Experience the Best of Electronic Music at ÎleSoniq – Martin Garrix, Lost Frequencies, Alesso, The Chainsmokers, and More!

2023-08-14 03:28:26

Martin Garrix, Lost Frequencies, Alesso, The Chainsmokers… the eighth edition of the ÎleSoniq festival, Montreal’s celebration of electronic music, is considered by the organization to be the “second best” of its existence. And she needed it.

Posted yesterday at 11:28 p.m.

“Thank you so much for making me feel at home tonight!” Sunday, in front of a monster crowd, Martin Garrix demonstrated with energy and assurance why he is one of the best DJs on the planet.

Mastering almost to perfection the art of the crescendo towards the beat dropthe 27-year-old Dutchman has chained successes and offered quite flattering remixes to several songs by well-known artists: Lewis Capaldi, Alesso, One Republic, The Weeknd, Avicii or Nico & Vinz, to name a few.

Not only was there his outstanding work, but the production went all out in terms of special effects to close out the weekend. She played with jets of flames and lights, as well as fireworks that aesthetically overhung the main stage.

Martin Garrix was, to put it simply, the ideal candidate to put an end to this talent-packed weekend, as the headliner for the second night.

“Last year was not that easy,” confided Évelyne Côté, director, programming, concerts and events, at evenko, in an interview with The Press. We expected it to be stratospheric, it was correct. »

The results for 2023 are much more encouraging: 65,000 people crossed the fences in two days, around half on Saturday and the other half on Sunday. After the record year of 2019, this is the best edition of ÎleSoniq in terms of the number of tickets sold.

Visibly proud, Évelyne Côté complimented the festival-goers who braved the rain on Saturday to stay on site. “It thrills me to work with an audience like that. There is a special commitment [avec la musique électronique], a conviction of being part of something. »

“We needed that following the COVID, she summarizes. We needed this edition. »

Sunday followingnoon, Becky Hill delivered one of the only live performances of the weekend (as most performers are DJs). His voice carried as the festival-goers settled quietly on the hill. Lost Frequencies also offered a good show in the early evening, to then give way to the British group Above & Beyond at dusk.

Vision claire

In the space of three weekends, Parc Jean-Drapeau must get a makeover to please three different audiences: first, that of Osheaga, then that of ÎleSoniq and next week, that of the baby country of the family, Lasso. All this on a site with the capacity to receive a large number of different festival-goers in a unique environment.

According to Évelyne Côté, it is “clarity in the programming vision” that allowed ÎleSoniq to experience success this summer.

In the centre, the Oasis stage offered a selection of mainstream artists “without sacrificing the musical quality” sought. Further on, the Neon stage was a delight for house and techno lovers, while those who preferred dubstep found what they were looking for on the Mirage stage.

Thus, the spectators were encouraged to move according to the desired level of production sound. They were free to experiment with different “gradations” of musical genre, and satisfied the “human need to come together”.

It also creates a kind of community spirit which is super important in electronic music. People really find their home.

Évelyne Côté, director, programming, concerts and events, at evenko

Normally, the ÎleSoniq crowd is expected to be quite young. That under the typical festival clothes, we find people from 18 to 30 years old, or around. This year, we were thinking outside the box.

“This is our edition where there is the most demographics. At the Neon stage, there are people aged 45-50, at the bass, the world is 16-18 years old, in front of the main stage, it goes from one to the other, rejoiced Ms. Côté. In Montreal, we’re lucky to have a culture that welcomes this niche music in the daytime – so during the day, not on the fringes at night. »

We can say it with certainty: ÎleSoniq braved the storm, and the choice to return to the initial two-day format has paid off. His fans were there, and the artists were up to it.

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