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Rewatch Alison Wonderland’s Entire Live Set from Digital Mirage


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Digital Mirage, an online music festival experience, took place over the weekend and Alison Wonderland went in…

She captured our attention from the jump with a coronavirus-themed “Good Enough” intro and never let up. Featuring a dynamic mix of music from Lido, Boombox Cartel, M83, Outkast, The Strokes, Baauer, and many more, Alison threw down in her element. A set sprinkled with new IDs, plenty of her fan favorite tracks, and her new freebie, “Happy Place” (QUIX Remix).

The Brownies & Lemonade x Proximity-curated event hosted superstar DJ/producers all weekend long and AW was one of the major highlights. With the original intent of raising $100,000 for charity, the event ended up with over $300,000 worth in donations. See Digital Mirage by the numbers here.

Currently, Proximity is busy uploading sets from the weekend, starting with this one from Alison Wonderland, plus G Jones, Dab the Sky (Dabin x Said the Sky), Adventure ClubLouis the ChildChet Porter and Shades (Alix Perez x EPROM).

Watch below and replay more Digital Mirage sets here.

Alison Wonderland – Digital Mirage (Full Set)

 

Photo via Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events

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