Visionquest

Timeslots have landed.
23 + hours across four spaces at Lincoln Factory with Detroit legends, live acts, extended sets, old friends, and the next generation pushing things forward.
From morning coffee into deep night and beyond.
This one is about drifting between rooms, unexpected moments, losing track of time, and being surrounded by people who truly care about the music.
May 25.
Detroit.
15 years deep.
Last ticket tier now live.
Get them via @resident_advisor while you can.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Not trend-driven artists.
Not algorithm artists.
Just people with a deep relationship to the music and the worlds built around it.
Aline Umber
Krol
Tomas Station
O.Bee
David Triana
Mayell
Sibil
Artists connected through records, shared mornings, small rooms, strange cities, and years spent digging a little deeper.
The kind of energy that makes sense at Lincoln Factory.
VQ XV
May 25 - 7am
Limcoln Factory
Detroit
Set times at the end of the carousel.

Some artists never lose their identity.
Different paths, different sounds, decades deep in the culture. Still evolving. Still dangerous in the right room.
Doc Martin
Art Department
Mathew Jonson
Hiroko Yamamura
VQ 15
May 25
Lincoln Factory
Detroit

Some artists never lose their identity.
Different paths, different sounds, decades deep in the culture. Still evolving. Still dangerous in the right room.
Doc Martin
Art Department
Mathew Jonson
Hiroko Yamamura
VQ 15
May 25
Lincoln Factory
Detroit

Some artists never lose their identity.
Different paths, different sounds, decades deep in the culture. Still evolving. Still dangerous in the right room.
Doc Martin
Art Department
Mathew Jonson
Hiroko Yamamura
VQ 15
May 25
Lincoln Factory
Detroit

Some artists never lose their identity.
Different paths, different sounds, decades deep in the culture. Still evolving. Still dangerous in the right room.
Doc Martin
Art Department
Mathew Jonson
Hiroko Yamamura
VQ 15
May 25
Lincoln Factory
Detroit

We’re giving away 2 tickets to Visionquest 15 Years along with 2 Visionquest shirts for May 25 at Lincoln Factory.
To enter:
comment below and tag the friend you’d bring with you.
Winners announced Friday.
May 25.
Detroit.

Ryan Crosson is part of the foundation of Visionquest and very much the glue that has held the label and crew together through the years.
From Detroit to dancefloors across the world, his sets have always carried that unmistakable balance of depth, tension, movement, and soul.
Catch him inside Lincoln Factory from 5:30–8PM on Monday and alongside Lee Curtiss and Shaun Reeves as Visionquest from 1–3AM on the Freezer stage.
May 25.
Detroit.
Last ticket tier of tickets now live. Get them while you can.

Ryan Crosson is part of the foundation of Visionquest and very much the glue that has held the label and crew together through the years.
From Detroit to dancefloors across the world, his sets have always carried that unmistakable balance of depth, tension, movement, and soul.
Catch him inside Lincoln Factory from 5:30–8PM on Monday and alongside Lee Curtiss and Shaun Reeves as Visionquest from 1–3AM on the Freezer stage.
May 25.
Detroit.
Last ticket tier of tickets now live. Get them while you can.

Ryan Crosson is part of the foundation of Visionquest and very much the glue that has held the label and crew together through the years.
From Detroit to dancefloors across the world, his sets have always carried that unmistakable balance of depth, tension, movement, and soul.
Catch him inside Lincoln Factory from 5:30–8PM on Monday and alongside Lee Curtiss and Shaun Reeves as Visionquest from 1–3AM on the Freezer stage.
May 25.
Detroit.
Last ticket tier of tickets now live. Get them while you can.
Ryan Crosson is part of the foundation of Visionquest and very much the glue that has held the label and crew together through the years.
From Detroit to dancefloors across the world, his sets have always carried that unmistakable balance of depth, tension, movement, and soul.
Catch him inside Lincoln Factory from 5:30–8PM on Monday and alongside Lee Curtiss and Shaun Reeves as Visionquest from 1–3AM on the Freezer stage.
May 25.
Detroit.
Last ticket tier of tickets now live. Get them while you can.
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀
What are your favourite Visionquest memories or tunes? Let me know in the comments.👇🏽
This is a big one for me, and the page - a real full circle moment.
Back when I first connected with house and techno on a deeper level, Visionquest were among my biggest inspirations.
I’ve met the guys many times over the years and we have a good connection. So it’s super special to be able to mark the 15th anniversary of their label here on my page.
Lee, Ryan, Seth and Shaun were, for me, a cornerstone of the whole early 2010s movement. As DJs, as a label and as an events outfit, they really defined that time. I went to so many of their parties, I was borderline obsessed with their releases and a lot of my friends in the party scene felt the same as me.
They were a bridge between what came before and what was being built in real time during that era. Proper selectors, proper party heads and the energy behind a label that embodied the diversity and progressive nature of a truly golden time.
You never really knew what you were going to get with the label, but you trusted in their curation - whether it was haunting avant-garde pop from Footprintz, or straight up electronic funk from Maceo... Those early Tale Of Us cuts, Benoit & Sergio with their catchy vocal-led dance floor productions, PillowTalk, Ryan and Cesar with their deep cuts, Butch’s mystical work, Dinky... The list is endless.
The Visionquest party at WMC 2011 is still one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. It was a life-affirming experience and one of the main catalysts behind me throwing myself into electronic music culture for the best part of the last 15 years.
So, it’s an honour that we’ve been able to work together on this post. Thanks to Lee, Ryan and Shaun for your contributions. ❤️
Next week they celebrate 15 years with a huge party in Detroit. 🚀

