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Space Jesus
The aptly-named Space Jesus has a style that is hard to nail down to one genre. With a trippy vibe that’s made him a regular at Shambhala Music Festival, he’s a must-see for anyone who’s looking to get down to some psychedelic bass and hip-hop!
GRiZ
GRiZ has never allowed himself to be boxed into a single corner, with productions ranging from heavy dubstep, all the way out to straight-up jam-band music. It’s that willingness to expand his musical boundaries that makes his saxophone-laden live shows so damn fun to watch too, as the must-see Detroit native graces Paradiso for the first time ever.
Breathe Carolina
Breathe Carolina has been in the scene for over a decade, as mainstays of the electronica scene. Seamlessly blending rock and electronic music, the Denver-bred duo never fails to impress us, and that should go double for their Paradiso debut this year.
Gammer
It’s tough finding happy hardcore on most large festival lineups. That said, Gammer is something of a unicorn in that regard, and we can’t wait to see what the hard-dance legend brings to the table as one of the few artists in the genre on this year’s roster at Paradiso.
K?D
His status as a newcomer not stopped K?D from blowing up in a big way. With remixes and collabs for a handful of the scene’s biggest names, his unique, diverse sound makes for one of the more interesting sets on the whole Paradiso lineup.
JSTJR
This MAD DECENT artist is one nothing short of amazing. He’s originally from the New England area, and has had the opportunity to work with some hug names, including Diplo and the rest of Major Lazer. Check out his mix for Diplo’s radio show from this last April to get an idea of what he has to offer; we promise you won’t be disappointed.
Le Youth
First gaining attention for his 2013 single, Cool, Le Youth has since become a fixture in the alternative dance scene. The world would be a better place if more artists pushed outside of genres the way this Ohio native does, just like Paradiso will be once his set kicks off.