With Hulaween just around the corner, many of us are about to make our journey back to the beautiful Suwannee Music Park for 4 days full of the best music and vibes. In order to get us prepped and ready for this exciting weekend in the woods, we have a treat for you! Today we have the pleasue of presenting our first road to Hulaween mix brought to you by no other than the dynamic duo that is MZG. Florida native bass producers, these twin brothers have been on the rise in the bass world since 2014, and have not stopped their rise to the forefront of the scene since.
Today’s mix is nothing short of incredible, combining both MZG originals, collaborations and some of our favorite classic tracks all wrapped into one absolutely vibrant upbeat mix. We definitely can’t wait to see all of the surprises, heaters and energy their set is going to have this year at Suwannee Hulaween! Make sure not to miss out on their set Friday Oct 28th from 5:15-6:15pm at the Ampitheater stage!
“We’re so happy that we were asked to put together this mix for our home festival, Hulaween, via Headbang Society! There are a few IDs, upcoming collaborations and other saucy MZG classics that should get you in the head banging mood. Happy Hulaween!”
Diving Deep w/ MZG
1. It can be very hard sometimes separating music from day to day life when it’s your whole career. How do you personally separate your artist life from your everyday life, and have you faced any challenges doing so?
As we’ve aged, time management has become more important and difficult. When we were younger it was easy to just make music and go to school…the routine was already thought out, you just had to obey it. Balancing music life and personal life as an adult has been more dependent on us practicing self-discipline and scheduling. Every day it’s a challenge to keep things in check so as to not commingle personal and musical life but they balance out…for us at least.
2. Being an artist in the spotlight, you have a continuously growing impact on your fanbase and the scene. Due to the nature of this, have you had any fan interactions that have particularly hit home for you as an artist and why?
We had a particular fan interaction that hit home for us not too long ago actually. While we were playing Bar Standard here in Denver a fan in the crowd wrote on her phone for us to play our song “Anaphase”. This song was written in 2018 for our freshmen EP “Cell Division” and realizing that people are starting to listen to not just our current songs but our whole discography was humbling and encouraging. It’s funny…You get so caught up in the “now” that you forget you had an influence back “then” as well.
3. With Hulaween approaching quickly, what do you do to prepare to play bigger sets at these types of events?
More flexing in front of the mirror than usual but that’s about it…jk lol we’ve just been increasing practice time and making sure to not stray away from the energy that got us here. Remembering that it’s just a scaled-up version of what we love to do and being grateful for the position we’re in helps a great deal.
4. What can attendees expect from your set this year at Hulaween?
We have a few tricks up our sleeve 😈
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