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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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RJD2 – January 30th – Bluebird Theater

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The Bluebird Theater was already filling up by 9pm on Friday with patrons quick enough to have scored entrance as the two night event had sold-out in advance. The genre bending group displayed on the Bluebird marquee turned out to be a righteous assortment of talent. The theater hosted a colorful mixture of artists ranging from Hip-Hop to Electronic to Funk. The mix of artists on the bill was impressive giving Colorado bands a chance to share the stage with a legend in the business.

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EOTO – December 13th – Ogden Theatre

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EOTO’s performance art and 3D spectacle of the year, Outer Orbit, concluded in the city that helped them be who they are today. Debuting at the first Sonic Bloom, EOTO has built a large following since their 2006 coming out. Hailing from Colorado and California, the duo consists of The String Cheese Incident’s Michael Travis and Jason Hann and what they have created has pushed the creative limits of what seasoned musicians can think to do. Once again, the Ogden stage proved to be enough space for them to live out their fantasy.

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Groove Festival Debuts In Georgetown July 18th-20th

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It’s simple, it’s summertime and there is an overabundance of festivals here in Colorado. It is a blessing and a curse for local audiophiles: while there are always fun things to do, not all festivals are created equal, and discerning one from another can be tricky. For the old school veterans and young flower children of our Coloradical music scene, we’d like to introduce you to the Groove Music & Arts Festival. Check out our preview for what’s in store as well as an exclusive Q&A with one of the festival’s creators.

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Sonic Bloom – June 19th-22nd – American Safari Ranch, South Park

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Sonic Bloom was another great success in 2014 in its new venue, the American Safari Ranch located in South Park, Colorado. The festival, which had its first year all the way back in 2005, has moved a few times and has consistently turned out a great experience for attendees, building and growing, making each year a little better. Just a few of this year’s highlights included performances from Tipper, The Polish Ambassador, Pretty Lights Music, and Michal Menert.

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Sonic Bloom Relocates and Boasts Strongest Line-Up To Date

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One of the fastest growing festivals in Colorado is Sonic Bloom, which will be holding its 9th annual summer solstice gathering in a brand new location. In the past few years Sonic Bloom has called Shadow’s Ranch in Georgetown home. While it’s still known as a “boutique” festival, due to an increase in attendance and the need for additional space for camping and stages, festival organizers have staked their claim on the American Safari Ranch in South Park for June 19th-22nd.

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Sonic Bloom 2014 Announces Final Wave of Artists

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The Polish Ambassador – November 9th – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

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The Polish Ambassador is infectious to see in person, infusing the crowd with a personal love and enthusiasm for the work he obviously feels grateful to share. His steady rise through the festival circuit and now selling out three nights in a row in Colorado are early signs of success that should only continue in the years to come. If you’re willing and able to break out your mother’s 1980’s ski jumpsuit for a night and let loose on the dance floor, don’t miss him the next time he bounces through town.