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South by Southwest (SXSW) Drops Third Round of Musical Acts for 2024 Festival – Glide Magazine
The South by Southwest® Music Festival (SXSW®) has announced the third round of Showcasing Artists invited to perform at the 38th annual event. The festival features one-of-a-kind music showcases from rising talents and renowned artists from around the world performing in front of industry professionals, influencers, press and a multitude of engaged fans who have a passion for music discovery. The first event on every music industry professional’s calendar, the SXSW Music Festival takes place March 11-16, 2024.
SXSW Music Festival programmers present the best in eclectic and acclaimed artists offering a unique opportunity for national and international exposure. Artists in this announcement hail from Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Dominican Republic, England, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Panama, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Ukraine, and Venezuela. Third round highlights include Angélica Garcia (El Monte CA), The Black Keys (Akron OH), Blind Channel (Helsinki FINLAND), Bootsy Collins (Cincinnati OH), Boza (Panama PANAMA), Chase Shakur (Atlanta GA), Fabiana Palladino (London UK-ENGLAND), Flyana Boss (Los Angeles CA), GOKUMON (UchikubiGokumonDoukoukai) (Tokyo JAPAN), J Noa (Santo Domingo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC), Johnny Jewel (Los Angeles CA), Kneecap (Belfast UK-N. IRELAND), Lime Cordiale (Sydney AUSTRALIA), Luther Dickinson (Memphis TN), Marcelo D2 (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL), Mayuan Poet (Kunming CHINA), Miso Extra (London UK-ENGLAND), Moffa (José Gabriel Feliciano) (San Juan PUERTO RICO), Scowl (Santa Cruz CA), SNŐÕPER (Nashville TN), STRFKR (Portland OR), and Vitesse X (Brooklyn NY).
Spanning six nights, Music Festival showcases are curated by SXSW programmers in collaboration with record labels, booking agencies, export offices, management and PR firms, publishers, media outlets, lifestyle brands and festivals. These showcases give attendees the opportunity to experience today’s and tomorrow’s headliners in Austin’s iconic and offbeat venues. Showcase presenters include: Adult Decisions, All The Vibes, ATC Live, Athens In Austin, Atomic Music Group, BBC Introducing, Beyond the Music Manchester, Big Picture Media, Billboard, BIRP.fm, Breakout West, The Broadside Hacks Folk Club, CareFreeBlackGirl, Chicken Ranch Records, Chopstars. City Slang, CLASH Music, Classical Unlocked, The Color Agent, Crosstown Concerts, Dear Life Records, Dedstrange, Deezer, Don Giovanni Records, Double Denim, End of the Trail, Everything RnB, Fair Enough PR, Father/Daughter Records, Fierce Panda, Flatspot Records, FOCUS Wales, Folk Alliance International, Friends from the East Festival, FRIENDSHIP., Future Classic, Gar Hole Records, Give A Note Foundation, Houndstooth, Iceland Music, Island Wave, Italia Music Export, Italians Do It Better, Gorilla vs. Bear, High Road Touring, Indie Shuffle, Initiative Musik, Jaded, Jazz Re:Freshed, KUTX The Breaks, LICKS Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, The Loyalty Firm, M for Montreal, Mint Talent Group, Monster Child, Mothland, Music from Ireland, Music Website, MUTEK, Nerdcore, New West Records, NIVA, NoiseCo, Now Wave, Paper Bag Records, Penny Loafer PR, POP Montreal, Post Electric Artists, PlantWave, Reeperbahn Festival, Roskilde Festival, Ramp Local, Range Magazine, Rhythm n Vibes, Rolling Stone, School Night, Selector Radio, So Recordings, The Smoke Out, Sofar Sounds, Space Agency, The Spanish Wave, Synásthesie Festival, Taiwan Beats, Tiger Bomb Promo, Tokyo Calling, Traffic Music, Trucha Soul, Violet House, WeFoundNewMusic, We Were Never Being Boring, Wide Days Scotland, and WOMEX.
