[divider]KOAN SOUND[/divider]
Last performing at Shambhala in 2012, British duo Will Weeks and Jim Bastow will be playing to a packed crowed, regardless of their set time at The Village stage this summer. Two of the countless artists to come out of Bristol, UK throughout the 21st Century, Koan Sound have been impressing with live-sets and productions alike since beginning their project in 2011. Sticking to the bassier side of things, from drum & bass to dubstep to glitch-hop, Koan Sound have become regulars on everyone’s festival ‘do not miss’ list. We’ll be there for their Shambhala return, and we know we won’t be the only ones showing up early to their set.
[divider]JAUZ[/divider]
21-year-old Sam Vogel, the Los Angeles-native you may know better as Jauz, is blowing up. His fresh sound and addicting mixes are made for festivals and Shambhala is the perfect setting for a breakout performance. Performing at the Fractal Forest for his Shambhala debut, the rising star joins a long-list of flourishing artists that Canada’s premier summer festival always manages to get. Whether it’s Koan Sound, Zeds Dead, Dillon Francis, Porter Robinson, Getter, or the numerous other young artists who have helped build their reputation at Shambhala in years past, there’s always future stars to be found at The Farm, and Jauz is a deserving name as any to add to that list.
https://soundcloud.com/jauzofficial/jauz-ultra-music-festival-2015-worldwide-stage
[divider]SHIBA SAN[/divider]
With mystery comes intrigue, and French deep house artist Shiba San is definitely one of the more intriguing acts performing at Shambhala 2015. Making his Shambhala debut at The Pagoda mainstage, the Dirtybird artist joins a list that would make any BBQ worth attending. His soundcloud is full of live-sets to keep your appetite at bay throughout the summer, but you’ll want to join us in making sure to catch him live when we have the chance later this year.
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