Q&A With LE CASTLE VANIA

August 1st, 2012

 



Atlanta, Georgia isn’t exactly known as hotbed for electronic music, but LE CASTLE VANIA (a.k.a. Dylan Eiland) is doing his bit to change that. He burst on the scene in 2006 with a buzz-worthy remix of “Black Eyes” by fellow Atlantans Snowden, and quickly earned a rep as an artist to watch. Part of the new wave of American DJ/producers who’ve shifted EDM’s centre of gravity Stateside, he’s earning rave reviews this summer as one of the stars of the Identity Festival tour (alongside the likes of Eric Prydz, Nero, Wolfgang Gartner and Madeon), while busily prepping his debut album. Here, he chats with Toronto’s DJ Soundbwoy (a.k.a. Chris Wilson).

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DJ SOUNDBWOY: Where did the name Le Castle Vania come from?

LE CASTLE VANIA: Umm, it’s a boring story. There’s nothing really interesting about it — I just basically made it up.

DJS: What made you get into DJing?

LCV: Well, first thing, I just really loved music and electronic music. The thing that inspired me, though, to really start DJing was when I was 16: I tried to sneak into this club to see some DJs, but it was an 18 and up club. I had a fake ID, but got totally rejected at the door. A bunch of my homies were with me and they had all gotten in, so I had to go sit in the car and wait for them. The car happened to be parked behind the club, and as I was chilling there, bummed that I didn’t get in, I just stared seeing all the DJs coming and going out the back door. Something just clicked in my head and I was, like, if I was a DJ I could get in wherever I wanted, see the DJs I wanted to see, and be a part of that crew and lifestyle. So that was kind of thing that inspired me to start producing and DJing.

DJS: Was it always your main goal to start producing music?

LCV: I was always more inspired by writing and creating music, ’cause that’s where my passion is. DJing, though, is kind of like the reward for creating music, ’cause that’s when you get to unleash it on the audience and see people go off to it.

DJS: You don’t hear of many electronic music artists from Atlanta. That being said, what were your musical influences and how do you try to incorporate that into your sound?

LCV: Atlanta is kind of known for being more of a hip-hop city as far as music goes. But there’s actually a lot more going on in Atlanta — there’s an electronic scene that has grown there, and there’s always been a cool indie rock scene there as well. But you know, my whole sound and vibe is very inspired by the fusion of electronic music and rock music. I sometimes deviate from it and do a lot of different things, such as the Cee-Lo remix, which had a lot more disco influences. I try to take influences from all over and from all the different music that I like.

Cee-Lo – Fuck You (Le Castle Vania Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


DJS: How did the “Fuck Yess” monthly party come about?

LCV: Fuck Yess was a party I started in Atlanta because at the time there was no club or venue that you could go to and hear the type of music I was producing — like that indie electro, more aggressive dance music with an indie rock influence. So basically the vibe of the party is buck wild-ass people and music.

DJS: What’s the weirdest or coolest thing you’ve experienced playing a venue or festival?

LCV: The coolest thing is always connecting with the people like when you play at a big festival and you’ve got thousands of people with all that energy coming back at you. As for the weird stuff, I’ve experienced so much — but what happens on the road stays on the road.

DJS: Having been an underground DJ who’s emerged onto the wider EDM scene, how do you feel about A-Trak’s article in The Huffington Post about “button pushers”?

LCV: I’m not going to go into any comments about other artists and their opinions. What matters to me is that I came up learning to DJ on vinyl, and learned the ropes the right way and the real way. But at the end of the day, these kids are coming out to part — so if someone is screening a presentation that sets it off, and those kids have a fun time or it heightens the experience to a level they couldn’t do otherwise, then I ain’t mad at them. Everyone just needs to just chill the f**k out and let everybody do their hustle. If that’s not how you want to do things, then you don’t do things that way — you know what I’m saying? We just got to let everybody do their thing. Nobody needs to be trying call anybody out or trying to hate on everyone. The scene is growing and let’s just be happy about that. Every act in electronic music that gets bigger creates more opportunity for every other act in electronic music, and that’s the reality of it. I respect everyone’s hustle. Let’s just let them do their shit the way they want to do it.

