This summer, float & rock with BIG names on the currents of the Guadalupe in
New Braunfels as Whitewater Amphitheatre ROCKS out with 101X!

MAY 26
SKRILLEX - SOLD OUT

JULY 13
311 w/SLIGHTLY STOOPID

JULY 21
GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY

AUGUST 4
GIRL TALK

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Skrillex @ Whitewater

SKRILLEX - SOLD OUT

Sonny Moore put his gig as post-hardcore frontman behind him in 2008 when he left his band From First to Last and created the dancefloor-oriented project Skrillex. He originally used the name for live DJ sets, but in 2009 the project moved into the studio with Skrillex remixing the likes of Lady Gaga (“Bad Romance”) and Snoop Dogg (“Sensual Seduction”). He remains one of today’s most buzzed-about artists. This perception was fortified by the announcement of his five Grammy award nominations in late 2011, including contention for Artist of the Year 2011.




311

With their celebratory live shows, 311 have earned a massive grassroots following, and for the past nine years, have headlined their summer “Unity Tour” in ampitheatres across the U.S. Throughout their 20+ years together, 311 have always stayed true to their own approach and their underlying message of unity and positivity. That message still rings true for them today…in their lyrics and at their celebratory live shows. Singer Nick Hexum typically ends each show with the words, “Stay Positive and Love Your Life.”




SLIGHTLY STOOPID

Based in Ocean Beach, San Diego, California, Slightly Stoopid describe their music as "a fusion of acoustic rock and blues with reggae, hip-hop, and punk". As a band, they have released eight albums (two live) with their sixth studio album, entitled Slightly Not Stoned Enough To Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid, released on July 22, 2008. The band was originally signed by Bradley Nowell from the band Sublime to his label Skunk Records while still in high school.




GIRL TALK

Celebrating 10-plus years of sample-obsessed production and relentless touring, Gregg Gillis has dedicated himself to Girl Talk, and his most epic, densely layered, and meticulously composed musical statement to date. Continuing the saga from the previously acclaimed albums, Night Ripper and Feed The Animals, Gillis lays down a more diverse range of samples to unfold a larger dynamic between slower transitions and extreme cut-ups. With the grand intent of creating the most insane and complex "pop collage" album ever heard, large catalogs of both blatantly appropriated melodies and blasts of unrecognizable fragments were assembled for the ultimate Girl Talk record, 2010's All Day.




GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY

Ghostland Observatory’s entire approach to music – sonically, aesthetically, conceptually – is essentially a melding of the two distinctly different personalities of its two members, Thomas Ross Turner and Aaron Behrens. Whereas Turner, the producer/drummer/keyboardist of the duo, finds solace in the minimal, bleak cable-patch squawks of Karlheinz Stockhausen and the analog-disco-thump of Giorgio Moroder, Behrens’ interests lie more along the lines of psychedelia, rock and various country and blues artists.