Ganga White Night at Nocturnal Wonderland at Glen Helen Regional Park 9/18/2022

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Ganga White Night at Nocturnal Wonderland at Glen Helen Regional Park 9/18/2022

The first 32 min on the set.

Up, Ganja White Night, Boogie T 1:59
Girl Scout Cookies, Ganja White Night 6:37
Reminisce, Ganja White Night, Boogie T 18:02
Jungle Juice, Ganja White Night, Liquid Stranger 26:39
Dear Weed Man (Ganja White Night Remix), BOOGIE T.RIO, Ganja White Night 30:12

Ganja White Night is an electronic music group consisting of Erwan Charlie Dodson, Benjamin Bamby and François Volral. Volral left in 2012, dropping the trio down to a duo.

Ganja White Night is a dubstep live act coming from Belgium. Their two first tracks Strawberry Cough and Purple Star were the starting point for them to develop a style made of sharp beats, explosive basses and tricky space melodies. They played live in several places in Belgium alongside names as Baobinga amongst others. Lately they created their own digital label named SubCarbon to get to the next level and to get heard by the whole wide world. The trio consists of: Bamby who manages Sound Design, Arrangement, Lead and Vocal, R-One who deals with Rhythmic and Machine, and finally LebelgeElectrod who is in charge of Bass and Sound Design, Arrangements, Filtering and Graphics.

Nocturnal Wonderland has evolved into a two-day camping event featuring four stages with a variety of music genres and various attractions, including interactive art installations, neon-clad performers, and camping activities. As one of the only camping festivals in Southern California, Nocturnal is differentiated by the permeation of old school rave culture throughout the community. Oneness and PLUR are central principles of Nocturnal Wonderland, and as one of the only Insomniac festivals with no VIP tier, everyone is equally invited to share in the unique experience and sense of family the festival has to offer. Nocturnal Wonderland's most recent home is at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, but the festival has seen 10 different venues and 3 editions in Texas during its tenure, as well as a virtual edition in 2020.

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