Kaskade – Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


DJS: With the release of your full-length album coming up, what can fans expect to hear?

LCV: Well, I mean, it’s an album so the whole point is to create a journey. But you’ll just have to wait and hear it. It is definitely a diverse range of my sound, though.

DJS: What is one thing our readers should definitely know about Le Castle Vania?

LCV: There’s only one thing I want readers to know, and it’s my music. Go check out the Web site — there’s tons of free stuff for download.


To download Le Castle Vania’s newest track, “Play Loud,” for free – CLICK HERE!


RAPID-FIRE ROUND

First thing you do when you wake up in the morning?

On tour I sleep until about 2-3pm, and then I go out and check the stage setup for that particular show.

When you were a kid what did you want to be when you grew up?

An animator/cartoonist.

Must-have item on your rider?

Bombay Sapphire.

Motto you live by?

“Nobody gets out alive, bring it hard!”

Turntables or CDJs?

I learned on turntables, but basically my shows got so crazy that the needle would skip and cause too many technical issues, so I had to switch to CDJs.



 

Sweets Of The Week – Identity Festival Edition

July 20th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

Here we go again. Back to Echo Beach — this time to see a man who hasn’t traveled to Toronto … scratch that, Canada … no, wait, scratch that, North America … in 12 years. Eric Prydz is headling the Identity Festival in Toronto on Saturday, and I am amped.

I really don’t know what to expect. We’re talking about one of the pioneers of this genre. Somebody who was bending boundaries in the studio before the term EDM had even been invented. Who was making his mark as a live performer when DJs were still mainly associated with hip-hop acts. Who’d established the pseudonymous Cirez D as a household name well before alter egos became all the rage in dance music. Basically: if you’re in Toronto this Saturday there is only one destination.

And the awesome doesn’t stop with Pryda. Other heavy names featured at Identity include none other than Nero — currently number one on the bpm:tv Hot 20 Dance Chart with their single “Must Be The Feeling.” It’s a while since I’ve seen this UK duo perform, and I’m excited about how their sound has evolved. The latest album, Welcome Reality, has been a massive success, I’m looking forward to this set — not just to see the crowd’s reaction, but to hear their choice of remixes. Should be a performance to remember.

Then there’s Madeon and Le Castle Vania: Both young, both heavy electro — and both awesome. The 18-year-old Frenchman Madeon has built a rep in Europe as something of a prodigy, as been a favorite on BBC Radio 1 for quite a while now. The Atlanta-based Le Castle Vania, meanwhile, is part of the tide of fresh blood from North America blood sweeping across face of the EDM world. Both should be great sets, so be sure to check them out.

And then there’s Excision. Canada, stand up! The dubstep demon from Kelowna, BC will definitely be excited to play such a high-profile fest in his home country. And whenever you get a bass DJ hype to play for you … well, consider your pants soiled. Be prepared to get grimy.

So with all that said, I think it only fair that this week’s Sweets should showcase the artists performing at Identity. Enjoy!


LE CASTLE VANIA

Kaskade – Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


Split & Jaxta-Roulette (Le Castle Vania Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


MADEON

Madeon – Finale


Pendulum – The Island (Madeon Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


EXCISION

Excision & Datsik – A Milli (Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


Excision & Downlink – Crowd Control: LISTEN TO IT HERE


NERO

Nero – Innocence: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Nero-Promises: LISTEN TO IT HERE


BINGO PLAYERS

Bingo Players – Chop: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Bingo Players – Mode: LISTEN TO IT HERE


EVA SIMONS

Afrojack Feat. Eva Simons – Take Over Control (Original Mix): LISTEN TO IT HERE



ERIC PRYDZ

Eric Prydz Presents: EPIC Radio 002: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Pryda – Mirage: LISTEN TO IT HERE



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Sweets of the Week – Canada Day Weekend

June 29th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

Dunno about you, but this weekend feels like Christmas to me. The dance music season is in full swing, and Canada is playing host to the best parties in the world! Can you feel it?

