Update, March 19: The festival has been canceled and all tickets will be refunded.
As spring comes, Nashville will welcome it with an offering of bass via Equinox, a new event from the crew who puts on the ecologically conscious Deep Tropics festival. The main Deep Tropics party is set to return for its eighth run over Labor Day weekend in September, but you can get a jump on festival season with Deep Tropics Equinox. Denver-area melodic bass producer Of the Trees tops the bill on Friday, fresh off the release of his new record Moonglade Park. Music City’s own It’s Murph, who headlines on Saturday, has spent years building up to Weightless, the hooky and groovy debut LP he released in December, and he seems poised to grow bigger and bigger. Plan to roll in on time for an undercard stacked with DJs guaranteed to make you bust a move, like Murph’s fellow Nashvillian Valleria and Chicago sisterly duo RaeCola. Check out deeptropics.org for ticketing info.
March 20-21 at Warehouse Residency
924 Vine St.

