#festivalseason - Bass Coast celebrates 10 years of immense taste and endless style.

2018 marked the 10th birthday of Bass Coast and also Rags Music's first in-person experience with the legendary BC festival. After years of whispers of the wonders inside and pleas to attend from musical and non-musical-friends alike, Bass Coast had reached near-mythic status and much to my delight, did not disappoint. In fact, even with my expectations at an all-time high, Bass Coast blew away my ideas of what a festival of its kind can be, do and inspire. After three full days of music, art and colour on a river just outside of Merritt, BC, it is evident that Bass Coast is the result of an incredible group of people – artists, organizers, light/sound people, builders, etc – at the top of their fields, working together to create an experience unlike anything else in the adjacent space around it. There's something immeasurably beautiful about so many talented people working in conjunction to expand, tantalize and delight the senses of not just their friends, but of complete strangers.

Interactive art installations abound throughout the festival grounds, encouraging attendees to interact with not just the art but with their fellow festival goers. Most entertaining among these were the telephone booths. The sparkly phones on opposite sides of the “downtown” area of the festival were hooked up to each other, ringing when the other was picking up and throwing both caller and answerer into the fires of impromptu conversation. Rags Music contributor Shawn McNicoll spent an inordinate amount of time taking pizza orders and pushing car insurance on people, to his own delight and, presumably, the confused delight of the folks on the other end.

The majority of festivals I've been to feature hoards of unwashed/disheveled masses zombie-ing about until the sun starts it descent back under the sky line. But not at Bass Coast. The lovely people of Bass Coast, if not stripped down and cooling in the river, were dressed in their finest and most colourful ridiculously early in the day. From around lunchtime on, wherever you looked, Bass Coast was all-out fashion show and I was more than impressed. Some peoples' dedication to their costumes, to the weirdness, was flat-out awe-inspiring as the heat generally led me to basketball shorts and a t-shirt. If you were one of the people who managed to stay costumed-up in the sweltering heat and swirling winds, I commend you! SALUT!

While incredible lights and art installations, beautiful humanity wherever the eyes laid and breathtaking landscape views all abounded, it was the music that truly brought me there and the music that really made this one of the best full weekends of dancing I've personally had in a long time. The women behind the organization of Bass Coast, particularly the booking of music, have done a fucking incredible job of putting together a diverse lineup that thankfully all shares the same important thread... QUALITY. I admittedly didn't know a large portion of the lineup and I was either pleasantly surprised or straight-up astonished as I made my between stages taking in act after act I'd never heard of. Bass Coast might genuinely be the most musically well-curated festival I've ever attended. These are some serious music nerds putting together this line up and everywhere a brother turned, there was world-class groove to be had.

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#festivalseason - Bass Coast X is dripping with incredible music and here are five acts you should check out.

I've been to many festivals of many kinds over the years. Few names in the world of festivals, especially in my home province of BC, are spoken to me with such high regard as Bass Coast. Over its 10 years of existence I've encountered countless people that tell me Bass Coast is where you find the best. The best music. The best vibes. The best dancing. The best stages for having room for said dancing. The best place for discovering new music and sounds in the great wide open that is electronic music. The best for reconnecting with old favourites in a special space. These are the reasons why my head is turned towards Bass Coast more than ever. I want new sounds and if this is the place to find the sounds of the future, then this is where we all need to be looking for new things to put into our ears. A quick scan of the lineup release instantly got the blood flowing with excitement. These are the five names that jumped out right away. In the next couple weeks, I'll be back to take a deeper look as I dig deeper and get into the shockingly vast expanse of names that are new to my eyes and ears.

Photo via BASS COAST.

Photo via BASS COAST.

