Louis The Child out on an amazing show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 21st, 2024 in Morrison, Colorado. With support from Jai Wolf, Memba, and Daniel Allan, it was the perfect line up.
Daniel Allan
Daniel Allan is an electronic artist, producer, and entrepreneur from Louisville, Kentucky. He began creating music in middle school, recording–and eventually producing–music for his peers. After attending Lollapalooza, Allan felt inspired to produce EDM, finding and developing his own original sound.
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MEMBA
MEMBA was unearthed by New York based production duo, Ishaan Chaudhary & Will Curry, conjuring electronic music that is propped up by a backbone of ancient world influenced rhythms.
They use their musical projects as a means to flesh out their universe further. 2018 saw the release of SAGA-I, an EP based around a fictional planet. The EP was transformed into a multisensory experience by coupling each track with relics from the planet that allowed the listener to taste, smell, feel, and see the music. The SAGA-I experience came to life at a sold-out warehouse event in Brooklyn. In 2019, MEMBA released SAGA-II on ODESZA’s label Foreign Family. The EP story was told through an audio-visual short film that showcased another planet in their universe.
The past few years have seen them play Coachella, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, Ultra, Holy Ship! and Glastonbury, to name a few. They have supported ODESZA, Jai Wolf, and Hermitude, and Clozee on tour, priming them for their own debut headline run. Recently, they charted globally with their song “For Aisha,” a tribute to Ishaan’s sister. The song was written for a Bollywood film called The Sky is Pink, which premiered at TIFF and is now on Netflix.
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Jai Wolf
Jai Wolf is an alias of Sajeeb Saha, a producer of melodic, dreamlike EDM who previously recorded under a handful of names, including No Pets Allowed. In 2015, he hit number 31 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart with his track “Indian Summer.” His full-length debut, The Cure to Loneliness, arrived in 2019, followed by tracks like 2022’s “We Will Meet Again” with San Holo and 2023’s “Want It All” with Evalyn.
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Louis The Child
Louis the Child, a Chicago-area duo consisting of Robert Hauldren and Frederic Kennett, blend pop with dance beats to create uplifting electronic anthems. They first met at a Madeon concert in 2012 and soon after began making music together, despite attending the same high school without crossing paths. Hauldren had been DJing as Haul Pass, while Kennett produced under the moniker Fatboy.
Since emerging in 2013, Louis the Child have collaborated with artists like Foster the People, K.Flay, Icona Pop, and Future, mixing hip-hop and alternative rock into their electronic sound. Early singles like “It’s Strange” and “Weekend” gained them attention, and they spent the 2010s building a fan base through touring. In 2020, they released their debut album Here for Now, featuring collaborations with artists such as Drew Love, Chelsea Cutler, and EarthGang.
Over the years, the duo has expanded their sound with collaborations on EPs like Love Is Alive (2017), which featured Elohim and Blaise Railey, and Kids at Play (2018), which included the gold-certified hit “Better Not” featuring Wafia. Their EP To Believe (2022) featured collaborations with Kasbo and Evan Giia, while beat tapes like Candy and Black Marble have showcased their instrumental work. Continuing to evolve, Louis the Child released the single “Stay with Me” featuring Absolutely in 2023.
Their vibrant, feel-good electronic anthems have earned them a reputation for creating festival-ready hits and expanding the boundaries of pop-tinged dance music.
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