Lightning in a Bottle 2025 Recap

Story // Will Bollini and Satchi Metaxas

This 12 months’s Lightning in a Bottle reworked the Bakersfield desert right into a kaleidoscope of music, artwork, and radical expression. From nightfall until daybreak, festival-goers wandered between immersive artwork installations, therapeutic workshops, and 5 epic levels—every filled with genre-pushing expertise. Among the many standout performers, six artists delivered unforgettable units that outlined the weekend.

Sammy Virji

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UKG maestro Sammy Virji kicked issues off with a vibrant jolt of high-energy basslines and easy 2-step grooves. Recognized for his genre-blending finesse, Sammy had the group bouncing from the primary drop, weaving in bouncy storage with touches of grime and funky home. His charisma behind the decks was infectious, turning the Woogie stage into an all-out dance get together.

4 Tet

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4 Tet’s set was nothing in need of a religious expertise. Because the solar dipped beneath the horizon, Kieran Hebden took the Lightning stage on a sonic odyssey—delivering textured rhythms, ambient interludes, and bursts of glitchy home. His capability to construct stress and launch with minimalist precision made for a mesmerizing efficiency that reminded us why he’s a grasp of the craft.

Khruangbin

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Khruangbin’s sundown set was pure magic. The Texas trio floated onto the stage with their signature mix of Thai funk, surf rock, and psychedelic soul. Laura Lee’s easy basslines and Mark Speer’s dreamy guitar riffs wrapped the group in a heat, hypnotic haze. Their genre-defying set felt like a love letter to international grooves and timeless vibes.

Jamie XX

Jamie xx introduced a wave of UK underground power to the desert. Mixing UK storage, basic home, and breakbeat, his set was a journey by means of sound that consistently advanced. Tracks like “Gosh” and “Idontknow” hit with emotional depth, and his tasteful use of visuals and silence made for a efficiency that felt intimate, but immense.

Subtronics

Subtronics unleashed a bass-heavy storm on the Thunder stage, dropping head-rattling dubstep with psychedelic aptitude. Recognized for his technical prowess and glitchy textures, his set was a full-body expertise. With lasers slicing by means of the desert sky and the group in full frenzy, Subtronics proved as soon as once more that he’s a mainstay within the bass music scene.

John Summit

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Closing out the weekend with euphoric power, John Summit delivered a powerhouse set stuffed with uplifting home anthems and cheeky vocal samples. His crowd management was magnetic, shifting effortlessly from deep, rolling basslines to big-room drops. Tracks like “The place You Are” had everybody singing on the high of their lungs, ending the competition on a excessive observe of pure bliss.