This is our weekend. There’s Bassmentality — sorry a Super Bassmentality happening in Ottawa, along with the Escapade fest. As for Toronto … well, you may have heard about a little something called the Digital Dreams festival. Homie! Iz going down. I said, can you feel it?

In this spirit of celebration, I’ve put together an extra-special “Sweets” — not so difficult, when you consider that this has been one of the better weeks of 2012 in terms of new music. Special praise for The Knocks, Zeds Dead and, of course, Dillon Francis. CAN YOU FEEL IT?


THE SWEETS

I love Ryan Enzed. If ever there was producer who deserved to be famous worldwide — as in right this minute — it’s this guy.

Ryan Enzed – Mission Accepted: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Dropped it yesterday, dropping it again today, might even drop it tomorrow. Zeds Dead are making next-level music. Canada. Does. It. Better.

Colin Munroe feat. Pusha T – The Fight Of My Life (Zeds Dead Remix): LISTEN TO THE PREVIEW HERE


Dillon Francis tweeted, while making this track, that it was creepy and awesome at the same time. Been waiting a while for a fresh Dillon track with quality — and man, is it good to have him back!

Steve Aoki – Control Freak feat. Blaqstarr & Kay (Dillon Francis Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


The Fool’s Gold Clubhouse mixtape dropped this week, with nine quality tracks. Highlights go to the Donovans and our homie Meech.

Donovans – House Of God: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Meech – Somethin: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Don’t know much about Elliott Porter … but I know this is massive!

Elliott Hamilton Porter – Flamingo


Don’t know who I’m more excited to see this weekend: Afrojack or R3hab! Anybody for a joint set?

Afrojack & Shermanology – Cant Stop Me Now (R3hab & Dyro Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


French excellence.

Madeon – Finale (Original Mix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


A shout-out to Provoke for throwing this li’l ditty on their SoundCloud.

Gabe Gallucci & Jed Harper – Falcon (Kim Fai Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


Mister Bashmore, you so special …

Julio Bashmore – Troglodytes: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Only a preview, but that’s not gonna stop me posting this soon-to-be-colossal hit.

Kaskade feat. Neon Trees – Lessons in Love (Fareoh Remix): LISTEN TO THE PREVIEW HERE


Montreal madness!

Adventure Club feat. Kai – Need Your Heart: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Feel-good track of the week and my personal fave!

Santigold – The Keepers (The Knocks Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


VISUAL SWEET


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Digital Dreams In Depth – Kaskade

June 27th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

What can you say about Kaskade? Complacency just isn’t a word in his vocabulary. He’s like the Energizer bunny of EDM, constantly challenging himself to create innovative music. Little wonder so many of his fellow artists rank him high on their lists of the best in the game.

Currently holding down the number 30 spot on  DJ Mag’s definitive Top 100 list, Kaskade (a.k.a. Ryan Raddon) has always been a music junkie. When I got the chance to sit and chat with him at the release party in Miami for his 2010 album Dynasty, it was obvious just how much this man loves making music., and loves collaborating with other talented artists. He was full of praise for the sounds coming out of Canada, too — and had put his money where his mouth is, teaming up with Deadmau5 on the massively successful “I Remember,” and with Dragonette‘s Martina Sorbara on “Fire In Your New Shoes.”

Something else that was clear: he loves seeking out and discovering new music. I’ve often found that artists tend to stay narrowly focused on their own music, their own sound and genre. And fair enough: this is their career, after all, and you always have to look out for number one. But before they were artists, they were fans — and sometimes there’s a risk of losing touch with the passion that got them into the game in the first place. Kaskade, for his part, is still as much a fan as an artist. He talked fondly of going to the record store with friends every Tuesday (new release day!) and sitting there for hours –maybe with some adult beverages — listening to new music.

He told me he was still obsessed with finding new sounds and new artists, and wondered if fans aren’t missing out on something now that this whole part of the experience has moved from the record stores to the online world. It’s a point open to debate — I happen to agree with him strongly — but what’s enlightening here is the way he approaches music: as a listener as well as a creator.