The third round of artists invited to perform include:
Acantha Lang (London UK-ENGLAND)
Ada Oda (Brussels BELGIUM)
Adriana McCassim (Los Angeles CA)
AHI (Brampton CANADA)
airu (Bilbao SPAIN)
The Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet (Austin TX)
Alice Ivy (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)
Alisa Amador (Boston MA)
Alix Fernz (Montreal CANADA)
Allan Harris (New York NY)
Allegra Krieger (New York NY)
Altameda (Toronto CANADA)
Amber Lang (Willingboro NJ)
Amiture (New York NY)
Andrew Gould (Queens NY)
Angélica Garcia (El Monte CA)
Ankur Tewari (Mumbai INDIA)
A’Rise (Sun-El Musician, Kay Faith, Kooldrink) (Mooi River SOUTH AFRICA)
Arny Margret (Ísafjörður ICELAND)
Asha Jefferies (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)
Ashley Kutcher (Baltimore MD)
Aubrey Haddard (Brooklyn NY)
Aurora D’Amico (Palermo ITALY)
Ayoni (Los Angeles CA)
Babe Corner (Vancouver CANADA)
BackDrop Cinderella (Tokyo JAPAN)
Bebo Dumont (San Juan PUERTO RICO)
The Belair Lip Bombs (Frankston AUSTRALIA)
Ben Buck (Austin TX)
Ben Kweller (Dripping Springs TX)
Bia Ferreira (São Paulo BRAZIL)
Big Dumb Baby (Brooklyn NY)
Big Jade (Beaumont TX)
Big Wy’s Brass Band (Austin TX)
Big Zeeks (London UK-ENGLAND)
Billy Allen + The Pollies (Muscle Shoals AL)
The Black Keys (Akron OH)
Blakchyl (Austin TX)
Blaketheman1000 (Los Angeles CA)
Blind Channel (Helsinki FINLAND)
Blue Water Highway (Austin TX)
BODUR (London UK-ENGLAND)
Bones and Jones (Geelong AUSTRALIA)
Bonnie Montgomery (Fayetteville AR)
Bootsy Collins (Cincinnati OH)
Boza (Panama PANAMA)
Brad Byrd (Los Angeles CA)
breathe. (Sydney AUSTRALIA)
Brie Stoner (Grand Rapids MI)
Bubble Tea and Cigarettes (New York NY)
Buggin (Chicago IL)
Byron Juane (Charlotte NC)
C4 (Birmingham UK-ENGLAND)
Cactus Lee (Austin TX)
Caleb De Casper (Austin TX)
Cale Tyson (Los Angeles CA)
Cameron Romance (Los Angeles CA)
Cardinals (Cork IRELAND)
Carpetman (Kyiv UKRAINE)
Cassadee Pope (West Palm Beach FL)
Chance Emerson (Hong Kong HONG KONG)
Chase Shakur (Atlanta GA)
Chelsea Days (Oklahoma City OK)
ChihiroYamazaki+ROUTE14band (Kawasaki JAPAN)
Chih Siou (Taipei TAIWAN)
Chinese American Bear (Seattle WA)
Chioke (Philadelphia PA)
Chris Acker (New Orleans LA)
Chris Patrick (East Orange NJ)
Cloudchord (Austin TX)
Clover County (Athens GA)
COASTCITY (Miami FL)
College of Hip Hop Knowledge (Austin TX)
Corridor (Montreal CANADA)
Cotton Mather (Austin TX)
Couch Prints (New York NY)
The Courettes (Mariager DENMARK)
Crabe (Montreal CANADA)
Creekbed Carter Hogan (Austin TX)
Crys Matthews (Nashville TN)
Cuffed Up (Los Angeles CA)
Curtis McMurtry (Austin TX)
DAIISTAR (Austin TX)
Daisy Rickman (Penzance UK-ENGLAND)
Dale Hollow (New York NY)
Dani D y Franky (Miami FL)
Dani Gurgel & Debora Gurgel (São Paulo BRAZIL)
Danxgerous (Rome ITALY)
Day By Day (South Florida FL)
DBMK (Tampa FL)
Deer Fellow (Austin TX)
Def-i (Albuquerque NM)
Dende (Katy TX)
