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20th Edition: Caprices Festival reveals full lineup feat. Agoria presents One Life Two Bodies, TSHA, Claptone, Dubfire presents Evolv, Bedouin, Osunlade, Satori(live), Eats Everything and more

by the partae February 7, 2023
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20th Edition of Caprices Festival
Weekend One – April 7-9th, 2023
Weekend Two – April 14-16th, 2023
Crans-Montana, Switzerland

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Caprices Festival’s landmark 20th anniversary edition is fast approaching and now unveils its final and full line up. Playing in the Swiss mountains of Crans-Montana across the two unmissable weekends of April 7-9th and April 14-16th will be new additions including a ground breaking Agoria presents One Life Two Bodies show, Claptone, Dubfire presents Evolv, Bedouin, Osunlade, Satori(live), TSHA, Peredel, Andhim, Anfisa Letyago, Tripmastaz, Yulia Niko and Djaax all join previous names such as Jamie XX, Fatboy Slim, Black Coffee, ARTBAT, DJ Tennis, Jeff Mills, Zip, Loco Dice b2b Seth Troxler, Luciano b2b Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Sven Väth, Arapu b2b Gescu, Archie Hamilton, Raresh, Sonja Moonear and many more. Tickets will sell out so head to https://capricesfestival.com/ before it’s too late.

Switzerland’s breathtaking Crans-Montana resort – which has become culturally significant around the world once more thanks to Caprices – is the famous home of this unrivalled mountain-top festival. It provides an unreal backdrop to what is an experience unlike any other with its mix of world class music, cutting edge audio-visual technology, luxury gastronomy, an eco-museum, mountain activities, spa and wellness centres and of course over 100km of snowy paradise and a snow park for skiers and snowboarders to explore.

That music comes this year on five stages split across day and night, each with its own carefully curated sound and bespoke look, rich mix of performing arts such as dancers, actors and art installations and many more surprises. Daytimes are all about the famous greenhouse that is Modernity Stage 2,200m up the Swiss Alps, while adjoining The Club stage has sweeping views over the alps. When night falls, The Moon Stage is a core part of Caprices festival with its innovative audiovisual production, while the Forest Stage is a fully themed and escapist trip into towering alpine forests. The Dome Stage completes the picture with more high-level audio visuals.

In terms of the final line-ups, Weekend One (April 7-9th) will now feature Bedouin, Satori(live), TSHA, Adolpho & Franky, Aracil, Djaax, Dymos & Shizzo b2b Jay Fase, Healdreams, Jad Alexander, Ła Foret, Mario Persic, Megablast, Osunlade, Peredel, Raphael Graham, Rolbac, TT, Vincent and Yulia Niko. These arrive on top of Jamie XX, Fatboy Slim, Black Coffee, ARTBAT, Monolink (live), Adriatique, DJ Tennis, Blond:ish, Who Made Who (live), 8Kays, Amine K, Brina Knauss, Fiona Kraft, Layla Benitez, Magda, Modal Tune (Guti b2b Sarkisi live), Themba and YokoO.

Weekend Two adds a Agoria presents One Life Two Bodies show in which the French multi-disciplinary artist and DJ create a conceptual “Agoriaverse”.  It is a link between our physical and our digital bodies in which dancers will be able to scan a QR code that will trigger experiences including the live minting of an NFT.

He is joined by Claptone, Dubfire presents Evolv, Andhim, Anfisa Letyago, Apoteoz, Dan Ghenacia, Flabbergast, Flyuko, Fraderik, Giorgia Angiulli, Lidlaw, Lea Kadoche, Manolo, Nesta, Nicolas Duvoisin, Olivia, Roman, Romano, Tripmastaz and Vito. They play alongside first wave names Jeff Mills, Loco Dice b2b Seth Troxler, Zip, Luciano b2b Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Sven Väth, Arapu b2b Gescu, Archie Hamilton, Cobblestone Jazz (live), Djerry C, East End Dubs, Janeret, Manda Moor, Miroloja, O.Bee b2b Tomas Station, Raresh and Sonja Moonear.

Lastly, the Sunday afterparty on Weekend One will be hosted by UNKNOWN tribe, a brand from Geneva that deals in stylish melodic house direction, and Weekend Two’s host is Zurich brand Under The Tree that is known for its organic and hypnotic sounds.

