Hitting the Road Again: CounterPoint Music Festival

Is there a better way to end “Festy Season” then with performances by Pretty Lights, Skrillex, Avicii, Bassnectar, and just about every other relevant name to the booming edm scene? Curated Music does not think so!

“CounterPoint is a new three-day music and arts festival, in Atlanta, Georgia September 27 – 29, 2012. The multi-stage festival with camping options is held at the location of 2007’s The Echo Project, a 350-acre, scenic Chattahoochee river front property just south of metropolitan Atlanta.”

The inaugural CounterPoint promises to be massive. We are looking forward to catching sets by the biggest lineup in the business all the while submerging ourselves in a festival that promises large, beautiful art exhibits, adrenaline pumping carnival rides, and an insane silent disco.

The sets that we suggest you not miss this weekend include:

Pretty Lights Music Showcase featuring: Gramatik, Michal Menert, SuperVision, Paul Basic: Sat. 6:15pm-10:15pm @ BackBeat Tent

Big Gigantic: Thurs. 10:15pm @ Beat Tent

Lotus: Sat. 8:45pm @ Beat Tent

ZOOGMA: Sat. 1:15pm @ Point Stage

HeroBust: Sat. 1:30pm @ Beat Tent

Well, all thats left to do is pack up and hit the road! If you don’t have your tickets and/or you just want to stay conected to CounterPoint Music Festival check out:
www.counterpointfestival.com
www.facebook.com/cntrpntmusic
www.twitter.com/cntrpntmusic

Curated Music on GRiZ @ Summer Set Music Festival – Featuring “Smash The Funk” from MAD LIBERATION

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We had the pleasure to catch up with our good friend GRiZ during Summer Set Music Festival and cover both of his killer sets. One of our video editors Cory Snyder put this footage together along with the new track, “Smash The Funk”, from GRiZ’s new release, “MAD LIBERATION” available for download now at www.mynameisgriz.com

Curated Music’s Top Ten: Summer Set Music Festival

The inaugural Summer Set Music Festival wrapped up their first year event this past Sunday night. We had the pleasure of heading out to the festival to cover the action. The festival went off without a hitch and the people really seemed to have a ball! It was very hard for us to narrow down our “Top Ten” favorite parts of Summer Set Music Festival because every aspect of the fest was great!

We had the time of our lives out in Somerset, Wisconsin, and wouldn’t miss a year of SSMF for years to come. We’ll tell you why:
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10. Lazy River:
Float on down Wisconsin’s beautiful Apple River. Just across from the festival’s main entrance is Float Rite Park, your headquarters for tubing the river. Rent a tube for yourself and your beer and spend half the day floating away! Don’t forget to bring a towel!

9. THE AIR BAG: So have you seen a crazy stuntman jump from tall scaffolding and free fall down onto a giant blue air bag? Yeah, that was open to the public at SSMF! Whether you had the “cojones” to take the leap or you just wanted to sit on the hill and watch others daringly fly through the air, it was quite a spectacle.

8. The Nights:  The lights go up, the freaks come out, and the music gets loud. The transitions from day to night at Summer Set were pleasantly noticeable. The vibes of the music became more electric, and the festival grounds lit up as if it were a crowded game of laser tag. There is nothing better than watching the sunset into a brisk August night… Besides, the cold nights are perfect cuddle weather 🙂

7. Vendors: Something about Mid-West festivals brings out quality vendors. To name a few, Grassroots California, FyouNK Clothing, Third Eye Pinecones, and Chicago.Made were all stocked and ready to go with friendly faces and some of the best merchandise available from anywhere let alone at a music festival.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_1rfmgDVZ0&w=560&h=315] 6. Ice Arena: Is there a better venue for electronic music then an ice rink? Summer Set made us believe there isn’t! Featuring artists such as GRiZ (twice), PantyRaid, Claude VonStroke (twice), Stratus, LoBounce, and MANY more, this was the location that kept you hot, sweaty, and dancing. With four walls separating you from the outdoors, the shows felt very intimate and personal. Plus this was the venue for all after parties and just in case you were thirsty, there was a bar in the arena as well. Basically, the venue was one GIANT party!

5. After Parties: What do you do when the music is over and you’re not done dancing?? Go see GRiZ, Claude VonStroke, Alvin Risk, Nadastrom, Midnight Conspiracy, LoBounce, and more at the ice rink! There’s no better way to end your night then by NOT ending you night! That is, if you could get your hands on the sold-out tickets of course!

4. V.I.P Amenities: Most people are skeptical about paying the extra dough to upgrade to VIP at a music festival. Don’t be for Summer Set! SSMF stocked their VIP area with complimentary beer, water, and Redbull, their campsites were private and had indoor showers & toilets, and every campsite had its own electrical outlet and water access. You can’t go wrong with that deal!

3. Production: If you have ever been to North Coast Music Festival or basically any show in Chicago, you know that React Presents doesn’t play around when it comes to production. The lights on the mainstage and ice rink were enough to signal alien transmissions! The lasers, lights, sound, and staging were all above expectations. React, SIM Shows, and Majestic, did an unbelievable job on this festival!

2. The People: When you get 12,000 fans of the same thing in one area for three days, you would have to assume that you would make some friends! Smiling faces, hugs & hand holding, sharing & caring, were all part of Summer Set. It was beautiful!

1. The Music: Do NOT miss a set! With a melting pot of sounds from all over this world (although some you may question the planet of origin) it was a lineup of all stars; Legends in fact. From NAS and Black Star, to Lotus and Umphrey’s McGee, and from Big Gigantic and GRiZ, to Bingo Players and MSTRKRFT, we felt spoiled with the caliber of music. Perhaps it was a combination of productions, people, and location, but it seemed like every set was something very special. Be sure to keep your eyes out for any sets released from any artist from Summer Set Music Festival.

Summer Set Music & Camping Festival
Website: http://www.summersetfestival.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SummerSetFest
Twitter: Summer_Set

Curated Music is already counting down the days until our next trip to Summer Set Music Festival!
<3 Harrison D.

GRiZ: “MAD LIBERATION” IS HERE! (Download Now)


A WORD FROM GRiZ (www.mynameisgriz.com):

Mad Liberation is a collection of songs that I have been working on for the past year that ranged from mostly original compositions to varied sample work (retro vinyl recordings and new all original recordings); digital synthesis that took me weeks to master; to live instrumentation tediously and soulfully recorded by myself and some of my very good friends.

This collection of noise – to me – became an album, a sound in a whole, an idea free from limits of thought and more an idea of the heart and soul. Mad Liberation is a piece of me that is representative of my past, breathes life into my present, and is a taste of the future.

I don’t have fancy recording equipment, amazing speakers, crazy keyboards, complicated sample packs, proper studio time, cutting edge midi controllers, or outboard mixing gear.

What I do have is an endless imagination of the future/now, unrelenting will, constant fascination, and a heart that has no capacity to stop loving and trying.

This business – when you boil it down – is not about the machine, but about the man. Even electronic music is humanistic. We breath life into these dead things to make them whisper and ROAR!! I am inspired by that fact, and this is what sets me free.

This is Mad Liberation

GRiZ

P.S. Thank you all for continuing to support my sound. I am so blown away, impressed, and excited at how many of you guys come out and show love at my shows! Thanks for being such a big part of it!! (this is only the beginning for #teamGRiZ)

Big love to my friends Dominic Lalli (of Big Gigantic) and Dan Hacker (aka MuzzY) for providing some live instrumentation. (Dom’s sax in “Mr. B” and Dan’s guitar in “Fall in Love Too Fast” & “See You Again”)

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