The Moving Castle All-Stars have been popping up at festivals like Splash House and this past weekend’s HARD Day of the Dead and blessing us with some insane sets. Five of the collective members will be going up at this weekend’s Brooklyn Electronic Festival. As part of the weekend’s festivities, Dirty Chocolate, Hunt For The Breeze, Josh Jacobson, TJANI, and Yung Wall Street are holding down Brooklyn’s Baby’s All Right this coming Saturday. Get to know more about the MC stars below and get tickets here.
Dirty Chocolate is coming back to New York to slide into the headlining slot alongside his fellow Moving Castle pals. Armed with a new Holo EP, out on Nest HQ, we’re excited to hear what Dirty’s live set has in store. Check out the single “Hologram”.
After taking a brief hiatus from releasing music, Hunt For The Breeze returned with his new single “Call” and is hot off a tour with fellow Moving Castle members AO Beats, Robokid, and Yung Wall Street this summer.
Coming off a string of recent shows in Brooklyn NY, and a few performances with the Moving Castle Squad, most notably at Splash House in Palm Springs CA this summer, Josh Jacobson is back with a new collaboration with Brooklyn based singer Skela. Check out “Not Alone” and be on the lookout for the video soon.
Tjani, coming off a series of hype remixes, is back with his Moving Castle buddies to get things going this weekend. Check out his popular remix of ASTR’s “Activate Me”.
Yung Wall Street, also just getting back from a series of shows on the west coast and a tour with Hunt For The Breeze, will deff be warming things up early. His latest remix of Tove Lo’s “Talking Bodies” definitely bumps.
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[By Jordan Farley]
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