Spring Awakening Music Festival 2015 [Recap]

 

 

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Since SFX Entertainment acquired React Presents in early 2014, we have been promised bigger and better production in this year’s edition of Spring Awakening Music Festival.  Expectations were high, but in my opinion React not only hit the mark, but exceeded some of my expectations.

Though the Festival layout was the same as years’ past with a Main Stage, The Equinox Stage (acting as a second main stage), and 2 additional stages; they all experienced significant upgrades.Skream at The Phoenix Stage

The Phoenix Stage located near the North entrance of the festival, transformed from a small, hot, and sweaty tent to become a much larger open air structure with air flow.  A LED wall in front and in back of the DJ booth were set up making the notoriously overlooked stage feel like more up to par with the rest of the festival.

The Equinox Stage looked the same, but it grew in size and gained more lights and an outline of LEDs around each display screen.

The Equinox Stage

The Equinox Stage

The second tent closer the South entrance into the stadium now called The Hanger was replaced by what I can best describe is a smaller “mega structure”. The elevated stage had a wall of zigzagging LED strips climbing from behind it, up to the ceiling, and over the crowd along the ceiling of the structure.  It was the perfect stage to be curated by different artists and EDM genres all weekend long; and easily my favorite stage this year.

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The Main Stage towered on the North end of Soldier Field with massive beams forming triangles branching off from the centered DJ booth. The biggest upgrades to the Main Stage were the additional of 3 speaker towers behind the sound tent. This allowed for much deeper bass and eliminated the crowd’s complaints about the main stage not being loud enough in the back of the crowd from last year. However it did bring out the stupid in people as several people were caught climbing the towers for their 15 minutes of internet fame.

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Spring Awakening always showcases the most popular artists in EDM and this year was no exception, as Jack U made their Midwest debut on Saturday night. When Jack U came on thousands frantically rushed the main stage by climbing over seats, jumping down to the field and avoiding security trying to keep things organized.  Flosstradamus performed that same night which contributed to the rowdiest and largest crowd of the festival weekend, and quite possibly the largest crowd I have ever witnessed at any Spring Awakening.

Jack U Crowd

Jack U Crowd

No matter what your opinion of React or Spring Awakening is, you have to admit that this is our premier EDM festival and it puts Chicago on the map nationwide. We are privileged to live in a city with such a vibrant EDM scene and Spring Awakening weekend is always a weekend everyone circles on their calendars.

>>> To check out all of our pictures from Spring Awakening just follow this link. <<<

See you next year.

NCMF Official After Parties Announced

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React Presents announced their complete list of Official North Coast Music Festival after parties earlier today. With Lollapalooza coming and going it’s never too early to start planning our where you’ll be going after the festivities at Union Park end each night for Summer’s Last Stand. Tickets for the Official After Parties and the festival are on sale now at www.northcoastfestival.com.

THURSDAY 9/3

  • Le Youth + Plastic Plates – the MID 21+ | Free with RSVP | Tickets

FRIDAY 9/4

  • Daft Rock – Future Rock Performs the Music of Daft Punk + North American Scum – Members of Turbo Suit, Digital Tape Machine, Spare Parts Present the Music of LCD Soundsystem – Concord Music Hall 18+ | Tickets
  • The Main Squeeze – Official Mind Your Head Album Release Party – Bottom Lounge 17+ |Tickets
  • Knife Party – the MID 21+ | Tickets
  • Salva, Sicko Mobb, Martin $ky + Cofresi – Cobra Lounge 21+ | Tickets

SATURDAY 9/5

  • The Disco Biscuits – Concord Music Hall 18+ | Tickets
  • Lyrics Born, The Heard + O.R. They? – Cobra Lounge 21+ | Tickets
  • Sweater Beats, Humans + Smoko Ono – Bottom Lounge 17+ | Tickets
  • Steve Aoki + Ricoshei – the MID 21+ | Tickets
  • Galactic – 1st Ward 18+ | Tickets
  • Chromeo (DJ Set) – Studio Paris 21+ | Tickets

SUNDAY 9/6

  • Goldfish + Auto Body – Bottom Lounge 17+ | Tickets
  • Green Velvet – the MID 21+ | Tickets
  • Kill The Noise, The Trap House + Rodga, Xonic – Transit 21+ | Tickets
  • Until the Ribbon Breaks, GGOOLLDD, Equator Club – Cobra Lounge 21+ | Tickets

MONDAY 9/7

  • NCMF Official Closing Party w/ Porn N Chicken + Special Guest TBA – Evil Olive 21+ | Tickets

Mamby: React’s Solution to Your Beach Groove Needs

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Chicago is no stranger to Beach music festivals, having experienced 2 editions of Wavefront Music Festival in 2012 and 2013, before the alderman and surrounding community shut it down at Montrose beach.  Wavefront was a hit as it did not cater only to the mainstream EDM sounds and brought a lot of House and Techno to Chicago’s enthusiastic crowd. The poor reception that Riverwest Music Festival received last year, only added fuel to the fire that Chicago wanted a new beach festival. IMG_9541-0

In comes React Presents with their Mamby on the Beach, a two-day 3 stage festival directly on one of Chicago’s more recently created beach fronts, Oakwood Beach. With clean sand and Chicago’s downtown Skyline as the backdrop the location was perfect.  With a lineup of mainly indie rock and electronic rock fusion groups, with some DJs, Mamby stood out from the rest of the already established festivals in React’s Resume.

 

The Likes of Empire of the Sun, Phantogram and Cherub rocked the Main Stage crowds over the weekend. With its open layout the Main Stage created a great atmosphere for fans to get close to these live acts. The tent is where you went in you needed your House, Tech House and Bass needs. After James Murphy heated things up, Zhu closed out the Tent on Saturday to a huge crown that spilled over outside the tent area. On Sunday J. Phlip, Cut Copy and Art Department set the tone for the day. The Beach House (a miniature version of the main stage) resting in the main vendor/food location allowed for festival attendees to experience some new music such as Indie-Pendent Party DJs which was a nice surprise over the weekend.Mamby13

As always a range of locals were peppered in the lineup to make you feel at home. Most notably Louis The Child, Steve Gerard and of course Autograf. Each of which who left their autograph (see what I did there) on the festival.

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Though the location of the festival seemed sketchy at first, React did a good job of providing room for taxis and Ubers to drop people off, lots of bike racks were on site, and the convenient FREE shuttles from the festival to a Red and Green line stop were a great addition. The one blemish on the transportation to and from the festival was the long wait in lines Saturday after the event. This however was not repeated to my knowledge on Sunday night.

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I didn’t think I’d have such a good time partying on the beach, but Mamby made me change my mind without a doubt. Laying out on the sand with a cold beer while listening to some great summer tunes is definitely something I’d like to do again.  I hope to see Mamby back in Chicago next year.

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Check out our whole Gallery From Mamby HERE