Dallas Winter Festivities: Lights All Night 2014

It has been awhile. I stumbled upon this as I revisited this manifesto, with a head filled with new memories and stories untold. Since then I have returned to Dallas for another year of Lights All Night and reading this evokes an urge within me, as if I’m compelled to finish my story so that I can tell the next. Looking upon this cascade of words, one unfinished and with no end, I wonder if it is time for the Nocturne Manifesto to be revived.

By M. A. Alvarez II

The holiday’s holds something special in Dallas, Texas. Once a year, in the heart of winter; the city, like a haze, so modern and obsolete thrives as music enthusiasts like myself gather in downtown Dallas for what could well be the best weekend of their lives. Quiet days turn into nights within worlds of sounds; so gripping as many of the world’s top DJs and Producers display dimensions of light for fans to observe while bathing them in music. The Lights All Night music festival has become a hallmark of Dallas nightlife for the past five years, being one of the most sought out New Years Eve events in Texas.

Its not hard to understand really. I mean, look at the city in itself. Its golden. The city offers up among the highest quality of living you can ask for. Anything you desired could be yours. All you had to do was look for it. At least, that’s what it was like for me.

The anticipation of the festival itself brought upon a strange anxiety as I had my mind focused on the words. “A festival in a new city…”. This would be my first time in Dallas. I had no expectation of not fully experiencing the city. I spent much time wondering of what it would be like. Coming into downtown Dallas, it looked as if the roads were winding and being sucked into the city. It was a remarkable sight, especially during the winter, where the clouds hang so deep into the skyscrapers, they melt into fog.

Close to festival, sitting at the center of downtown Dallas, The Sheraton was a prime location for festival goers to gather and be among like-minded people. The festival drew a crowd of true music lovers. During my stay at the Sheraton, I met people just as eager as I was for what could be the nights of our lives. My stay would be from inside a realm of luxury. The Executive Suite, brought on a new intensity within those first moments. As I walked in I couldn’t help but feel that my time in Dallas, or perhaps my life, couldn’t get any better. We stood high over looking the city, our domain. It was perfect. Optimum service, the perfect spot, a brand-new city, and tickets to the event of the year. How could anyone turn away from one of the best experiences Texas has to offer?

My friend and I had drinks at the hotel bar and discussed what our plan would be going into this festival. We were able to speak with some of the hotel guests, most of which would also be attending the festival later that night.

“Look for the guy in the banana suit.” One guest exclaimed, clasping glasses with us as we celebrated. My winter holiday was underway, among a setting that fit my vision of bliss. A beautiful setting, diverse people, and a deep appreciation of music. It was at that moment, quick and heavy that I felt ice and fire rise from beneath the core of my chest; the buzz, the rush, that anxious excitement as I thought of the line-up. Everyone was so eager to discover what everyone else would be hearing. Seven Lions was at the top of my list followed by Armin Van Buuren, who would be closing the festivities the second day. I also looked forward to seeing Zedd and Skrillex once again, both of which performed at ACL this past October. I would also be seeing Audien and Zed’s Dead for what would be my third time. There was so much to lookout for. Something bright to look forward to. Could Lights All Night truly live up to its name?

Walking to the festival was a breeze, despite the chill that hovered in the air. As we walked among the streets of the city, beneath towers of glass and stone, you were either wondering what existed past the walls of the Dallas Convention Center or if you had gone in past years were anxious to be back. The lights along the skyscrapers reflected upon the droplets within the air, emitting an orange glow among the streets. We eventually approached the Dallas Convention Center which was breathing in and out with people ready to rave. Costume cladded, everyone had their sights set on something; their vision.

After trailing through security and approaching the doors I could already hear the bass, beating through the air, powerful and alluring. It only made your blood rush more than it already was. Entering I was surprised to see how large it was. The center stage was massive, colorful, emitting lasers as fans crowded towards it. The Mothership was directly ahead, with the drop a ways to the left, beneath a flight of stairs. Both stages were stocked with their own beer garden. I could count at a dozen bars positioned in perfect view of the stage.

As far as electronic dance music festivals go, Lights All Night sets a standard. Artist played simultaneously. No matter where you were, you were listening to something. Something good.

 

 

Spring Reminiscence: The Ultimate Music Experience 2015

UME 2014 South Padre

From within the crowd. UME 2014.

 

By M. A. Alvarez II

Spring Break 2014; still fresh in my mind. I can recall the glimmer of sparkling flames as they trickled from bursts of gigantic lights within the violet sky. The smell of sulfur had fallen and dissipated among the melody as bass pulsed through a massive crowd within the Schlitterbaun Water Park on South Padre Island. Boasting as the Ultimate Music Experience, this spring time festival featured a stage at the center of a massive park, with a line-up that offered only the best in electronic dance music. Being able to experience it this past Spring Break was a dream come true. I was able to see many of my favorite artists, crossing their names from my infamous must-see bucket list as well as bask in the leisure and paradise that was South Padre with my best friends.

