Being a fan of music i'ts easy to get lost in the world of YouTube at the videos out there. We at MNUnderground have decided to put together five videos a week that we have found or dug up in the archives.
We have decided to call it Happy Trees in tribute to everyone's favorite little painter :)
Sit back and enjoy the first week of videos....
We have decided to call it Happy Trees in tribute to everyone's favorite little painter :)
Sit back and enjoy the first week of videos....
In honor of Cody coming into town to perform at the 7th Street entry this Friday, here is one of my favorite songs of his new album "Adobe Sessions".
Blending that southern twang with the whiskey fueled blues Cody is sure to surprise. Being a casual country fan, I can say that I'm excited to hit up this show. Get tickets here and don't miss out.
Growing up in the 90's Tracy Chapman made regular appearances on our stereo while cruising around with my parents on the boat. I've been a big fan of this song among others since then.
Manic Focus has been on my radar for a few years now, from his take on "Trampled By Turtles" to his newest release we at MN Underground appreciate the work he his putting in. A local act he is sure to impress if you get the chance to see him.
This newest track shows the talent he has, with the original track showing through enough that it still brings back childhood memories. Then he brings that funky fresh rhythm and sound that turned me on to him in the first place. One minute childhood comes rushing back then BAM I'm so into it that I forget that I'm in traffic and getting stared at. Funk you is what I got to say.
Sit back, listen and let it take you for a ride.
This year, the 4th iteration of what is quickly becoming one of the best festivals in the country has come to a close. The amount of local and national acts ranging from so many genres drew the largest crowd to date. The production level of this years event was evident as soon as we walked into the gates. The main stage grew to include more screens, more speakers and one hell of a drink bar. They went as far as adding a new stage and moving the big top down towards the grove.
The grove continues to be our favorite stage and the perfect location to start of the weekend. Lotus was first on our list. Only recently getting into their music I was excited to see what they had to offer on the stage. They know what they are doing on stage and it's evident almost the second they begin playing. The seamless transition between songs keeps the crowd in it until the end.
We meandered our way back to the main stage continuing to absorb the electric atmosphere that was apparent directly from the start. We had Odesza on the radar and knew we had to make the trek back down to the grove and wait for them to grace us with their presence. They had a couple drums and I was pumped to see what they could do with those. Throwing down tracks from their newest release they had everyone flooding in from the hill side to get as close as possible. My favorite jam they threw down was their Pretty Lights remix "One Day They'll Know". After that track we had one thing on our mind, food.
Hurrying back to the camp site to munch down some grub was exactly what we needed. Bassnectar was closing out the main stage and we knew we had to catch that set. He didn't disappoint, we have been a fan since I first heard the mix tape "Dream Tempo". His music has continued to evolve and he definitely knows how to manipulate his set to move with the crowd. Having 15,000 people bouncing to the subtle changes in the set definitely has to make you happy.
Friday nights after party is what had us the most excited, Griz has been on our super short list since he performed two years ago and we missed it. This was the perfect setting to see him for the first time after listening to his music intently for the last two years. His set started out with the new Big G and Griz joint and was exactly what was needed to get the crowd into it. Blending old and new along with and epic Grizmatik drop, had our faces on the ground. Of course he blew the top off the stage to end his set and we began the long trek across the street to our camp site.
After being told a half dozen ways to get out of the grounds we finally figured that out. It was a two hour journey that should have taken no more then 30 minutes. Any ways, it was time for some pizza quesadillas and attempt to catch some sleep.
Saturday morning sure came in a hurry and it was on to day two of the fest. We dipped out to pick up our third member of the crew, upon arrival back at the site it was directly to the river to cool off. Three lawn chairs in waist deep water with some cold beverages was exactly what our crew needed.
Manic Focus and Lizzo were two early acts we had to check out. Of course it was the same set times at two different stages. We meandered to both sets and were overwhelmed with the amount of activity that place sees all hours of the day. Manic Focus is a hot ticket in my opinion and with the live drummer, it's a recipe for success. We managed to make it back through the site after a quick detour through VIP camping.
The Weeknd was of course on our list of must sees, as one of the most popular acts of today we knew it was an opportunity we had to take advantage of. Our photographer managed to snag some really good shots and we were bumping along with the tunes. He had the crowd surging as he serenaded us with an amazing voice. With the crowd screaming for more he graced our presence one more time for his second encore ever. That whole set was an amazing experience.
After The Weeknd it was of course time for one of my favorite acts to see in concert, and this is the perfect setting every time. Big Gigantic continues to impress every single year. I have seen them every year they have been at Summer Set and this was by our favorite set of theirs, ever. Don't get me wrong I dig their new releases but that old school funk that they first entered the scene is still my favorite. And boy did they bring it, they threw down hit after hit for the entire set. When Dom rails on the sax that hard you know they were into it almost as much as the crowd was. They could play three nights in a row and I would not be disappointed.