Caprices offers hotel packages and a rich array of additional services and access to the region’s many different activities so the potential for new experiences and unforgettable life memories is endless at Crans-Montana. Do not miss this unique mix of travel, winter sport and world class music.

Head to https://capricesfestival.com/ for tickets.

LINEUP (A-Z)
WEEKEND ONE
Jamie XX

Adriatique, Artbat, Bedouin, Black Coffee, Blond:ish, Dj Tennis, Fatboy Slim, Monolink, Satori(live), TSHA, WhoMadeWho
8Kays, Adolpho & Franky, Amine K, Aracil, Brina Knauss, Djaax, Dymos & Shizzo b2b Jay Fase, F.O.E. Live, Fiona Kraft, Gene On Earth b2b Dyed Soundorom, Giorgio Maulini, Healdreams, Jad Alexander, Joh Erba, Ła Foret, Layla Benitez, Los Refrescos, Magda, Mario Persic, Masaya, Megablast, Modal Tune, Osunlade, Peredel, Raphael Graham, Rolbac, Shaun Reeves b2b Ryan Crosson, TT, Themba, Vincent, YokoO, Yulia Niko

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WEEKEND TWO
Agoria presents One Life Two Bodies, Claptone, Dubfire presents Evolv, Eats Everything, Jeff Mills, Loco Dice b2b Seth Troxler, Luciano b2b Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin
Alci, Andhim, Anfisa Letyago, Apoteoz, Arapu b2b Gescu, Archie Hamilton, Cesar Merveille, Cobblestone Jazz (live), Dan Ghenacia, Djerry C, East End Dubs, Flabbergast, Flyuko, Fraderik, Giorgia Angiulli, Janeret, Laidlaw, Lea Kadoche, Manda Moor, Manolo, Mike Shannon, Miroloja, Nesta, Nicolas Duvoisin, O.Bee b2b Tomas Station, Olivia, Raresh, Roman, Romano, Sonja Moonear, Sven Väth, Tripmastaz, Vito, Zip
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Tour Dates Friday 5th April: Byron Bay Brewery, Byron Bay Friday 5th April: The Met, Brisbane Saturday 6th April: University of Wollongong, Wollongong Saturday 6th April: Masquerade, Sydney Saturday 6th April: Fiction, Canberra Sunday 7th April: Habitat Garden Party, Perth Thursday 11th April: Electric Rush, Queenstown Friday 12th April: Mandalay On The Water, Auckland Saturday 13th April: Masquerade, Melbourne Saturday 13th April: Bloom Geelong   A creative enigma in his own right, Claptone is the producer and DJ who has amassed a global following in his 7-year career. Although the extent of what we know about Claptone is that he is German, his identity acts not as a hindrance, but rather adds to his allure. His original productions which are laden with warm synthesizers, unique vocal samples, and boast strong foundations in house and electronic music, have earned him sets at Tomorrowland, Elrow, and Hideout Festivals. Whether listening to his earlier releases with 2015 album 'Charmer', or his most recent works with 'Fantast' released in 2018, Claptone's work remains consistently upbeat, intoxicating, and entirely refreshing. With a large following wherever he travels, his huge Australian fanbase gets ready to welcome Claptone back over 10 national headline shows. https://soundcloud.com/progreshttps://soundcloud.com/claptone/claptone-bbc-radio-1-essential-mixsiveastronaut/progressive-astronaut-podcast-046-super-flu In a now long forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird like shape emerged from wooded darkness, floating and fluttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light, the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its long beak swooped down like an inverted horn and since then, people have referred to the mythical being simply as Claptone. Years spending wandering medieval landscapes have informed Claptone’s view of the world, experiencing both magical mystery and muted melancholy he enchanted onlookers with occult instruments and beguiling sounds. Forever surrounded by a sense of intrigue, the world soon cottoned on to the elusive yet enchanting musical powers of this otherworldly beast. Despite the best efforts of the hungry masses, the mysterious Claptone still remains a mythical, little known figure who slips in and out of the shadows, leaving in his wake lasting musical experiences. Since hatching in 2012, he has continued to send people into a frenzy with his DJ sets, which are underpinned by supple grooves from the house world, are coloured with real soul and can jack you up or zone you out depending on the mood. To stay so private and unknown in the visual modern world of likes and photos is no mean feat, especially considering he plays more than 260 shows around the world each year. In 2017 he brought his own immersive and otherworldly 'The Masquerade' events with special guests including Black Coffee, Claude von Stroke, MK and Pete Tong all joining the fun to various places around the world. Besides appearing in Los Angeles, Rio, Berlin, Paris, New York and Barcelona, Claptone brought 'The Masquerade' back to Ibiza, with highlights including two all night long joint venture shows with Elrow at Amnesia. They saw him spellbind the audience for seven straight hours and were the first sold out shows of the year for the club today, his shamanistic sonic powers take him all around the world... Furthermore, there were 'The Masquerade' stages hosted in Brazil, at Melt Festival, and in LA for Halloween, and Claptone also hosted an arena at the giant Tomorrowland where four million people tuned in to the live stream that saw him play with invited guests and friends. Because of his strong shamanistic powers, Claptone always leaves people lost in music, rather than concerned about who or what it is they see before them. For that reason, he still remains proudly anonymous.
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Claptone returns to Australia for eight dates

