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BASS CENTER X GALLERY

Snapshot memories from our 3-night BCX ceremony at The Mothership! Special thanks to the Bassnectar team & crew, the Bass Network & Ambassadors, all of the openers & performers, the city of Hampton for having us, and to the swarms of Bass Heads for coming from miles around 🙂 Now we’re deep in the labs, working on Reflective EP: Part Two – as we gear up for our Halloween festival appearances, and an extended New Year’s run, including a wall-to-wall immersive experience in ATL for NYE!!! Photos courtesy of aLIVE Coverage.

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DECADENCE 2017

Of course we are returning to Colorado one last time in 2017 for our annual NYE warmup at Decadence! See all you CO heads December 30th for another dose of winter-bass – then we teleport to ATL to dive head first into another dimension!!!

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NYE ATL 2017

The excitement is gathering to a frenzy as we prepare to head down south for our annual NYE celebration, this year we are convening in Atlanta!!! Our intention is to design a magical portal into an Alternate Universe… when you cross the Threshold we intend to explore new undiscovered dimensions using a time machine built out of human energy… sound unrealistic? We don’t think it’s unrealistic – we think it is inevitable (: We are returning to the same place where we held The Gathering in 2016, except taking over a new level of the building and moving the walls to create a totally new physical space – a custom cut Portal where we can converge as one big family to bring in the The Future together. Joining us as our special musical guests are What So Not, Ott, and Phutureprimitive – STACKED!!!! As usual with our family gatherings, all the enhanced features will be in full effect: The Haven, The Gift Altar, Interactive Art Zones, and the largest assembly of roaming Ambassadors to date (: IMPORTANT INFO • Date: December 31, 2017 • Location: Atlanta, GA • Venue: GWCC – 285 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW • Ages: 18+

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TO WRITE LOVE ON HER ARMS

Although Electric Forest is one of my favorite festivals to perform at, I noticed something unexpected this year: The highlight of my weekend was not being on stage, playing music, or even running around exploring: it was volunteering inside of this little treehouse in the middle of the woods… In conjunction with an amazing non-profit called To Write Love On Her Arms (who serve to encourage mental health, from light-hearted art projects to pro-active suicide prevention – https://twloha.com), the festival and their partners from Grand Artique had set up little telephones, attached to trees in The Forest – like some kind of magical, mysterious phone booths. I sat inside a little treehouse with an old-timey switchboard and headset, playing Operator to the network of phones placed throughout the forest. I would see a button light up, which meant that there was someone at a phone, and I could ring a phone and see who answered. The idea was to engage people in a meaningful discussion, and I decided to interview people about friendship, philosophy, and the meaning of life. Electric Forest made a video of our project, check it out:

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