Electric Forest 2014 [Recap]

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Rothbury Michigan  is home to a few hundred country folk, but for 4 days a year for the past 4 years it plays host to Electric Forest Music Festival, the most unique music festivals in the Midwest if not the entire US. Don’t let the name fool you, this is not an EDM only music festival which automatically puts it in a different category than Ultra, EDC and our own Spring Awakening. The lineup will not blow you away if you only listen to EDM, as jam bands, hip hop acts and a mesh of electronic/psychedelic rock bands (STS9/EOTO) fill up a good part of the festival lineup. This might not sounds like it’s for you, but believe me each artists is so well thought and have such a great following that you’ll find yourself walking away from bass drops just to see what all the fuss is all about a few stages over.

My First Electric Forest experience was in 2012 and in this short amount of time the production and experience was increased for the better dramatically. You won’t find the most intricate stages here, or the largest crowds (this year’s totals were around 35,000) but what you will find is a great sense of community, acceptance, and freedom and of course Sherwood Forest, the main attraction.

It sounds redunphoto 10 editeddant, you’ve probably already heard and read all about it online but nothing compares to experiencing it in person. No picture can do it justice as well (not even ours). The entire forest is transformed into a wonderland. You feel as if you fell down the rabbit hole with Alice. If you walk too fast you might miss an art installation that might move you. If you come at a specific time you can catch some of the unscheduled performances by the hoop troop, geishas or other performance artist. You can escape to the silent disco or solon for some off music choices. You can literally spend a majority of your 4 days inside the forest and not have the same experience twice. If you own a hammock or choose to buy one, your experience gets more festive, you’ll know what I mean when you look at our photo gallery.

Below find the first EForest impressions of WhySoChi’s team members Cathy and Iza. Stay tuned for our photo gallery. See you in the Forest!! -Marcin

Electric Forest can simply be described as the time of my life. As soon as you enter the grounds of Electric Forest it’s clear you aren’t at your average summer festival. Within minutes of entering this fairytale like adult playground, you know that you have found yourself  a whole different you. Electric Forest is a virtual 180 from other festivals like EDC, Spring Awakening, Coachella, or Ultra, especially when it comes to the people. People here seriously share the love everywhere you look; everyone cares for one another, respects each other differences, and in a very NON- cheesy way stands for the ‘real PLUR’.  Zed’s Dead, Zedd,  Steve Angello, Kygo, Destructo, Glitch Mob, Moby, Cashmere Cat, Grandtheft, Dirty Phonics, and Cash Cash all blew my mind into pieces with their out of this world performances! Magic is the only word I can use to describe this experience. This mythical environment filled with TRUELY good people is what left me thirsty for more of Electric Forest. May the forest be with & will we ever find Carl?! – Cathyphoto 19 edited

I would be lying if I said that my opinion about Electric Forest has changed throughout my time at the fest. Since this was my first year attending, upon arrival I was not really excited for how the next couple of days would look like. Depending on when you got to the camp ground, the entrance to the fest could have been a long walk for some. The stages were pretty cool, and everyone seemed nice. After experiencing MysteryLand in New York, this was not as great. However, once I stepped into the forest on Thursday night, I was amazed. I finally began to understand what the hype was about. The whole forest was a playground for us. There were so many visual effects from lasers and disco balls, so many different people dressed in costumes, and so many art displays. I wanted to go everywhere and see everything – I didn’t want to leave the forest. All of the artists I got a change to see did a phenomenal job with their sets. By the end of the festival I realized that Electric Forest is one of a kind. It cannot be compared to any other festival….not with all of the lights, lasers, people dressed as animals and Smerfs and geishas, the art displays, trees and hammocks, and experiences.  My recommendation? Go see it for yourself! You will be amazed with what you will find. – Iza

The Journey Begins

As if we or any of our friends needed any extra reason to get tickets for Electric Forest. Be on the look out for a reminder post about ticket sales which go on sale January 6th 12 EST for loyalty customers and on January 7th 12 EST for general ticket sales.

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Electric Forest 2014 News

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Festival season has not even kicked off yet in Chicago or the Midwest but already wheels are in motion for one of next years most anticipated and what I consider one of the more unique music festivals Chicagoans could easily enjoy; none other than Electric Forest.

Having experienced the 2nd installment during the summer of 2012 and having many friends attend the even larger 2013 almost entirely camping festival i am happy to report that after scouting the internet information has come out that  Electric Forest organizers have submitted an application for a mass gathering permit dating June 26-29 2014.

The Grant Township board – the powers that be behind granting this permit will meet January 7th to discuss this matter. Be sure to check back with us for an update once any information is released. Till then check out our Electric Forest 2012 review and our photos to see what Rothbury Michigan, Double JJ Ranch and Sherwood Forest have to offer.

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Electric Forest Guide

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Electric Forest in Rothbury Michigan, is in my opinion the best music festival in the Midwest. The difference maker is its Sherwood Forest which is transformed into a magical place anyone could get lost in for hours exploring all it has to offer. That being said if you DON’T believe me check out my review of Electric Forest From 2012 HERE and some pictures HERE. That being said here are a few tips to make your Electric Forest experience that much better.

1. Know What You Are Getting Yourself Into – This pertains almost specifically to the music Electric Forest features ad the crowd it attracts. Note that this is not Spring Awakening or EDC. This is not an EDM  only type of festival so you will see a more diverse crowd and more diverse music selection. This includes but is not limited to jam bands, ska bands, some hip hop acts and all types of EDM. Because of This people from far and wide and form all walks of life show up. Be ready to see anything from hippies in their 40’s+ to young ragers.

2. Be Prepared –  For anything. Last year the area had record heat waves which threw everyone off including me. This resulted in very uncomfortable sweaty nights and a bad sunburn. That being said come prepared for any type of weather. Also be sure to bring any food or hygiene necessities you will need. There will be a store and showers available but I doubt anyone wants to pay $10 for a 12 pack of coke or $10 for a shower each day. Id highly recommend getting a camping shower to at least get that top layer of dust and seat off each day. The more food and beverages you bring with you the less you’ll spend at the store on things you NEED and you’ll have more on the things you want to get as souvenirs.

3. Be Respectful – Which  ties in with point number one; because this is such a diverse crowd you must realize that not everyone is there to party till the sun comes up. If your neighbors aren’t into that please be respectful and party somewhere else. Everyone there is trying to enjoy themselves in one way or another and no one should be there to kill anyone’s vibe.

4. Explore – Sherwood Forest and beyond. The festival is know for having artists put together impromptu performances throughout the grounds. Add to that all of the already scheduled performers and art displays and you’ll have plenty to do in between enjoying your favorite artists or walking form stage to stage.

5. Smile – You are truly at a great festival where there is no doubt you’ll make great memories and some new friends. enjoy your small get away from troubles of daily life as music and good vibes from 50k other souls fills the air.

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See you in the forest!!