Dekmantel reveal details for “independent streaming arena” at Radar Stage

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Dekmantel reveal details for “independent streaming arena” at Radar Stage

Dekmantel’s Radar Stage is set to become an independent streaming arena this year, with the festival broadcasting live from Amsterdam Bos. For the first time in a decade, Dekmantel’s in-house team will be responsible for streaming from the Radar Stage, which was established in partnership with HÖR in 2023. Streaming sets has become a fundamental part of the festival’s programming since its collaboration with Boiler Room in 2013. To celebrate its 10th edition, Dekmantel is “reinstating Radar as its own, independent streaming arena.”

The announcement came with the release of the 2024 lineup for the stage, consisting of several Amsterdam Bos regulars and 22 other acts that cover the “full range of the Dekmantel sound spectrum.” Among the performers enlisted for Radar’s three-day program are Helena Hauff b2b Marcel Dettman, Jyoty, Freddy K, Aurora Halal, Francesco Del Garda, and Ron Trent. The festival is set to take place across ten days in late July and August, with the last three days organised at Amsterdamse Bos, the festival’s home.

The programme for Dekmantel Ten features appearances from Bok Bok, Ben UFO b2b Joy Orbison, Carista, DJ Sprinkles, DJ Storm, Eris Drew, Palms Trax, Goldie, Amaliah, and more. Moreover, the line-up includes live performances from Detroit in Effect, Animistic Beliefs, Octo Octa, and others. New locations for the celebration include Het Hem, a contemporary architectural space and versatile concert venue in Zaandam, and Oude Kerk, a concert venue. To check out the full line-up for the Dekmantel Festival, click here.

Dekmantel is known for its adventurous and forward-thinking lineups, and its reputation has only grown in recent years. Founder Thomas Martojo attributes the festival’s success not only to its outstanding lineups, but also to the way it engages with its community and the broader cultural context. The festival offers a unique blend of performances, workshops, talks, and more, creating a special community. It has become an integral part of Amsterdam’s cultural scene and one of the leading festivals in electronic music

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