16th-19th July 2015 The Garden Tisno, Croatia stopmakingsense.eu / https://www.facebook.com/events/1597974073755042/?fref=ts
Striking the perfect balance between a blissful beach escape and a festival featuring the most credible crews and finest selectors from the electronic underground, Stop Making Sense announce this years summer outing with a brand new date for the 2015 edition, now set for a long-weekend between 16th-19th July 2015.
!Offering a relaxed, free-spirited family vibe combined with a discerning bookings policy that spans eclectic underground tastes, Stop Making Sense is the best kept secret on the Croatian festival calendar. From house, disco and techno to electro, soul and funk, festival-goers can expect four days and four nights of dancing, feasting, lounging and partying in the sea, in the sun, and under the stars. See what went down last year with this video here: http://vimeo.com/106729275
Stop Making Sense announces first wave of artists on the bill for the idyllic Croatian festival this July;
HEADLINERS Skream / Jackmaster / Anja Schneider / Martyn / Nick Höppner / Sebo K / Anthony Naples (+ many more TBC)
CREWS Sub CluB / Warm / Mobilee / Get Diverted / Tessellate / Percolate/ Not So Silent / Corsica Studios
RESIDENTS Jasper James AND.ID / Miss Jools / Ali Tillett / Myles Mears / Rob Alldritt / Tessellate DJs / Krywald / Farrer / Madera Verde / Aroop Roy / Twinkat Soul / Belch / Mullen / Ray Philp
Stop Making Sense 2015 16th-19th July 2015 The Garden Tisno, Croatia
stopmakingsense.eu / https://www.facebook.com/events/1597974073755042/?fref=ts
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