Electric Elephant announce boat parties and line-up additions

Electric Elephant have revealed the hosts and line-ups for their 2013 boat parties, and announced that US house legend Frankie Knuckles is to join the festival line-up.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 7th Feb 2013

The boutique Croatian escape returns to The Garden at Tisno from 11th - 15th July for its 6th year, bringing with it its biggest line-up to date. 

Organsers have today revealed the hosts and line-ups for their famous boat parties, which take place on the  legendary sea dog, The Argonaughty. Setting sail under the sizzling afternoon sunshine or star-lit evening skies, each voyage is a riotous experience across shimmering Adriatic waters, and an essential part of the Electric Elephant experience. Tickets will go on sale from midday Monday 25th February through Skiddle.

Boat parties for 2013 are as follows:

A Love From Outer Space: Andrew Weatherall & Sean Johnston

Electric Chair: Unabombers

Spun Out: Ewan Pearson, Ivan Smagghe, Optimo & Rob Mello

Horse Meat Disco: Horse Meat Disco + special guest TBA

Jolly Rogers: Doc Martin, Krysko & Content

Lowlife: Lowlife DJs

Down To The Sea & Back: Kelvin Andrews & Balearic Mike + Special Guest

Idiots Are Winning: Chris Duckenfield & Residents

Electric Chair Sails Again: Unabombers & Friends

As well as the boat party news, Electric Elephant have also announced that US house legend Frankie Knuckles will make his Electric Elephant debut this year. Another heavyweight of the house scene, Doc Martin, joins the festival, plus Leeds Balearic club gang Joe’s Bakery, producer fave of ALFOS Craig Bratley, and finally Rob Mello will all be part of the 2013 Adriatic odyssey.

They join already announced acts including Mr. Scruff, Michael Mayer, Tobias Thomas, Prosumer, DJ Nature and Pete Herbert, along with debutants Heidi and Miguel Campbell.

See the full Electric Elephant line-up so far

Boat party tickets go on sale on Monday 25th February, exclusively through Skiddle.

Photo: Heather Shuker

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