Hallucinogen and Eat Static are the latest additions to the Disco Biscuits semi-annual Camp Bisco. One of the UKs best known trance acts, Hallucinogen will perform a rare US date following the Disco Biscuits headlining set. During his show, Hallucinogen will also dip into material from his ambient-dub-trance project, Younger Brother, along with Prometheus. Eat Static, a techno-based, UFO-obsessed off-shoot of the Ozric Tentacles, will also perform a set of dub-trance music. Umphreys McGee has also confirmed that it will perform two sets at Camp Bisco, while The New Deal and Conspirator will offer the festivals late night shows. Other confirmed acts include John Browns Body, Brothers Past and Lake Trout side-project Big in Japan, among others.
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