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Brownies & Lemonade Take Over Under The K Bridge

Brownies & Lemonade have been having some landmark shows on the East Coast for the past few years. The predominately LA group has been coming across the country to show off their talent. Their takeover at Under The K Bridge might have been their best New York show yet.

Their lineup spanned multiple genres with Alison Wonderland, Madeon, Wavedash, and more taking the stage. The diverse lineup gave a festival experience allowing all fans of dance music to be happy. With Drum & Bass taking off in the States it was lovely to see Camo & KrookedMefjus, and MC Daxta share the stage. Their set was intense and thrilling.

The new New York venue is a unique experience that all should attend. It takes place literally under a bridge at the iconic Kosciuszko Bridge in Brooklyn. It is a festival-like experience there with ample space to dance and the ability for 2 stages. There is also a row of 10 food trucks with a diverse food lineup for your snacking pleasures. There are plenty of bathrooms and chill spots as well to soak in the New York night.

The production continues to get better and better with each visit. Brownies & Lemonade went all out with the lighting and screens it was definitely the best show yet I have seen there.

Alison Wonderland & Madeon

Alison Wonderland & Madeon were the 2 headliners of the show. Madeon had the crowd in his grasp as the DJ-focused set pushed and pulled. He played a fantastic mix of his own music mixed with hard-hitting tracks. It was my first time seeing him and I finally got all the hype around him! He has some truly beautiful songs and when you combine that with a unique venue, you are in for a special show.

Madeon played all of his classics including ‘Shelter.’ His set was ethereal and expertly crafted and it has me wondering what his tour shows sound like. Friends have said that is Madeon as his best.

Alison Wonderland always knows how to throw down. First seeing her at Mad Decent years ago it has been awesome to watch her grow. Her music and sets have evolved to pleasure all dance music fans. They are hard-hitting and bass-focused but what I really like is how emotional they are for both her and her crowd. You can see it and you can certainly feel the love.

She played a multitude of tracks including ‘I Want U’ and Vincent’s remix of ‘U Don’t Know’. I particularly liked the DnB and Techno portion of her set. She played her modern classic with Dimension ‘Satelite’ and also one of their unreleased collabs.

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