• Electric Zoo 2015: Best & Worst Moments From Chemical Brothers, Glitch Mob, Alison Wonderland

    Another Labor Day in the books and we have completed a full Electric Zoo for the first time in three years. The weather gods looked down favorably on New York City, granting the festival perfect weather without a hint of rain and barely a cloud in the sky. The festival had to rebrand this year into "transformed" to try and create a new image that included new stage designs, lower ticket prices and different stage curators. We already wrapped up each day as it happened. Here are a few highlights from the festival, including the anthem, who is the festival MVP (hint Brothers who aren't related) and who just wouldn't leave.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Day 3 Review & Recap: Alesso, The Glitch Mob Close Out Festival

    Electric Zoo has hit day 3. Over the past two years, the final day was either canceled the morning of or called to an abrupt halt mid-day, which left more then a few fans unhappy. The festival made it through the day without any major hiccups as it hosted stages curated by Thomas Jack and Pete Tong, as well as Alesso, The Glitch Mob, Oliver Heldens and more.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Day 2 Review & Recap: Above & Beyond Gets Us Emotional

    It is day 2 of Electric Zoo. The sun is shining, people don't have work for the whole day and Above & Beyond is headlining. After a fantastic finish to Day 1 by the legendary Chemical Brothers, it was time to see what would happen on the very polarized day two with heavy on trance, hardstyle and trap.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Live Stream Lineup, Schedule Announced

    For the first time ever, Made Event's Electric Zoo will live stream the festival straight to your home. Among the artists who are set to be beamed right to your phone, tablet or computer are Dirty South, EDX, Ansolo, Audien, NERVO, TJR and Robin Schulz.
  • Above & Beyond 'Fly To New York' Music Video: Homage To 'Sleepless in Seattle'

    Above & Beyond have released the music video for their upcoming We Are All We Need single "Fly To New York." The video is the latest in a series of clips dedicated to the UK producer, DJ trio's favorite movies. This time they pay homage to the classic romantic comedy Sleepless In Seattle. The single is being released on Friday aptly as the anthem for Electric Zoo this year.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Lineup Best of The Rest: Goldroom, RAC, Snails and More

    The Electric Zoo lineup is stacked with some big-name talent like Above & Beyond, Alesso and The Chemical Brothers, but there is plenty more going on beyond the main stage. In this post we are highlighting 10 artists who you should be checking out on the other stages including RAC, Wave Racer, Goldroom, Alison Wonderland and more.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Set Times: Scheduling Conflicts Rare This Year

    Electric Zoo has unveiled the complete list of set times for its 2015 edition. Normally when set times are unveiled, fans spend hours making the tough decisions about what artists they won't be able to see when they are playing at the same time on different stages. E Zoo has done a good job in minimizing this in 2015, though a few arise.
  • The Physical Network: Word of Mouth Moving Tickets to Bestival, Electric Zoo, More

    So you've just started a music festival and you haven't figured out how to inspire fans to come to your event and not the hundreds like it. Enter The Physical Network, a marketing team bent on using your fans to sell tickets to their pals in return for a free pass. Big-name events such as Bestival, Electric Zoo and the Electric Daisy Carnival are turning to brothers Liam and Callum Negus-Fancey to do the hard part for them.
  • The Chemical Brothers, St. Vincent Share 'Under Neon Lights'

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled another track from their upcoming album Born In The Echoes. The new track "Under Neon Lights" features the indelible St. Vincent, who was one of the biggest features named on the UK electronic music duo's eighth artist album. "Under Neon Lights" is a vintage lo-fi, trippy and grungy production from Rowlands and Simons, and St. Vincent's haunting vocals mesh right in.
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