Tag: electronic daisy carnival
Tiesto Canceled
by admin on Sep.01, 2010, under Events
Tickets never went on sale and promotions were never staged, but a planned headlining concert by electronic artist Tiësto is the center of a seven-figure civil suit filed against the city of Los Angeles on Friday. Local dance promoter Insomniac Inc. claims the city breached its contract when it canceled what would have been an Oct. 30 concert by the well-known trance artist in the West Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
On Monday, the mayor’s office referred requests for comments to the convention center, and a spokeswoman for the facility said no statement or comment would be forthcoming. In its filing, Insomniac — the company that also staged the now-controversial two-day Electric Daisy Carnival in and around L.A. Memorial Coliseum in late June — claims that the city did not have proper cause to terminate the concert, for which tickets were to go on sale Aug. 17.
Insomniac writes in its complaint that the city cited the rampant use of the drug Ecstasy at Electric Daisy, as well as the death of a teenage girl who attended the concert and died of a suspected overdose, as its reasons for calling off the Tiësto appearance. In its claims for damages, Insomniac cited more than a dozen recent deaths at or after major music or sporting events, including that of a 27-year-old man who died after being punched at a Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim game, essentially arguing that the Tiësto appearance was unfairly singled out because of public perceptions of dance and electronic rave-like concerts.
“Events like [Electric Daisy] and the Tiësto concert are held at legal venues and are planned in conjunction with law enforcement and medical personnel,” reads the claim. “[The Convention Center’s] unilateral termination of the contract will send the wrong message by suppressing the popularization of electronic music, encouraging it to revert back to its underground, unsafe beginnings.”
Insomniac is asking for damages of at least $1,015,180, citing a loss of profit of $436,250 and an estimated production cost of $668,750. Court documents state that Tiësto was guaranteed $250,000 for the single-night event. The artist’s management, Complete Control, did not respond to requests for comment.
Insomniac, which promoted five sold-out Tiësto shows in and around Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009, noted that its planned convention center event was no different from Sunday’s concert at the Hollywood Bowl, which featured dance act the Chemical Brothers.
Wongton’s Back!
by admin on Jun.30, 2010, under Light Shows
Wongtons Back in action and attended EDC 2010! Check out Wongtons Light Show at the Electronic Daisy Carnival below!
Electronic Daisy Carnival 2010
by admin on Jun.27, 2010, under Events
Check out this report we found from KTLA 5 on EDC
EDC Announces 2010 Line Up
by admin on Apr.28, 2010, under Announcements, Events
EDC brought in a reported 135,000 people both days combined! Making EDC one of the largest events of its kind.
“It was a great experience for us, and we saw the benefits on many fronts,” Rotella said of the addition of a second day, during a telephone conversation. “But from a production point of view the two-day EDC works much better. It was always a shame for me that in the past we’d get really involved in a show — picking the art installations, setting up the stage production and sound — and then when the crowd arrived, it was a 12-hour rush for everyone to experience it all and get their groove on. With a two-day festival, people have time to take it all in.”
“This year there’s a lot more ground,” said Rotella. “We’ve had the same basic layout for the past three years, but this time there’s a bigger footprint. We’ll have two main stages — an A Stage and a B stage — and are using a lot of area that we haven’t used before. Last year was a little too crowded on Saturday — Friday was perfect. I don’t like it when people are bumping elbows the whole time. With this new footprint, people will be able to breathe.”
Line Up So far, More will be added
Deadmau5
Armin van Buuren
Groove Armada
Moby
Swedish House Mafia
Benny Benassi
Kaskade
Above & Beyond
Fedde Le Grand
Sasha
Laidback Luke
Armand Van Helden
MSTRKRFT
Wolfgang Gartner
BT (Live)
Dirty South
Claude von Stroke
Z-Trip
Jackbeats
Steve Aoki
Bart B More
Gareth Emery
Dada Life
Afrojack
Chuckie
Read the whole article at:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2010/04/exclusive-electric-daisy-carnival-announces-2010-lineup.html






