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10 Artists That You Need To See At Electric Zoo

After last year's Sunday cancellation due to "serious health risks," New York's Electric Zoo is back this year with more safety regulations in place to ensure that everyone has a good time and parties safe. Creators Mike Bindra and Laura De Palma are seeing to it that new security measures are in place for 2014's festival and that those in attendance have a memorable experience.

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Formerly known as Pendulum, the latest project between Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen puts out some pretty amazing seizure music. At least, that’s what they jokingly call their sound. What they really are are purveyors of some of the best bass music in EDM.

Internet Friends, Rage Valley, Sleaze, Antidote…..I could go on and on about the impact their trailblazing songs have made on our scene. Their highly anticipated EP should be coming out soon as well, and if I was a betting girl, I’d put some money on them dropping previews ofthe new tracks at Electric Zoo. That alone is reason enough to catch their set.

Swanky Tunes

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Russia has given the world some amazing music producers, and these two guys out of Moscow are at the top of that list. Swanky Tunes started out with techno, progressed into big room sounds, and now have a heavy electro vibe that their fans love. It’s this kind of vibe makes them absolutely perfect for the festival environment; happy, energetic and just the right amount of spoken words. They know how to throw down to a large crowd and will definitely get people talking at Electric Zoo.