Sekon Sta – 2017 Artist to watch

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Most people strive to be number one, but Nesta Boxill is ok with being the “Sekon Sta” in his family. Sekon Sta is the son of Calypsonian Dennis Franklyn “Merchant” Williams. Williams brought hits like “Caribbean Connection” and “Rock It” among many other songs.  His success inspired Sekon Sta to reach to the top. Who could forget his sweet tune “The best” on the Kan Kan Riddim, or “Night Shift” on the Set Good Riddim? Sekon Sta has been singing since 2001.

In 2005 he was the youngest person to make it to the International Groovy Soca Monarch competition in Trinidad at the age of 15. One would identify Sekon Sta as not only a great singer and remarkable stage performer but also as an exceptional writer. In the past he’s written for artist like: Kerwin Dubois, Patrice Roberts, Nadia Batson, Lil Rick and 5 Star Akil. He also wrote King Bubba’s “Who drinking Rum.” His writing and passion for success has driven him to the top for 2017. 

Sekon sta permeates energy and it shows in his song “Kings and Queens.”  “Kings and Queens” produced by Mega Mick written by Sekon Sta and Preedy, has picked up and gained the hearts of many. The colorful video shows the true beauty and essence of Trinidad and Tobago. He’s a humble youth who thought at age 21 he would never make it into music. A few years later his hard work and dedication has made him a name to remember. You can check out “Kings and Queens”on our You Tube page.

Follow Sekon Sta:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sekon.sta

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sekonsta

https://soundcloud.com/sekonsta


Written by Chandy
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Nailah Blackman – 2017 Artist to watch

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We all know Soca gives a great workout, whether dancing in the club or jumping up behind a truck. This young vision is no stranger to the music scene. However, 2017 has proven to be a stellar start for this 19 year old’s career. I’m referring to the beautiful Nailah Blackman, daughter of Abbi Blackman, granddaughter of the “father of Soca” “Ras Shorty I.” Clearly, music is in this young lady’s blood. Her family is her biggest influence in her life. They encouraged her to sing, write and play her own musical instruments, most notably the guitar. Nailah believes writing is her therapy.

She began singing at the budding age of 4. Two years later she entered her first Calypso competition. Although she started singing at an early age, it was at age 11 she became adamant about being a professional singer. What better way to ensure and mold her success but to be taught by one of the best? Nailah joined the family gospel band where she sang back up under her aunt Nehilet Blackman’s supervision. Her aunt realized she has another star on her hands, and gospel music was just one of many genres Nailah seemed to conquer, and there were other areas she had to tap into. At age 15 she left the family gospel band and went solo where she worked on demos with her uncle Issac Blackman. While in high school she was a dancer at the Shiv Shakir Dance Company.

She loves Soca but doesn’t want to be identified under just one genre her style of music is World music; a fusion of pop, Soca and Indie music. She released her first song on You Tube last year “Cigarettes” which has a heavy East Indian Arabic influence. “Cigarettes” caught the attention of Kees Dieffenthaller, (lead singer of Kes the band). With hard work and endless effort, the two produced a hot track called “Work Out.” “Work out” is produced by Anson Pro, written by Xone, Nailah Blackman, Mical Teja Williams, Anson Soverall, Preedy and Kes. Not only is Nailah a talented musician, singer and songwriter but Nailah designs her own clothes. Who knows maybe this fashionista will have a clothing line in a department store near you. Between her singing, dancing and sense of fashion her a style is truly a cynosure among many. I expect to see more from this young lady. Check out the hit tune “Work Out” on our YouTube page.

Follow Nailah Blackman:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nailah.blackman
Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/nailahgoodmusic
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPoZC8JJ8bPr5FAXvw4B0A/videos

https://soundcloud.com/user-nailahblackman


Written by Chandy
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Voice, Definitely Far From Finished

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A sensational burst of inspiration emerged onto the soca scene for 2016. This inspiration is the very talented singer/songwriter Aaron “Voice” St. Louis of San Juan Trinidad and Tobago (not to be confused with Young Voice based in Brooklyn). For 2016, Voice gave us “Cheers to life”, where he won the 2016 Soca Monarch competition, making him the youngest monarch winner in Trinidad and Tobago. For 2017, he brings us another inspirational tune, “Far from Finished.”