Yesterday’s build at Lincoln Factory for Visionquest 15 Years.
Really lucky to have so many beautiful friends and collaborators helping bring this one to life.
Getting close now.

Detroit after midnight.
The lights get lower. The rooms get darker. The music gets deeper.
For Visionquest 15 Years, Lincoln Factory transforms over the course of 24+ hours into a full environment. As the night unfolds, all areas of the space come alive with different energies, different sounds, and different moments happening at once.
This is the part we look forward to most. The stretch of night where time disappears a little and the party settles into its real rhythm.
May 25
Detroit
Timeslots dropping later this week.
Final ticket tier now active. Get them while you can.
Detroit after midnight.
The lights get lower. The rooms get darker. The music gets deeper.
For Visionquest 15 Years, Lincoln Factory transforms over the course of 24+ hours into a full environment. As the night unfolds, all areas of the space come alive with different energies, different sounds, and different moments happening at once.
This is the part we look forward to most. The stretch of night where time disappears a little and the party settles into its real rhythm.
May 25
Detroit
Timeslots dropping later this week.
Final ticket tier now active. Get them while you can.
Detroit after midnight.
The lights get lower. The rooms get darker. The music gets deeper.
For Visionquest 15 Years, Lincoln Factory transforms over the course of 24+ hours into a full environment. As the night unfolds, all areas of the space come alive with different energies, different sounds, and different moments happening at once.
This is the part we look forward to most. The stretch of night where time disappears a little and the party settles into its real rhythm.
May 25
Detroit
Timeslots dropping later this week.
Final ticket tier now active. Get them while you can.
Detroit after midnight.
The lights get lower. The rooms get darker. The music gets deeper.
For Visionquest 15 Years, Lincoln Factory transforms over the course of 24+ hours into a full environment. As the night unfolds, all areas of the space come alive with different energies, different sounds, and different moments happening at once.
This is the part we look forward to most. The stretch of night where time disappears a little and the party settles into its real rhythm.
May 25
Detroit
Timeslots dropping later this week.
Final ticket tier now active. Get them while you can.

For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?

For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?

For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?
For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?
For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?
For the first time in a long time, the three of us will be performing together as Visionquest together again in Detroit.
Monday, May 25
Visionquest — 15 Years
Lincoln Factory
A full-circle moment for us and for everyone who’s been part of this story from the early days until now. Detroit has always been home at the center of it all, and it feels right that this next chapter starts here together.
We’ll be taking over the Freezer stageMonday evening as part of the 15-year celebration alongside friends, family, and a new generation carrying the spirit forward.
@shaun.reeves
@ryancrosson
@leecurtiss
Set times soon.
Tickets moving fast via RA.
Who’s joining us?
15 years of Visionquest.
May 25
Lincoln Factory
Detroit
It unfolds.
Tickets moving via Resident Advisor.
Set times soon.
Who are you coming for?
May 25 — Detroit
Visionquest 15 Years
Phase 2 lineup additions:
Aline Brooklyn - @alinebrooklyn_
Aman Umber - @alineumberlive
Art Department - @artdepartmentofficial
Cesar Merveille - @cesarmerveille_official
Dan Ghenacia b2b M.O.N.R.O.E. @danghenacia @m.o.n.r.o.e._music
David Triana - @triana_david
Doc Martin - @docmartinla
Hot Dog Unit - @hotdogunitdet
House Coffee - @house____coffee
J. Richards b2b Kurilo - @buhler_buhler_ , @kurilo_
Krol - @krol______
Lee Curtiss (live) @leecurtiss
Mayell - @mayell_____
Nicolas Matar - @nicolasmatar.nyc
N/um (live) - @numlive
Ryan Crosson - @ryancrosson
Shaun Reeves - @shaun.reeves
Sibil - @sibil___
Topper - @topperanza
Tickets moving fast (available via @resident_advisor)
Full lineup posted on RA page as well.

The remixes.Coming soon.@benoitandsergio @lustwerk.music @finlowcarl @alineumberlive @krol______ @yourvisionquest 12” vinyl #walkandtalk
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