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North Coast Music Festival 2011 - A Summary

North Coast Music Festival. This year was its second year and boy did it grow since last year. Last year tickets were only $75, this year they were $95 and had even more bands. I was so excited to go back this year since I had so much fun at it last year. It is definitely the smallest festival I have ever been to, but it really packs in a bit punch.  This year the headliners were David Guetta, STS9, and Bassnectar. 

Day 1: Friday

We started the first day off a little bit late, getting there just in time for Lotus. This was my first time seeing Lotus, even though they have been at a lot of festivals that I have gone to, somehow I always managed to miss them. But I was so excited to go see them this year, and they put on such a wonderful show. They just released a new album which is a little more electronic, but it all sounded really great during their set. Next up was Wolfgang Gartner who was super awesome. I also have never seen them but they put on such a cool show. And then we ended the night with David Guetta who was simply amazing. You would never know that all of the good songs on the radio right now were produced by Guetta until he played them all during his show. The highlight though was probably when he covered Avicii’s Levels. The whole crowd went crazy, especially during the Pretty Lights Finally Moving part. Guetta’s set was so full of hits and fun, he definitely played one of the best shows of the weekend.

Friday After Show:

We went to the Big Gigantic and STS9 aftershow at the Congress Theater. Unfortunately we got there a little late and missed out on Big G, but luckily STS9 brought saxophone player Dominic Lalli out to joint them on a few songs. The combo of the sax with STS9’s groovin instruments was spectacular. The set was a little more relaxed than I have usually seen, but it was still fun, they played a lot of great songs including Hidden Hand HIdden Fist. 

Day 2: Saturday

Saturday we got there early because we didn’t wanna miss out on anyone. Zeds Dead was the first show that we saw and it was awesome. They threw down a lot of new songs and remixes. Their best remixes were probably MOP’s Ante Up and The Beastie Boys’ Intergalactic Planetarium. Next up was Big Gigantic who threw down extra hard. They played a lot of new songs which are a little more dub, but they don’t leave out the saxophone which is great. Their best new track is a remix of Kanye Wests’ Get Em High. Next up was Major Lazer who I have also never seen even though they have been at a few festivals I have been at. But wow did they really blow my mind. Diplo is the DJ and he throws down some heavy beats. Then they have this girl dancing on the stage, and I swear she is a contortionist. She could put her whole leg behind her head, as well as stand on her head during an entire song and do the booty clap…UPSIDE DOWN. Simply amazing, that takes a lot of talent. Next up we went to Rusko. Last time I saw Rusko was at Coachella and hearing him drop Da Cali Anthem in California was a life changing experience. Unfortunately there was something wrong with the speakers so his set was pretty quiet, which stinks during an electro set when you can hear your friends talking rather than the heavy beats and bass drops. But he played all the best songs, including Hold On. Then finally we saw STS9 who threw down so incredibly hard. They started the show off with EHM so I knew they were about to play a mind blowing set. They mixed together their new songs When The Dust Settles and Schemewhich was so cool. Their newest EP is seriously amazing. Those two songs just might be my new favorite STS9 songs.

Saturday After Show:

Not wanting to miss any acts like we did the previous night, we went straight to the Congress after STS9 to see Zeds Dead, DIplo, Lance Herbstrong and Sebastian. Lance Herbstrong started and they were a lot of fun. They combine electronic with instruments and play some fun rock songs with a little edge. Next up was Sebastian who is a French DJ. His set was kind of interesting, nothing special. He mostly just stood up there with his arm up in the air as random words flashed by on the screen behind him. FInally it was time for Diplo which is always a fun show. He is a DJ for so many other side projects that its always fun to hear him play everything from Duck Sauce to Major Lazer. Then finally the main event, starting at 2am Zeds Dead came on. And like their set during the day, they played a lot of new songs and crazy sweet beats, as well as some of their favorite old tracks. Even though we were mad tired, by the time they came on they really picked up our spirits and had us dancing until 3am.

