
Lost In Dreams will take attendees on a journey through their wildest dreams, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The two-day event build upon Insomniac’s impressive collection of events and festivals around the world and it’s imprint on Sin City, home to EDC Las Vegas, one of the biggest electronic music festival worldwide. I love getting lost in the music and it has become a very therapeutic thing for me–– music has always been my playground.Following the reveal of Insomniac’s newest brand Lost In Dreams earlier this year, dedicated to the beloved dance music genres of future bass, melodic dubstep, and pop/electronic music, Insomniac has announced the dates for the first Lost In Dreams music festival, taking place at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center in Las Vegas, NV across three dreamlike stages on September 4-5, 2021. “I always tell people I am a dancer first DJ second. Having played various local shows like Housepitality LA, Shindig Sundays, and more, Juliet is now playing at bigger shows and festivals like West Coat Weekender, Day Trip Festival, and Frameworks Knee Deep in Los Angeles. Juliet MendozaĪs a Los Angeles native, and someone whose life was changed by the rhythm, Juliet Mendoza is showing the industry how powerful and influential women in dance music are. After being in the game for three decades and recognized as an act that held down an eight-year residency at Chicago’s Boom Boom Room, and a four-year residency at Jimmy Woo in Amsterdam, Gene is undeniably an essential artist within house music culture. If you listen to releases put out by Relief, Dirtybird, ViVa Music, and Defected, there’s no denying that you’ve come across the music of Gene Ferris. As a DJ who isn’t afraid to test boundaries or rush a masterpiece, he’s destined to make supporters catch a groove.Ī Chicago house music legend.

He produced techno under the alias “Morph” in the mid-90s, gained respect in the Afro and gospel house scenes, and founded the deep house label Objektivity in 2006. Fans may know him through his recent Grammy-nominated remix of the pop Dido single “Don’t Believe in Love,” or his touch on “The Cure and the Cause,” by Fish Go Deep. The multi-talented, New York-based DJ and producer, Dennis Ferrer is a soulful house music luminary that’s been paving the way to the top. Here are five DJs (staples and newcomers) that are bound to make you groove at Day Trip Festival 2022 on June 25-26.

Now, with two days under their belt to shine the sun on new producers and longstanding icons, Insomniac brings us a diverse lineup for this year’s festival. Artists like James Hype, John Summit, and VNSSA are lead examples of this well-fulfilled mission. One thing Insomniac has tried to carry through with Day Trip is to “be a springboard for new emerging house artists,” according to one of their tweets. Insomniac has been preparing fans for this very moment by hosting #DayTripLA Summer on the patio parties at Academy, serving their infamous deep fish bowls stamped with cursive writing that reads “Day Trip” in the middle and showcasing up-and-coming acts.
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With two stages––High Tide and Deep End––and two days full of house music on the Queen Mary Waterfront in Long Beach, it’s safe to say that ravers, partygoers, and those simply seeking a good summer will come out to play.

Day Trip Festival 2022 is less than two weeks away and Insomniac has big plans for welcoming the summer solstice. But, when festival season and summer collide, it’s a whole new adventure. There’s no denying that festival season is a raver’s favorite time of the year.
