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Festival Spotlight

Ultra Music Festival main stage photo by Adam Kaplan

Miami Ultra Music Festival 2016

Words cannot quite capture the visual extravaganza that is Miami Ultra Music Festival (UMF) 2016. Now in its 18th year, the hugely popular electronic dance music (EDM) event held annually on Bayfront in downtown Miami, played host to a sellout crowd of more than 165,000 over three days, from March 24-26. The event’s Main Stage, Carl Cox & Friends Stage and World Wide Stage would each be, by themselves, impressive enough to anchor a major music festival. Combined and extended by other stages, including the U.S. debut of the flame-shooting Arcadia Spider on the Resistance Stage, the Ultra Music Festival retains its perch as a world-class blockbuster event.

SFX and ID&T turned to Burst to light the Phoenix

Electric Zoo, Transformed

The late summer heat didn’t prevent festivalgoers from traveling in packs and arriving in droves to attend Electric Zoo: Transformed, an electronic music festival held on Randall’s Island, New York City, September 4 through 6. The crowd arrived dressed in animal masks, superhero garb, or “barely there” outfits we’re sure are illegal in at least three states. Clearly, the zookeeper had left the building, the cage doors were open, and young people of all stripes shed their inhibitions and, presumably, their everyday clothes for a walk on the wild side.

Sheryl Crow performed on the Trestles stage, named for a nearby surfing spot.

Kaaboo Festival

New Event, and Fixtures, Make Their Debut

As luck would have it, PLSN editor Nook Schoenfeld was able to take some time away from the preparation of this particularly large issue to travel to Del Mar, CA, just outside San Diego, to light a special VIP stage performance for multi-Grammy award winning singer/songwriter/guitarist Sheryl Crow.

The main Stageco stage was adorned with inflatable owls from Netherlands-based Airworks. Photo by Todd Kaplan

Staging Companies Support NYC-Area Electric Daisy Carnival at MetLife Stadium

Girls in kabuki-style makeup donning butterfly wings, dancers in floppy panda suits, faux hippie chicks in rose-colored sunglasses and a halo of flowers around their heads, giant daisies like something straight out of a Lewis Carroll opium delusion. Welcome to the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), often dubbed North America’s largest electronic music festival, where the phrase “making a scene” has never been more apt.

The Laserfabrik crew used laser gear from Laserworld for the March 28 event. The RTI units were chosen in part for reliability and Laserworld’s show support.

Lasers Intensify Masters of Hardcore Visuals

When the first Masters of Hardcore festival debuted in 1995, Hootie & The Blowfish, TLC and Dr. Dre ruled the charts. Electronic dance music (EDM) was in its infancy, relegated to warehouse rave parties. From its humble beginnings, EDM has gone mainstream, from the beaches of Ibiza to posh Vegas nightclubs. Production company Art of Dance has worked to fuel the growth of EDM in Europe, currently producing eight festivals across the Netherlands.