Mountain Oasis announces its finalized lineup

Earlier this week, Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit announced its final round of artists additions, including Deltron 3030 (collaboration between Dan the Automator, Del the Funky Homosapien, and Kid Koala), King Britt Presents Fhloston Paradigm featuring Pia Ercole, XXYYXX, PANTyRAiD, Rudimental, Darkside (Nicholas Jarr and Dave Harrington), Baths, Claude VonStroke, The Orb, Raime, How To Dress Well, Laurel Halo, William Basinksi, Tourist, Nostalghia, Big Black Delta, Jherek Bischoff, I Speak Machine (Tara Busch), and Alan Howarth (who scored the films “Halloween II” and “Halloween III”).

“Woven around the twin threads of contemporary electronic music and the creative use of technology – old and new – Mountain Oasis features world-class musical performances by many of the greatest artists in contemporary music, along with talks, seminars, and panels by artists and others; interactive experiences for audiences; art installations and exhibitions, and more,” says press for the festival. It will take place from Oct. 25-27 in downtown Asheville. Panels and other activities will be announced soon, along with a daily schedule.

The complete lineup is:

FRIDAY:
Bassnectar
Neutral Milk Hotel
Deltron 3030
Tricky
Baths
Claude VonStroke
Rustie
XXYYXX
Sparks
Jacques Greene
Daniel Johnston
Half Japanese
ITAL (Live)
Silver Apples
Jherek Bischoff
Nostalghia
People Get Ready

SATURDAY:
Nine Inch Nails
Animal Collective
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gary Numan
Chromatics
Zola Jesus & JG Thrillwell
The Bug
Bosnian Rainbows
Raime
Actress
Delorean
King Britt presents Fhloston Paradigm featuring Pia Ercole (USA Premiere)
Big Black Delta
I Speak Machine (Tara Busch)
Sorne

SUNDAY:
Pretty Lights
How To Destroy Angels
Disclosure
PANTyRAiD
Darkside
The Orb
Mount Kimbie
Jessie Ware
Rudimental
How To Dress Well
Shlohmo
Ulrich Schnauss
William Basinski
Autre Ne Veut
Tourist
Alan Howarth
Robert Delong
Laurel Halo
T.Williams

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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