Mndsgn

For lovers of quality, chilled-out space-funk, there are few names as essential as Mndsgn. The L.A. transplant is a staple of the legendary Stones Throw records, the home to his incredible, wholly unique albums. His debut record Yawn Zen is a lo-fi funk gem that demands repeated listens to unravel its intense mystery. It's been a constant staple of my listening diet since I first got it into my ears. The gentle funk push, combined with a phenomenal ear for hip-hop makes homie one of the most unique and consistent DJs doing the thing right now. Mndsgn is undoubtedly the first name that jumped out at me when I saw the lineup for Bass Coast X, as I wouldn't entirely expect him to be at an electronic music festival on a river. But, Bass Coast is clearly curated by true music nerds, so I probably shouldn't have been surprised. Soft, warm and embracing, Mndsgn is sure to lay down a sultry festival highlight.

from the album Body Wash (9/16/16) http://stonesthrow.com/mndsgn

Lazy Syrup Orchestra

Anyone who's heard whispers of Bass Coast the last few years has probably heard something about Lazy Syrup Orchestra. Legend has it they were birthed right there on the Bass Coast grounds. Their Slay Bay sets have become legendary staples of the festival, and mentioned as highlights from goers pretty much across the board. I caught them last summer during an incredible performance on a mountain at Tall Tree and their annually-released sets from Bass Coast remain in constant rotation (Also great to put on in a room full of people with disparate tastes because, from my own research, no one ever disagrees with Lazy Syrup). Their sets are always sonic adventures and the endless collaboration adds an extra level to the excitement. It kinda feels like: If you haven't seen Lazy Syrup at Slay Bay, have you really seen Lazy Syrup Orchestra?

Recorded live at 5AM Saturday Morning - Slay Bay Stage, Bass Coast Festival 2017. Featuring @thomas-workshop (Raps & FX) , Cole Grizzy (Trumpet), @qcdef3 (Raps), & @Dunks (DJ/Conductor/MC). Tracklist below... Cover Design by Matt DL - https://www.behance.net/dezinedesigns Tracklist: Barrio Lindo - History of Colour Joe Hertz - At Dawn FKJ - Skyline Moontricks - Mountains Tessellated - Streets Kaytranada - Got it Good Ft Craig David (Lazy Syrup Live Version) Esbe - Tribute to Music (Lazy Syrup Jam Planet Version) Romare - L.U.V. Stro Elliot - The Summer Love Song Kartell - 5AM Goldbloc - Days are Dreaming (Wyln Remix) Tambour Battant - Open Your Eyes Resin Dogs - Space Beats (Lazy Syrup Get Down Version) Def3 - El Fin Del Mundo (LIVE) Alpha Channel - Yonder Stars Praful - Moon Glide (Mark Rae Remix) (Lazy Syrup Live Version) The Avener - Celestial Blues Persian Empire - To Na Bi (Lazy Syrup Live Version) Jain - Come Gater - Light of Love Ft Black Castro The Funk Hunters & Chali 2na Ft Tom Thum - Word to Spread (Smalltown DJ’s Remix) Clem Beatz - Somewhere Nice Plump DJ’s - Lost In Space Jamie George, Chris Lorenzo & Pete Graham - Let Me Down Parrov Stellar - Follow the Sun (Lcaw Remix) Buddy Guy & Tracy Chapman - Aint No Sunshine (Achtabahn Remix) Nicolas Jaar - And I Say (Xinobi Edit) - Justin Jay - Let Go (feat. Benny Bridges & Josh Taylor) Tom Misch - Beautiful Escape (feat. Zak Abel) Elton John - Rockit Man (Lobsterdust Dub Remix) Follow the syrup: facebook.com/lazysyruporchestra twitter.com/lazysyruporchestra instagram.com/lazysyruporchestra Download for free on The Artist Union

D. Tiffany

If you like a good dose of weird with your dance intake, then D. Tiffany is for you. Her grooves are trance-inducing, helping lull your hips and mind into thoughtless movement. Once you are properly captivated it's the easiest of tasks to pump weird musical ideas and sounds into your bloodstream to both discombobulate and delight. Her recent set here in Victoria's infamous Frequency Saturday series was in my body for days. I can't imagine how my brain will respond after a day or two of dancing in the melting heat. Hopefully her set as is as deep in the schedule as possible to allow for maximum brain-melt. Get weird.