by the partae March 26, 2019
written by the partae
Tour Dates
Friday 5th April: Byron Bay Brewery, Byron Bay
Friday 5th April: The Met, Brisbane

Saturday 6th April: University of Wollongong, Wollongong
Saturday 6th April: Masquerade, Sydney
Saturday 6th April: Fiction, Canberra
Sunday 7th April: Habitat Garden Party, Perth
Thursday 11th April: Electric Rush, Queenstown
Friday 12th April: Mandalay On The Water, Auckland
Saturday 13th April: Masquerade, Melbourne
Saturday 13th April: Bloom Geelong
A creative enigma in his own right, Claptone is the producer and DJ who has amassed a global following in his 7-year career. Although the extent of what we know about Claptone is that he is German, his identity acts not as a hindrance, but rather adds to his allure. His original productions which are laden with warm synthesizers, unique vocal samples, and boast strong foundations in house and electronic music, have earned him sets at Tomorrowland, Elrow, and Hideout Festivals. Whether listening to his earlier releases with 2015 album ‘Charmer’, or his most recent works with ‘Fantast’ released in 2018, Claptone’s work remains consistently upbeat, intoxicating, and entirely refreshing. With a large following wherever he travels, his huge Australian fanbase gets ready to welcome Claptone back over 10 national headline shows.

 

Listen to Claptone BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix

 

In a now long forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird like shape emerged from wooded darkness, floating and fluttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light, the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its long beak swooped down like an inverted horn and since then, people have referred to the mythical being simply as Claptone. Years spending wandering medieval landscapes have informed Claptone’s view of the world, experiencing both magical mystery and muted melancholy he enchanted onlookers with occult instruments and beguiling sounds. Forever surrounded by a sense of intrigue, the world soon cottoned on to the elusive yet enchanting musical powers of this otherworldly beast. Despite the best efforts of the hungry masses, the mysterious Claptone still remains a mythical, little known figure who slips in and out of the shadows, leaving in his wake lasting musical experiences.

Since hatching in 2012, he has continued to send people into a frenzy with his DJ sets, which are underpinned by supple grooves from the house world, are coloured with real soul and can jack you up or zone you out depending on the mood. To stay so private and unknown in the visual modern world of likes and photos is no mean feat, especially considering he plays more than 260 shows around the world each year. In 2017 he brought his own immersive and otherworldly ‘The Masquerade’ events with special guests including Black Coffee, Claude von Stroke, MK and Pete Tong all joining the fun to various places around the world. Besides appearing in Los Angeles, Rio, Berlin, Paris, New York and Barcelona, Claptone brought ‘The Masquerade’ back to Ibiza, with highlights including two all night long joint venture shows with Elrow at Amnesia. They saw him spellbind the audience for seven straight hours and were the first sold out shows of the year for the club today, his shamanistic sonic powers take him all around the world… Furthermore, there were ‘The Masquerade’ stages hosted in Brazil, at Melt Festival, and in LA for Halloween, and Claptone also hosted an arena at the giant Tomorrowland where four million people tuned in to the live stream that saw him play with invited guests and friends. Because of his strong shamanistic powers, Claptone always leaves people lost in music, rather than concerned about who or what it is they see before them. For that reason, he still remains proudly anonymous.

