Stop Making Sense taking place at The Garden Tisno, Croatia from 16th-19th July 2015 has added more names to the line-up including: DJ Koze, Levon Vincent, The Black Madonna and The Revenge.

DJ Koze, one of Germany’s most legendary DJs and producers, will be headlining the Tessellate boat party on Friday and delivering what is sure to be one of the set highlights of the whole weekend. At Barbarellas on the Friday night, New York native and Berlin dweller Levon Vincent will be practicing his science of ass-shakery for Warm (alongside Nick Höppner). Aproducer who’s been pushing the NYC sound to new heights with impeccable output via various labels such as Underground Quality, Osgut Ton and Deconstruct Music (which he co-runs with Anthony Parasole) Levon recently released an album for free to rapturous acclaim via own imprint Novel Sound.

SMS proudly presents The Black Madonna, resident and creative director at Chicago’s legendary Smart Bar, as The Beach Bar’s Sunday headliner for Not So Silent. One of the UK’s most prolific producers Graeme Clark aka The Revenge will be headlining the Beach Bar on the Saturday night for Get Diverted, matching the sublime setting with his personal brand of disco skullduggery. Beach Bar Friday action will be supported by Croatian DJ/radio host Jan Kinčl and the Croatian DJ comp winner representing the local scene! More headliners coming soon so watch this space…

An affordable holiday for those looking to spend sun-kissed days in the most beautiful of settings, The Garden Tisno is offering plenty of four-day or week-long accommodation options and flexible ticket packages, starting from just £128 for four days DIY camping and festival ticket, including access to all festival areas and Barbarella’s Discotheque. Luxury Shikars, incredible airsteam trailers and even wooden yachts are all within easy reach of the festival site for the more adventurous, as well as 80 air-conditioned apartments. 

Tisno is easily accessible from Split and Zadar airports, with affordable flights available from most major European cities. As a major Croatian hub of activity, Tisno provides plenty of options for sight-seeing, fine drinking and food, plus plenty to do for those who might want to extend their trip past the festival.

TICKETS 

Festival only advance tickets £80, Festival & accommodation packages from £128.