Desiree Cannon (Jenner CA)
The Deslondes (New Orleans LA)
Die Slo (Austin TX)
The Dinosaur’s Skin (Taipei TAIWAN)
Dj Napalm (Austin TX)
Doohickey Cubicle (Vancouver CANADA)
Dual Core (Austin TX)
DV-i (New York NY)
DVTR (Montreal CANADA)
Dyce (Leuven BELGIUM)
Dylan Earl (Fayetteville AR)
Eliza McLamb (Los Angeles CA)
Embla and the Karidotters (Bergen NORWAY)
End It (Baltimore MD)
Enji (Munich GERMANY)
The Eric Hisaw Band (Austin TX)
Erykah Officer (Miami FL)
Ethan Tasch (Menlo Park CA)
Eva Westphal (New York NY)
EyeQ (Brooklyn TX)
Fabiana Palladino (London UK-ENGLAND)
The fin. (Kobe JAPAN)
FLEWNT & INKABEE (Perth AUSTRALIA)
FLWRSHRK (Bronx NY)
Flyana Boss (Los Angeles CA)
Font (Austin TX)
FOXCULT (Seattle WA)
Foyer Red (Brooklyn NY)
Frances Chang (Brooklyn NY)
Friend (Philadelphia PA)
Gabby’s World (New York NY)
GameboyJones (Kent OH)
gglum (London UK-ENGLAND)
GOKUMON (UchikubiGokumonDoukoukai) (Tokyo JAPAN)
Grace Pettis (Nashville TN)
Greg Freeman (Burlington VT)
grimelda (Saskatoon CANADA)
Gummy B (Taipei TAIWAN)
Hanorah (Montreal CANADA)
Helsinki Lambda Club (Tokyo JAPAN)
Hembree (Lawrence MO)
High. (Boonton NJ)
His His (Toronto CANADA)
Hollows (Manchester UK-ENGLAND)
Hotel Mira (Vancouver CANADA)
HUSHMONEY (Los Angeles CA)
The Ian Fays (San Francisco CA)
If I Die In Mississippi (Gulfport MS)
Ila Barker (Winnipeg CANADA)
Indian Giver (Toronto CANADA)
ISMAY (Petaluma CA)
Ivoris (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)
Jack Van Cleaf (Encinitas CA)
Jason Calhoun (Philadelphia PA)
Jaz Dhami (Birmingham UK-ENGLAND)
Jeff Lofton (Austin TX)
Jess Cornelius (Los Angeles CA)
JET THE 3RD (Houston TX)
Jhama (Vidigal BRAZIL)
J. Isaiah Evans & The Boss Tweed (Dallas TX)
JJ Shiplett (Calgary CANADA)
J Noa (Santo Domingo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)
Jobi Riccio (Nashville TN)
Johnny Jewel (Los Angeles CA)
John Roseboro (Brooklyn NY)
JOSEON (Los Angeles CA)
Joudy (Brooklyn NY)
JPerry (Port-Au-Prince HAITI)
J Soulja (Austin TX)
JW Francis (Sapulpa OK)
Kadesh Flow (Kansas City MO)
Kaitlin Butts (Tulsa OK)
Kalamari (San Antonio TX)
Kaleah Lee (Vancouver CANADA)
Kalpee (Lange Park TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO)
Keenan Te (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)
Kharma (Chicago IL)
Kierst (Brooklyn NY)
King Nun (London UK-ENGLAND)
Kiss Bang (Los Angeles CA)
Kneecap (Belfast UK-N. IRELAND)
Kolb (Brooklyn NY)
koleżanka (New York NY)
kudaranai1nichi (Tokyo JAPAN)
K.Williams (Tacoma WA)
Lady Apple Tree (Los Angeles CA)
La Gallo 3:20 (Monterrey MEXICO)
Lamont Landers (Decatur AL)
Laney Jones (Nashville TN)
Latir (London UK-ENGLAND)
Laveda (Brooklyn NY)
Lev Snowe (Winnipeg CANADA)
LEX the Lexicon Artist (Taipei TAIWAN)
Liam Benzvi (New York NY)
Liam St. John (Spokane WA)
LIE NING (Berlin GERMANY)
Life’s Question (Philadelphia PA)
Life In Vacuum (Toronto CANADA)
Light Beams (Washington DC)
Limbo (San Francisco CA)
