Sun City Music Festival Weekend Warriors: Tiësto, Flosstradamus, Eats Everything

The weekend has finally landed! We hope you had a great July 4th celebrating our independence with friends, family, and good ol’ fashioned Americana. This week, we’re going vintage with three sets from our Sun City Music Festival talent from the earlier years of their career. If you haven’t bought your tickets to the Labor Day weekend event, you can order online, or in select stores.

Tiësto: In Search of Sunrise Asia Volume 7

The Asia edition of In Search of Sunrise is Tiësto‘s and his seventh, most successful, and final contribution to the compilation series in 2008.

Why We Love It

Who doesn’t love an album you can play from start to finish without skipping a track? Both discs of this compilation were just that and the release climbed up Billboard’s Top 200, Internet Albums, Electronic Albums, and Independent Albums charts. Still timeless as ever, here is our favorite In Search of Sunrise.

Flosstradamus: Jubilation Mixtape

After releasing their debut EP Jubilation in 2011 on Fool’s Gold Recs, Flosstradamus gave away this mixtape, featuring a selection of some of their favorite Chicago footwork/juke tracks.

Why We Love It

We hope we have some Sun City footwork fans out there, because this Flosstradamus mix is on fire. Never heard of the genre footwork? Think trap – but in double time. Intrigued yet? This energetic bass-fueled mix is a snapshot of the boys at the brink of the meteoric rise they’re currently riding high at. Prepare to move!

Eats Everything: BBC Radio One’s Essential Mix

Making his Essential Mix debut back in 2011, Eats Everything recorded his live set from All Gone Pete Tong at Bristol In:Motion.

Why We Love It

Still buzzing from the success of his breakout single “Entrance Song,” Eats Everything was fast-tracked to lend his gifts for Pete Tong’s world-famous BBC One Essential Mix. This two-hour journey was and is a great introduction for the Bristol native. Though his name is still relatively new, Eats Everything has definitely become a staple in forward-thinking production. Here is your Intro to Everything.