Elephants, snakes, octopuses, and phoenixes are a few of the wild creatures Electric Zoo has modeled past stages on. By the East River sat The Gateway, a simple but striking construct of sharp edges and twisting visuals. There was a strong sense of community in the crowd who you could tell was out in full force for Wakaan. Nestled under tall, vibrant trees in a tucked-away corner of the festival grounds lay The Den. The immersive, four-point sound system stole the show, arguably the best of all four stages at the festival.
Valentino Khan, k? A spiraling, hypnotic structure, The Teleporter was a visual spectacle with panels and lights angled perfectly against each other. On day one, it was home to Deadbeats. The label takeover featured dubstep-focused sets from artists like Blanke, Peekaboo, Subtronics, and of course, Zeds Dead. Aside from a three-way hardstyle closing set from Lady Faith, Darksiderz, and Rob Gee, the final day was another celebration of bass music.
The crown jewel of Electric Zoo was The Hive. Lined with thousands of LED panels, dazzling light fixtures, and plenty of pyro, the main stage towered high above all the other stages, hosting some of the biggest names in EDM throughout the weekend.
With little distance between stages, sound bleeding prevailed unless you were deep within the crowd. Due to intermittent issues with the website to load wristbands, the cashless top-up lines were quite long, which was agitating for some attendees as the food and drink stands did not accept cash or credit cards.
Manhattan Electronic Music Festivals. By Contributing Writer On Jun 17, Contributing Writer 90 posts 0 comments. You might also like More from author. News Desk. Upcoming Shows. Prev Next. More Stories. We will guide you to all four different venues hosting after-hours events via the subway. The first afterhours venue we will guide you to is the Avant Gardner in Brooklyn. Each venue shares the same address. To view on Google maps, navigate here.
To get here from Randall's Island via the subway system, you will first want to cross the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge into East Harlem and make your way to th street, where you will board the 4 express train green heading south to downtown. You will get off this train when it reaches the 14th St - Union Square station. The next train you'll board is the L train heading east into Brooklyn, and you'll ride it until you get to the Jefferson St. Here you will get off the train and walk north up Flushing Ave for two blocks until you reach Scott Ave.
Then you will turn left onto Scott Ave, walk a few blocks and cross over the train tracks using the footbridge. Finally, you will turn left on Meserole St and walk two more blocks, and The Avant Gardner venue will be on your left.
Quantum Brooklyn will host many events throughout the weekend, including Sonny Fodera, Dom Dolla, and more. To view on Google Maps, navigate here. To get here from the festival grounds, you will first want to cross the Robert F. You will ride this train until you get to 59th St-Lexington Av.
Here you will get off the train and walk three blocks from 59th street to 63rd street. You will then get on the Lexington Av 63rd St train and ride it until you reach the 4 Av-9th street station.
You will get off here and walk down 4th street until reaching 14th St, turn right onto 14th St and walk two blocks until 2nd Ave.
Turn right, and on the end of the block, at the corner of 2nd and 14th on your right side will be Quantum Brooklyn's venue. The walk is approximately five blocks. Located in between NOHO and Union Square, Webster Hall will be the most accessible venue to travel to compared to the others because it is the only after-party in Manhattan.
To get to Webster Hall, you will first want to walk across the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge into East Harlem and make your way to the th St subway station. Here you will get onto the train heading south towards downtown. You will ride the 4 express train until you reach your stop at the 14 St Union Square station. Here you will get off the train and walk south down 4th Ave until reaching East 11th Street.
Turn left onto East 11th St and walk down half a block until you see Webster Hall on your left side. If you want to look at the New York Subway map for yourself, you can see all the routes, lines and even view the live subway map in real-time here.
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