“Cheers to life” (commonly known as winner) was the party anthem for 2016, a perfect segue for his latest tune.  “Far From Finished”, written by Voice, produced by Fisherman Project and mixed by Precision Productions, has a nice blend of chutney and groovy soca. The lyrics rope you in with the beat. In this song, Voice gives you a glimpse of his life after his 2016 Soca Monarch win. Voice is currently attending the University of West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago, where he’s studying Theatre. Some may remember his tracks, “The Master” (2014), “Skillful Bumper” (2014), Vision (Belefonte Riddim, 2014) and of course his 2016 hit, “Cheers to Life.”  Take a listen and feel the vibes, “Far From Finished” is truly an inspirational track. I’m definitely looking forward to other tracks Voice may have coming up for the 2017 carnival season.

This blog was written by Chandy Ablaze chandy.ablaze@gmail.com or follow me on IG @Chandy_Sweet and on Facebook and Twitter at Chandy Sweet.

Dymez – Doh Hold No Malice, A Fresh Name To Soca

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“If I take a wine on de side doh argue fuss or no fight, doh hold no malice, ah don’t want we love life to die but tonight ah taking a wine.” Anyone who has ever been in a relationship during Carnival can definitely relate to the first two lines of this song. At some point the bass, the drums, the lyrics hit your head compelling the listener to take a wine. “Malice” is a big tune for Dymez for 2016. Here are a few things about this charismatic artist you may not know. The name Dymez came about for a few reasons. Dymez was constantly regarded as a “hustler” in school. He was always crafting a way to make money, (coins, dimes).  Dymez has been in the business making musical contributions since 2010. It was last year where he decided to venture into soca. The two songs he released last year were “Drinkers Anthem” and “Gal Ben Up.”  What makes him stand out from the rest is his writing capabilities and unique personality. For him music isn’t solely dependent on your style and delivery. Music also represents ones culture. “Dancehall is Jamaica’s culture so the masses rapidly link reggae to Jamaica. Regardless of how good you can deliver the songs ragga soca/soca are most associated with the culture of St. Vincent so choosing to focus on soca was very important”.  You can check for Dymez tracks on Julianspromos You Tube page. Also look out for is power soca track “Wuk Him Out” featuring Da Pixel. For bookings contact: islandshakent@gmail.com Follow Dymez on social media @dymez784.

 

Article written by: Chandy Ablaze, email her at chandy.ablaze@gmail.com follow her on Facebook and Twitter @Chandy Sweet and on IG @Chandy_Sweet

Who is Chewalee and why should we care?

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Left to right: Chewalee, Lestor “Mac” Iroha, Hypa 4000

There is a Yoruba proverb “what you give is what you get ten times over,” the artiste Chewalee is a living testimony of this. Chewalee is a relatively young artiste in the soca business (2 years) and has managed to capture the Ragga Soca Monarch crown for 2016 in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with his tune “Rumist”.  Chewalee can not only sing and write songs but he’s also a local pannist, he has been for over eight years. He’s a man in touch with his culture and tradition. Keeping the culture alive is something he’s passionate about. He loves Soca however, he saw it necessary to venture into Calypso, a genre he felt needed something “special” (after all that is what Chewalee means). Soca brings joy, but calypso gives an artiste the flexibility to tell a great story.  The 2016 Ragga Soca competition was a first for Chewalee. He entered into the competition as an underdog pulling position #8 (which in his opinion was great slot). If you were in the crowd that night (like I was) there was immense joy in the crowd, as soon as the beat dropped there was pandemonium in Victoria Park. The crowd began “What we drinking? RUM!” As he started to sing “When I step inside a fete, just give me a Sunset. Rum de best spirit nothing can compare to it.” The fire from the Baygon sprays ignited in droves. Everyone started to singing and jumping Victoria Park was in mass hysteria. If you were there you just had a feeling this was the song that was going to win. “Rumist” is produced by Lester Iroha and is just one of three big wins for 4th Dimension Productions.