Then it was off to the races with the rest of the crowd to The Grove Stage for The Floozies. I have listened to there music and had a pretty good idea how they would sound, I was wrong. They blew us away with that dirty funk sound that resonated throughout the valley. The Floozies had the whole crowd raging from start to finish. I would definitely put them on my short list of acts to see in person. It's a close tie between Big G and The Floozies as who had the best set of the weekend.
It was time to head back to the campsite, again. By this time my FitBit had gone off for my daily goal of 10,000 steps before I had gone to bed Sunday morning.
Unfortunately the MN Underground crew has to be adults on Monday so we usually don't make it the whole day on Sunday. Lettuce was on my short list but with the rain and the suspension of the festival for those few hours we didn't miss much. I am bummed that we missed out on Zed's Dead which destroys almost everywhere they go.
Sims Shows and React did one hell of a job this year, from the step up in production to the heavy hitting three day lineup I am looking forward to seeing what they come up with next year. Thanks again to everyone who helped us along and we look forward to mingling with the eclectic crowd again next year!
Fire breathing sculpture at The Grove stage |
The grove continues to be our favorite stage and the perfect location to start of the weekend. Lotus was first on our list. Only recently getting into their music I was excited to see what they had to offer on the stage. They know what they are doing on stage and it's evident almost the second they begin playing. The seamless transition between songs keeps the crowd in it until the end.
Griz fans everywhere, some more excited than others... |
We meandered our way back to the main stage continuing to absorb the electric atmosphere that was apparent directly from the start. We had Odesza on the radar and knew we had to make the trek back down to the grove and wait for them to grace us with their presence. They had a couple drums and I was pumped to see what they could do with those. Throwing down tracks from their newest release they had everyone flooding in from the hill side to get as close as possible. My favorite jam they threw down was their Pretty Lights remix "One Day They'll Know". After that track we had one thing on our mind, food.
Odesza throwing down with a spectacular light show. |
Hurrying back to the camp site to munch down some grub was exactly what we needed. Bassnectar was closing out the main stage and we knew we had to catch that set. He didn't disappoint, we have been a fan since I first heard the mix tape "Dream Tempo". His music has continued to evolve and he definitely knows how to manipulate his set to move with the crowd. Having 15,000 people bouncing to the subtle changes in the set definitely has to make you happy.
Not an extra inch of space for Bass Nectar - Photo cred SCOTIFY |
Friday nights after party is what had us the most excited, Griz has been on our super short list since he performed two years ago and we missed it. This was the perfect setting to see him for the first time after listening to his music intently for the last two years. His set started out with the new Big G and Griz joint and was exactly what was needed to get the crowd into it. Blending old and new along with and epic Grizmatik drop, had our faces on the ground. Of course he blew the top off the stage to end his set and we began the long trek across the street to our camp site.
After being told a half dozen ways to get out of the grounds we finally figured that out. It was a two hour journey that should have taken no more then 30 minutes. Any ways, it was time for some pizza quesadillas and attempt to catch some sleep.
Saturday morning sure came in a hurry and it was on to day two of the fest. We dipped out to pick up our third member of the crew, upon arrival back at the site it was directly to the river to cool off. Three lawn chairs in waist deep water with some cold beverages was exactly what our crew needed.
Manic Focus representing his home town in style. |
Manic Focus and Lizzo were two early acts we had to check out. Of course it was the same set times at two different stages. We meandered to both sets and were overwhelmed with the amount of activity that place sees all hours of the day. Manic Focus is a hot ticket in my opinion and with the live drummer, it's a recipe for success. We managed to make it back through the site after a quick detour through VIP camping.
Lizzo had everyone enthralled. |
The Weeknd was of course on our list of must sees, as one of the most popular acts of today we knew it was an opportunity we had to take advantage of. Our photographer managed to snag some really good shots and we were bumping along with the tunes. He had the crowd surging as he serenaded us with an amazing voice. With the crowd screaming for more he graced our presence one more time for his second encore ever. That whole set was an amazing experience.
The Weeknd moved to the main stage. How he didn't melt, we're not sure. |
After The Weeknd it was of course time for one of my favorite acts to see in concert, and this is the perfect setting every time. Big Gigantic continues to impress every single year. I have seen them every year they have been at Summer Set and this was by our favorite set of theirs, ever. Don't get me wrong I dig their new releases but that old school funk that they first entered the scene is still my favorite. And boy did they bring it, they threw down hit after hit for the entire set. When Dom rails on the sax that hard you know they were into it almost as much as the crowd was. They could play three nights in a row and I would not be disappointed.
Jeremy of Big G pounding out the funky beats. |
Then it was off to the races with the rest of the crowd to The Grove Stage for The Floozies. I have listened to there music and had a pretty good idea how they would sound, I was wrong. They blew us away with that dirty funk sound that resonated throughout the valley. The Floozies had the whole crowd raging from start to finish. I would definitely put them on my short list of acts to see in person. It's a close tie between Big G and The Floozies as who had the best set of the weekend.
