Top 5 Favorite Suwannee Hulaween Experiences

Top 5 Favorite Suwannee Hulaween Experiences

Photo by Aaron Bradley

Every year, Suwannee’s Hulaween exceeds our expectations, creating a whimsical weekend full of great music, laughter and lasting memories. With this year being the tenth anniversary of the festival, there were surprises around every corner that shaped the event into the incredible time it was. We’ve put together a list of our top five favorite experiences at Hulaween to reflect on it. There is a reason why so many festival attendees from around the world have Hulaween as their must to go to festival every year. It’s safe to say that we might be joining this crew of special individuals as well.

1. Spirit Lake – This one was a no brainer for us. Spirit Lake is always an iconic part of the festival, but this year was different. Instead of half of the lake being open, festival goers were able to walk around the entire lake and see the designs from every angle. There were plenty of installations as well as hands-on activations that people were able to immerse themselves in. One of my favorites was the grounding station where you were able to relax and really connect with the earth and music around you.

 

2. Impeccable Camping Weather – Festivals in Florida are always questionable when it comes to the weather, but this weekend’s weather was one for the books. With highs in the low 80’s and lows in the 50’s, it created the perfect fall vibe. It was comfortable enough to where you needed a hoodie at night, but could still wear your favorite Halloween costume during the day without dripping in sweat. 

 

3. Unique Costumes – The attendees this year were creative to say the least when it came to their costumes. Hulaween is the perfect place to express your creativity, and what better way to do that than with a Halloween costume! We saw costumes of all different shapes and sizes, ranging from Disney characters, to 70’s themed, to Sirens and Cleopatra we saw it all!

4. Music – What would Hulaween be without the music? We were truly spoiled this weekend with the lineup we were given. Personally, Lab Group and Pretty Lights might have taken the cake for best sets of the weekend, but that’s not to say artists like Elderbrook, Eprom and Mt. Joy weren’t following very closely after. The diversity of the Hulaween lineup every year is something so special that makes the festival truly remarkable. 

 

5. Food – Last, but most definitely not least, the food at Hulaween was easily one of our favorite parts. Vendors like the Grilled Cheese Incident, Space Fruit, Island noodles and more kept our bellies full all weekend so we were able to continue dancing! Hulaween wouldn’t be the same without the unique food and drinks! 

 

 

“Our 10th anniversary was nothing short of magical. Thank you to the fans, the artists, and the teams behind the scenes who all contributed to this unforgettable celebration. We’re forever grateful for the last 10 years of your support, and can’t wait to see what the next 10 years bring.

Stay tuned for announcements for 2024, but until then, carry the love and light you experienced at Hulaween 2023 into the world around you. We’ll see you soon, HulaFam.

With eternal love and appreciation,”

-Hula HQ

Six Camping Essentials to Bring to Hulaween

Six Camping Essentials to Bring to Hulaween

With Hulaween creeping up fast, it is best to be completely prepared in order to have a fun and calming weekend. 4 days full of music and living in the woods calls for a decent amount of prep, so we put together a list of six ultimate camping essentials that you should bring with you next weekend.

1.Portable Charger- With artists like Pretty Lights, John Summit, and Goose, fans are about to witness and incredible lineup of music. Because Hulaween is a camping festival, electricity isn’t always readily available. In order to stay in touch with your group, or if you love recording clips of your favorite sets, a portable charger is the best thing to have on you during the festival. 

 

2.Hammock or Inflatable Couch- Hulaween is all about being comfortable and enjoying the calming nature of Suwannee while listening to your favorite music. The best way to kick back and relax during a set is to either bring a hammock or an inflatable couch. Can’t go wrong with popping a squat after a long day of standing and dancing. 

3.Hydration pack- One of the most important parts of the weekend is making sure that you stay hydrated! A hydration pack is the best way to ensure that you can have water accessible to you throughout the weekend. Hulaween will have water stations set up all around the festival, making it easy to keep your hydration pack full at all times. 

 

4.Trinkets- If you have ever been to Hulaween, odds are you have come home with some type of small trinket in your pocket. Whether it be a tiny plastic baby or googley eyes to wear around your finger, small trinkets can make someone’s day at a festival, so it is always a great idea to bring something entertaining to give out.

5.Canned Foods- This year, Hulaween is partnering with Conscious Alliance to have a canned food drive to donate to a local food bank. Patrons that bring at least 20 nonperishable food ideas or a monetary donation will be able to receive a Hulaween 2023 poster to show their appreciation for helping the local community. 

 

6.Appropriate clothing- Florida’s weather has a mind of its own, especially during this time of the year. It is important to make sure you pack appropriate clothing because you never know if it will be 40 degrees one night, and 85 the next night. Packing the right clothes will keep you comfy all weekend so you can focus on dancing with your friends!

Creating a list the week before the festival is a great way to stay organized and make sure you have all of the essentials packed and ready to go. Get your bags ready, see you all next weekend!

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Celebrating 10 Years of Suwannee Hulaween: What to Expect

Celebrating 10 Years of Suwannee Hulaween: What to Expect

Photo by @ Tara Gracer

Music fans of every genre are about to embark on the incredible journey that is Suwannee’s Hulaween. The festival takes place at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park and is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, October 26-29 with an eclectic lineup featuring artists like Pretty Lights, Mt. Joy, Goose, John Summit and more. This four day immersive festival is the perfect way to kick off the fall season, from seeing everyones Halloween costumes, to exploring the misty grounds of Spirit Lake, festival goers are in for a spooky treat. 

To celebrate the tenth year of the festival, Hulaween has a couple of surprises up their sleeves, as well as special activations that attendees will be able to enjoy all weekend.

