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India's Bass Camp Festival returns for its 11th iteration

India's pioneering celebration of bass-heavy electronic music lands in Mumbai, Delhi, Indore, Pune, Goa, Hyderabad & Bangalore in October

  • Adrianna Cheung
  • 2 October 2023
India's Bass Camp Festival returns for its 11th iteration

Set to take place throughout just over two weeks of this month, Bass Camp Festival returns for its eleventh iteration.

Scheduled for 4-22 October, the multi-city event plans to stop by Mumbai, Delhi, Indore, Pune, Goa, Hyderabad and Bangalore, presenting over 16 shows featuring 35-40 local and international artists.

Marking its 11th anniversary, Bass Camp Festival is presented by Krunk — a label that has played a pivotal role in shaping India's electronic music landscape — known for top-notch line-up curation and fostering a vibrant music community.

The line-up of international guests at the festival features renowned artists such as Sully, IYRE and Papa Nugs from the UK, Surusinghe representing Australia, Taso from the US, Slovenia's Raketa plus Janaka Selekta who's based in both the UK and US.

Previous headliners include the likes of London Elektricity, Nikki Nair, Fixate, Eprom, Swindle and more.

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It goes without saying that Bass Camp Festival has also gathered an equally stellar line-up of local DJs, such as Oceantied, The Untitled One, Benkii, and many more, adding an extra layer of talent and excitement to the mix.

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Established in February 2010, Bass Camp Festival is India's pioneering and exclusive celebration of bass-heavy electronic music. This festival is dedicated to promoting cutting-edge genres such as jungle, drum'n'bass, dubstep, electro, breaks, footwork, and all other genres that place a strong emphasis on bass.

For more info on Bass Camp Festival, head over to its official website here and watch the official 2019 aftermovie below.

Adrianna Cheung is Mixmag Asia’s Culture Curator, follow her on Instagram.

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