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New outdoor dance party Freaks Music Festival drew 5,000 revelers when it made its debut over Golden Week, leading the organisers to pencil in another edition for the autumn. Freaks Village is going to be a two-day affair, with space for 1,500 people to camp overnight, although the music will be getting turned off at 9pm (a bit prudish, that). Fabric resident Craig Richards is the biggest name on the bill so far, rubbing shoulders with the likes of versatile Canadian producer Mathew Jonson, San Francisco party boy extraordinaire DJ Garth and tough-as-nails English techno colossus Surgeon. See below for the complete lineup so far.
Open Oct 1-2
Time
Oct 1: Gates 9am, Gig 10am-9pm
Oct 2: 7am-7pm
Admission One day: ¥4,500 adv, ¥5,500 on the door Two day (inc. camping): ¥7,500 adv, ¥9,000 on the door Two day (no camping): ¥7,000 adv, ¥8,500 on the door
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Casts
Oct 1: DJ Hikaru, DJ Hiroaki a.k.a. Psychogem, Kaoru Inoue, Jebski, Mathew Jonson (live), Lucy, 9DW, DJ Nobu, Craig Richards, DJ Sodeyama, Stereociti, Surgeon, Traks Boys and more
Oct 2: Azari & III, Thomas Bullock, Calm, Foog, Force of Nature, Garth, Gonno, Go Hiyama, Inner Science, Jeno, Kaito a.k.a. Hiroshi Watanabe, Joel Martin, A. Mochi, Ryo Murakami, Nino, Kenji Takimi, Vakula (live) and more
Venue Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest
Address 1934 Wakayanagi, Midori-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture
Transport Sagamiko Station (Chuo main line), then bus to Pleasure Forest Mae
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