 

The producer had an epic carnival season, closing Vincy Mas 2016 capturing the Soca Monarch/Road March win with Hypa4000 hit song “No Behavior.” Chewalee attributes a great amount of his success to his producer Lester Iroha for molding him and giving him the confidence to enter the competition. Chewalee currently has a reggae track called “Uncensored Wine” from the Summer Body Riddim from 4th Dimension Productions. Like any artiste, if given the opportunity he would love to work with other producers such as Red Boyz, Kubiyashi, and Fryktion Muzik. Staying relevant is something many artiste struggle with, especially in the Soca industry. In order for Chewalee to stay relevant, he believes it’s important to learn the business aspect of music. For him music consists of 90% business and 10% talent. In any business staying relevant is important, and having a mentor or someone you admire is one way of keeping up with the times. He admits he admires Skinny Fabulous for his talented contributions while staying true to Vincy culture and Problem Child for his impeccable writing skills.  It’s a dream for him to work as a singer, or songwriter with Skinny Fabulous, Kevin Lyttle and or Machel Montano.  A long-term goal he has is cultivating his legacy by having his music go international, making money and giving back to his community. Chewalee is a story about perseverance, determination, and humility. New to the industry yet he’s made a mark for himself in his country and diaspora. Chewalee is a true reminder of “what you give is what you get ten times over.” He is a talented young man one we should all look out for.   Check out more from Chewalee on Julianspromos TV on You Tube. Also, you can connect with Chewalee via social media @chewaleej.

 

  • Favorite dish– pizza or whatever mommy cooks.
  • A Pet Peeve– bad mindedness.
  • What inspires Chewalee– hearing and knowing great songs makes me wanna sing and make great music.
  • Something people wouldn’t know about Chewalee– “music gets me emotional there are songs and instrumentals that bring tears to my eyes and those aren’t necessarily love songs”

Notable Quote: “Music isn’t just a hobby, its hard work, and God given talent”

 

Written by Chandy Ablaze chandy.ablaze@gmail.com or follow me on IG @Chandy_Sweet and on Facebook and Twitter @ChandySweet.

 

S.O.S Fest Summer Of Soca & S.O.R Fest Summer Of Reggae – Toronto 2016

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With Summer in close sight and the vibes warming up it’s time to kick start your most exciting Summer yet. . .
 

From Miami to Los Angeles to New York to Trinidad to Toronto
 

Saturday June 4th and Sunday June 5th 2016 from 1pm – 8pm
 

2-DAY DAYTIME FESTIVAL

SUMMER OF SOUND FESTIVALS INC. PRESENTS
 

S.O.S. FEST                         

Summer Of Soca Festival        

&
S.O.R. FEST
Summer Of Reggae Festival

 

The highly anticipated & annual S.O.S. FEST returns bigger and stronger!

Now introducing S.O.R. FEST– Summer of Reggae, making it a 2-day festival!
Both festivals features Top International Artists and Bands, Celebrity Hosts and First Class Deejays & MCs.
S.O.S Fest Artist Line Up: June 4th

Kes The Band
People | Fallin | Wotless | My Love | Endless Summer

Rupee & The Band
Tempted to Touch | What Happens in De Party | Jump | Blame it on De Music
 

Ravi B & Karma
Personal | Ah Drinka | Dulahin | Bread | Prescription | We Big | Dutty |

 

Voice
2016 Soca Monarch | Cheers to Life

Olatunji
Ola | Oh Yah | Tadow | Where i’m From

Cloud 5
No Behaviour “When we Touch Down”

