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III Points 2016 Announces More Artists: Machinedrum, Millionyoung, and More

Back in May, III Points unveiled the bulk of its 2016 lineup, showing off headliners like LCD Soundsystem, M83, Flying Lotus, Earl Sweatshirt, Method Man and Redman, and dozens more. But the homegrown festival, now entering its fourth year, isn't quite done yet. Today III Points announced another wave of acts added...
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Back in May, III Points unveiled the bulk of its 2016 lineup, showing off headliners like LCD Soundsystem, M83, Flying Lotus, Earl Sweatshirt, Method Man and Redman, and dozens more.

But the homegrown festival, now entering its fourth year, isn't quite done yet. Today, III Points announced another wave of acts added to October's three-day lineup. 

The 21 new performers consist mostly of locals, like Millionyoung, Fudakochi, Laura of Miami, and Cog Nomen. But the boldest name on the list is Machinedrum, who will be performing a live set. 

An acclaimed electronic musician in his own right, Machinedrum (born Travis Stewart) is one-half of the duo known as Sepalcure, who made Pitchfork's list of 2011's top 50 albums with their self-titled effort. 

You can check out the whole list of recently added artists below.
  • Machinedrum (Live)
  • Blkkmorris
  • Millionyoung
  • Poshstronaut
  • Nuri
  • Viniloversus
  • Kodiak Fur
  • Jport
  • Parrot Jungle 95
  • Tony Disco
  • John Hancock III
  • Fudakochi
  • Laura of Miami
  • DSAN
  • Baez
  • NSR
  • Nii Tei
  • True Vine
  • Oxynalia
  • Oly
  • Cog Nomen
III Points. October 7 through 9 at Mana Wynwood, 318 NW 23rd St., Miami; 305-573-0371; manawynwood.com. Tickets cost $99 to $150 via iiipoints.com. III Points 3-Day Foresight Passes cost $245 to $305 plus fees via iiipoints.com. Current 3-Day GA holders can upgrade to Foresight Passes by emailing [email protected].

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