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By Sean L. Maloney

Published on October 29, 2009 at 3:40am

Nashville's annual hallo-rave is back for its fourth installment. This time the Ultimo crew are bringing Miami-based heavy-hitters to scare your ass straight to the dance floor—namely trance hero George Acosta and Lazaro Casanova, of super-tight Latin-tinged tech house fame. As an added treat for all y'all tricks, Chicago's Miles Maeda brings his deep, spiritual house to get y'all jackin' like the proverbial Ripper. The monster lineup extends to two outdoor stages as well, chock full of scary good locals bangin' everything from house to hip hop to dub-step. Our personal faves include RPD and Barry G from the always hype King Funk crew, Murfreesboro's Brandon Wahl, dynamic duo Smotherman vs. Prince and mash-up maven Wick-It the Instigator, but that barely scratches the surface.
Sat., Oct. 31, 2009