The Floozies finishing off Saturday night with arguably the best set of the weekend. |
It was time to head back to the campsite, again. By this time my FitBit had gone off for my daily goal of 10,000 steps before I had gone to bed Sunday morning.
Unfortunately the MN Underground crew has to be adults on Monday so we usually don't make it the whole day on Sunday. Lettuce was on my short list but with the rain and the suspension of the festival for those few hours we didn't miss much. I am bummed that we missed out on Zed's Dead which destroys almost everywhere they go.
Sims Shows and React did one hell of a job this year, from the step up in production to the heavy hitting three day lineup I am looking forward to seeing what they come up with next year. Thanks again to everyone who helped us along and we look forward to mingling with the eclectic crowd again next year!
In it's 4th iteration, the Summerset Music and Camping Festival has once again grown in both size and scale with added stages and it's most ambitious line-up yet. The 3-day festival held in western Wisconsin is just weeks away and as anticipation builds, we thought we'd run through what they have in store.
Now with music on 5 different stages, there is action happening all the time. Last year's upgraded Grove stage may have been the best of the 4. Now with this year's additon of the Meadow stage, it's anyone's guess as to where our favorite spot will be. With acts like Purity Ring, Theivery Corp and Lettuce on the new stage, I'm guessing it's already in the running for the top spot. The Grove stage is not lacking top quality acts either though with Odesza, Lotus, The Weeknd and Tune-Yards all gracing that stage.
The daily schedule came out recently and we've been scrutinizing it daily. Trying to put together a schedule of our own has been something of a challenge. With 5 stages and dozens of acts we want to see, being able to teleport would be a wonderful gift for these three days.
Aside from the headliners, Bassnectar, Big Gigantic and Deadmau5 which we know will draw record crowds, here are some of the highlights we are most excited for...
Odesza:
Lotus:
Slow Magic:
Thievery Corp:
Manic Focus:
Tune-Yards:
Lettuce:
If that wasn't enough music for you, hold on to your shorts for the after parties... Kicking off once the main stage shows wrap up, you are in for some great tunes and historically some of the coolest and most musically creative collaborations we've ever seen. Griz on Friday night and the Floozies on Saturday??? Yes, please!
Needless to say, we are a bit pumped... Who are you most excited to see?
Now with music on 5 different stages, there is action happening all the time. Last year's upgraded Grove stage may have been the best of the 4. Now with this year's additon of the Meadow stage, it's anyone's guess as to where our favorite spot will be. With acts like Purity Ring, Theivery Corp and Lettuce on the new stage, I'm guessing it's already in the running for the top spot. The Grove stage is not lacking top quality acts either though with Odesza, Lotus, The Weeknd and Tune-Yards all gracing that stage.
The daily schedule came out recently and we've been scrutinizing it daily. Trying to put together a schedule of our own has been something of a challenge. With 5 stages and dozens of acts we want to see, being able to teleport would be a wonderful gift for these three days.
Click to see Full Size |
Odesza:
Lotus:
Slow Magic:
Thievery Corp:
Manic Focus:
Tune-Yards:
Lettuce:
If that wasn't enough music for you, hold on to your shorts for the after parties... Kicking off once the main stage shows wrap up, you are in for some great tunes and historically some of the coolest and most musically creative collaborations we've ever seen. Griz on Friday night and the Floozies on Saturday??? Yes, please!
Needless to say, we are a bit pumped... Who are you most excited to see?
As Summer Set continues to grow, the festival grounds will once again expand to provide music enthusiasts with the ultimate experience and atmosphere. For the second year in a row, the festival adds another stage with increased production, bringing the total number of stages to five. The new stage, dubbed A Live One, will feature critically acclaimed bands with live performances from Purity Ring, Tycho, Tanlines, Lettuce, Railroad Earth, and many more.
2015 marks a special year for Summer Set’s hip-hop fans as Wu Tang’s Ghostface Killah hits the stage with Toronto jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD for one of their notorious live performances. Additionally, in celebration of the 20-year anniversary since the release of their renowned second album, which includes the Grammy Award-Winning Song "Tha Crossroads,” Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will be performing their full-length album E. 1999 Eternal in full.
To accompany the eclectic lineup, Summer Set provides festival-goers with affordable VIP camping packages that offers unrivaled amenities and perks, including private restrooms and showers, full assistance from dedicated VIP staff members, access to all after parties, and private viewing areas at the Main Stage and Grove Stage, plus much more. Attendees will be provided with preferred on-site parking and advanced entry to “The Woods” VIP campgrounds, beginning on Thursday August 14th at 4:00 pm, ahead of the General Admission ticket holders. Free professional massages, and an additional mini-stage featuring intimate DJ sets exclusive to VIP campers, will also join the VIP amenities in 2015.
SSMF has taken extensive fan feedback into consideration and is dedicated to providing the best possible experience year after year for the fans and artists. Camping prices have been significantly reduced, starting as low as $99 per campsite, which equals roughly $22/person to camp for the weekend, and there will be more experiential interactive elements than in past years.
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