Why Are March and April So Slow For Electronic Music Events?

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Ultra Fest 2011 Line Up

As a Miami native, I can say that I know first-hand what happens to our music scene every March and April - the World Music Conference (WMC). Basically, every year the entire electronic music industry, from promoters to producers, descend on Miami for the annual WMC. The conference decides who and what is important to our respective scenes. It’s a great place for industry money makers to pat each other on the back, and decide who will, or won’t be allowed in the “club.”

If you live in Miami, or anywhere nearby, as I have from 1999-2008, it’s a month of massive parties. Still, it’s not the reason for the conference, it’s the by-product. As I mentioned before, WMC is for industry insiders. For a “light” registration fee of $400, you are allowed access to promotional workshops, topical meetings and initial releases of music and various products. Think of it as conference for any type of industry - just cooler and more exclusive.

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WMC DJ Workshop

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WMC Panel

In between the meetings and events of the World Music Conference, lots of promotional events are put on day or night. The events are basically parties to you and me. The people throwing them can be manufacturers (like Stanton, Pioneer, Vestax, Apple, Native, etc), labels, DJ syndicates or promoters. A lot of the time they combine forces and throw bigger parties, like my personal favorite, The Future Sound of Breaks annual (Miami is home to breakbeats, from funky to electro).

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Future Sound of Breaks 2010 Line Up (My Personal Favorite WMC Party)

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Future Sound of Breaks 2011 Line Up (My Personal Favorite WMC Party)

The major party of the Conference is Ultra Fest. I can easily say it’s the world’s biggest party - year after year. When it first began as a beach party in 1999, Ultra was a daylong event with regional talent Baby Anne and Rabbit in the Moon. In 2000, Ultra was headlined by Sasha and Digweed. As Ultra evolved the headliners grew in number, and so did the massive scale of the party. Now the Ultra party is three days, in a huge state park, with several stages. Almost every DJ and producer that you know, and so many others we don’t, are on the bill. The cost to attend is retarded, just a little below $100 a day. If you attend the WMC, as a registrant, or your considered an insider, it’s free.

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Ultra Fest Main Stage


Ultra Fest Crowd

I used to love the WMC months when I lived in Miami - but not past 2003. Now it’s where all richest people from all over the world come to party, because they can afford it. Most of the attendees and party revelers that attend WMC parties (and Ultra), don’t have a real understanding for the music. Lots of attendees nowadays are Euro trash, or rich South Americans that have made events overcrowded and too expensive to attend. I feel poor next to them because I can’t even afford to buy water anymore. In 2008, a bottle of water at Ultra was $10, and you had to wait in line for over an hour to get it. If you can afford the Ultra VIP package you get waited on, with no lines, and special areas away crowded masses - upfront.

Nothing like our hardworking Edmontonians


“…um…can you like tell me who the DJ playing is??…He to-tally rocks”


Sometimes I’m glad I traded Miami for Edmonton

So to get back to my point. Parties, concerts, massives, etc, die-off worldwide each year because they all converge on one place - Miami. WMC began in earnest, but now it’s becoming more of a spectacle for insiders and rich tourists, rather than a place for real heads to meet, talk and share. And that’s a same.

-Das Capital

Edmonton Bangers

Coming from Toronto, to Miami, to NYC, and now to Edmonton’s Party Scene - My New Home

First of all I want to make sure that everyone knows that Edmonton Bangers is not run by any promoters. It’s just me, Das Capital of Opium For The Masses.

I’m originally from Toronto, but I’ve spent the past year in NYC, and the nine years before that in Miami. I really like it here in Edmonton - truly. I came here because a lot of my high school friends from Toronto moved to Edmonton for better career opportunities. Edmonton did fulfill that promise for me. I also really love the people here; it totally makes up for this frigid weather.

Aside from my career as a Research Analyst, I’ve worked as a Party Promoter in Toronto. In Miami I moved on to DJing Crush Parties (an early weekly hipster party…and since, the longest running music event in Florida). Since 2005, I’ve also been producing and remixing tracks with Opium For The Masses.

Edmonton Bangers is my contribution to the scene in Edmonton. I will list only the most promising of parties in the Edmonton area. I will also throw in some tracks (to stream and/or download), and post party pictures, and reviews, whenever I can attend an event.

I tend to lean in the direction of the most up-to-date electronic music. At this moment it’s the worldwide movement of Banger/Indie/Indie-Tronic/Electro (i.e. Ed Banger, LA Riots, Boys Noize, Justice, Diplo, Kid Cudi, New Young Pony Club, Tegan and Sara, Villains, Calvin Harris, etc, etc) that I gravitate to. But I still love all genres of electronic, from Drum and Bass to Progressive House (as long as it’s good - not cheesy or cliche).

I WILL NOT SELL-OUT! I’m here for the healthy well being of Edmonton’s party scene. So I will not work promoting or DJing in Edmonton to remain un-biased.

-DAS CAPITAL