“I have been spending a lot of time in Tulum over the last 12 years or so,” said Lazarus of the Goa-esque hippy retreat on the Yucatan peninsula. But where the Sand Diego DJ collective have the steampunk haberdashery merchants and baby-Burn installations, Day Zero had a Pink-Floyd-gone-all-techno RGB light and laser production, and a disorienting maze of artfully lit walkways, a plethora of space out zones, and hundreds of Cirque Du Soleil native performers.īenoit & Sergio’s ‘Your Darkness’ EP: Exclusive Video Premiere and Q&A They opted for an opaque techno set that fit the mood acutely.īuilt into a natural amphitheater in a partial clearing in the jungle and surrounded by cenotes and caves, the feeling of deep forest, off-grid immersion was only comparable to the infamous Desert Heart festivals outside of San Diego. The pair has also become a staple on the West Coast in the past few months, being booked at illegal raves, ballroom takeovers and boutique festivals. Jon Hopkins Talks Career Renaissance & Collaborating With Coldplayįollowing Felix’s throwback-heavy and distinctly non-world house set, Mexican duo Fur Coat were up next to haul us deep back into the tribal heat. Also aligning neatly with that ethnovibe aesthetic, Pauli was prioritizing for tribal groove over the Gobi toplines and sitar samples, and his deep two-hour set was a treat for anyone who wasn’t passed out in a hammock or slumped on one of the many mattresses in caves and cenotes – natural Mexican watering holes – that adorned the stage. Bob Moses Discusses Debut Album ‘Days Gone By’ & the Intersection of Dance Music and SongwritingĪcid Pauli, the prolific and diverse musical force from Berlin, was working the breakfast set as much of the crowd struggled to keep up the high energy that coursed through the jungle all every evening.
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