An electronic music experience set within Thailand's rainforest, bringing together music enthusiasts in a unique natural setting.
Located in Thailand's rainforest, SoundLab Jungle offers an electronic music experience that aims to harmonize with its natural surroundings. We focus on creating an environment where music and nature coexist.
Our gatherings bring together electronic music appreciation and environmental awareness in a considered setting.
Multiple areas within the natural environment, each offering different acoustic spaces.
Carefully configured sound systems designed to work in harmony with the environment.
A space for electronic music enthusiasts to share experiences and appreciate music together.
An opportunity to experience electronic music away from urban environments.
Our program features artists who appreciate the intersection of electronic music and natural environments.
Electronic artist exploring natural sound elements
Electronic duo creating ambient soundscapes
Minimal electronic music producer
Our events take place in Thailand's rainforest. The specific location details are provided to confirmed participants. Access involves a guided journey through forest paths to our designated area.
Registered participants receive detailed location information and arrival instructions.
₹12,500
₹25,000
₹8,500
SoundLab Jungle aims to create experiences that bring together electronic music and natural environments. We work to minimize our environmental impact while providing a space for music appreciation.
Our focus is on responsible event organization and environmental consideration.
Interested participants can submit an application through our contact form or reach out via phone. Each application is reviewed based on current capacity and requirements.
Registered participants receive a detailed list of recommended items. We suggest practical, weather-appropriate clothing and personal essentials.
We implement waste management practices and aim to minimize environmental impact. We work with local organizations on conservation efforts.
150 California Street, San Francisco CA 94111, USA
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