Lime Cordiale (Sydney AUSTRALIA)
Lisa Morgenstern (Berlin GERMANY)
Little Wilderness (Durango CO)
Lizzie & The Makers (Brooklyn NY)
Los Choclok (Cosoleacaque MEXICO)
LOS KEMET (Jackson MS)
Lost Bayou Ramblers (Lafayette LA)
The Lostines (New Orleans LA)
Lucaa (Washington DC)
Lucky Lo (Copenhagen DENMARK)
LUCY (Cooper B. Handy) (Northampton MA)
Luna Aura (Nashville TN)
Luther Dickinson (Memphis TN)
luvis (Tokyo JAPAN)
Lxandra (Helsinki FINLAND)
Madeleine Mayi (Los Angeles CA)
Madeline Goldstein (Los Angeles CA)
Madison Baker (Austin TX)
Majin (Taipei TAIWAN)
Malin Pettersen (Oslo NORWAY)
Mali Velasquez (Nashville TN)
Marcelo D2 (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL)
Marissa Burwell (Regina CANADA)
Mary Scholz (Los Angeles CA)
Mary Shelley (Brooklyn NY)
Mayuan Poet (Kunming CHINA)
MC LARS (San Francisco CA)
MDUKE (San Antonio TX)
Medusa (New York NY)
Mel Bryant & the Mercy Makers (Nashville TN)
Me Nd Adam (Austin TX)
Merce Lemon (Pittsburgh PA)
Merv xx Gotti (Regina CANADA)
Midnight Navy (Austin TX)
Mikaela Monet (Valencia VENEZUELA)
Mina Okabe (Copenhagen DENMARK)
Mind Shrine (Houston TX)
Miranda Joan (Montréal CANADA)
Miso Extra (London UK-ENGLAND)
Moffa (José Gabriel Feliciano) (San Juan PUERTO RICO)
Moon Walker (New York NY)
MOTO BANDIT (Nashville TN)
My Education (Austin TX)
Myrkvi (Mosfellsbær ICELAND)
Natalie Price (Austin TX)
Native Sun (Brooklyn NY)
Nawf Lxrds (Waco TX)
Nick Finzer (Denton TX)
Night Drive (Austin TX)
N Nao (Montreal CANADA)
Noah And The Loners (Brighton UK-ENGLAND)
Nonô (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL)
Nur-D (Minneapolis MN)
Nyssa (Toronto CANADA)
Office Dog (Aukland NEW ZEALAND)
Ohm-I (Kansas City MO)
Ok Cowgirl (Brooklyn NY)
Old Heavy Hands (Greensboro NC)
The Oxys (Austin TX)
The Past Lives (Austin TX)
Peelander-Z (Austin TX)
The Peevie Wonders (Newcastle UK-ENGLAND)
PEGGY (Ann Arbor MI)
Pendulum Hearts (Austin TX)
Philip Labes (Los Angeles CA)
PIAO (Toronto CANADA)
Pierce Washington (Dallas TX)
pimpawatb (Baltimore MD)
Poise (New York NY)
Pony Girl (Ottawa-Hull CANADA)
PRINCE AMINE (Montréal CANADA)
Programmique (Brooklyn NY)
Proper. (Brooklyn NY)
Provoker (Los Angeles CA)
Prowess The Testament (Washington DC)
Purple Bee Experience (Volente TX)
QUANNA (Savannah GA)
Rachel Rose (Brooklyn NY)
Rain on Fridays (San Diego CA)
Ray$av (New Orleans LA)
Remo Drive (Minneapolis MN)
Restos (Austin TX)
Reyna Tropical (McAllen TX)
RIP Dunes (Brooklyn NY)
Robert Grace (Kilkenny IRELAND)
Rose Hotel (Atlanta GA)
SANITY (Birmingham UK-ENGLAND)
Sara Parigi (Prato ITALY)
Schatzi (Austin TX)
Scowl (Santa Cruz CA)
Scuttino (Dallas TX)
Searows (Portland OR)
The Sewing Club (Nashville TN)
Shallow Alcove (New York NY)
Shalom (Fairfax VA)
Shannon and the Clams (Oakland CA)
Shubzilla x Bill Beats (Seattle WA)
Six Missing (Austin TX)
SkyBlew (Chapel Hill NC)
Slow Fiction (Brooklyn NY)
SNŐÕPER (Nashville TN)
