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10 tracks that brought heat to Iceland’s Secret Solstice

From Kiasmos and Kerri Chandler to The Prodigy

  • Harrison Williams
  • 24 June 2017
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​Soul Clap ft. Nona Hendryx 'Shine (This Is It)' (Hot Toddy Marimba Message Vocal Mix)

Take Mixmag’s advice, when Soul Clap is on a festival lineup they are not to be missed! Their DJ sets are truly an experience, as they interact with the crowd, dance as hard as their fans, showcase the funkiest, grooviest dance music in the world and do it all with clean, seamless mixes that showcase their talents as some of the best DJs in the industry. At Secret Solstice they invited worthy fans up on stage to lead the crowd with interactive dance moves and threw out hats and t-shirts with each drop. The duo of Eli Goldstein and Charlie Levine know how to throw a proper party and they showcased numerous standout gems like Armand Van Helden’s ‘NYC Beat’ or ‘Amerika’ by Disko Knights, but their very own 'Shine (This Is It)' lit up the final day of the festival like no other track could.

​Paul Woolford ‘Meditate’

Dusky’s set inside the HEL stage was a major highlight of the “after hours” dance music showcases that would take place in the building located directly next to the festival grounds. Once the main stage cut out at 11:30 pm, everyone would rush to this location to carry on with the party. On the second day of the festival Anjunadeep took over the stage with Dusky closing it out. The room was packed, the energy was high, the beats were booming and Paul Woolford’s ‘Meditate’ took over the airwaves in a big way. It’s heavy bass and whimsical arrangement paired with the anthemic build up served as the perfect soundtrack to keep the crowd engaged. It’s a new weapon recently released on Eats Everything’s Edible imprint, which just so happened to premiere on Mixmag.

 
 
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