Marina Marqueza
Marina’s experimental electronica propels their expressive lead vocals into space, bringing to mind Ohal and FKA twigs. < >
Martian Cult
Martian Cult close out the first day with high-energy, funky synth pop that’s akin to a punk-infused Kraftwerk < >
MiNX
MiNX have their roots in theatricality, as shown through their combination of pop music and audio-visual performance. < >
Mortigi Tempo
In all aspects, Mortigi tempo is grim: Their confrontational messages and dark grooves are meant to incite, not placate. < >
Municipal Ballet Co.
The Municipal Ballet is interested in breaking down the art world’s hierarchies and opening up their dance to all. < >
Ortega The Omega
Ortega the Omega presents the hip-hop fundamentals of clever lyrics, nimble flows and hard-hitting beats in near-perfect condition. < >
Pick Pocket
Pick Pocket match the fun of a hot summer with their jangly guitar leads and air-tight pop songwriting. < >
Randin Graves – Didgeridoo
If the World Cups of yore have soured your impression of the digeridoo, let Randin Graves change your perspective. < >
Savage Daughters
Savage Daughters’ roomy, jagged and fiery post-punk is an exercise in wicked doom and gloom. < >
Say Hey
Catchy hooks, fuzzy guitars and woozy jams make Say Hey more than a suitable summer psych band. < >