New Additions Feature Subtronics (Performing Two Sets), Fly With Us (Chris Lorenzo B2B AC Slater), Green Velvet B2B Patrick Topping, The Disco Biscuits, The Blessed Madonna, G Jones, Sara Landry, Kasablanca, Hamdi, Max Styler, Odd Mob & OMNOM present HYPERBEAM + More
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Elements Music & Arts Festival, the premier immersive electronic festival in the Northeast, has unveiled its phase two lineup for the 2024 edition, scheduled to take place in Long Pond, Pennsylvania from August 9-11. Known for its unique blend of music, community, art, camping, and adventure, Elements promises an unparalleled escape where creativity and wonder come together.
New additions to the lineup include exciting back-to-back performances such as Fly With Us featuring Chris Lorenzo and AC Slater, and a highly anticipated set from house favorites Green Velvet B2B Patrick Topping. Fans can also look forward to two distinct sets from bass giant Subtronics, the jam band legends The Disco Biscuits, and the unifying dance figure The Blessed Madonna. Additionally, Sara Landry, known for her hard techno prowess, G Jones, the enigmatic production mastermind, and live electronic duo Kasablanca will be gracing the stage. Rising stars like Odd Mob & OMNOM present HYPERBEAM, Hamdi, and Max Styler will also make their mark.
Timothy Monkiewicz, Elements Co-Founder, shared, “We aimed to bring something fresh and exciting with this phase two lineup, featuring a mix of house and techno artists and rare back-to-back sets. We’re thrilled to include The Disco Biscuits, a cherished band from Pennsylvania. This lineup offers a diverse array of experiences, and we can’t wait for everyone to enjoy it.”
Photo Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Jake West
These additions join an initial lineup that already featured some of the most electrifying names in dance music, from chart-topping stadium-filling superstar Illenium, to a Redux set from pioneering GRAMMY-nominated DJ and producer Kaskade, the darker shades of forward thinking producers Liquid Stranger and LSDREAM, and the head-splitting sounds of Excision.
The depth continues with GRAMMY-nominated melodic bass pioneers Slander, a back to back from Black Book Records head Chris Lake and Hellbent Records boss Cloonee, hard hitting versatile trap producer TroyBoi, a back to back throwdown from Sullivan King and Kayzo, plus D&B favorites like Sub Focus and Dimension. Heavier leaning sonics will also be well represented by the likes of Claude VonStroke’s iconic Barclay Crenshaw project, multi-talented French artist and Odyzey Music label head CloZee, bass producer Of The Trees, and multi-faceted rapper and producer Wreckno.
The four primary stages at Elements are aptly named to each represent one of the key elements that define not only the event’s experience, but the very fabric of the natural world it celebrates. Fire is the home for thrill-seekers who thrive off moments of spontaneous fun, while Earth presents a psychedelic paradise of neon trees, galactic mushrooms, and airborne jellyfish. Air offers a temple of melodies tucked deep in the forest, while the sunshine playground known as Water is where acrobats, pirates, and clowns are ever abounding and swimsuits are heavily encouraged.
Festivalgoers can also explore a magical playground complete with Burning Man style art cars and rows of Vibe Villages, which are decorated theme camps created by guests. Elements will additionally showcase 3D video projection mapping, interactive performances, and large-scale art installations, plus a Health & Wellness lineup with yoga, aromatherapy, dance, comedy, sound baths, and multidisciplinary workshops.
The yearly Art of Change program is a key facet of the festival’s community driven ethos, which was created to amplify marginalized voices. The 2023 edition focused on the LGBTQIA+ community while featuring workshops on Queer history, sexual orientation, and the essence of Drag, onwards to a Pride Parade. The festival’s Drag Brunch event donated funds from each drink sold to The Trevor Project, who provide crisis support for the community. More details and applications for The Art of Change program will be shared closer to the festival, while applications for Vibe Villages, Art & Visual Artists, Performers, and more are available now.
Photo Courtesy of Elements Music & Arts Festival // Adi Adinayev
Elements has grown rapidly into an immersive multi-day camping experience, along the way becoming a staple of the festival circuit. The move to Long Pond has aided in this growth, with Elements now hosted in the woodlands adjacent to the raceway. The venue is powered by an onsite solar farm, further assisting Elements in its long-term sustainability goals.
Tier Three GA and VIP passes are currently on sale through the official Elements Festival website. Elements also offers a variety of options related to accommodations, which range from car camping to on-site glamping, nearby hotels, and preset RVs and tents for those seeking an elevated experience. Shuttle passes will also be available for those looking to avoid driving, which provide rides from a variety of major cities throughout the Northeast.
About Elements Music & Arts Festival
Elements is best described as an escape unlike any other, a four-day music, art and camping festival and creative getaway designed for all those who wonder. What started as a humble one-day event in 2013 on the Brooklyn waterfront has grown into an immersive camping experience and staple of the North American festival circuit.
Now moving into its seventh year, growing into its new prodigal home of Long Pond, PA, the fiercely independent event has remained true to its ethos of interactivity and connection, showcasing world-class electronic music amongst mind-blowing stage designs, large-scale art, roaming performers, culture and wellness forward programming, and boundless surprises. It is this creative spirit and forward-thinking experiential curation that fuels the brand’s ethos of consistent progress and evolution.