Day 3: Sunday

We were originally going to get there early on sunday to see DJ Solo, Lance Herbstrong and Paper Diamond, but since there was a 4 hour layover where we weren’t going to see any bands we decided to just get there later so we wouldn’t be sitting around doing nothing. So we got there later just in time to see Benny Benassi. Now when I say that he threw down hard that is an understatement. He seriously threw down HARD. He played Skrillex’s remix to his Cinema which got the whole crowd going crazy because the beat is just so insanely hard in Skrillex’s remix. Then he played the J. Rabbit Bootleg remix of Satisfaction which really throws some heavy dub into the beat. It was such a fun and amazing show. THe place was packed because he was playing on a smaller stage but it was so much fun. Then last but not least was Bassnectar. After just releasing his new album Divergent Spectrum it was great to hear him play all of his new tracks. But he also stayed true to his fans playing his cover of the Pixies’Where Is My Mind as well as Lights, Basshead, and Wildstyle Method. His set was by far the heaviest of the entire festival. The crowd was simply going insane and it was so much fun. All of his new songs were so great, he was definitely the highlight of the festival.

    • #north coast music festival
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    • #david guetta
    • #benny benassi
    • #zeds dead
    • #major lazer
    • #diplo
    • #bassnectar
    • #lotus
    • #rusko
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OMG I am so excited to go to North Coast Music Festival again this summer. Last year it was so surprisingly epic. First of all, the tickets were only 75 dollars for 3 days. Wow, cheapest festival EVER! And second of all, it had an INCREDIBLE lineup, including: Pretty Lights, Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, Chemical Brothers, Nas & Damian Marley, Moby, Benny Benassi, Lupe Fiasco, Boys Noize, The New Deal, Flying Lotus, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, and Two Fresh. And its all in Union Park on the west side of Chicago. 
And this year is going to be out of control. Sure the ticket price has gone up from 75 to $95 but hey its still a BIG bang for your buck. I mean, Bassnectar, STS9, David Guetta, Wiz, THievery, FAT BOY SLIM, Common, RUSKO, Benny Benassi, Lotus, Major LAzer, Zeds Dead, Future Rock, Paper Diamond, Hood Internet, and Big Gigantic. I seriously cannot wait!
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OMG I am so excited to go to North Coast Music Festival again this summer. Last year it was so surprisingly epic. First of all, the tickets were only 75 dollars for 3 days. Wow, cheapest festival EVER! And second of all, it had an INCREDIBLE lineup, including: Pretty Lights, Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, Chemical Brothers, Nas & Damian Marley, Moby, Benny Benassi, Lupe Fiasco, Boys Noize, The New Deal, Flying Lotus, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, and Two Fresh. And its all in Union Park on the west side of Chicago. 

And this year is going to be out of control. Sure the ticket price has gone up from 75 to $95 but hey its still a BIG bang for your buck. I mean, Bassnectar, STS9, David Guetta, Wiz, THievery, FAT BOY SLIM, Common, RUSKO, Benny Benassi, Lotus, Major LAzer, Zeds Dead, Future Rock, Paper Diamond, Hood Internet, and Big Gigantic. I seriously cannot wait!

    • #north coast music festival
    • #david guetta
    • #bassnectar
    • #sts9
    • #wiz khalifa
    • #thievery corporation
    • #fatboy slim
    • #common
    • #rusko
    • #benny benassi
    • #lotus
    • #of montreal
    • #wolfgang gartner
    • #major lazer
    • #future rock
    • #zeds dead
    • #big gigantic
    • #paper diamond
    • #hood internet
    • #lance herbstrong
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David Guetta - SoundCloud Mega Mix

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I’ve been listening to Chicago’s B96 a lot lately, and there are a few songs that really get me bouncing and bumping in the car. Now up until recently, I didn’t even question who was doing those songs, but I finally realized that all the tracks that really got me jazzed were all by the same artists, DAVID GUETTA. A french DJ who was popular in nightclubs back in the 80s and 90s, who has really come into his own and brought some new fresh beats to today’s music scene. You can hear him on the radio all day as a part of the following tracks: I Gotta Feeling and Rock That Body by the Black Eyed Peas, Gettin Over You with Fergie and LMFAO, Sexy Bitch with Akon, Club Can’t Handleme with Flo Rida, and Memories with Kid Cudi. 