And then there’s his ability to relate with fans. Let’s face it, a lot of artists in this genre are only around for a cup of coffee. Some even skip out on the bill. But with nine albums under his belt since 2003, Kaskade has proven his longevity. His countless world tours, singles and EP releases have confirmed him as an EDM superstar. If there’s any DJ who would be within his rights to pull a “diva” attitude, it’s this guy. Yet he’s the polar opposite: friendly, approachable and always up for a chat about new music. Very refreshing.

This, by the way, is quite possibly my favourite tour video in the history of tour videos.

Once again, I urge you to grab whatever tickets remain available for the Digital Dreams Music Festival this weekend. With a lineup that has soooo many big names, Kaskade will bring his all. His set will be one to remember — and that alone should be worth the price of admission!

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Win tickets to the DIGITAL DREAMS MUSIC FESTIVAL

May 30th, 2012

Electronic Nation Canada presents the Digital Dreams Music Festival powered by Rogers at The Flats @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto on June 30 and July 1, 2012.

The first-ever multi-day EDM festival in downtown Toronto, Digital Dreams will feature full sets by Kaskade, Afrojack, Duck Sauce, Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, Steve Lawler, Alesso, Major Lazer, R3hab, and many more.

bpm:tv wants to send you and a friend to Digital Dreams! We’re giving away five pairs of tickets – plus, as a Grand Prize, one pair of VIP tickets! (Travel not included.) CLICK HERE to find out how to enter our Digital Dreams contest.

Contest closes Monday June 18, 2012.

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The Unstoppable Force and the Immovable Object

May 15th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

Canadians are more than lucky this year. Usually, festival season means having to venture to some distant location to see our favorite acts in the flesh. But not everybody can afford the cost of a trip to Coachella or Electric Daisy Carnival.

This year, happily, some of the best fests are taking place right in our own backyards. WEMF you know about already — an automatic must-see. Then we have Digital Dreams, which promises to be absolutely sick: Duck Sauce, Afrojack, Kaskade — ’nuff said. And, of course, there’s the much-publicized Full Flex Express cross-country train tour, featuring Skrillex, Pretty Lights, Diplo and Grimes.

Also on the agenda: HARD Toronto on August4, featuring M83 and Justice along with locals Austra. Another must-see, right? But wait! Turns out the VELD Music Festival , featuring Deadmau5 and Avicii, is going down the same day. R’uh r’oh!

So Toronto goes from having no electronic festivals to having too many — a great problem to have, right? I dunno. Sure, we’ve got a large number of EDM fans in the city and province — but enough to support two festivals on the same weekend?

Granted, the music on offer isn’t exactly the same. Justice appeals to more of a rugged, indie-based crowd, while the VELD fest lineup is the definition pure EDM. (I mean, the mau5 even made a song called “The Veld.”) But for most fans, it’s not going to be a question of preferring one over the other. It’s more of a scheduling conflict that could end up costing one or the other of these fests a lot of audience — not because the promoters failed to assemble a good show, but because your average EDM fan just can’t physically be in two places at once.

I kind of think this problem sucks — but I also figure it’s better to have too much choice than too little. Either, it’s going to be a helluva festival season. A lot of people will be wearing out their summer tires that first weekend in August, shuttling between Hard and VELD. And I’ll be one of them.


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The Main Event

April 30th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

Mondays seem made for podcasts and sets. I mean, it can’t be bangers all the time, right? Sometimes you just need the kind of extended, hour-plus mix that lets you vibe out while the randomness of life unfolds before your eyes. Admittedly, for those of us with musical ADD it can be hard to sit without touching your iPod for while someone else controls your playlist. But there’s a yin to that yang: when you cede control for a bit, sometimes you find hidden gems that you wouldn’t have discovered on your own. And isn’t that what we’re all about here?