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Claptone Takes The Masquerade Ball Australia Wide!

by the partae April 11, 2018
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Tour Dates

Friday 27th April: Groovin The Moo, Wayville SA
Saturday 28th April: Groovin The Moo, Maitland NSW
Sunday 29th April: Groovin The Moo, Canberra
Friday 4th May: Masquerade Ball @ Roundhouse, Sydney
Saturday 5th May: Groovin The Moo, Bendigo VIC
Saturday 5th May: Masquerade Ball at Coburg Velodrome, Melbourne
Sunday 6th May: Groovin The Moo, Townsville
Friday 11th May: Masquerade Ball @The Met, Brisbane
Saturday 12th May: Groovin The Moo, Bunbury WA
Saturday 12th May: Masquerade Ball @ Metro City, Perth
Sunday 13th May: Masquerade Ball @ La Laguana, Bali

Claptone is a name we all know too well. Hiding his true identity while awing the masses, the masked enigma has been dominating the dance world for half a decade – and his force only continues to grow stronger.

The list of industry leaders Claptone has worked with is nothing short of incredible, remixing stars such as the Gorillaz, New Order and Gregory Porter, Pet Shop Boys, Rüfüs and more. His music has penetrated the industry’s main artery and spread into every possible venue that it can. More recently Claptone announced the his upcoming album ‘Fantast’, and since the announcement two tracks from the album have been released: ‘In the Night ft. Ben Duffy‘ and ‘Stay the Night ft. Tender‘.

After selling out his Melbourne Masquerade Ball in record time last November, Claptone returns to Australia to take the specialty event across the continent. Adding to the tour, the five shows will be complimented with one of Australia’s leading music festivals, Groovin The Moo.

Listen to Claptone’s Clapcast #140

In a now long forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird like shape emerged from wooded darkness, oating and uttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light,
the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its long beak swooped down like an inverted horn and since then, people have referred to the mythical being simply as Claptone.

Years spending wandering medieval landscapes have informed Claptone’s view of the world, experiencing both magical mystery and muted melancholy he enchanted onlookers with occult instruments and beguiling sounds. Forever surrounded by a sense of intrigue, the world soon cottoned on to the elusive yet enchanting musical powers of this otherworldly beast. The results are that today his shamanistic sonic powers take him all around the world.

Yet despite the best e orts of the hungry masses, the mysterious Claptone still remains a mythical, little known gure who slips in and out of the shadows, leaving in his wake lasting musical experiences. Since hatching in 2012, he has continued to send people into a frenzy with his DJ sets, which are underpinned
by supple grooves from the house world, are coloured with real soul and can jack you up or zone you out depending on the mood. For that reason, last year they won him countless awards from Miami to the White Isle.

To stay so private and unknown in the visual modern world of likes and photos is no mean feat, especially considering he plays more than 260 shows around the world each year. He does so as the centrepiece of his own immersive and otherworldly The Masquerade Events everywhere from Amnesia Ibiza to Webster Hall in NYC, and also with his Immortal Live shows at places like Melt! Festival, Coachella and SW4 as well as at Listen Out in Australia. In 2017, the mystical form and enchanting sonic conjurer takes the unique experience that is one of his Masquerade events to Paris, Miami and Venice, as well as his own stage at Tomorrowland. Yet because of his strong shamanistic powers, he leaves people spell bound and lost in music, rather than concerned about who or what it is they see before them. To keep his followers at bay, Claptone appeases them with musical trails, such as his weekly podcast, which is broadcast on more than 70 radio stations and has been downloaded more than ve million times. He also allows them into a little corner of his ephemeral world by o ering up his own t-shirts and masks, and continues to confound them with musical o erings. These include The Masquerade mixed by Claptone – a double CD release which was Mixmag’s album of the month – and soon will include his next o cial mix CD for Tomorrowland’s Daybreak Sessions, due in 2017, while his unique remixes of diverse international stars like Gorillaz, New Order and Gregory Porter, Pet Shop Boys and Faithless, Bastille and Metronomy continue to excite.

In order to soak in the music, emotions and colours of the world — as well as remaining a tirelessly and innovative creative force – Claptone stays anonymous and hides in unknown places and spaces. In turn, he then gives back by forging strong hedonistic vibes with his crowds and shows them a way to their own emotions. He empowers them, gives them hope and new energy, and will continue to do so well into the next life.

