’ll be making a stop at Exchange LA on July 18th for a four hour extended set.

Dave Clarke

On Day 1 Dave Clarke wasted no time. Getting right down to business with modular leads and textures his set continually evolved and never had a boring moment. It was also refreshing to listen back and hear him play at a relatively fast pace compared to many techno sets these days. This comes as no surprise as Dave Clarke always puts forth a showcase of techno in it’s purest form. Undoubtedly a highlight of the weekend, and we’re happy to at least have the luxury of listening to it after the fact.

Ryan Elliot

The beginning of Ryan Elliot’s set at Awakenings is a brooding atmosphere that paints the picture of a brooding techno swamp somewhere in the distant realm of Degoba. But all Star Wars references aside, Ryan Elliot quickly hits his stride moving effortlessly into washed out dub techno that surely sounded incredible on a festival soundsystem. With a healthy blend of house and techno we can only image the dance-a-thon that went down at Awakenings, especially with some of the classic tunes included in the set.

Doka

Another set that we thoroughly enjoyed came from Doka. This set had all the right ingredients to have the dance floor in high spirits, and seems to be the perfect compliment to the other artists on the bill at Awakenings.