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Insomniac releases 'Lost In Dreams: 2021 Festival Compilation'

  • August 31, 2021
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Maintaining momentum through an expertly curated assortment of releases that embody the burgeoning label’s sound, Insomniac has released the debut 2021 Festival Compilation for their future bass, vocal-driven and melodic dubstep imprint Lost In Dreams. With the label’s namesake festival making its debut at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center on Labor Day Weekend, September 4th and 5th, the compilation comes at the perfect time to showcase the full scope of the label’s identity.

Across the compilation's 19 cuts we see fresh contributions from acts of the likes of Moon Boots and Elephante alongside highlights from the already released Lost In Dreams catalogue that fans can anticipate playing the event in only a week’s time.

Exclusive to the compilation, label newcomers STAR SEED and Taylor Kade are excited to make their Lost In Dreams debut through their contributions.

Since the duo’s conception STAR SEED has received early support from Seven Lions, releasing on Ophelia – STAR SEED shares, "We started the STAR SEED project almost a year ago. Having the opportunity in this short amount of time to work with Insomniac on this song and playing the festival is a dream." Their track "Kanon" is a dynamic delivery of melodic dubstep that finds a welcome home via Lost In Dreams. 

Premiering his latest track "Satellite" via the compilation, Taylor Kade celebrates his very first festival booking next week at Lost In Dreams. Sharing on the new track, "To me, "Satellite" captures the emotion of the excitement of being at a festival, outdoors with your closest friends and strangers (new friends). Laughing, dancing and living life to the fullest. It's the light that comes after the darkness." Taylor has provided direct support for other top names in the space such as Jason Ross and Alison Wonderland, with no signs of slowing down.

Creating a home for emerging talent in the future bass, vocal-driven and melodic dubstep space, the compilation provides ample insight into all facets of Lost In Dreams’ sonic tenants.

Lost In Dreams music festival will be a three-stage event will showcase a new world of future bass, melodic dubstep, and vocal driven dance music on display from an all-star lineup of producers across the genres. Transcending into a multidimensional environment of light, color, and sound, Lost In Dreams will deliver an immersive, visual event experience led by Gryffin, Seven Lions, K?D, Elephante, and more, tickets for the Labor Day Weekend festival at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center are available now at lidfest.co/tickets.

Connect with Insomniac: Lost In Dreams: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | SoundCloud

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