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    Lightning in a Bottle Festival descends upon San Antonio, May 22-26 

    Little Dragon, Moby, Phantogram & Gramatik to headline 2014 festival

    Lighting in a Bottle, Lake San Antonio, BradleyLightning in a Bottle Music and Arts Festival returns May 22-26 at a new location – San Antonio Recreation Area in Bradley. A fusion of electronic music and introspective qualities of installation art, live performance, spiritual workshops, and an overarching embodiment of cultural and environmental consciousness, Lightning in a Bottle is its own class of gathering through this focus on unique creativity,

    The music lineup will feature Moby, LittleDragon, Phantogram, Gramatik, Beats Antique, Amon Tobin, Baauer, Gold Panda, Simian Mobile Disco, Claude VonStroke and more. This internationally-renowned transformative experience also includes the sounds of The Polish Ambassador, Damian Lazarus, Cashmere Cat, Chet Faker and Lee Burridge. Lucent Dossier Experience will also take the familiar stage to mystify their devout fans with their visually enriched live-performance.

    For the past nine years, The Do LaB has shattered all conceptions of the modern gathering, producing the most innovative and inspiring events on the international circuit. Much of Lightning in a Bottle’s intimate singularity is expressed through The Lucent Temple of Consciousness, an amazing sanctuary for all participants to enrich the soul and inspire the spirit. The 2014 schedule inside the Lucent Temple, built out of recycled and found objects, will include over 300 different experiences in yoga, workshops, speakers and exotic world music.

    Tickets are on sale now at lightninginabottle.org.

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    Pagan worship. Yuk!

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