Pacific Festival

Witness: Pacific Festival 2012

Once a year, all of us are compelled to pull out our festive wear, assemble our dearest friends, move our bodies in motion, stay up all night and celebrate the wondrous achievement the Earth has accomplished. It has, yet again, traveled once around the Sun. We honor this marking of time by remembering where we’ve been and focusing on where we’re going. For one night, the past and future collide and we truly feel alive. About six months after this triumph, we feel compelled to celebrate again. The half birthday syndrome, perhaps. I believe that from this inherent human need to embrace life and halt time (not just at Earth’s homecoming dance, but again and again) came the Summer music festival. There are hundreds of music festivals each Summer, all note-worthy in their own way, but none quite press pause on time like Pacific Festival.

After two successful years, Pac Fest decided it’s third try would be something totally different. Instead of the normal high octane dance party thrown by Steve Aoki and the like (read review here), they took a new approach and brought the party over to the Newport Dunes. Adopting a more chill, sexy beach day vibe, they had thirty acts play throughout the day on three different stages. Instead of kicking up a dirt storm or smushing the life out of the grassy knoll upon which you’re dancing, these stages were surrounded by sparkling water and sandy beaches. Beauties were in bikinis, feet were crunching sand, listeners were lounging on floaties in the water and some of the more daring festival goers donned jetpacks and took turns shooting high above the water. If they were going for an end of Summer soiree, they nailed it.

We started our day on a good note with Tropicool, a dj we’ve seen several times here in LA. If you’re not familiar with his hour long Gooch Mix Tapes, you probably should be. He is putting out the best mixes right now alongside genius duo C90s and household favorite Fresh+Sunny.

Moving on to another stage across a bridge and thru a sand dune, oooh la, we caught the brilliance of Perseus followed by Miami Horror and Bag Raiders. SLAM DUNK TRIO. All three of these dj sets were epic. They were having fun, we were having fun. Win-win.

(reverse photo courtesy of pac fest website)

We headed back over the water to see Sneaky Sound System followed by Yacht. Whereas SSS was full of energy and kept the crowd jumping, Yacht seemed to fall a little flat for us. The good news though was that Goldroom was bringing down the house on another stage. And so we left. Goldroom’s set was magic. Even though he had to cut his last song early because of noise regulations or something, he still slayed it. Ending on Fred Falke’s remix of Golden Cage? Bravo.

After the actual festival was over, we headed to the after party at The Detroit Bar where we saw Poolside and Bag Raiders clean up. We spoke with one of the festival founders about the future of the festival and it seemed like they weren’t sure if they were going to stick with this beach day party vibe or go back to the old. Our advice? Throw one of each. Let’s take a cue from our Earth and keep moving.

-words by Lindsay Colip
-photos by Douglas Heine, Lindsay Colip, Becky Mendoza, Pac Fest Website

SUGGESTED PAC FEST PLAYLIST BY FRESHAIR

Nothing But Our Love– Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
The Makings Of A Lover (Pillow Talk Edit)– Mayer Hawthorne
My Poor Delisa REMIX SHORTedit– La Blorr
Seychelles– Perseus
Florida (Cosmic Kids Remix)– Princeton
Shooting Stars– Bag Raiders
Why You Wanna– Poolside
Mother Protect (Goldroom Remix)– Niki & The Dove
I Walked Alone (Get A Room! Remix)– YACHT
Aretha (Original Mix)– Moon Boots
Sometimes– Miami Horror
Holidays (Shield Your Eyes Big Chorus Edit)– Miami Horror
Gee Up (Cosmic Kids Edit)– Kindness
Silence (Bag Raiders Remix)– The Ting Tings
California Sunset– Poolside


Music Monday: Bag Raiders


Witness This went to Pacific Fest this last weekend and was absolutely blown away. Such a solid crew to roam with and the crowd in general was a very good looking mellow group of people just looking to party. Amazing Sunset in a beautiful location.

Then Bag Raiders perform. Trading in between drums, guitars, synths, keyboards, they had the whole crowd going mad and left a solid imprint on the evening. We wanted to share this amazing duo from Sydney, Australia. If you are already a fan and havnt seen them live, then make it happen. If you havn’t heard of them, we suggest you take a listen here:

sample their music:

get their free Dj Set here. Click on Download on the soundcloud link
JJJ Radio week 4 more house mix by bagraiders

buy the album here.

Enjoy. Happy Music Monday.


Pacific Festival 2011 Mixtape = Dance Hard

Getting fired up for Pacific Fest? Here is a mix to get you even more fired up.

listen to it here:
Pacific Festival 2011 Mixtape by Them Jeans by pacificfestival

download it here.

And here is the tracklist:

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Pacific Festival 2011 Mix by Them Jeans
Tracklist:
Superhumanoids – Mirrors (Cosmic Kids Remix)
Bag Raiders – Not Over
Joakim – Forever Young
Metronomy – The Bay (Erol Alkan’s Extended Rework)
Azari & III – Manic
Beni ft. Sean Delear & Turbotito – It’s A Bubble (Dimitri Remix)
Breakbot – Fantasy ft. Ruckazoid (Jacques Renault Remix)
ZZT – Zzafrika (Julio Bashmore Remix)
Marble Players – Wipeout
Them Jeans – Don’t Leave Me
Myd – Javier
SBTRKT – Hold On