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2010.09.04-2010.09.05 Electric Zoo Festival (pg. 48)
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acronym
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Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
I have no idea who either of them are, nor do I know Pretty Lights. I just recognize that I'm not going to see 30 acts while I'm there. I know who I want to see, can guess which tents they'll be at, and realize my days are both packed without seeing anything more. And if there's an hour when it's not...I could probably use a rest to wander around.


Popof produces excellent dark prog/techno style tracks. You might recognize this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_5QEkJ0_-w

Fake Blood are big on the electro/fidget circuit. He had a big hit with "Mars" 2 years ago. It was pretty popular outside of EDM circles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc3QNcec5RE. He'll be drawing the same crowd as Diplo, Steve Aoki, Erol Alkan, Rusko, etc. if that helps give you an idea.
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
clubbing is your life and that's all you do.


Look, a myopic egomaniac!

Oh wait :stongue:
d_Verge
quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
I wouldn't be surprised if this year's festival has a sharp drop in attendance from last years.

The only people who know about these new additions are people that are heavily invested into EDM. You guys on here know who these people are...the general public doesn't.

I guess Made is heavily relying on pre-sales. I don't see any casual fan walking up to the gate and paying that kind of money for this kind of lineup. Not happening.


There are far more people than you realize who are into EDM. It extends beyond this message board and beyond New York City. Yes, the general public won't be there. It's not meant for them, hence the term "scene." That being said, this is still a music festival and people are going to come, whether it be for the music or for the festival atmosphere or simply because DJ Go Yourself is playing and he draws a crowd. But at the end of the day, who gives a ? I'm going for me to have fun and hear good music. I don't care how many other people will be there.
MeLLyMeL
quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
I wouldn't be surprised if this year's festival has a sharp drop in attendance from last years.

The only people who know about these new additions are people that are heavily invested into EDM. You guys on here know who these people are...the general public doesn't.

I guess Made is heavily relying on pre-sales. I don't see any casual fan walking up to the gate and paying that kind of money for this kind of lineup. Not happening.
are you not seeing the big names - and by big, i mean font size?

MADE is pulling in the general public with those names, alone!!!!!
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
are you not seeing the big names - and by big, i mean font size?

MADE is pulling in the general public with those names, alone!!!!!


Stop arguing with the village idiot, it's pointless. I think at this point we should just point and laugh.
d_Verge
quote:
Originally posted by Chaska
Stop arguing with the village idiot, it's pointless. I think at this point we should just point and laugh.


lounger540
quote:
Originally posted by acronym
Popof produces excellent dark prog/techno style tracks. You might recognize this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_5QEkJ0_-w

Fake Blood are big on the electro/fidget circuit. He had a big hit with "Mars" 2 years ago. It was pretty popular outside of EDM circles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc3QNcec5RE. He'll be drawing the same crowd as Diplo, Steve Aoki, Erol Alkan, Rusko, etc. if that helps give you an idea.


A slew of other Popof massives
Mr. Orange
Alcoolic
All that Jazz (Popof Remix)
Sunglasses @ Night (Popof Remix 2)


Also, the choice of new 'headliners' is interesting and I think is intended to bring out some of the casual EDMers. The hipster tech, alternative nue-disco dance'ish types. They don't even have Schulz as a bold name, because those in the scene already know he's there.
acronym
Did they announce time slots in advance last year, or did they just release the stage/day breakdown?
Neonbeats
At least they added Reboot
eyebegod
They give a timeslot/ stage breakdown a few days before...at least they did last year

Scoops
Sander Van Doorn got added

he is playing Sunday
plexipr
The anticipation for the 2010 edition of Electric Zoo continues to build with a lineup stacked full of electronic music heavyweights ready to descend on New York’s Randall’s Island Park this Labor Day weekend on September 4 & 5, 2010. With a lineup that features headlining sets from The Chemical Brothers and Armin van Buuren and a who’s who of the world’s top DJs and electronic music artists, Electric Zoo is proud to announce the latest group of artists set to play New York’s biggest electronic music festival. On Saturday, electronic hip-hop fusion outfit Pretty Lights provides a raucous headlining live performance. Other additions include UK's veritable Radio 1 tastemaker Pete Tong, the future of Swedish house, rising star Avicii, UK's certified electro hitmaker Fake Blood, two of France's prized dance exports Joachim Garraud and electro minimalist Popof, and Germany’s techno maestro Reboot. Stay tuned for the final announcement of acts to be added to this electric lineup as we count down the days!

SIRIUS XM’s Area channel will launch a new weekly show Electric Zoo Radio in anticipation of this year’s Electric Zoo Festival. The new limited-run weekly show will launch with an exclusive set from Grammy®-nominated DJ and producer Paul van Dyk on Thursday, June 17th at 8pm ET. Every Thursday leading up to the two-day Electric Zoo Festival, Electric Zoo Radio will showcase DJ sets and interviews with artists who are scheduled to appear at the festival. Sirius XM also features weekly shows from several top festival artists: Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Above & Beyond, Benny Benassi, John Digweed, Kaskade, and Markus Schulz. Keep an ear out for weekly Electric Zoo ticket giveaways and sign up for a FREE Sirius XM 30-Day VIP online trial subscription here. Electric Zoo Radio will air every Thursday at 8:00 pm ET with rebroadcasts on Sundays at 7:00 pm ET now through Thursday, September 2nd.

2-Day General Admission Passes are available now. VIP Upgrades are also available with optional parking. For tickets and information, go to: www.electriczoofestival.com.

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Here is a current list of artists performing at Electric Zoo 2010 (*indicates new)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH
The Chemical Brothers
Paul van Dyk
Benny Benassi
Richie Hawtin
ATB
Major Lazer
Pretty Lights*
Kaskade

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
Armin van Buuren
Above & Beyond
John Digweed
Fedde Le Grand
Boys Noize
Bassnectar

ADDITIONAL ARTISTS CONFIRMED FOR ELECTRIC ZOO
A-Trak
Adultnapper
Aeroplane
Afrojack
Avicii*
Chris Lake
Chuckie
Claude VonStroke
D. Ramirez
Davide Squillace
Diplo
Dirty South
Dixon
Erol Alkan
Fake Blood*
Flying Lotus
Funkagenda
Gareth Emery
Joachim Garraud*
Jon Hopkins
Joris Voorn
LA Riots
Laidback Luke
Marco Carola
Markus Schulz
Martin Buttrich
Martyn
Matthias Tanzmann
Paco Osuna
Paul Kalkbrenner
Pete Tong*
Popof*
Reboot*
Rusko
Steve Aoki
Steve Bug
The Glitch Mob
Tom Middleton
Victor Calderone
Wolfgang Gartner

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.

About Made Event
Made Event, helmed by Mike Bindra and Laura De Palma, working with a team of industry leaders, is committed to excellence in the programming, promotion, and production of electronic dance music events. They stand at the vanguard of their field due to the world-renowned caliber of entertainment and expert production values they bring into a variety of distinctive and innovative venues. In 2009, Made Event was nominated for “Promoter of the Year” by URB magazine and “Best Event Promoter” by the IDMAs. With over 25 years of combined experience, and over 400 successful events produced in New York City and at Winter Music Conference in Miami, Made Event continues to set the bar for quality electronic music events. For more info, please go to www.MadeEvent.com.

About SIRIUS XM Radio
SIRIUS XM Radio is America's satellite radio company delivering to subscribers commercial-free music channels, premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, and traffic and weather.
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