@d-tiffany

Ivy Lab

I accidentally saw the last half of Ivy Lab's set last year at a festival and was mesmerized instantly. I didn't know anything about them before that, but their electronic music fit perfectly in with my decidedly hip-hop tastes, but this wasn't just hip-hop beats. It was weird and dark, heavy and groovy, pouring itself slowly into my ears and around my brain. It was an all-encompassing musical experience. When I would mention Ivy Lab in conversation afterwards, many people didn't know who I was talking about but the ones who knew the trio lit the fuck up at the mention of their name. The fervour of their fanbase gets me riled up and this new album, Death Don't Always Taste Good, they released a couple weeks ago, HOLY SHIT. This thing is a beast. I can't wait to hear what they do with these tracks as a framework on a proper, chest-rattling system. 10/10 can't miss.

Ivy Lab ‘Death Don't Always Taste Good’ Release Date: 11th May 2018 Label: 20/20 LDN Format: 2xLP // CD // Digital Cat No: 2020LDN012 Buy Vinyl/Digital from the 20/20 LDN webstore: http://bit.ly/2020LDN012 Ivy Lab present the ‘Death Don't Always Taste Good’ LP, their debut album proper, released 11th May 2018 through their own 20/20 LDN label. Tracklisting: 01. Fortune Teller 02. Ugly Bubble 03. Jet Lag 04. Astral Pirate Theme 05. Cake 06. Vanity Fair 07. A & E 08. Death Don't Always Taste Good 09. Snack Time 10. Calculate 11. Ozbo 12. Cadillac Ivy Lab http://www.ivylab.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/IvyLab http://www.twitter.com/ivylab_ http://www.soundcloud.com/ivylab http://www.instagram.com/ivylab 2020 http://2020ldn.com http://www.facebook.com/2020.LDN http://www.twitter.com/2020_ldn http://www.instagram.com/2020ldn

Woodhead

I've written about Woodhead before, but I honestly think that every chance you get to see Woodhead is a chance that you should take. One of the artists who helped open up house music for me, I have yet to come across anyone who consistently delights me with the utter warmth of their beats and grooves. His mixes have fuelled many a living room dance parties and his night-saving set from Shambhala in 2016 remains one of my most treasured electronic music highlights. If you like swampy warm house and disco grooves you definitely want to get after this set, and even if house isn't something you fuck with, you'll probably find something to dig if you like deep grooves of any kind.

Tracklist: Good2Groove 1.Let Love Live (Frankie Feliciano Vocal Mix) 2. Piece Of Soul (Bas Roos & Guy Steve) 3. Keep On Dancing-Williams Carrol (Vs Edit) 4. Love Is The Message (Moon Rocket- Re-Tide) 5. Why Can’t We See - Blind Truth Ft Tata & Stone (Club Mix) 6. Power - Javi Frias 7. Bad Girls -Used Disco (Original Mix) 8. Don’t Look Any Further - Danilo Rossini (Rossini & Mappa Rmx) 9. Mack Vibe Mr Meaner Ft Jaqueline Woodhead: 1. Luvless - Right Now 02. Loz Goddard - Now Is Where We Are 03. OJPB - Mysteries 04. Ari Bald - That Lonely Night 05. KIU D - Love In NY 06. Eli Escobar - City Song (COEO remix) 07. M.ono & Luvless - Eins A Legge 08. Tiger & Woods - Moonswing 09. Silk 86 - Rhapsody 10. Chevals - Lights 11. Chevals - Hot 12. Long Island Sound - I Chose You Because 13. Adryiano - Me & You & Her 14. A. M. Limonata - After Midnight Special 15. Tee Mango - This Is Where I'll Stay (With U) 16. Demuja - Turn Me On 17. The Black Madonna - Stay