In the lead-up to Ganja White Night's “Wobbleween” event, the dubstep duo are offering fans a unique opportunity to escape into their music by virtue of a phone-free, lights-out DJ set in Minneapolis.
The set, Ganja White Night's first of its kind in five years, promises an experience where the focus is solely on sound and atmosphere, stripped of digital distractions.
“We haven't done a DJ set in a dark room without phones or lights since 2019 and this seemed like the right time to bring it back, ahead of Wobbleween in a city that has supported us from the beginning,” the duo said on X, reflecting. about his decision to revive the concept.
The growing popularity of phone-free events within the electronic music scene has sparked a wave of animated discourse from artists, fans and organizers alike. DJ icons like Bob Sinclar, who recently spoke about the isolating effect of excessive smartphone use at live shows, have lamented the devices' tendency to detract from the connection between artist and crowd.
The upcoming Ganja White Night show aims to foster a collective energy where music is the sole focus. The 360° setup adds a dynamic element and ensures sound comes from all angles, while the absence of phones and lights encourages fans to be fully present in the moment. Miami's iconic Club Space implemented a similar no-phone policy for a 24-hour party earlier this year, and artists like Damian Lazarus and James Hype have championed the growing movement toward digital detoxes in clubs.
The Ganja White Night show is scheduled for October 24 at the Granada Theater in Minneapolis. You can buy tickets here.
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