Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas 2012
Luggage, check. Boarding passes,
check. Tickets and shuttle passes, check. EDC gear and kandi, check. My
meatball- Steph, check. Rage faces, check. See you later Miami and nice to
finally meet you Las Vegas. It was about time we landed in Vegas after two long
months of anticipation. After experiencing ULTRA in Miami for the first time
EDCLV was a must. No way in hell that we were passing up a chance like this. We
were finally in Vegas checking into the Circus Circus, only hours away from Day
1. Waiting to check-in in a mile long line full of other ragers built up the
anticipation more. We had no idea what the night had in store for us, but we
were PUMPED. We finally got our room keys, put our stuff down, and decided to
explore Sin City before all the freaks came out for EDC. We walked up and down
the strip, got some vodka and candy and we were good to go for the night. It
was finally time to get on the shuttle and head to the speedway for a night
that we were never going to forget. The traffic was crazy and it was a mission
getting there. Once we got there we had to wait in a line that seemed forever
long. All we wanted to do was hear good ass music and rage until the sun came
up. And that is exactly what we did.
Finally we got through the lines
and we were inside EDC. The view from the top of the speedway was unreal. You
could see every stage, all the rides, installations, lights and thousands and
thousands and thousands of people. It’s mind blowing the amount of people who
come together for this shit- 300,000 people making history and we were a part
of it. We were fortunate enough to be part of what I called- a life changing
experience. I could not contain myself. There were no words for how amazing the
view was looking down over all of EDC. Right when you walked down the stairs
Benny Bennasi was killing it at cosmicMEADOW. It was insane. People dancing
their asses off and having an awesome time everywhere. I wondered what have I
been doing all my life by not coming to these types of events. I had been
living my life all wrong; to say I was missing out would be such an
understatement.
In the middle of kineticFIELD, we
were surrounded by so many people jumping in unison to Afrojack. He was so sick
just like he was at ULTRA back in March. After Afrojack, was KASKADEEE! His
show completely and totally blew my mind. Lasers, fireworks, lights, lyrics,
and beats. I had never seen anything like it. He was absolutely amazing at
ULTRA, but his performance at EDC has not gotten me to shut up yet. The whole
EDC experience still has me running my mouth. It was just so motivational,
uplifting, and like nothing I have never experienced before. The best money I
have EVER spent. The ferris wheel ride was spectacular. You could see the
entire speedway. What a friggen view. Steve Aoki had everyone going hard later
that night with Afrojack again. Aoki always knows how to get a crowd going and
pumped on life. The amount of people embracing the moment with you is just so
unbelievable it’s hard to take in. By 4:30am the sun had already started
rising. From dusk til dawn we survived Day 1.
Since Day 2 was cancelled going all
out was in order for Day 3. Our flight was at 6am on Monday so it was crucial
we got into EDC earlier and we saw the DJs who we wanted to see. Chuckie, David
Guetta, Major Lazer, Dirty South, Pretty Lights were just some on the
incredible performances we saw. The whole EDC experience and time in Vegas was
definitely unforgettable and life changing. I had the time of my life and
couldn’t have asked for anything more. It sucked having to come home back to
Miami, but at least EDC will be here next year and the year after that and the
year after that. EDC, you blew my mind and sent it to another planet.
Rage on, JD.
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