 

Here is a list of things you can expect to see at this years Hulaween:

2 Night of Pretty Lights

After taking a five year hiatus, musical luminary Pretty Lights is slated to play not just one, but two sets at the festival. Following his comeback tour, Soundship Spacesystem, Pretty Lights has made his way alongside his live band all over the country, giving fans an unforgettable night of music. Headliners, Rainbow Kitten Surprise were set to have a closing set, but unfortunately had to pull from the festival due to a band member’s health issues. So, the festival decided, what better way to fill the spot, than to give another set to Pretty Lights!

10 Special Art Installations

At Hulaween this year, fans will be able to enjoy an incredible array of art throughout the festival. One of the most beautiful parts about Suwannee is adventuring through the grounds and discovering hidden gems everywhere you look. This year, there will be ten separate art installations around the festival, with each of them representing a year of the festival. So, let the art take you through a time portal that will transport you throughout the many years of Hulaween, reminiscing on the amazing memories from each one.

Photo by @ Mark Walsh

Frick Frack Black Jack: A Tradition

Frick Frack Black Jack is a game that people dream of playing all year round. In a traditional game of Black Jack, gambling and betting money is involved, but at Hulaween, Frick Frack Black Jack is a game full of trades! You can trade anything from a paper clip, to a chair, to a hat, and even something as crazy as a car! (Yes, someone has really traded their car before…) Frick Frack adds the ultimate level of fun and quirkiness to the festival, while giving fans something exciting to get involved in.

 

360 Spirit Lake Visuals

Spirit Lake is a sacred treasure to everyone at Hulaween. As the sun begins to set and the grounds become dark, mist is sprayed from both sides of the lake, and visuals are projected onto the mist. Throughout the night, these unique visuals dance their way upon the water, providing a calming environment for attendees to relax and escape from the craziness of the weekend. This year specifically, instead of just half of the lake being used, the entire lake will be available to frolic around, so be sure to keep your eyes out for visuals and installations!

 

With the sold out festival creeping up right around the corner, get ready to experience one of the most magical weekends of your life, see you at Suwannee!

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Evalution Showcases New Single “Scratch” via WUBAHOLICS

Evalution Showcases New Single “Scratch” via WUBAHOLICS

Tampa native Evan Cazes, better known as Evalution, has been making waves in the electronic scene for a few years now. Starting out as a young musician, he quickly began developing his musical taste that has shaped his production into what it is today. From his elevated sound design, to incorporating the guitar, bass and drums into his music, Evaluation has created an incredible sound that sets him apart from the rest. Today, August 29, his hot new track “Scratch” from his upcoming EP On Demand, premiered with Headbang Society on Soundcloud. From the catchy lyrics to the hypnotizing bass, Scratch is without a doubt going to be a favorite from this new EP. We sat down with Evalution to dive deep into his new tune, tour life and his inspiration from the EP. Read the full Q+A below:

 “Scratch features some of my most obscure sound design yet, a history lesson on CDs, and some samples from the iconic movie ‘The Ringer’. The first drop hits more on the wobbly side, second drop more on the thumpy head boppin side – everybody wins.” -Evalution

DIVING DEEP W/ EVALUTION

1) How has your previous musical knowledge and ability to play instruments such as the guitar and the piano, influenced your sound as an electronic music producer?

 

I grew up playing multiple instruments and taking lessons, which taught me a lot about music theory and has definitely shaped my production. Even though I make bass music, my tracks are very melodic, and I think this stems from my musical background. I love sound design but at the end of the day, I believe a good melody is what hooks the listener and most resonates with me personally. 

 

2) From playing EDC Orlando, to joining Mersiv on his new Out of Bounds tour, to playing direct support for Subtronics, you are currently crushing show life. How has your life as a musician changed since playing shows of this caliber?

 

Being able to open for some of my biggest influences/playing at bucket list venues has been super inspiring – not just when I’m on stage, but when I’m in the studio. Some of my best tracks come after playing a big show, and I’m just insanely grateful for all the opportunities that have come my way. Stoked for these upcoming shows with Mersiv!

 

3) Your new EP “On Demand”, comes out August 30, featuring an exciting tune called “Scratch”. You stated that you included some samples from the movie, “The Ringer”, where did the inspiration for this come from?

 

I’ve always loved Johnny Knoxville and the whole Jackass crewgrowing up and this movie was one of my favorites as a kid. I wanted to keep the EP’s core theme focused around movies/television, which is why I incorporated a bunch of my favorite samples featured throughout all of the tunes!

 

4) How do you believe your sound design has progressed over the years to get to where you are now?

 

I think sound design involves a lot of trial-and-error until you figure out how to properly manipulate your synth and figure out what direction you want to take with your sound. Now that I’m five years into producing, it feels nice being able to open Ableton and know how to put my ideas down on paper so to speak. This EP is a little more outside the box in terms of sound design, but it still has a heavy focus on songwriting and I’m excited for everyone to hear it!

 

5) What is the message you hope listeners take away from your new EP?

 

I just hope these tracks resonate with people and that they enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed making them. I designed these tunes so that each track flows right into the next, so listen from start to finish! On top of that, “On Demand” is a metaphor about how quickly disposable content/art is right now. Everyone has all of this new music “On Demand” at the tip of their fingertips, and I think it almost diminishes the impact of releases. To clarify, It’s not trying to be negative by any means. Times are always changing and evolving, and I’m always willing to accept and adapt. I’m just curious to see the lasting impact this has on music/culture in the future. Thank you guys for chatting with me and go stream ON DEMAND – OUT 8/30 ON WUBAHOLICS