Discover emerging music, cult classics, and soundscapes across four different stage experiences.

Alingo Loh

Alingo Loh is a visual artist, designer, and mindfulness teacher who serves as creative director of Envelop, a nonprofit focused on immersive listening experiences. They work at the intersection of design, mindfulness, and community building, curating immersive events with artists and composers to create environments that foster present awareness.

CFCF [Live]

Shapeshifting LA-via-Montreal producer CFCF has amassed a diverse and thought-provoking catalog over the past 15 years, moving across genres from balearic disco to kitschy drum’n’bass, and culminating in the dizzying alt-electronica opus Memoryland, which he is set to follow up this year.

Christopher Willits

Christopher Willits is a pioneering composer, guitarist, producer, and visual artist who co-founded Envelop, a nonprofit focused on immersive listening experiences. As a core artist on Ghostly International since the early 2000s, he has created acclaimed ambient music and collaborated with notable artists including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Taylor Deupree, and Tycho.

Clams Casino

Clams Casino (Michael Volpe) is a pioneering NJ producer whose innovative, atmospheric beats shaped hip-hop’s sound, working with A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and more. Praised by Rolling Stone and the NYT, he’s produced Gold/Platinum hits and continues to evolve, collaborating with artists like Lil Tecca, Joji, and J-Hope.

Danny Cole

Danny Cole is a 25-year-old, NYC-based, multi-hyphenate artist and director of Creature World, an art project dedicated to bringing a magical world to life. At the heart of this world is The Creature: his signature representation of the universal human spirit that continues to unite viewers, transcending age, gender, and nationality.

Haleek Maul

Malik Hall, better known by his stage name Haleek Maul, is an American rapper and record producer. He is a founding member of the collective called On the Tanz. He has collaborated with the likes of Deniro Farrar, Shady Blaze, Hot Sugar, and Saul Williams. Noisey has described him as "the new hustler of horrorcore"

JDH & Dave P

JDH and Dave P, hailing from New York and Philadelphia respectively, are the duo behind the FIXED parties, which have been running for over twenty years. JDH books the Brooklyn club Good Room where the pair has a residency and FIXED calls home, and Dave P runs Philadelphia's long-running Making Time party.

Juto

LA-based singer/songwriter Juto blends R&B, gospel, and hip-hop. From Missouri/Georgia, he started with lo-fi SoundCloud posts, then opened for Lauryn Hill and played Camp Flog Gnaw. After releases like Text Talk and Wool under RE7AX Records, he's preparing D.A.W.G. (Days After We're Gone)—his first independent album exploring identity and growth.

Kamasi Washington

Kamasi Washington is an LA-born multi-instrumentalist, composer and bandleader known for acclaimed works including "The Epic," "Harmony of Difference," "Heaven and Earth," and "Fearless Movement." His accomplishments include scoring "Becoming" (Michelle Obama documentary), co-founding supergroup Dinner Party, and collaborating with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Herbie Hancock.

Kat Lê

Kat Lê is a San Francisco-based music curator, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ focused on community experiences. As Community Manager at Envelop, she creates immersive listening events. She's performed with organizations like Notion, SF Public Library, and Fellow, curating sounds that foster creativity, connection, and presence.

LSDXOXO

LSDXOXO announces his new mixtape DGTL ANML for June 2025 after a busy 2024 of festivals and fashion shows. Following his debut album DOGMA, this project returns to his club roots with collaborations from Shygirl, Boys Noize, COBRAH, and VTSS. Known for his distinctive DJ sets and productions, RJ Glasgow has evolved from NYC's underground scene to remixing Lady Gaga and producing for Kelela.

Leo Pastel & Muwosi

Leo Pastel debuted in 2018 with "Woah," leading to performances with Kanye West's Sunday Service Choir and co-founding Detroit band Hard Car Kids. A "multisensory artist," he explores AI music and onchain spaces while working as a freelance designer. Raised in a faith-driven family of six, he now channels his values through The 3ther—a creative collective spreading love through art.

Marie Davidson [Live]

Marie Davidson is a French-Canadian producer who has established herself as a transgressive force in dance music through her organic electronics and introspective storytelling.

New Nostalgia (DJ Set)

New Nostalgia is a multidisciplinary art collective focused on stage production, art installation, and DJing.

Nick León

Nick León, a fearless club music producer with roots in Florida's Soundcloud rap scene, evolved by embracing Latin sounds from Puerto Rico and Colombia. His acclaimed work includes 2022's "Xtasis EP" featuring DJ Babatr and production for artists like Rosalía. His 2024 collaboration with Erika De Casier, "Bikini," has been widely celebrated as one of the year's best tracks.

Photay

Photay creates diverse music that defies genre classification—from electronic pop to improvised sessions with new age artists to folk-jazz collaborations and DJ sets. Despite apparent stylistic differences, his work shares a unifying sonic warmth and "hardware pastoralism." Photay creates elemental outdoor music designed to inspire various forms of human movement, both physical and spiritual.

Quiet Luke

Quiet Luke is a multimedia project from interdisciplinary artist A. L. Bahta that spans music, visuals, performance, and worldbuilding. His forthcoming sophomore LP, described by the artist as “hi-fi-sci-fi,” views lived experience, culture, and technology through a rose-colored lens to beautify the brutality of hypermodern life.

Rory Phillips

For 25 years, Rory Phillips has been key to London nightlife—from Trash with Erol Alkan to Plastic People residency to Chiltern Firehouse vinyl sets. His eclectic style connects disco, post-punk, and electronic oddities. Productions played by DJ Harvey and Chemical Brothers, performances at Primavera Sound and opening for LCD Soundsystem.

SASAMI

Sasami Ashworth merges her classical training with fearless performance on "Blood On the Silver Screen," her most fully realized album that embraces romantic chaos. Following her melancholic debut and heavy "Squeeze," she now sings her truth with conviction, drawing from Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, and Japanese city pop to create empowering music that's tenderly emotional yet cre

Sudan Archives

Sudan Archives (Brittney Parks) blends R&B, hip-hop, and electronic music with West African-inspired violin loops. This self-taught musician from Cincinnati gained acclaim with her album "Natural Brown Prom Queen" (2022), which Pitchfork called "a swaggering statement of intent with all the idiosyncratic charm that makes her music so memorable."

TK

TK is a LA-based singer, songwriter, and producer creating vivid soundscapes that fuse global sounds into anthems of unity. His storytelling explores love, war, and everything between, reflecting his unique life journey. As a multi-instrumentalist with years of studio and touring experience, he's become a prolific writer, producer, and performer.

Thomas Palu

Thomas Palu is a musician and DJ from San Francisco. Drawing on the city's rich cultural heritage as well as an adolescence spent online, he spins eclectic selections rooted in house grooves.

Villager

Villager, a project by DC producer Alex Young, has gained global recognition with support from major artists like Four Tet and Bonobo. The project has opened for prominent acts including Sammy Virji and Disclosure. Future Music Magazine characterized Villager's sound as detailed electronica that transforms club rhythms into emotive music, while Jamie XX called it "lively, vital, and inspiring."

leelee

leelee is an anti-disciplinary artist (NYC/LA/Hudson Valley) & recent MFA grad from Bard. Their work explores physical evidence from existence's residue. As a DJ, they tour globally & host monthly NTS show Rave Reparations. Video/installation work shown at MOCA, Tate Modern, Smithsonian, & other major venues.