4. Rudimental
Rudimental has only one speed when it comes to performing, and that is live. Each member of the British electronic group and their die-hard vocalists give everything they’ve got on a nightly basis, holding nothing back and proving why they took home a trophy for Best Single at the Brit Awards this year. Whether it’s emotive drum ‘n’ bass, hip-hop, or garage influenced songs from their debut album Home, it’s pretty clear why Rudimental has taken the world by storm these past few years. We can guarantee their set will be filled with unrelenting energy from start to finish, and missing this really isn’t an option.
3. Flume
The Australian boy wonder is coming to Coachella for the first time in 2014, bringing with him the swagger of a thousand kangaroos to the dance floors of Indio. This is something you can tell your Grandkids about in 50 years. “Boys, when I was a young whippersnapper, I got to see that Harley Streten kid tear up the deserts of Southern California like an absolute boss. People were getting naked. Bottles of Vegemite were being thrown across the crowd. Angels descended from heaven at some point. And that’s how I met your Grandmother.”