The third edition of the music property features DJ Calm Chor, Kohra, Ox7gen and more
Over 50 artists from the Indian electronic music circuit will perform at the third edition of India’s homegrown music property, CTRL ALT DANCE. This year, the Goa-based property has also announced its relocation from Marbela Beach in Morjim to HillTop in Vagator and will take place from December 28th-30th, 2016.
The list of artists booked to perform include New Delhi techno artist Kohra, progressive house DJ Bullzeye, New Delhi-based techno DJ Calm Chor, electronic artist Jitter and more. CTRL ALT DANCE also features drum and bass and alternative electronica artists such as New Delhi’s Tarqeeb, Mumbai-based producers Ox7gen and DJ Uri for the first time as well as live sets from artists like Bengaluru electronica act Soul Space and Mumbai duo Burudu.
Also contributing this year is audio-visual company Rock n’ Roll from Amsterdam who will use their expertise to turn the two stage areas at the venue into a visual fantasy land courtesy of various light and sound effects. Says event curator Ankit Kocher aka DJ Ankytrixx, “Our main focus is on the visual aspect of the homegrown experience because we’ve already made an impression in terms of music.”
Tickets for CTRL ALT DANCE are now on sale, with day stag passes for Rs 1,500 and couple passes for Rs 2,500. Three-day stag passes are priced at Rs 4,000 and couple passes at Rs 7,000. Group passes are available at Rs 6,000 for a group of five and Rs 12,000 for a group of ten. Stay tuned for more details.
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