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Electric Zoo removes plastic straw use from festival

In an effort to save oceans and raise awareness, Electric Zoo festival has made a commitment to be plastic straw free for this year's event.

The National Academy of Sciences estimated that up to 71% of Seabirds and 30% of turtles have been found with plastics inside their stomachs. The plastic from the straws that find their way into the ocean never biodegrade, and instead break down into small particles called ‘microplastics' that continue pose a huge threat to the lives of all marine life, including fish. Researchers predict that there will be more plastic than fish in our waters by 2050 if this harmful trend continues.

To combat this, Electric Zoo has made it a priority to eliminate plastic straws at their event, with paper alternatives being available only if absolutely necessary. In addition, Ezoo has teamed up with Clean Vibes, a top leader in environmentally friendly event waste management, in hopes educating festival goers how to minimize their waste footprints through recycling in their daily lives.

Ezoo encourages all festival attendees to be mindful of their environment this season. Every little bit helps!

 

 

 

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Br3anna Thomas Shows How to Be a Genre Defying Artist in Independent Music

Br3anna Thomas is becoming special as an independent artist. From her Arkansas home, this California-born talent blends soulful artistry with high-energy EDM. Her latest release, “I KNEW IT,” dropped on November 24, 2024, is a dynamic anthem crafted entirely by her—from writing to production. Originally a slow romantic ballad titled “I KNEW YOU WERE THE ONE,” Br3anna transformed it into a vibrant EDM track. “This song makes you move,” she says. “I added love, and listeners can feel it.”

Using BandLab, Br3anna produces all her music on her phone, listening to mixes across speakers to perfect her sound. Dropping five tracks monthly, she’s released 22 songs in 2024 with plans for 60 in 2025. Her versatility spans genres like EDM, country, and R&B. “I try not to compare myself to anyone,” she says. “It’s hard to put me in a box.”

Br3anna’s creativity also shines in her fantasy audiobooks as Nicole Sparkman, and her podcast, “Spark the Magic Within You.” For her, it’s all about self-growth and gratitude. “I’m not sleeping on my dream anymore,” she declares. Her disciplined approach—writing melodies in the car and perfecting beats in marathon sessions—sets her apart as an artist who turns everyday moments into powerful music.

As 2025 approaches, Br3anna’s work ethic and talent are undeniable. Whether through her electrifying tracks, inspiring podcast, or imaginative storytelling, she’s proving that independent artists can redefine success.

Follow her journey on Instagram and hear her music on Spotify.

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