From hosting events in Los Angeles and Las Vegas to curating the programming for Coachella‘s Yuma Tent and hosting standout afterparties, Framework has solidified its place among the top party throwers in the scene. The shows they throw, which consistently feature major acts and are hosted at unique venues, have become hotly sought after by those in the house and techno scene. Now, those who missed out or want to relive those moments can do so by checking out select performances on Apple Music.
The launch of Framework’s Apple Music curator page is celebratory above all else as the brand showcases some of the best experiences they’ve offered over the past few years. Central to the launch are performances from their recent re:frame residency, including Disco Dom, The Martinez Brothers, Yulia Niko, Alex Wann, and Maxi Meraki b2b Nico de Andrea.
Yet that’s just the start, as Framework dove even deeper with other select recordings. AFROJACK’s Kapuchon set at Sound Nightclub, which took place between Coachella weekends this year, is currently available to stream. Additionally, the full run of sets from FISHER and Chris Lake’s Under Construction show on Hollywood Blvd, which includes Cole Knight, Little Fritter, Chloé Robinson x DJ ADHD, and the beloved headliners themselves, has been added.
These livesets are just the start of what’s to come from Framework, as they give these memorable experiences a permanent digital home with full spatial audio that creates an immersive listening experience. More sets are expected to surface as the brand continues its run of shows in the summer and fall, so keep your eyes and ears locked in for those drops.
Check out Framework’s official Apple Music curator page to dive into these iconic performances.
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