North Coast Music Festival 2014 After Parties

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The word is officially out Chicago. here is the complete list of North Coast Music Festival 2014 After Parties. Tickets for the after parties are on sale now at Clubtix.com. Tickets for the festival are available now through Clubtix.com!

THURSDAY

  • Official NCMF Pre-Party w/ Chet Faker & Mount Kimbie – Concord Music Hall | 18+ – Tickets

FRIDAY

  • Lettuce | BADBADNOTGOOD – Concord Music Hall | 18+ – Tickets
  • Future Rock | Orchard Lounge – House of Blues | 18+ – Tickets
  • What So Not | DJ Funk | Zebo – The Mid | 21+ – Tickets
  • Keys N Krates | PHNM – Bottom Lounge | 18+  – Tickets
  • Closed Sessions w/ Allan Kiingdom, Alex Wiley, Saba, & More – Cobra Lounge | 21+ – Tickets
SATURDAY
  • Nicky Romero | Nathan Scott – The Mid | 21+ – Tickets
  • Adventure Club | Milk N Cookies – Bottom Lounge | 18+ – Tickets
  • FiyaWerks Boat Party w/ Talib Kweli & More – 18+ – Tickets
  • The New Deal | Cosby Sweater | Autobody – Concord | 18+ – Tickets
  • Chicago Afrobeat Project w/ Tony Allen – Double Door | 21+ – Tickets
  • Prob Cause | Itylyon | Ghosthouse – Schubas | 18+ – Tickets
  • Grandtheft | Midnight Conspiracy – Evil Olive | 21+ – Tickets
SUNDAY
  • STS9 – House of Blues | 18+ – Tickets
  • Dada Life – The Mid | 21+ – Tickets
  • MK | Kevin Saunderson | J.Phlip – Transit | 21+ – Tickets
  • Ookay | Wick It the Instagator – Bottom Lounge |18+ – Tickets
  • The Nth Power | Van Ghost – City Winery | 21+ – Tickets
MONDAY
  • NCMF Closing Party w/ Porn and Chicken – EvilOlive | 21+ – Tickets

Chicago Forgets the World with AFROJACK

Chicago display during AFROJACK's set

Chicago display during AFROJACK’s set

Independence day weekend Chicago hosted the one and only dutch dj Nick Van De Wall. You might know him better by his famous stage name AFROJACK. Doors opened for the outdoors event at 5pm on July 5th at the Grand Ballroom in Navy Pier. The outdoors event brought in over 6000 people of ALL AGES and from all around the chicagoland area.

The event was kicked off with a few hours of deep house brought to you by local dj and producer Statut3. Following his performance was the Chicago dj duo Milk N Cookies.  Chicago being the city that it is, brought some unexpected precipitation that could have delayed the outdoors show. Luckily a tent was pitched on top of the brothers causing no delay in their set. Milk N Cookies brought a variety of new and old songs that were definite crowd-pleasers. After their set Chicago could no longer wait for the renowned emmy-award winning dj and producer AFROJACK.

From the beginning of his set to the very last track Afrojack was no disappointment. He started out his set with “Bang Duck” which gave his audience a foresight into what kind of night it was going to be. There was no doubt that he would be playing his new hits from his new album such as “Ten Feet Tall”, “The Spark”, and “Freedom”. He also took Chicago back with his oldies like “Take Over Control”, “Rock The House”, and personal favorite “Can’t Stop Me”.  Nick van de Wall has played in Chicago four times in the last few years, and every single time he passes his previous performance in both energetic and theatrical aspects to performing live. Navy Pier sparked the Chicago backdrop by their fireworks display during one of 2014’s anthems “Tremor”. Other noticeable remixes he played were: Calvin Harris’s “Sweet Nothing”, David Guetta’s “Titanium”, Blasterjaxx’s “Fifteen”, and Showtek’s “Cannonball”.

Huge “Thank You!” from the Whysochi family and ALL of Chicago to Afrojack for making us forget the world and keeping our love alive with his music.

Fireworks at Navy Pier during Afrojack's set

Fireworks at Navy Pier during Afrojack’s set

Spring Awakening Music Festival 2014 [Recap]

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Marcin:
Over the years React Presents’ Spring Awakening Music Festival has grown exponentially: expanding from 2 days to 3, raising the stage production, bringing in some great artist and of course having more attendees. On paper all of this looks great, but in reality if wasn’t this year. The heavy hitters for the most part didn’t seem to bring their A game in terms of production or set arrangement. Some recycled sets from previous festivals and some didn’t do anything to make their sets memorable. I can’t say everyone was bad as Diplo, Knife Party, Benny Benassi and Kaskade all and good sets and are definitely my highlight.

There was good variation this year among the EDM sub-genres  with stages hosted by specific labels, but in my opinion the music was lacking as opposed to the last 2 years.

The larger crows created a logistics nightmare at the 2 entrances into the fest and having just 2 tents to divined up the will call and guest list lines was definitely not a good idea. It took people upwards of an hour if not longer to get through the lines and security just to get in.  That shouldn’t happen in Chicago’s only EDM festival which is becoming THE festival in Chicago besides Lolla that many will want to attend.  A third entrance would be highly suggested for next year.

The highlight of the entire weekend was meeting all of you. From our official meet up on Day 2 to just walking around the stadium, it was great to meet some new fans take pics trade kandi and even bump into fans that at this point have become acquaintances and friends. I’d like to thank YOU for that.

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To check out our entire picture gallery from Spring Awakening Music Festival 2014 FOLLOW THIS LINK!!!

Iza:
Last year’s Spring Awakening blew me away as far as production and artists. This year, I can’t say the same thing. Although the stages were changed up, I can’t say that I was wowed. The artists used minimal lazers, if any, and did not put a lot of effort into their sets. They were very overplayed and bland. The only artist that I will compliment is Diplo. His set was very lively and did not have any dull moments. He played a variety of his work as well as other popular tunes. Everyone looked like they were enjoying themselves finally.

Pricing of vendor alcohol did not change much from last year. This year, however, did have more options for food. This gave it a more festival feel. Port-a-potties were available throughout the festival. However, they were not clean and most of them had no toilet paper before the end of the night.

Although my 2013 SAMF experience was amazing, this year has shown me that I would have two options for SAMF 2015: VIP tickets or none at all. The fest is all ages, and that is a problem. Chicago teens do not know how to behave and can’t control themselves. I saw too many people get carried out on stretchers, heard too many people ask for drugs, and saw too many people get ditched by their friends at a time of need. I was disgusted with people.

We also had a chance to INTERVIEW Chicago local talent RJ Pickens, to read our entire INTERVIEW and check out one of his better sets of the year FOLLOW THIS LINK

Pictured from left to right, Cathy,Izabela, Rj Pickens and Marcin post interview after his Silent Disco set at SAMF14 at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Pictured from left to right, Cathy,Izabela, Rj Pickens and Marcin post interview after his Silent Disco set at SAMF14 at Soldier Field in Chicago.

We’ll be seeing you at North Coast

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