Last years line up consisted of many must see DJs and Producers. The first night featured sets by Carnage, Pegboard Nerds, who delivered a stylized remix of Adventure Club’s “Wonder”, Dyro, and the legendary Tiesto. Each set offered up unique visuals that brought the most out of the DJ’s distinct sounds. Second day performances were bass heavy, with sets by Keys N Krates, Zed’s Dead, Bassnectre, and Paper Diamond. And with the third day topping it off with DJ Snake, Brazzabelle, Sandro Silva, and finally Zedd, it was almost hard to believe that UME could offer such an intense lineup. Every name was a big one. Each set was a must hear. UME had taken the most out of its setting and brought together music-lovers for an event worthy of being called the Ultimate Music Experience. UME 2014 opened my eyes to a completely new world of music, a world with standards and expectations. I realized then, that a life of music was the life for me. A life that sought to bring the most out of what I perceived and experienced. I would only seek greatness from then on, with aspirations of writing about what mesmerized my spirit and mind.

The announcement of the 2015 headliners ironically would fall on my birthday, and with deep anticipation, I waited patiently to hear who would grace the stage this year. If I were to return, who is it that I would be seeing? Who would top the year before if I decided to venture forth and recreate the experience I had almost a year ago? There was so much to hope for, but not enough to drive myself to visit the island once again as I seek to experience something new.

Headliners this year include the renowned David Guetta, Hardwell, and UME veteran and legend Tiesto, with Steve Aoki returning to perform for the UME’s official pre-party the day before the festival. UME has again set its sights on uniting some of the greatest names in EDM. With the return of Tiesto and Steve Aoki, it is safe to say that crowds will be drawn, and with the additions of David Guetta and Hardwell especially, this show will absolutely offer up a Spring Break experience worth living.

However, I feel as if the UME, in its attempt to be the ultimate musical experience, has yet to offer up that extra touch that will separate it from other festivals of its kind or from what it was in the past. Though these headliners are world renowned, its as if the Ultimate Music Experience hasn’t changed much from what it was last year. The sounds remain consistent, but doesn’t offer up much diversity. Half the headliners this year, played last year and though Hardwell and David Guetta are welcomed additions, I feel they don’t offer up as much of a spectrum of sounds as Bassnectre and Zedd did as headliners last Spring. This is a festival I might sit out from as I seek out something new to experience this Spring Break. It feels as if the only purpose in going would be to recreate what I had done last year instead of something better. However, there is always the possibility that I am speaking too soon. The rest of the line-up has yet to be announced and by judging from the captivating sights and sounds of the festival last year, there may be promise in the line-up soon to come. The headliners may not impress me, but who is to know who might show up on the list next. I suppose I will have to wait and see before I finalize my plans for the upcoming Spring. Stay tuned.

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Winter’s Coming: Light’s All Night

By M. A. Alvarez II

I usually try to meet a standard when it comes to going to live performances. Mostly, I shoot for a big festival once a season, and with the approaching winter, I’ve set my sights on heading to Dallas on December 26th and 27th for the Lights All Night Music Festival.

Annually, some of the biggest names in electronic music meet at the Dallas Convention Center for an unforgettable weekend that brings about the end of one year by setting high expectations for the next. This will be my first year at Lights All Night. Honestly, I’m ecstatic and have set my hopes really high. I’m sure I’m in for one hell of an experience with such a talented line-up.

Lights All Night this year will feature some of the greatest names in EDM. Skrillex and Zedd are headlining the first day. I have no doubt that they will be bringing it to this festival after the storm they conjured in Austin this past October at ACL. Zedd always has his game face on wherever he may be. After watching his sets at UME and ACL this year, I have nothing but love for his music. The same goes for Skrillex. His set at ACL was truly a storm of unimaginable, but most welcomed chaos . Armin Van Buuren and Disclosure are set to take the stage the second day and I can’t help but feel the anticipation rise as I fantasize about the having the chance to hear Armin Van Buuren play in person. He is one of the world’s best DJs and has contributed to the overall identity of electronic music. He’s legendary.

Lights All Night will be bringing together DJs across all platforms of EDM, including trance, progressive house, trap, and dubstep. DJ Snake, Zed’s Dead, The Chainsmokers, Boysnoize, 12th Planet, Seven Lions, and Chromeo are some of the hard hitters heading to Dallas this winter. This would mark my second time seeing Zed’s Dead and DJ Snake since last seeing them at the UME last Spring. Audien is set to make an appearance, making this the third time I would be seeing him this year! Audien’s success and ascension within the electronic music scene is astounding, but I’m not suprised. Audien is genuinely talented and incorporates a distinctive style that I am truly excited to witness among a festival setting.

Lights All Night 2014 is going to be huge. With so many great acts coming this winter, I’m positive that this year will be going out with a bang. I’m excited to see what these DJs have to offer and what Dallas will make of this musical experience.

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Survival and Revival: ACL 2014 Continued

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By M. A. Alvarez II

The Austin City Limits 2nd Weekend, despite the rain, had brought some of the most talented names in music together at Austin’s Zilker Park for an unforgettable celebration. The first two days, though rainy didn’t let festival goers down. Still full of an electrifying energy, the park was thriving by the time I arrived ready for the final day. I could even say it was possibly more jam packed than the day before.

