Sound Tribe Mesmerizes Music City

November 10, 2008

By Andrew William Smith, Editor

Photos by Landin E. King

November 10, 2008

We’ve all been to the shows where people just stand around and stare, looking smart and soulless. Even when the band comes on, their butts remain unmoved. But some gigs defy this sad hipster drama to become dance parties with a purpose. With the genre-suspending and musically-mesmerizing magic of Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9), standing still is simply impossible.

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The Forest And The Trees: The First Rothbury Fuels the Future of the Festival Scene

July 18, 2008

by Andrew William Smith, Editor

July 18, 2008

What do you do when your ambitious resort development in recession-riddled western Michigan faces serious financial woes? Collaborate with an eco-conscious production firm from Colorado to create America’s best new rock festival, of course!

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A Different Kind of Festival? Rothbury Prepares to Rock Michigan’s West Coast

May 23, 2008

By Andrew William Smith, Editor

May 23, 2008

Back in the day, events like Woodstock and Monterey Pop created legendary legacies for the future of American rock festivals. Today, festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza set the gold standard for getting your groove on outdoors with thousands of your best friends.

Although the Woodstock myth would be incomplete without the gate-crashing that created health hazards and financial holes, many of today’s festivals have been triumphs of better logistics and the bottom line. While most festivals try to be green in terms of raising the environmental awareness of the attendees, they can also be green in terms of lining the pockets of the promoters.

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Launching Music Lovers: Langerado Festival Follow-up and Photo Album*

April 13, 2008

By Landin King (words) and Jonathan Marx (photos)
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With springtime, sunshine, the Lollapalooza lineup announcement, and the Coachella festival a few days away, we all know that Festival Season 2008 has kicked off again. But the season’s serious genesis came last month, even before the fabled SXSW shindig down in Texas.

A Spring Break tradition for the last few years, Langerado officially launched music lovers into the lively mood to jam—with 15,000 in pursuit of aural bliss. Florida’s claim to fame in the festival world, the 2008 lineup featured such artist as R.E.M., The Beastie Boys, Thievery Corporation, and 311—drawing a different crowd nightly to this al fresco musical mosaic.
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