Songer (Reading UK-ENGLAND)
Sophia Galaté (Los Angeles CA)
The South Hill Experiment (Los Angeles CA)
Space Goonz (Austin TX)
Spoon Benders (Los Angeles CA)
Star Parks (Austin TX)
Stereo Jane (Los Angeles CA)
Storey Littleton (Woodstock NY)
STRAWBERRY LAUNCH (New York NY)
STRFKR (Portland OR)
Sugadaisy (Nashville TN)
Sunnsetter (Hamilton CANADA)
Suzanna Choffel (Austin TX)
SWEET SPINE (Greenville SC)
SWIDT (Auckland NEW ZEALAND)
Taija Kerr (Austin TX)
Tami Hart (Brooklyn NY)
Telescreens (New York NY)
Tempers (New York NY)
TENN (Sheffield UK-ENGLAND)
Tetchy (Brooklyn NY)
Thelonious Love (Houston TX)
Therapy? (Belfast UK-N. IRELAND)
There Go My Baby (San Antonio TX)
Thomas Hinds (Cartersville GA)
Tiffany Poon (Hong Kong HONG KONG)
Tino Martinez Quintet (Hamilton BERMUDA)
Tonina (St. Louis MO)
Totalement Sublime (Montréal CANADA)
Trinket (Brooklyn NY)
Una Canción Bonita (Tuxtla Gutiérrez MEXICO)
Utley3 (Austin TX)
VAPERROR (Brooklyn NY)
Vertarias (Austin TX)
Vitesse X (Brooklyn NY)
WAKE (Calgary CANADA)
West 22nd (Austin TX)
Wez Atlas (Tokyo JAPAN)
WifeKnife (Brooklyn NY)
William Singe (Sydney AUSTRALIA)
Willow Parlo (Hamburg GERMANY)
wilt (Los Angeles CA)
Wishy (Indianapolis IN)
Wonderly (Portland OR)
Wreck The System (Temple Hills MD)
X Ambassadors (Ithaca NY)
XAV (Roxborough TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO)
xJermsx (New York NY)
Yayoi Daimon (Osaka JAPAN)
Yung D3mz (Accra GHANA)
Zach Person (Austin TX)
ZADA (Whistler CANADA)
Zay.Peace (Wichita Falls TX)
Zitah (London UK-ENGLAND)
(This list is subject to change. More performers will be announced at later dates.)
Austin, TX
Central Texas aquifers could see slight boost after week of rainfall
AUSTIN, Texas – This week’s rainfall across Central Texas could help to bring a much-needed boost to the region’s aquifers, which have been operating at dangerously low levels.
The backstory:
On Tuesday, the Austin area saw over an inch of rain while Georgetown received close to six inches, as the San Gabriel River rose over six feet throughout the day.
But the heavy downpour was a welcome sight for Shay Hlavaty, the communications and outreach manager at the Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation District.
Created by the state of Texas in 1987, the District oversees segments of the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers, stretching from South Austin to southern San Marcos.
In total, the portions of the aquifers they oversee provide water to around 100,000 people.
“Groundwater is a significant water source, you know. It’s kind of the unsung hero of Texas,” says Hlavaty.
But over the last few years, the region’s groundwater levels have been in decline.
“Since January 2022, we are missing over a year’s worth of rainfall. So, in the Austin area, we get about 32 to 34 inches a year. And so over that time, we have, you know, a 30-plus inch deficit,” says Hlavaty.