Lyrikal
Freedom | Loner | Cloud 9

Patrice Roberts
Old & Grey | Money Done | A Little Wine | Ah Feeling Mehself

Shal Marshall
Motivation | Party | Friends |

GBM Nutron
Scene | Producer for various artist hits

Logun &  Destiny
No Reservation | Wine Like Dat | Wine Down Low | Double Dutch
Hosted By:

Majah Hype
Comedian | Actor | Director

Prnc Charming
Comedian | Actor

Music Entertained by:
Dr Jay De Soca Prince
Soca Monarchs | Soca Sweetness | Marxman | Fresh Cut De Mayor

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S.O.R Fest Artist Line Up: June 5th

Elephant Man
Pon Di River | Jook Gal | Nuh Linga | Willie Bounce

CoCoa Tea & The Band
She Loves Me Now | Informer | Too Young | Rasta Man | Tune In

Dexta Daps
7 Eleven | Shabba Madda Pot | Chinese Jordan |

Wayne Wonder
No Letting Go | Saddest Day | Anything Goes |

Demarco
I Love My Life | Fallen Soldiers | Love A Come Down

Jr Reid

One Blood | Hot Long Time | This Is Why I Am Hot

Mad Cobra
Flex | Legacy | Di Baddest

Kranium
Nobody Has To Know | Between Us | Sorry -Justin Bieber Remix  | Lifestyle

Shalli
Show My Love | Down In Jamaica | Dreaming Love

Rory from Stone Love
International Deejay

Renaissance Disco Featuring Jazzy T
International Deejay

Lindo P
Let’s Get Married | International Deejay

All Artists backed by:

Ruff Kutt from Jamaica

Music Entertained by:

Whitebwoy | Spex | Lindo P | Fire Kid Steenie  

Event Details:

Doors Open At 1pm | Performances Start at 3pm |

Food Vendors | Family Event | Children 12 & Under Are Free (proof of age required upon entry)

 

Arrive Early To Avoid Missing Performances | This Event Will Be Sold Out  | Thousands Will Attend

 

19+ Fully Licensed Areas | Family Friendly & All Ages Sections Available
 

3 Dedicated Entrances | 2 Levels Of VIP | Kids Zone | 10 Licensed Bars | 50 Servers | 70+ Washrooms

Secured By Toronto’s Finest & Licensed Security

 

Ticket Quantities and Description:

General Admission:

1 or 2 day admission
Ample stage view with access to bars, vendors and washrooms

***Can be purchased online or at authorized outlets or through your local affiliate***

VIP:

Only 1000 tickets available

Separate VIP entrance | Front of stage priority | Separate VIP washrooms | Separate VIP bars |

Exclusive VIP food vendor | Party favours | Towel Giveaway
*** Can be purchased online or at authorized outlets or through your local affiliate***

Diamond Club:

Only 500 tickets available

Separate entrance | Food inclusive | Elevated viewing stage with plush seating and lounge setting | Bottle service available | Personal waitresses | Party favours
T Shirts, Towels & Cup giveaways | Separate Diamond Club washrooms | Separate Diamond Club bars | Premium decor and production | All access pass (VIP & General Admission)

 

***Can be purchased online or at authorized outlets or through your local affiliate***

 

Diamond Club Bottle Service Add On:

Only 20 VIP booths and tables available

Bottle service will be available for the first time & only in the Diamond Club Section. Bottle service packages will be listed online & package cost is separate from your Diamond Club ticket.  Package options will be announced April 1st online and can be viewed at www.SOSfestINC.com

 

Meet and Greet Voucher Add On:
Only 200 tickets available

You’re chance to meet a minimum of 4 of the top artists in the world with your own photo opportunity. Artists greeted will be listed online.

