From Armin van Buuren to Mochakk, electronic music dominates Coachella
COACHELLA 2026 in Indio, California, traditionally rock-focused, dedicated nearly half its lineup to electronic artists — from Fatboy Slim to rising stars like Australia’s Ninajirachi — headlined by Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G. This shift reflects post-COVID electronic music’s surge in accessibility and pop crossovers. Swedish DJ Adam Beyer noted its visibility across genres, while Armin van Buuren highlighted how electronic elements now permeate all music, blurring genre lines for younger audiences drawn to mood and energy. Festivalgoer John Good praised the “rave after rave” vibe at Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize’s joint set. Highlights included Anyma’s immersive “ÆDEN” premiere on the main stage (delayed by winds), Beyer with trance legend van Buuren, Brazilian DJ Mochakk’s genre-blending debut influenced by MPB and Tropicalia, and Spanish duo MESTIZA’s techno-flamenco with dancers. “The genre has no borders,” said Belah of MESTIZA, crediting its evolution for Coachella’s diverse Sahara tent lineup. DJs emphasized immersive, unpredictable sets blending old and new, thriving in festival settings that prioritize physical, emotional experiences over rigid categories. — AFP
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