Since October, the District has been under a stage three exceptional drought. Those conditions are determined by two indicators: spring flow at Barton Springs and groundwater levels at the Lovelady Monitor Well.
If either of these locations drops below a drought threshold, the District could declare a more intense drought stage.
By the numbers:
Some of the latest data shows that Barton Springs isn’t performing as it needs to support the ongoing growth of the region.
“To put it into reference, the average since about 1978 at Barton springs is 60 CFS. That’s cubic feet per second. And one cubic foot is about the size of a beach ball, an average beach ball. So, 60 beach balls of water coming out every second from Barton Springs. Before this rainfall, we were closer to 12 CFS, so only 12 beach balls coming out every second, so that’s less than a quarter of average,” says Hlavaty.
That same data also shows that the Lovelady Well is 453.8 feet above mean sea level. That’s only 5 inches above the Stage 4 Emergency Response Threshold.
“This isn’t something that’s going to go away. Even if we busted this drought and get out of it, the next drought is going to be around the corner,” says Hlavaty.
Dig deeper:
But this week’s rain did provide a small boost, helping to prevent the district from potentially falling into a deeper stage of drought.
“So, we’re still in that stage three exceptional level, and this rainfall will help us stay out of that stage four emergency,” Hlavaty told FOX 7. “It’ll help stabilize, if not increase groundwater levels and spring flow.”
The total rainfall for the Austin area in April so far is 4.14 inches, well above the typical total average for the month, which is 2.42 inches. But that sort of above precipitation must continue if there is to be any chance of drought levels decreasing.
“We really need to have above average rainfall for months, if not years, to bust this drought,” says Hlavaty.
What you can do:
As May approaches, which typically brings the most rainfall throughout the year, Hlavaty urges people to cut back on water use when they can, especially watering their lawns, which can consume large amounts of drinking water.
And as Central Texas continues to see a boom in population, combined with hotter than average temperatures for February and March, conservation is as important as ever.
“It’s important to remember that a little bit of rain here, a little bit of rain there, isn’t going to best the drought. So, we all have to do our role to help conserve resources in the meantime,” says Hlavaty.
The Source: Information from interviews conducted by FOX 7 Austin’s Marco Bitonel
Austin, TX
Judge Albright, who oversaw patent litigation boom in Texas, to resign
Austin, TX
Appeals court rules Texas can require public schools to display Ten Commandments in class
DALLAS (AP) — Texas can require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms, a U.S. appeals court ruled Tuesday in a victory for conservatives who have long sought to incorporate more religion into schools.
WATCH: Texas school board approves new course material that includes Bible passages
It sets up a potential clash at the U.S. Supreme Court over the issue in the future.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said in the decision that the law did not violate the First Amendment, which protects religious freedom and prevents the government from establishing a religion.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, called the ruling “a major victory for Texas and our moral values.”
“The Ten Commandments have had a profound impact on our nation, and it’s important that students learn from them every single day,” Paxton said.
Organizations representing the families who challenged the law, including the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement that they were “extremely disappointed” by the decision.
“The court’s ruling goes against fundamental First Amendment principles and binding U.S. Supreme Court authority. The First Amendment safeguards the separation of church and state, and the freedom of families to choose how, when and if to provide their children with religious instruction. This decision tramples those rights,” the statement said.
The law is among the pushes by Republicans, including President Donald Trump, to incorporate religion into public schools. Critics say it violates the separation of church and state while backers argue that the Ten Commandments are historical and part of the foundation of U.S. law.
The ruling, which reverses a district court’s judgment, comes after the full court heard arguments in January in the Texas case and a similar case in Louisiana. The appeals court in February cleared the way for Louisiana’s law, requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals voted 12-6 to lift a block that a lower court first placed on the law in 2024.
Texas law took effect on Sept. 1, marking the largest attempt in the nation to hang the Ten Commandments in public schools. About two dozen school districts had been barred from posting them after federal judges issued injunctions in two cases against the law but went up in many classrooms across the state as districts paid to have the posters printed themselves or accepted donations.
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