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2010.09.04-2010.09.05 Electric Zoo Festival (pg. 117)
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| PvDoBseSSioN |
| quote: | Originally posted by xpand3r
I drove to EZOO last time and I believe parking was somewhere between 15-20. I'm planning to do the same again since getting out/in was pretty easy last year. |
yeah it was pretty painless.... i'm definitely getting some pregaming in tho at 11am cause i will NOT miss Joris Voorn! |
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| TaurusNYY |
| quote: | Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
yeah it was pretty painless.... i'm definitely getting some pregaming in tho at 11am cause i will NOT miss Joris Voorn! |
Pre-gaming fun all around- lol gonna be funny to see people so charged, locked and loaded, and ready to go so early.
PVD- we gotta meet this time - hopefully it wont be as hard as Space was that night lol. |
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| fiCti0naL |
| quote: | Originally posted by High Roller
I have 2 tickets for the Electric Zoo for sale if anyone wants it. I came up with personal problems and sadly will not be attending this event labor day weekend. I have one 2-day pass I'll let go for $100 and one sunday pass for $60. Let me know thanks. |
yo I sent you a PM a while ago about the 2-day pass. |
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| PvDoBseSSioN |
| quote: | Originally posted by TaurusNYY
Pre-gaming fun all around- lol gonna be funny to see people so charged, locked and loaded, and ready to go so early.
PVD- we gotta meet this time - hopefully it wont be as hard as Space was that night lol. |
yeah man we def. will, it was impossible to move around at Space that night / morning |
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| Frequency Frank |
| quote: | Originally posted by High Roller
I have 2 tickets for the Electric Zoo for sale if anyone wants it. I came up with personal problems and sadly will not be attending this event labor day weekend. I have one 2-day pass I'll let go for $100 and one sunday pass for $60. Let me know thanks. |
Is the sunday pass still available? PM me please. |
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| plexipr |
Electric Zoo: New York's Electronic Music Festival set times have been announced by way of the unique interactive event calendar and mobile application SCHED. The application is able to connect artists and fans better than ever before by making it easy to explore and learn about the festival. It allows festival goers to sign in and view set times, choose to “attend” sets, read artist information, check out real time artist news feeds, leave comments on artist's pages, as well as view the most popular sets, invite friends to join and gain musical recommendations based on interests. Electric Zoo & Ultra Records will announce signing appearances on SCEHD and via twitter (Twitter.com/ElectricZooNY), for Ultra Records artists making signing appearances at the festival’s merchandise tent. Keep track of the Electric Zoo artists you are most looking forward to seeing, while networking with your friends!
Once the gates of Randall’s Island Park close and the sun sets on the Electric Zoo days, do not fear because the party is far from over. After the last beat drops, head over to New York’s #1 superclub Pacha NYC and continue the Electric Zoo experience well into the night with the festival’s official afterparties. On Saturday, September 4th, the one and only Sharam and Juicy Music’s Robbie Rivera will keep the party going along with one of the hottest new collaborations in dance music Dresden & Johnston, techno duo Italoboyz, a special live performance from MINUS favorite Heartthrob, and New York’s own Taimur & Fahad. Then on Sunday, September 5th, Israeli melodic techno master Guy Gerber headlines with a SURPRISE GUEST from the festival’s main stage along with many more to be announced. Follow Electric Zoo at twitter.com/electriczoony for all the up-to-the-date afterparty information.
To add to the overall artistic experience of Electric Zoo, the festival is bringing some of the area’s most renowned artists to put their own personal stamp on the event. Featuring a large scale interactive art display from electro kinetic artist Jason Krugman, the festival builds on its reputation as a diverse center for arts of all kinds. In addition to Krugman's installation, several others will utilize the Sunday School buses as their canvas to showcase their diverse styles set to the soundtrack of world class electronic music. Spray paint artist extraordinaire Chor Boogie, three dimensional mural artist Mr. Maxx Moses, graffiti legend Doze Green, graffiti and fine art fuser Cern, Latin American graffiti pioneer Cekis and environmentally conscious Brent Nolasco will bring their fine talents to the festival, creating a truly diverse artistic environment and an overall sensory experience for festival goers.
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About Electric Zoo
After its inaugural year, Electric Zoo has already established itself as New York’s premier electronic music festival. In 2009, 26,000 people passed through the gates of Randall’s Island Park to witness over 50 acts representing multiple countries on 4 stages. Electric Zoo represents all genres of electronic music by bringing top international DJs and live acts along with hometown favorites to New York City. The festival’s inaugural edition received a coveted IDMA nomination for “Best U.S. Festival” and “Best Music Event” by URB magazine, as well as positive press coverage from major media outlets like CNN, New York Times, Huffington Post, Village Voice, Time Out New York, New York Post, DJ Mag, and Ocean Drive.
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| yankeeBaby |
| Again, why are we meeting at the Hilltop smack in the middle of Markus and A&B? Most people would prefer a meetup during less popular acts, such that they can introduce themselves and be social without feeling like they are missing the music they came to hear....my 2 cents.... |
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| coolestrl |
| quote: | Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Again, why are we meeting at the Hilltop smack in the middle of Markus and A&B? Most people would prefer a meetup during less popular acts, such that they can introduce themselves and be social without feeling like they are missing the music they came to hear....my 2 cents.... |
I asked everyone to suggest, no one said anything before plus, i think everyone will be actually be There during these acts as opposed to less popular ones. |
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| yankeeBaby |
| Sorry I didn't see you ask. I just think, considering how many Markus whores there are, this doesn't sound like the best plan to be extremely social. I know if Ferry was playing, there is no way I am leaving to so shake hands with peeps I don't know and miss the music. I might, however, do this (and actually stay long enough to chat) if I went during a no-name. I wouldn't have the anxiety of wanting to sprint back to the music or zone out what people are saying while trying to listen to my fav lol... |
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| Burak14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Sorry I didn't see you ask. I just think, considering how many Markus whores there are, this doesn't sound like the best plan to be extremely social. I know if Ferry was playing, there is no way I am leaving to so shake hands with peeps I don't know and miss the music. I might, however, do this (and actually stay long enough to chat) if I went during a no-name. I wouldn't have the anxiety of wanting to sprint back to the music or zone out what people are saying while trying to listen to my fav lol... |
exactly what i was thinking.. i think it should be during someone average. |
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| coolestrl |
| Ok so everyone suggest and i will make changes accordingly :) |
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