Electric Daisy Carnival gives more than just music.
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- Electric Daisy Carnival gives more than just music.
- No jivin’ in Des Moines: Blame it on Jazz Age
- Worth the ‘Wait’
Electric Daisy Carnival gives more than just music.
Examiner.com
In the heart of the city of angels over 135000 (45000 on Friday and 90000 on Saturday) music lovers came through the LA Memorial Center and Exposition Park to hear their favorite DJ’s feel the massive bass and fly around in the R-rated childlike experience that is known as Electric Daisy Carnival. With two days of carnival time this year around the electronic music carnies were able to feast their ears on such a wide array of electronic music that you would not be able to tell whether you were jumping around at a rave traveling in Europe lounging at a bourgeois nightclub or swaying at a reggae festival. The event was a head to head to head between the larger than life carnival rides massive crowd of people and the bass bumping and light fantastical performance stages. When you first walk into the event it really feels as if you are walking into a completely new city that you have never traveled to before. Finding your way around the mass amounts of people while trying not to get lost in the blaring speakers and beaming lights; if a carnival and a music festival were to produce offspring EDC would be their child wired off of cotton candy and lemonade. Some of the stand-out performances on Friday included.
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No jivin’ in Des Moines: Blame it on Jazz Age
DesMoinesRegister.com
“The last time the council discussed the ordinance was a decade ago when popular “raves” had police and parents worried about drug use. But as Jeff Zelnio – who used to promote rave parties and now is an artist at the Des Moines Social Club – said other laws can regulate illegal actions such as drug use or noise violations. “It singles out groups that are interested in a single type of music namely electronic music” Zelnio said. “I prefer to dance after 2 a. That’s when all the drunken people are usually gone. The people who are left are usually really into the music.
Worth the ‘Wait’
SIU – Daily Egyptian
Just as it seems he finally faded out from the public’s eye Moby has returned with one of his best works yet. The album “Wait for Me” was inspired by a speech given by David Lynch. The speech was about creativity and dismissing the public marketplace as an afterthought. The speech moved Moby to hole up in his home recording studio to create his latest offering.
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