This is only for S.O.S. ‘Summer of Soca’ day only***


Pricing:

Pre Sale until April 15th Only

Regular Advance Tickets: On Sale April 15th

Outlets will be stocked by April 6th

Pre-Sale Tickets:

1- Day General Admission: $55

2-Day Weekend Pass: $95 (Savings of $15)
 

1-Day VIP: $85

2-Day VIP Pass: $150 ( Savings of $20)
 

1-Day Diamond VIP: $150

2-Day Diamond VIP: $270 (Savings of $30)

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Regular Advance Tickets:
1-Day General Admission: $65

2-Day Weekend Pass: $110 ( Savings of $20)
 

1-Day VIP: $95

2-Day VIP Pass: $160 ( Savings of $30)
 

1-Day Diamond VIP: $160

2-Day Diamond VIP: $280 (Savings of $40)
 

Meet and Greet:

*This is a voucher and not a ticket*

You will have to purchase your choice of ticket on top on this Meet and Greet. Instructions of location of meet and greet will be emailed to all purchasers.
 

Meet and Greet Cost: $40.00

 

Authorized Ticket Outlets:

Ticket outlets will be stocked by April 6th 2016.  

Outlets will be available across the Greater Toronto Area.

All authorized outlets will be listed on www.SOSfestINC.com
 

Venue:

The Savannah Concert Field

At Wild Water Kingdom  

7855 Finch Ave W, Brampton, ON L6T 0B2
 

Tickets & Information & Authorized outlets:

24 Hour Contact: 647 292 1976 or 1 -888 – 461 -0725

www.SOSfestINC.com   

 

Twitter:@SOSfestTO | Instagram:@SOSfestTO | FB: SOSfesto | #SOSfestTO #SORfestTO #SOSfestINC
 

Official Websites:
SOSfestINC.com | SOSfestival.ca | SORfestival.ca
Authorized Ticket Outlets

S.O.S. Fest + S.O.R. Fest

 

Ajax/Pickering

Island Mix
(905) 831 1649
1050 Brock Rd, Pickering, ON L1W 3X4

 

Drupati’s Roti Shop
(905) 686 8100
252 Bayly St W, Ajax, ON L1S 0E1

Scarborough
Drupati’s Doubles & Roti Shop
(416) 289 9988
1085 Bellamy Rd, Scarborough, ON, M1H 3C7

 

Charley’s West Indian Foods LTD
(416) 283 1441
1154 Morningside Ave, Scarborough, ON, M1B 3A4

 

Mona’s Roti
(416) 412-1200
4810 Sheppard Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1S 4N6
 

Twilight Family Restaurant & Bar
55 Nugget Ave, Toronto, ON M1S 4A4
(416) 754-6894
2 Lined Music Hut ( Malvern Town Center)
31 Tapscott Road, Scarborough, ON
416 264 3999

 

Toronto

Play De Record
411 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2G6
(416) 586-0380

 

Kaydee’s On Eglinton
1541 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M6E 2G7
(416) 787-2664

 

Lloyds Photo
2349A Finch Avenue West, Toronto, ON M9N 1W8
(416) 749-0433

 

Rexdale
Drupati’s Doubles & Roti Shop (Finch & HWY 27)
(416) 745-4189
35 Woodbine Downs Boulevard #3A, Toronto, ON M9W 6N5
 

Etobicoke

WIC – Dr. Flea’s Flea Market
(647) 521 6900
8 Westmore Dr., Toronto, ON,
Door G, Asile 2300 North, Booth 2305
 

Ryan’s Salon
(416) 741 1721
1530 Albion, Etobicoke, ON M9V 1B4

Vaughan

Island Mix
(905) 761 6649
3175 Rutherford Rd #49J, Vaughan, ON L4K 5Y6
 

Mississauga

Leela’s Roti & Doubles
(905) 232 9070
900 Rathburn Rd W #1, Mississauga, ON L5C 4L3

 

Charlie’s West Indian Food Mart
(905) 896 3663
3057 Hurontario St, Mississauga, ON L5A 2G9

 

Shandra’s Roti Shop
(905) 625 7775
5030 Maingate Dr #19, Mississauga, ON L4W

 

Richard’s Music House
905 782 5086
3092 Mavis RD, Mississauga, ON (Flea Market)
Sat/Sun 10am-6pm ONLY
 

Radicas Hot & Spicy
(905) 997 8119
3105 Winston Churchill Blvd.  Unit 3, Mississauga, ON
 