Insert Kaskade. Already, Coachella 2012 is fading into a slideshow of distant recollections: Hasselhoff’s wardrobe choices, the amazing-looking girls and the appearance of Tupac’s ghost. But there’s one performance that won’t be forgotten. I’ve heard countless sources attest that Kaskade’s set was one for the ages. Like it or not, this man is becoming North America’s answer to David Guetta — and this set stands as the proof. If you couldn’t make it to Indio yourself, you’ll want to give this a listen. Tell your grandchildren where you were when you heard this.

Close your eyes and imagine being in the valley. Happy Monday.

Kaskade Live At Coachella 2012: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Tracklist:

  1. Kaskade – Eyes (Intro Edit with Swanky Tunes Mix)
  2. Kaskade (feat. Skylar Grey) – Room For Happiness (Gregori Klosman Mix)
  3. Kaskade vs Nicky Romero – Angel On My Stronger (Kaskade Mash Up)
  4. R3hab & Swanky Tunes – Sending My Love (Kaskade Mix Mash)
  5. Kaskade vs. Franz Novotny – Be Still Big Bang (Kaskade Mash Up)
  6. Kaskade vs. Tommy Trash – Empty Streets Cascade (Kaskade Mash Up)
  7. Kaskade vs. Swedish House Mafia – Fire In Your Antidote (Kaskade Mash Up)
  8. Kaskade vs. Dada Life – Dynasty Noise (Kaskade Mash Up)
  9. Feenixpawl & Ivan Gough – In My Mind (Axwell Mix)
  10. Kaskade vs Nicky Romero – Turn It Down Toulouse (Kaskade Mash Up)
  11. Kaskade & Deadmau5 VS. Swanky Tunes, Matisse & Sadko – Move For Me The Legend (Kaskade Mash Up)
  12. Dirty South & Thomas Gold – Eyes Wide Open
  13. Kaskade – Llove – Dada Life Remix
  14. Kaskade vs. Hard Rock Sofa – 4AM Quasar
  15. Kaskade & Skrillex – Lick It
  16. Kaskade vs. Sandro Silva & Quintino – Call Out Epic (Kaskade Mash Up)
  17. Kaskade (feat. Neon Trees) – Lessons In Love (Extended Mix)
  18. Kaskade vs. Deniz Koyu – It’s You, It’s Hertz (Kaskade Mash Up)
  19. Kaskade vs. Qulinez – Stars Align Troll (Kaskade Mash Up)
  20. Kaskade & Adam K – Raining
  21. Deadmau5 & Kaskade – I Remember (Strobelite Edit)

 


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Sweets of the Week – Coachella Edition

April 13th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

It’s no secret that Coachella, which kicks off today, is the festival all the “cool kids” swarm to. Maybe it’s the fact that no media are admitted, or just that the organizers somehow manage to book the best artists in the world year in and year out (many from our own EDM world) — whatever the reason, one thing is certain: this is definitely a box that needs to be checked off your bucket list.

Now, for those of you who can’t make the cross-continent voyage to that sunny valley in California — no worries, I got you covered. This week’s “Sweets” features tracks from some of the hottest acts set to smash up Coachella this year. Put on your cargo shorts, switch on the sun lamp and crank the tunes. Close your eyes and it’s almost like you’re there. OK, I said almost.


Metronomy – The Look: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Sick …

Kele – Tenderoni: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Amon Tobin – Bedtime Stories: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Extra sick …

araabMUZIK – I Remember (Electronic Dreams Deluxe Edition): LISTEN TO IT HERE


AWOLNATION – Guilty Filthy Soul: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Kendrick Lamar- The Spiteful Chant: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Sexy …

Breakbot – Make You Mine: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Esssssssssssssssssential!

Doctor P – Neon: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Frank Ocean – Swim Good: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Smoothe … like smooth with an “e,” as in eeeeeeextra smooth …

Gotye – Smoke and Mirrors: LISTEN TO IT HERE


R3hab – Chainsaw Showers: LISTEN TO IT HERE


A classic re-worked …

Justice – Valentine: LISTEN TO IT HERE


Kaskade – Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


Hands down, the one artist I would most want to see live at Coachella …

Katy Perry – Part Of Me (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Duke Remix): LISTEN TO IT HERE


And that, I think, is enough for now. But check back next week as we double down on Coachella artists and get into the nitty gritty!!!!!

