Le Bon Air 2024 still on our minds with the breeze of the sea and fresh electronic soundscapes & beyond. Le Bon Air 2024 stayed longer in our minds like the refreshing city of Marseille, blending perfectly with the cutting-edge electronic soundscapes that define this festival.
From the moment we arrived, the unique location—a of industrial charm and intimate vibes—set the tone for a festival unlike any other. The lineup was nicely curated and had a mixture of electronic music but not only. Be ready to explore new music territories. Whether you were soaking up the sun during a daytime set or losing yourself of the night rhythms of an abandoned car park.
3 days, 2 nights, and a final!
The Festival Le Bon Air took place in sunny Marseille over the weekend: 17, 18 & 19 MAY.
It took place in a spacious full of concrete multiple-level building with a rooftop stage at its top and an art gallery.
We had a blast to enjoy it and did a little recap from the expierience with the point of view of @keyistudio .
Since 2016, this annual event has transformed unconventional spaces in an old tobacco factory into vibrant dance floors. Over 100 artists from diverse backgrounds showcase various musical genres. Including techno, house, disco, Italo, EBM, drum & bass, gabber, hardcore, dancehall, but also ambient, celebrating the interplay between evolving styles.
Lot of smily open minded visitors with the urge to dance and spread the good vibes only.
One of the highlights was the Laurent Garnier sunset live mix.
We really enjoyed the live act stage with even bands and an interesting fusion of the line-up beyond the electronic soundscapes.