Brampton

Drupati’s Doubles & Roti Shop
(905) 794 5944
4550 Ebenezer Rd, Brampton, ON L6P 2R2

The Spot
(905) 790 7741
Bramalea Mall, 25 Peel Centre Drive, L6T 5M2

 

WIC – 747 Flea Market
(416) 540 7858
95 Parkhurst Square, Brampton, ON
Terminal 1, Last Building, Back Corner, Booth 600-660
 

Radicas Hot & Spicy
(905) 487-0888
263 Queen St E – Unit 2: , Brampton, ON L6W 2B8

 

Lena’s Roti & Doubles
(905) 497 6800
2565 Steeles Ave E, Brampton, ON L6T 4L6

 

Upper Cut Barbershop and Hair Salon
(905) 846 2220
225 Wanless Drive, Brampton, On, L7A 1E9

 

Hamilton

Island Caribbean Restaurant
(905) 523-7684

228 King St W, Hamilton, ON L8P 1A9

– See more at: https://www.ticketgateway.com/event/view/sos-fest—summer-of-soca-festival/sos#sthash.pByNDPMB.dpuf

2016 Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival Highlights

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2016 Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival Highlights featuring appearances from Kes, Machel Montano, Usain Bolt, Tessanne Chin, Voice, Lyrikal, Kaci Fennell (2014 Miss Jamaica Universe) & More.
Music By: Kevin Crown, Nuphoric, Barrie Hype + Private Ryan, Back To Basics + Tony X, Duchess & More.
Video shot and edited by: Julian @Julianspromos (http://www.Julianspromos.com). Bacchanal Jamaica’s 2016 Theme: LEGACY http://BacchanalJamaica.com.
Host on mic: Sharlisa “Starlisa” Patterson @iStarlisa #iStarlisaSXM.

Starlisa’s costume by: LehWeGoandSleek (http://LehWeGoandSleek.com)
FRONTLINE – ROYAL (Backpack)
Designer: Shawn Dhanraj

Join Mailing List: http://tiny.cc/MailingLists
(Like)http://facebook.com/JulianspromosTV

http://ubersocacruise.com
Email: Julianspromos@gmail.com
http://facebook.com/julianspromos (Personal Page)
http://instagram.com/Julianspromos | @Julianspromos
View Featured Advertised Events: http://tiny.cc/FeaturedEvents


 

 

2016 PCD (Post Carnival Depression) Highlights

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Post Carnival Depression
If you have symptoms of fete fatigue, loss of appetite due to lack of carnival vibes, you can’t take the cold or just don’t want to hear anything about your 9-5 you might be suffering from PCD, Post Carnival Depression. Dr. Drue, Dr. Teddyson John, Dr. Lyrikal, Dr. Preedy and Dr. Kerwin Dubois have the cure you need. A dose of sweet soca, fabulous drinks and phenomenal ambiance will take your stress away. PCD brought to you by Shorblu Promotions, LiveBytheHenny and Back 2 Basic Promotions is a fete that has gone on for over three years offering the best post carnival experience any true Soca lover could ask for. This year PCD returned to Stage 48. With a packed crowd, the audience followed instructions to whatever each doctor prescribed. Dr. Drue showed he was a true “Professional” singing hit after hit. If you closed your eyes long enough, you would feel as if you were back in Trinidad for Carnival. Dr. Teddyson John, admitted for his first operation at PCD he was nervous but all patients came through with full recovery. As Dr. Teddyson touched the stage and the beat dropped the room was in an uproar. The crowd began to sway taking two steps forward and two steps backwards singing “Allez Allez Allez.” Dr. Lyrikal brought on two nurses raising the crowd temperatures as his nurses began to “Dip and Roll” his Vincy nurse sought out medical maneuvers saving many lives that night. Dr. Preedy and Dr. Kerwin, conducted rounds singing melodies to swoon the hearts of many. PCD was a fabulous experience, leaving patience addicted to more. We thank Shorblu, LiveBytheHenny and Back 2 Basics for a wonderful show and great experience.
©Chandy Sweet

 

2016 PCD (Post Carnival Depression) @ Stage48 in NYC presented by ShorBlu Entertainment, LiveByTheHenny and Back To Basic Entertainment. Videos by Julian, Media Correspondent: Vivaa @IamVivaa | https://www.facebook.com/VivaaEntertainment

Performances By Teddyson John, Preedy, Ricardo Drue, Lyrikal and Kerwin Du Bois.


