Symbiosis Gathering Music You Can Trip To – 2016 Lineup & Free Download

Symbiosis Gathering, a multifaceted lakeside arts, music, and community gathering, today released a compilation via Bandcamp offering fans a free downloadable collection of material from the electronic artists and live performers that make up the ‘Family Tree’ lineup.

Symbiosis Music You Can Trip To

In alignment with the diverse curation of the gathering, the compilation showcases a wide range of artists from headlining acts like Ta-Ku, Gramatik, and RL Grime, to live spectacles Beats Antique, FKJ, Hundred Waters, and Dirtwire, to champions of the bass music movement Ekali, An-Ten-Nae and Dimond Saints, and Desert Hearts house/techno purveyors Mikey Lion, Lee Reynolds, and Marbs. The compilation is available to download for free exclusively via Bandcamp HERE.

03 ReUnion Palace by JoelDean Stockdill and Shrine

This collection of music only features a slice of the complete ‘Family Tree’ lineup which also welcomes FKA Twigs, Santigold,Warpaint, Balkan Beat Box, Oh Wonder, and Rising Appalachia alongside global purveyors of the underground Claude VonStroke, Justin Martin, Lee Foss, Pan-Pot, Seth Troxler, and Shiba San, plus bass-heavy performances by Gaslamp Killer, Opiou, Ott & The All-Seeing I, Plastician, Random Rab and many more.

The Symbiosis Gathering ‘Family Tree’ Bandcamp Compilation Includes:

  1. Gramatik – Back To The future feat. Probcause
  2. RL Grime – Scylla (VIP)
  3. Opiou x Shapeshifter – Slug A Bug
  4. Ta-Ku & Wafia – Meet In The Middle (Ekali Remix)
  5. So Butterfly (Beats Antique Remix ft Sorne) – Bassnectar
  6. FKJ feat Tom Bailey – Drops
  7. Ekali – Unfaith
  8. Dirtwire – Yes
  9. Dimond Saints – SUBD
  10. An-Ten-Nae – That’s Why
  11. Hundred Waters – Murmurs
  12. Marbs – Tusks & Tales [Desert Hearts]
  13. Mikey Lion – Playa Dreams [Desert Hearts]
  14. Lee Reynolds & Machino – Flores [Desert Hearts]

Download this album for free exclusively via Bandcamp HERE

07 ReUnion Palace Photo by John Felix Shaw

About Symbiosis Gathering

The Symbiosis experience, defined by cutting edge musical and art programming, will include countless art installations and multiple collectives of live painters, forward thinking musical acts spread across distinctly varied stages, plus a first of its kind art boat program. Symbiosis Gathering: ‘Family Tree’ will not only be a time for celebrating the reunion of families and memories from past years, but will serve as a precursor for what may be the burgeoning brand’s most important event to date: Symbiosis Gathering Oregon Eclipse 2017.

09 Big Island Photo by John Felix Shaw

More Information About Symbiosis Gathering

Download the free Symbiosis Family Tree Compilation here.

Check out the full Symbiosis music schedule here.

Check out the list of Symbiosis Workshops here.

RSVP for Symbiosis here.

Get your Symbiosis tickets here.

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About Lorna Liana

Lorna Liana is a new media strategist and lifestyle business coach to visionary entrepreneurs. She travels the world while running her business as a digital nomad. Lorna's boutique agency provides “done for you” web design, development and online marketing services for social ventures, sustainable brands, transformational coaches and new paradigm thought leaders. She is also a personal development junkie, and 20 year practitioner of shamanism, with extensive training in Tibetan Bon Shamanism and the ayahuasca traditions of the Amazon Basin. A self-professed ayahuasca snob and perennial ayahuasca tourist, Lorna has been drinking ayahuasca since 2004. She's been in approximately 150 ayahuasca ceremonies (from terrible to fantastic), and tasted wide variety of ayahuasca brews (from awful to exquisite). Her ayahuasca experience spans 30+ different shamans and facilitators, 7 indigenous tribes, several Brazilian churches, and a host of neo-shamanic circles, in Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Europe, the US, and Asia. Through this widely-varied background, she hopes to shed some perspective on the globalization of ayahuasca.

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