My hopes were high, just where they should be. I wouldn’t be foolish enough to believe that ACL would disappoint me. Not after experiencing the last two years of the festival prior to this one. Also the days before were met with tremendous bliss I could never forget. After entering the gates, I met with my friend Tanner at the base of the Miller Lite stage where he and his brother Taylor were waiting for the glittering and funkadelic Gramatik to take the stage

The electric sound would dominate today as Gramatik would only be a prelude to EDM headliners Zedd and Calvin Harris. Gramatik’s soulful electric funk brought about a chill atmosphere as festival goers took to dancing in the mud created by rains earlier that morning. There was this carelessness about the air, as if worries were eliminated once you past the gates of Zilker Park. Especially among the jazz like beats of Gramatik’s set. There wasn’t a single worry. Not in that crowd at least.

I wouldn’t leave the Miller Lite stage anytime soon. After claiming dominion even closer to the stage, we would be in full view for electric rock duo Phantogram. The beautiful Sarah Barthel greeted Austin with her mesmerizing and sensual voice. Soon her voice would echo over the crowd, like a siren, hypnotizing and alluring, as she lead the crowd truly into a world of her own. With the help of guitarist Josh Carter and the use of her own keyboard, Barthel drew us in entrancing me as the lyrics of “Fall in Love” dripped into my ears. Phantogram would stay true to their name, altering reality with their music, and creating what seemed to be an illusion.

The final day was already off to an amazing start. The sky was now clear and a beautiful blue. The park was colorful and full of life and as I laid upon the park grounds listening to Spoon in the distance I could only feel the rise of playful laughter rise from within me as I looked around into a sea of smiles. ACL had succeeded in unifying generations and diverse groups of people and artists, and now here in the midst of their success we were drawing closer towards the end of yet another year of ACL.

After watching the end of Spoon’s performance at the Honda stage, my friends and I rushed back just in time to score a full view at Miller Lite. Zedd would be taking the stage in a matter of moments. I can remember the rhythm of my heart as I heard the rise of Zedd’s mix of MAGIC!’s “Rude” play. The lights and the fire erupted as a colorful projection drew my eyes towards the DJ. It looked as if the screen behind him was about to swallow him and take the crowd with him as it projected a vortex behind the barrage of lights that shot from the stage. The crowd was jumping. My emotions were flaring. As the crowd opened up I found myself pressing forward as Zedd proceeded to play his mix of Empires of the Sun’s “Alive” and Skrillex’s “Breaking a Sweat”. Zedd would also play fan favorites “Spectrum”, “Find You”, and “Fall into the Sky”.

Zedd would leave me energized. I could feel the adrenaline rushing through my body. I was almost startled by the affect the music had taken over me. It had filled me with a spark of intensifying emotion, I couldn’t help but shout among the crowd. But just as Zedd was ending his set, in the distance I heard an echo of something familiar. From the Honda stage, I could hear it, a song I sang to myself from time to time; “Under Control”. I screamed as I watched the crowd immediately break apart and dart for the Honda stage.

“Come on! Let’s go!” I shouted as we sprinted into the blue lights. Calvin Harris had opened with my favorite song. “Under Control” had a very special place in my heart and as soon as I found myself among the crowd I raised my voice, singing with spirit and passion, as the sound roared through the air. Calvin Harris considerably is one of my favorite artists and DJs and possibly my most anticipated act of the festival all together. To have the chance to experience his set live, among a festival setting was a remarkable and unforgettable moment in my life.

After listening to Calvin Harris play his hits “Summer” and “Thinking About You”, still filled with the incredible strength the music had fueled us with. We made our way across the park and to the Samsung Galaxy stage to catch the legendary Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam would tie up the loose ends of the festival, bringing the youth of music into the ways of the old, touching on generations past. I could feel the emotion still within me, hot and unyielding, but as I looked into the golden mirage of lights as the band played, I felt my body come to ease. I looked up and the sky had cleared and the spotlights had taken to the night sky, crossing and merging with one another as Pearl Jam played their cover of the Who’s “Baba O’Riley”.

It was then that it hit me. The purpose in all this. This festival was truly, as simple as it was, a celebration of music; new and old. It brought generations together. At one end of the park we had the youth basking in the energetic and uplifting electronic dance music of their generation only to meet with the generations before them at the very end. This was a unison of music and I would always remember that. Pearl Jam would close out the festival with none other than the United States National Anthem and after an epic guitar solo, we would begin our trek back to the gates, back to our homes, away from this wondrous place.

This would conclude my third year at ACL. Each time is always different, but somethings never change. Each artist always brings their heart to the playing field that is Zilker Park. Each sound perfect. Every cord is struck. There are no mistakes. No worries. ACL is a celebration of music, new and old; a unison of generations and genres, that bring people together. It is the very reason I was exposed to music and love it as I do, being the first live music event I had ever been to. ACL will always have a special place in my heart and though I said goodbye that day, I knew it wouldn’t be the last time I set foot on those grounds. Until next time ACL. Until next time.