What's up Stage Hoppers Welcome to the 11th episode of SHD, We will be going over dance music news and reviewing festivals and events that we have attended the last two weeks. Our news coverage will cover Insomniac's new Emerge Warehouse, a missing person report at Bass Canyon, Griz announcing the launch of Astro Hippie.
LINEUP FOR INSOMNIAC’S NEW VENUE EMERGE WAREHOUSE
On June 23 Insomniac announced their newest project Emerge Warehouse in Oakland, California. After nearly a year and a half with no traditional in-person events, Insomniac has been working hard to expand to new territories and take advantage of the market. In October of 2020, Insomniac completed the acquisition of Club Glow with it coming iconic venues like Echostage and Soundcheck.
Missing person report filed at Bass Canyon
According to Officer Caleb Martin, she had misplaced her phone and "partied pretty hard, and lost her way trying to find her campsite on Sunday." Then her friends left her behind and went home, Martin added.
Melnik's phone was twist number one. It was found by a Bass Canyon employee on the sound board barrier at the festival's Hilltop Stage along with her passport, social security card and car keys.
In a series of Snapchat posts, Melnik later revealed that her belongings were left behind on purpose in the hopes that someone would steal her identity. She also claims to believe she was following the word of God: "I read something in the Bible saying, 'If you're gonna follow Jesus give away everything you have.' So I did...and I'm still alive and unharmed,"
Yesterday Griz announced the launch of Astro Hippie, his very own line of THC-rich cannabis products in Michigan.
Can a DJ really make a successful line of marijuana products? Absolutely! Griz has been in the weed industry for several years and had an award-winning strain not too long ago. He is also doing the business with his brother and his THC line comes from a grower he “may or may not have bought kush from in college”.