 


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Above & Beyond the Typical EP …

April 4th, 2012

Posted by Scott Willats

The longevity of an act like Above & Beyond is nothing short of amazing. Not to suggest that they don’t deserve it — it’s just remarkable to see a group manage to stay so consisently in the limelight no matter what’s trending.

Because really, you don’t see trance heads as much as you once did. Five years ago, it was different: you couldn’t go to a club without hearing trance whenever the DJ was asked to play some house music. The dominant styles have changed. But trance’s dominant artists certainly haven’t. Above & Beyond keep on keeping on.

Their newest EP is Love is Not Enough feat. Zoe Johnston. And it comes with a sleeeeew of remixes from some of todays hottest DJs, including Kaskade and Synkro.

The original track is exactly what you want from the three amigos: a seven-minute ballad with a crispy bassline, heavenly pads and gorgeous strings — all coming together to form what we have become accustomed to as the A&B sound. I’m sure you’ll love it.

Each of the remixes has its own personality. Not surprisingly, Kaskade ‘s effort stands out, hitting the sweet spot of the prevalent club sound. MRZO give you a drum and bass feel, while Synkro pulls off a version both original and catchy. Then there’s a Maor Levi & Bluestone remix that brings the big room club feel and is sure to keep your party bouncing. All in all, a further testament to A&B’s consistency and creativity. Try it out.

Above & Beyond feat. Zoë Johnston – Love Is Not Enough: LISTEN TO IT HERE


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2012 Coachella Lineup Announcement Reaction

January 10th, 2012

Posted by Popo

Indio, California’s 2012 Coachella lineup has been announced and it’s heavy on electronic dance music.

While the 2012 Coachella lineup gives credence to the recent thought that DJs are the new rock stars, I personally still don’t believe it. For better or worse, it’s more like anyone can reach the “rock star” gold standard as long as the music and performance reaches the soul of the audience. We are in a time of eclectic tastes where people look for what’s unique, fun and cool, disregarding the negativity surrounding how it’s produced and presented (ahem.. DJ/Producers don’t just push buttons!) This years Coachella is just that, where the electronic element is in full force; We will have the Swedish House Mafia, Afrojack, Guetta, SBTRKT and Martin Solveig playing to thousands of fans who will also cheer on established rock acts the Black Keys, Pulp, Bon Iver and Radiohead without thinking twice about it. I took to twitter to see what the reaction was by some of the EDM headliners as well as the fans. Check it out.

 

@swedishousemfia: Coachella…. YESSSSSSSSS!!! (SHM HQ)

 

@djafrojack: i will actually play a daft punk song on coachella

 

@kaskade: So many friends hitting me up for Coachella passes…ummm I see what you are doing there…

 

La Roux (VIA  Facebook): We are very pleased to announce that La Roux are playing both weekends of Coachella! April 13-15 and 20-22. This will be the first time any new material from the forthcoming second album will have been played ANYWHERE!

 

@girltalk: just spilled so much dr pepper all over my fridge. also just announced, i’m playing coachella 2012!

 

@morganpage: Yes – Coachella!! Playing both Sundays.

 

From the fans:

 

@ParisHilton: The Coachella Lineup is sick! #YES! @DJAfrojack @DavidGuetta @Avicii @Alesso @CalvinHarris @GirlTalk @SwedishHouseMfia @Kaskade I LUV HouseMusic

 

@Michael_Babatunde: Sweet mother of god. Coachella dance line up: Swedish House Mafia, Nero, Kaskade, Justice, David Guetta and AVICII. #insane

 

@gabbyolya: on closer examination of the coachella line-up, i give the electronic acts an A+ and the bands a B-

 

@chadisclutch: VERY last tweet about #coachella: shocked it went so electronic/dubstep compared to previous lineups: no jam band, nothing psychedelic