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The completed tour dates of Claptone

by the partae October 27, 2017
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Claptone

Tour Dates

Friday 17th November: Metro City, Perth
Saturday 18th November: Harbour Life Festival, Sydney
Sunday 19th November: The Grand Poobah, Hobart
Thursday 23rd November: Electric Rush, Queenstown
Friday 24th November: The Met, Brisbane
Saturday 25th November: Grapevine, Rochford Winery
Saturday 25th November: Masquerade Party @ Riva, Melbourne
Sunday 26th November: Bohemian Beat Freaks, Byron Bay

Claptone is a name we all know too well. Still managing to hide his true identity while shocking and awing the masses, the masked enigma has been dominating the dance world for half a decade – and his force only continues to rise. Illustrating his dominance, Claptone just reached a spectacular 1 million Facebook likes, in conjunction with this feat he has announced he will be giving away 1 million golden masks to his loyal patronage. Never ceasing to give back to his fanbase, Claptone also releases a hugely successful weekly ‘Clapcast’ podcast series which is streamed to 70 radio shows globally.

he list of affiliated artists Claptone sustains is nothing short of incredible, remixing stars such as the Gorillaz, New Order and Gregory Porter, Pet Shop boys, Rüfüs and more, his music has penetrated dance musics main artery and spread to every possible avenue that it can. Claptone plays over 260 shows per year at all the biggest festivals and events in the world and he even hosts his own adored Masquerade parties on a global scale. To add a exquisite cherry on the cake, he even had his own stage at this years instalment of Tomorrowland.

After selling out over 3000 tickets for his Masquerade Ball at Melbourne’s Riva Bar in record time, there can be no doubt that Claptone is easily one of the most popular acts to visit Australia.

Listen to Claptone’s Clapcast #115

In a now long forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird like shape emerged from wooded darkness, oating and uttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light,
the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its long beak swooped down like an inverted horn and since then, people have referred to the mythical being simply as Claptone.

Years spending wandering medieval landscapes have informed Claptone’s view of the world, experiencing both magical mystery and muted melancholy he enchanted onlookers with occult instruments and beguiling sounds. Forever surrounded by a sense of intrigue, the world soon cottoned on to the elusive yet enchanting musical powers of this otherworldly beast. The results are that today his shamanistic sonic powers take him all around the world.

Yet despite the best e orts of the hungry masses, the mysterious Claptone still remains a mythical, little known gure who slips in and out of the shadows, leaving in his wake lasting musical experiences. Since hatching in 2012, he has continued to send people into a frenzy with his DJ sets, which are underpinned
by supple grooves from the house world, are coloured with real soul and can jack you up or zone you out depending on the mood. For that reason, last year they won him countless awards from Miami to the White Isle.

To stay so private and unknown in the visual modern world of likes and photos is no mean feat, especially considering he plays more than 260 shows around the world each year. He does so as the centrepiece of his own immersive and otherworldly The Masquerade Events everywhere from Amnesia Ibiza to Webster Hall in NYC, and also with his Immortal Live shows at places like Melt! Festival, Coachella and SW4 as well as at Listen Out in Australia. In 2017, the mystical form and enchanting sonic conjurer takes the unique experience that is one of his Masquerade events to Paris, Miami and Venice, as well as his own stage at Tomorrowland. Yet because of his strong shamanistic powers, he leaves people spell bound and lost in music, rather than concerned about who or what it is they see before them. To keep his followers at bay, Claptone appeases them with musical trails, such as his weekly podcast, which is broadcast on more than 70 radio stations and has been downloaded more than ve million times. He also allows them into a little corner of his ephemeral world by o ering up his own t-shirts and masks, and continues to confound them with musical o erings. These include The Masquerade mixed by Claptone – a double CD release which was Mixmag’s album of the month – and soon will include his next o cial mix CD for Tomorrowland’s Daybreak Sessions, due in 2017, while his unique remixes of diverse international stars like Gorillaz, New Order and Gregory Porter, Pet Shop Boys and Faithless, Bastille and Metronomy continue to excite.

In order to soak in the music, emotions and colours of the world — as well as remaining a tirelessly and innovative creative force – Claptone stays anonymous and hides in unknown places and spaces. In turn, he then gives back by forging strong hedonistic vibes with his crowds and shows them a way to their own emotions. He empowers them, gives them hope and new energy, and will continue to do so well into the next life.

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