Above is a David Guetta SoundCloud mixtape which includes the tracks:

  1. I Gotta Feeling (FMIF edit) ft. The Black Eyed Peas
  2. Gettin Over You (Sidney Samson Remix) ft. Chris Willis, Fergie, LMFAO
  3. Memories (extended) ft. Kid Cudi
  4. Sexy Bitch (extended) ft. Akon
  5. Tomorrow Can Wait ft. Chris Willis
  6. When Love Takes Over (electro extended) ft. Kelly Rowland
  7. Boom Boom Pow (electro bop remix) ft. The Black Eyed Peas

To listen to more David Guetta songs, check out his website. www.davidguetta.com

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Definitely one of the greatest music festivals I have ever been to. Started in LA on Friday and drove to the desert, waited in traffic for 3 hours 1 mile away to get into the venue…started drinking….finally when we got there, we parked our car in some random spot then headed to the SAHARA TENT…basically where i spent my entire weekend…to see Benny Benassi throw down some serious beatsss, then it was off to Vampire Weekend who always throw down a good show, then Deadmau5 which was EPIC and then the closer of the night was Jay-Z who brought out Beyonce as a special guest for the song Forever Young. It was a pretty epic performance, ive gotta admit. 

Day 2 I started early wandering around the festival grounds. There was so much to do and see, so much artwork and crazy cool things and people. But I ended up at the DO LAB for most of the morning dancing my heart out and getting water sprayed all over me…which I didnt mind cuz it was fucking HOT in the damn desert. The first show i went to was Temper Trap who are awesome and I got there right in time for my favorite song Sweet Disposition. Then I made my way back to the Sahara Tent to see Pretty Lights, Bassnectar, Kascade, David Guetta,  Z-Trip, and 2 Many DJs. It was seriously out of control. I did not leave the tent once, and by the end of the night was right in the front row for 2 Many DJs. God what a day, I could not believe it was only the second day and there was one more to follow.

Day 3 Rusko started off my day back in the Sahara Tent with Glitch Mob right after. Then I decided that maybe I should check out another stage since it was the last day and we cruised through Miike Snow, Sly and the Family Stone, Spoon, and Phoenix. And since I had class back in Colorado the next morning, I unfortunately had to sacrifice seeing the Gorillaz and started my loooooong drive back to CC.

But wow that festival was AMAZING. i am definitely going again next year. I ran into so many friends and made so many new ones, the experience was just so awesome its hard to describe. You will just have to go next year and find out for yourself.

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    • #coachella
    • #benny benassi
    • #vampire weekend
    • #deadmau5
    • #jay-z
    • #beyonce
    • #temper trap
    • #Bassnectar
    • #Pretty Lights
    • #Kascade
    • #David GUetta
    • #Z-Trip
    • #2 Many DJs
    • #Rusko
    • #Glitch Mob
    • #Miike Snow
    • #Sly & The Family Stone
    • #Spoon
    • #Phoenix
    • #Gorillaz
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Photobucket Music has always been a major part of my life. No matter what I do, where I go, I try to have a soundtrack. But while listening to music through headphones or car speakers is often rewarding, I believe that seeing a band play live is truly the best way to enjoy music. No matter the genre, seeing the artist actually perform in front of you, is simply spectacular. Maybe its a combo of raw talent and the lights, their stage presence and the crowd….going to shows is the greatest thing in the world. Check out my other blog: Soundtrack2myLife
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