5 Acts You Can’t Miss At Festival X 2022

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Australia’s Festival X will return nationally this November and December with festival gates set to open in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and The Gold Coast.

The return of Festival X will kicks start the summer in the best way possible and this year’s edition will showcase the finest acts in dance and hip-hop including names like Calvin Harris, Megan Thee Station, Don Toliver, Green Velvet, MaRLo and many more.

With an overwhelming lineup or superstars and hidden gems, we dived deep into the artist roster to find 5 must see acts at Festival X 2023.

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Sub Focus

Throughout a 16-year career, Nick Douwma, aka Sub Focus has risen through the ranks of the underground jungle to become a global dance music superstar. First, building a reputation around air-punching, dancefloor-dismantling drum & bass, he now draws from all corners of the electronic landscape – epitomising the ‘anything goes’ mantra of today’s scene. His journey began in 2003, when he signed his first tunes to drum & bass’ biggest label Ram Records, off the back of a CD:R handed to label boss Andy C by one of his friends whilst drunk. Despite this inauspicious introduction, the legendary DJ was so impressed by the content that he duly signed every track and invited Douwma to join the Ram family.

Sub Focus‘ tunes – expansive, fiercely creative, but made with the scientific precision of a military warhead – immediately stood out from the crowd and were soon being rotated by every major DJ in the scene, garnering airplay on mainstream radio and drawing fans from throughout the globe. The next logical step was an album. But as he’s shown throughout his career, Douwma wanted to push himself further and create something more encompassing than the often insular confines of drum & bass. Drawing on his love of all strains of dance music, from 80s synth pioneers Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre, through dance leviathans The Chemical Brothers to futuristic house and techno acts like Lindstrom and Matthew Dear, his eponymous debut album released in 2009 featured not only drum & bass but dubstep, old-school breakbeat, bumping house and lashings of electro and rock, all brought together in a taut collection that could only have been made in the 21st century. It was an instant hit. Rather than taking his foot off the gas, the decade since has been similarly successful for one of dance music’s enduring stars. Sophomore album Torus was released in 2013, channelling a dancefloor-focused, floor-filling vibe. The 13-track release included ‘Endorphins’ and ‘Turn Back Time’, singles that both made it into the UK Top 10, whilst three others made it into the Top 40. Douwma has spent the past few years perfecting his stunning, immersive live show, joining Pendulum on tour, wowing the bulging Glastonbury crowds and selling out Brixton Academy on two occasions. Sub Focus and Dimension‘s 2018 single ‘Desire’ has clocked up over 30 million global streams, signifying a new chapter in the story. Moving into 2019, the release of double-single ‘Solar System’ and ‘Siren’ conveys an artist who’s stayed true to his musical roots throughout his long career.