The London-based quartet the Bays will not be performing at next weekends Camp Bisco, reportedly due to immigration issues. However, in the bands stead, a new group has emerged, as Camp Bisco will present the debut set from the New Originals. This group will consist of the Disco Biscuits Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner along with Simon Posford and Sound Tribe Sector 9 drummer Zach Velmer. This years festival will take place next weekend, August 16-18, in Mariaville, New York. Other confirmed artists include: Umphrey’s McGee, Hallucinogen in Dub, Infected Mushroom, Shpongle, Slick Rick, Amon Tobin, Lyrics Born, Bustle in Your Hedgerow, The JOIN, The Juan Maclean, Zilla and EOTO. An interview with another Camp Bisco performer, Girl Talk, is now up at the site.
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