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What You Missed at the 2024 Lost Lands Festival, the Gold Standard of Bass Music Experiences

rmtsa by rmtsa
September 30, 2024
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What You Missed at the 2024 Lost Lands Festival, the Gold Standard of Bass Music Experiences
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“It’s a coming-together of an entire scene… and it’s a sect of EDM that is unlike anything else we’ve seen.” 

Those are the words of electronic music star Grabbitz, but they’re reflected by the tens of thousands of ravers and artists alike who annually attend Lost Lands.

Despite facing challenges in 2024, like a ban of open flames and pyrotechnics, the 2024 edition of Excision’s flagship festival came out on top as its most groundbreaking yet, reinforcing its standing as the gold standard for stateside bass music.

EDM.com was once again on the grounds of Ohio’s Legend Valley to cover this one-of-a-kind event. Read on to discover some of the best moments from Lost Lands 2024.

The brand-new “Crater” stage pushed laser technology to its limits

Fans have always made the trip to Lost Lands for the bleeding-edge laser production of Excision Presents, but their brand-new “Crater” stage brought that technology to new heights by virtue of an eye-popping 360° setup.

The stage was created by Hauss Collective with more than 100 lasers and over 6000w, according to Lightwave International. They made the sky vanish, replacing it with a vibrant canopy of light that pulsed in sync with heavy-hitting dubstep beats. For many, the stage was the highlight of Lost Lands.

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No fireworks? No problem

Approximately a week before the festival’s gates were to open, Lost Lands and the Ohio State Fire Marshal released a statement banning all flame effects, pyrotechnics and most open flame burning of propane. Many had hoped to witness the festival’s renowned fireworks display and were left disappointed by the news.

However, Excision Presents quickly adapted by introducing an awe-inspiring drone show. Instead of traditional fireworks, hundreds of drones lit up the sky in intricate formations, from dinosaurs to Excision’s logo. The swift response from the Lost Lands team highlighted their dedication to providing an exceptional experience, ensuring that fans enjoyed stunning visuals despite the limitations. 

@excision

The drones took over Lost Lands last night! Thank you for an unforgettable night 1, Headbangers! #lostlands

♬ original sound – Excision

Surprise b2b sets brought together dubstep’s biggest names

As the days went on, the energy remained high, with many of the festival’s highlights occurring even after the headlining acts concluded. Given the incredible talent on the lineup, extremely rare b2bs were inevitable—and they did not disappoint.

From Crankdat and Kompany to Tape B and Levity, and even Excision, Wooli, LEVEL UP, Sullivan King and Dion Timmer, these surprise sets provided a rare opportunity to witness diverse styles converge and experience some of the biggest names in the game experimenting with their sounds.

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@awesomeesaucin

still processing how i saw all these djs on the same stage at the CRATER #lostlands #excision #subtronics #wooli #levelup #sullivanking #diontimmer #lasers #edm #crater #afters #dubstep

♬ original sound – awesome saucin!

New generation of producers stepped into the spotlight

The nation’s biggest artists in dubstep and bass music play at Lost Lands, but it’s arguably the rising talents that steal the show. ALLEYCVT, Hairitage, INZO, Zingara, LAYZ and many more threw down over the course of the weekend.

Notably, on the first day of the festival, EDM.com Class of 2024 trio Levity graced the Prehistoric Stage, bringing their signature wobbling bass and soaring synths to the mainstage. Considering it was such an early set, the size of the crowd showed that fans were eager to experience the group’s infectious energy.

Elsewhere, Pauline Herr dominated the Forest Stage with a set filled with high-energy trap music. Even when the rain started falling, her stage presence kept spirits high, a testament to her ability to connect with crowds and elevate the overall experience.

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DJ Snake debuted a new alias, The Outlaw 

Less than 24 hours before the festival, DJ Snake teased a new alias on his social media in cryptic fashion. He then debuted The Outlaw and surprised the Lost Lands faithful by throwing down a heavy set filled with dubstep, tearout and hard techno.

Even though he’s a decade into his career, it was refreshing to see him experiment with his sound and keep his fans on their toes. It remains to be seen whether or not more performances from The Outlaw are on the horizon before Snake plays his “final show” in 2025.

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