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How the 360-degree stage format is taking over the electronic music industry


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When Sippy dials in for our Zoom call, another face, from behind her shoulder, stares into the camera. In the corner of her studio, there is a shelving unit filled with stuffed toys she’s received from fans. Sitting right on top is a banana smiling down on her, as if proud to see her excelling in her DJing career.

The Australian bass music producer was gifted the banana buddy during her set at Toxic Summer in Austin, Texas, in August. The stage was set up in a 360-degree format, meaning she was surrounded by fans on all sides...

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Louis The Child performing at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, photo by Andrew Rosas

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