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Sonic Bloom 2015: A Family Affair at the Unified Field’s 10th Anniversary

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This year marked the 10th Anniversary of Sonic Bloom Music Festival: The Unified Field. A strong sense of community and uninhibited creative license were the key points at this four-day music and art event. The festival took place at the foot of the Spanish Peak Mountains at Hummingbird Ranch from June 18-21, 2015, where Sonic Bloom Founder Jamie Janover’s hopes to see Einstein’s Unified Field Theory in action rang true.

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Sonic Bloom – June 13th-17th – Shadow’s Ranch – Another Man’s Take

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Despite some minor snafus getting in the gates of the festival, Sonic Bloom did a wonderful job of providing all types of different activities to take part in to keep the patrons enlivened and engaged. From sunrise DJ sets, to mindbending acrobatic troupes and from early morning Yoga to interactive art installations there was something for everyone at this “transformational festival” that took place on a beautiful ranch just outside Georgetown.

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8th Annual Sonic Bloom Festival Announces Initial Line-Up

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EOTO – December 8th – The Fillmore Auditorium

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Albert Einstein once said, “The most beautiful experience we can have in life is the mysterious.” hat beauty and mystery is perfectly reflected in the auditory styling of EOTO as they certainly provide a mysterious experience. One must wonder how two men can create such a wide variety of sounds, which come off as so cohesive, purely in the moment. Simply put, EOTO is an elevation of the today’s EDM music scene.

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Sonic Bloom – June 21st-24th – Georgetown, CO

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Back at the end of June, Shadow’s Ranch up in Georgetown was overtaken by 3,000 electronic music lovers, and yes, we do mean lovers. With a common theme of love and compassion running through the weekend, this year’s Sonic Bloom Festival featured some of the biggest names in the genre. Everyone responsible for making this festival happen are building a family based on the simplest of ideas that we all to often forget: have compassion for one another. It was truly a special experience.

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Wakarusa – Mulberry Mountain, AR – Part 1

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Two weekends ago, Wakarusa, and it’s army of party people and music lovers, lit up Mulberry Mountain in Arkansas. With acts ranging from The Weir, Robinson, Greene Acoustic Trio, to the electro madness of Pretty Lights, the festival offered something for everyone. The Listen Up Denver! crew had such a blast that we are going to split our report into two articles. The first focuses on days one and two of the festival, and there is more to come. Read on to take a journey into the wonderful and wacky world of Wakarusa with us!

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The Lumineers Talk Their New Record & Their Contagious Live Show

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East coast natives Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites found solace in music after losing their best friend and brother in 2002. When they headed West and teamed up with Neyla Pekarek, a classically trained Denver native, they struck proverbial gold with The Lumineers. This up and coming trio is currently on a self booked tour, and their self titled album dropped today. Listen Up Denver! caught up with Pekarek recently to find out more about the new album, the tour, and the meaning of “Wakarusa.”

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Sonic Bloom Festival Announces Initial Line-Up

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Eskmo & Vibesquad – March 10th – Summit Music Hall

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Phutureprimitive, Eskmo, and VibesquaD brought a wide variety of different kinds of electronic music to Summit Music Hall last Saturday. They event, produced by Euphonic Concepts, was much more than just a simple concert. With vendors strewn about the venue and visual artists lining the dance floor, there was always something to keep your mind occupied between the sets of music. Overall, the night was one to be remembered, as well as one to kick yourself for missing out on.