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LISTEN: Moonrise 2019 Live Sets From Illenium, NGHTMRE x Slander, Whipped Cream & More


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Mid-Atlantic’s premier music event, Moonrise Festival, took place over the weekend in Baltimore, Maryland. With festival season in full swing, we obviously can’t make them all — but we can relive the live sets online.

Some of EDM’s finest took the stage at Moonrise 2019, including Illenium, KSHMR, NGHTMRE x Slander, San Holo, Tiësto, Yellow Claw and Whipped Cream. No matter what you’re in the mood for, there’s a little something for everyone from melodic to mean bass.

Things to listen out for — NGHTMRE’s new collaboration with Zhu, material from Illenium’s forthcoming album ASCEND, new IDs from Whipped Cream and much more. As always, 1001tracklists.com is your friend. Use it to discover the music you love and all the unreleased music played by the artists below.

With this, the Moonrise mission is complete. Stay tuned for 2020 dates.

Alan Walker

Big Gigantic

Bonnie x Clyde

Cheat Codes

Droeloe

Gryffin

Illenium

KSHMR

Matoma

NGHTMRE x Slander

Ricky Retro

San Holo

Slander

Slushii

Taska Black

Tiësto

Yellow CLaw

Whipped Cream

 

Photo via aLIVE Coverage for Moonrise Festival

 

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