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Friday, September 14, 2012
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9/14/2012 03:00:00 PM
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Electric Zoo Day 2
9/14/2012 02:00:00 PM
day 2, electric zoo
continued from Day 1 review
Day 2 saw things at the jungle heat up to extreme highs. While the temperature was technically cooler on the thermometer at the zoo on Saturday, a mass influx of new animals left the tents and main-stage feeling hot!
The first act to get things started on Saturday for EDMBoston was Vermont native Morgan Page. Notorious for his fresh, hard hitting progressive house sets, Morgan Page brings a lot of energy to his sets. When he visited Boston back in December 2011 he left EDMBoston very impressed with his club performance. What would he be like in a festival setting?
Charged with entertaining the Hilltop tent, the largest of the 3 tents, for 1.25 hours, Page had his work cut out for him.
The great thing about the Hilltop tent was the fantastic job the sound team did spreading speakers throughout the tent. By having speakers staggered around the perimeter, and down the middle of the ceiling, it prevented sound from leaking in from the other tents. Not to be outdone, the visual team also put together a hell of a display. Words can’t describe it so we put a picture below:
Given the tremendous effort put into display and sound, Page didn’t let it go unutilized. Immediately Page pulled in a large crowd into the tent, which for an early set time it was an amazing feat in and of itself. He wasted no time in getting the crowd fired up with his self made bootleg “Video Bong”. Page started off hard hitting and aggressive for early in the day, yet we loved every second of it. Hands in the air with meaty progressive drops carried throughout the set that featured lots of Morgan page bootlegs, mashups and originals. His way with progressive house keeps the tiresome genre interesting and fresh. A big reaction came when Morgan played a mashup of his hit tune “Body Work” with Swanky Tunes’ “The Edge”. In addition, Page played some trickery on the crowd with his Mashup of IN the air vs Avicii’s “Levels”. Before you judge, Page took a quarter note from the famous track and injected it into “In the Air” just to mess with the crowd a little. It was genius and funny and didn’t interrupt the flow of the track. It was great to see an artist with some life and sass on stage.
Day 2 saw things at the jungle heat up to extreme highs. While the temperature was technically cooler on the thermometer at the zoo on Saturday, a mass influx of new animals left the tents and main-stage feeling hot!
The first act to get things started on Saturday for EDMBoston was Vermont native Morgan Page. Notorious for his fresh, hard hitting progressive house sets, Morgan Page brings a lot of energy to his sets. When he visited Boston back in December 2011 he left EDMBoston very impressed with his club performance. What would he be like in a festival setting?
Charged with entertaining the Hilltop tent, the largest of the 3 tents, for 1.25 hours, Page had his work cut out for him.
The great thing about the Hilltop tent was the fantastic job the sound team did spreading speakers throughout the tent. By having speakers staggered around the perimeter, and down the middle of the ceiling, it prevented sound from leaking in from the other tents. Not to be outdone, the visual team also put together a hell of a display. Words can’t describe it so we put a picture below:
Given the tremendous effort put into display and sound, Page didn’t let it go unutilized. Immediately Page pulled in a large crowd into the tent, which for an early set time it was an amazing feat in and of itself. He wasted no time in getting the crowd fired up with his self made bootleg “Video Bong”. Page started off hard hitting and aggressive for early in the day, yet we loved every second of it. Hands in the air with meaty progressive drops carried throughout the set that featured lots of Morgan page bootlegs, mashups and originals. His way with progressive house keeps the tiresome genre interesting and fresh. A big reaction came when Morgan played a mashup of his hit tune “Body Work” with Swanky Tunes’ “The Edge”. In addition, Page played some trickery on the crowd with his Mashup of IN the air vs Avicii’s “Levels”. Before you judge, Page took a quarter note from the famous track and injected it into “In the Air” just to mess with the crowd a little. It was genius and funny and didn’t interrupt the flow of the track. It was great to see an artist with some life and sass on stage.
Dillon Francis - Masta Blasta (The Rebirth) Official Music Video
9/14/2012 11:00:00 AM
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