iii Points 2019 Playlist: Friday Highlights
Readable Noise curates your audible guide to the anticipated festival, kicking off Friday
Miami- Festivals can be daunting for the senses. In addition to the vast array of treats for the eyes and scents to entice, there is often so much to take in, it's a coin toss to figure which acts you want to see. And though the Miami arts and music festival has headliners that will make you grin like a kid, it's equally important to remember the new acts that introduce the heavy hitters.
Not sure which to come early for? We have you covered, creating a day by day highlight playlist to make your iii Points experience the absolute best one.
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A longtime secret gem of Miami, the artist combines the best of the ethereal with the area's oceanic, making a booming sound that is as drawing as the new tide, most notably in “Dissolve”; the aquatic counterpart to Zola Jesus
The Miami aesthetic is well stacked in the line-ups favor, with "Closer" being a favored example of this. Perfect for the coasting drive from everywhere to Key Biscayne or the heart of the city itself.
Twelve Tales- "Goddess of Fortune"
This year's run has chosen some of the most intriguing up and coming DJ's, Twelve Tales being one of these; taking beach vibes and building upon it to make a layered and refreshing beat.
Another one of these intriguing is True Vine. With a bio describing himself as a Christian DJ, the mix is interesting. We chose this track for it's diversity and pure breadth of space. With an almost Radiohead atmosphere combined with an odd almost religious aspect rooted solely in the house of music, the DJ is one of our ones to catch.
Spacey and beautiful, this act hits all the right marks. With a landscape that can take you to the edges of the Orion Belt, or even autumn memories, we're looking forward to seeing how TIDUR. will take this journey into the live realm.
Dim Past- "Alone In The Zone (Demo)"
Though we try not to pick favorites, Dim Past is definitely on our anticipated list. With a witchhouse meets 90's feel, the track highlights why the aforementioned genre is one of the most ripe in the field and the collective are doing it brilliantly.
Tama Gucci- "Lower My Shades"
The track, which scores an orange neon sunset to perfection, is perfect in it’s clean composition, which is a just a taste alongside the act’s other works.
Telescope Thieves- “Sing Sing”
Another Miami aesthetic track, ““Sing Sing” incorporates a smooth groove that will keep you afloat in the great sea of artists this year.
Jacques Greene- “You Can’t Deny”
Following in the vein of DJ greats such as Arthur Baker (who incidentally, will be playing on Sunday) and a touch of Burial, the track is beautifully done, with both a fantastic build-up and honest delivery.
Listen to playlist above and look out for Saturday’s posting...
Tickets for iii Points and further info can be found here http://iiipoints.com