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JOYRYDE Delivers Live Set Atop Moving Car for Insomniac’s Electric Mile [WATCH]


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JOYRYDE recently threw down at Insomniac‘s drive-thru Electric Mile — and the live set is available now!

In true JOYRYDE fashion, the DJ/producer goes full throttle atop a hot set of wheels. The hour and a half set is filled with JOYRYDE favorites “The Box,” “I Ware House,” “Agen Wida” with Skrillex, “Speed Trap,” “Hot Drum” and more. Plus, music from Knife PartyHabstrakt, i_o, Tchami & Malaa, Virtual Self and more.

JOYRYDE shares via tweet: “I had the honor of being invited to perform at @insomniacevents ELECTRIC MILE. If you don’t already know, Electric mile is a drive through rave with mind blowing set designs & performers of insomniac.”

Electric Mile delivers music fans (aka headliners) and their families with a musical, light-synchronized journey as they navigate through seven magical worlds. The drive-thru highlights staple Insomniac events — EDC, Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland, Escape and Countdown.

Check out the live set below and book your trip down Electric Mile here.

JOYRYDE at Electric Mile

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: JOYRYDE Delivers Live Set Atop Moving Car for Insomniac’s Electric Mile [WATCH]

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