Electric Daisy Carnival New York: Day 2 Photo Recap
Overcast skies and an early afternoon rain made Electric Daisy Carnival New York's second day a much different experience than the first but that didn't stop 50,000 dance music fans from descending on Citi Field for a second day of thunderous bass. Once again we found ourselves tucked away in the Neon Garden tent to seek refuge from the weather, an area that developed into a mainstage-sized crowd by the end of the night for Carl Cox and Loco Dice's grand finale.
Dancing Astronaut’s Guide to Memorial Day Weekend 2013
Memorial Day Weekend is upon us. For all of us here on US soil, MDW is the official kick off to summer, the moment when it is officially acceptable to wear white pants, and for many a celebration of months and months without snow, sleet, or ice. From coast to coast, Dancing Astronaut has your partying needs covered. Click through to see what is going on in the party capitals of New York City and Las Vegas next weekend.
Insomniac and SBE join forces for new club Create in LA
Insomniac already has had a monumental last couple of days with the announcement of the Live Nation deal, but the latest from the ground in LA is the highly in-demand promoter's new collaboration with hospitality firm SBE for the reopening of the Create in Hollywood, formerly known as Vanguard.
Armin van Buuren brings ASOT 600 to Madison Square Garden, New World Punx perform for the first time as a duo
Armin Van Buuren stands backstage at Madison Square Garden, he sways idly, half of his body cloaked behind the large black curtain that separates the Garden's staff tunnels and a crowd of photographers. His calm - almost unnatural, his breathing - measured, an unlikely attitude for a man about to perform in front of a sold out Madison Square Garden. Before Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, as the new superduo, New World Punx close out their set, Armin steps out from behind the curtain and slowly approaches the stairs leading up to the twenty foot high platform. Cameras flash, Armin smiles placing one hand on the railing, turning only for a second, before he makes his ascent into history.