The stage featured performances by Delhi Sultanate, Natasha Diggs, Palms Trax and more
The Ray-Ban Studios Desert Oasis Stage at this year’s Magnetic Fields Festival which took place between December 13th and 15th at the Alsisar Palace in Rajasthan featured some spellbinding performances.
New York City-based DJ Natasha Diggs and reggae dancehall artist Delhi Sultanate (BFR Sound System) both put on emphatic “good morning” sets over at the Ray-Ban Studios Desert Oasis Stage on day two and three of the festival respectively. Diggs delighted us with her funk remixes; which included English acid jazz band Jamiroquai‘s “Cosmic Girl.” Delhi Sultanate for his part spun vinyls which ranged from reggae, ska, drum and bass and more.
If you are attending Magnetic Fields, you better be ready to party not just over the weekend but well into the final performance of the festival. Palms Trax, who hit the Ray-Ban Studios Desert Oasis Stage, went on to play a pumping last set. The Berlin-based electronic artist’s techno sounds were the perfect swan song for the festival as attendees filled the sand around the stage with their dance moves and grooved along like they had never before.
Check out photos from the Ray-Ban Studios Desert Oasis Stage below:
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