This year's installment of the UK festival Audio Farm was no exception to its reputation for bringing together a diverse range of electronic bands and DJs. Nightmares On Wax, who brought their distinctive fusion of downtempo and hip-hop beats to the stage, was one of the best performances. Paul Woolford also put on a strong performance with his distinct interpretation of house and techno music.
Another outstanding artist, Ellen Allien, showcased her abilities as a producer and DJ with a blend of dark, throbbing techno. At the festival, Crazy P performed their catchy disco-infused dance music, and Mungo's Hi Fi dazzled with their dub and reggae-influenced beats.
General Levy delivered his high-energy ragga and jungle sounds to the stage, while Cam Cole's ambient electronic music created a more laid-back atmosphere. Alix Perez demonstrated his wide range of musical styles with a combination of drum and bass, hip-hop, and other genres, while Goldie, a legend in the drum and bass field, played a thunderous set that got the crowd moving.
Lone, who combined elements of rave, house, and techno into a dynamic and engrossing performance, finally brought the festival to a close. Overall, the Audio Farm Festival once again provided an eclectic and compelling roster of electronic musicians and DJs, exhibiting the finest of the vibrant underground scene in the UK.