 

2016 PCD (Post Carnival Depression) Highlights


 

Ricardo Drue – Professional LIVE Performance @ PCD 2016 (Post Carnival Depression)


 

Teddyson John – Allez LIVE Performance @ PCD 2016 (Post Carnival Depression) In NYC


 

Preedy – Away LIVE Performance @ PCD 2016 (Post Carnival Depression) in NYC


 

 

 

2015 EDC New York Day 1 Highlights

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2015 EDC New York Highlights w. Julian & Vivaa Day 1 May 23rd

2015 EDC New York @ Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. Featuring highlights from DJ Chuckie, W&W, Martin Garrix and Hardwell on day 1 of the 2 day festival.


2015 EDC New York Lineup
12th Planet
Afrojack
Âme
Andrew Rayel
Andy C
Armin van Buuren
Art Department
Arty
Audiotistic Stage
Bassnectar
Bassrush Experience
Benny Benassi
Blasterjaxx
Brodinski
Calvin Harris
Calyn & Teebee
Camo & Kreooked
Carl Cox & Friends
Carnage
Catz N Dogz
Chuckie
Crizzly
Datsik
Dirty Audio
Discovery Project
Dixon
DJ Snake
Dubfire
Dubloadz
Duke Dumont
Dyro
Eats Everything
Eric Prydz
Fallen
Firebeatz
Flosstradamus
Flux Pavilion
Fury & MC Dino
Get Real
GTA
Hardwell
Jack Beats
John Digweed
Jon Rundell
Joseph Capriati
Justin Martin
Kaskade
Kidnap Kid
Knife Party
Krewella
Laidback Luke
Leikeli47
Loco Dice
Loudpvck
Luciano
Martin Garrix
Martin Solveig
MK
Motez
Nicky Romero
Nicolas Matar
Oliver Heldens
Orjan Nilsen
Recondite (Live)
Route 94
Seven Lions
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
Tchami
Ten Walls (Live)
The Magician
Tiësto
Umek
W&W
Yellow Claw

 

 

2015 Ultra Music Festival Highlights

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2015 Ultra Music Festival Gallery w. Julian & Vivaa

3/27/15 to 3/29/15



 

Ultra Music Festival 2015’s Lineup

Friday, March 26
Listed by set time
Main Stage
-Tiësto
-Avicii
-Alesso
-Afrojack
-Dash Berlin
-Oliver Heldens
-3lau
-Aron Chupa
Live Stage
-Royksopp
-Chromeo
-Odesza
-Todd Terje
-RAC (Live)
-Bakermat
Carl Cox & Friends Arena
-Carl Cox
-Marco Carola
-Adam Beyer vs. Ida Engberg
-Hot Since 82
-Jon Rundell
Resistance Stage, Presented by Link Miami Rebels
-Maceo Plex
-Tale of Us
-Dixon
-Sasha
-Guy J
-Mano Le Tough
-DJ Tennis
-Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (DJ set)
Ultra Korea Stage
-Zeds Dead
-GTA
-Andy C
-Excision
-12th Planet
-Yellow Claw
-Grandtheft
-Raiden
-Ksuke
UMF Radio Stage
-EDX
-Marcus Schossow
-Don Diablo
-Syn Cole
-Firebeatz
-Michael Brun
-Henrik B
-Vinai
Stage 7
-Alvaro
-Moti
-Rebecca & Fiona
-Adam Trigger
-DJ Icey
-Baby Anne
-Los De La Vega
-DJ Nate Campbell
-Ranidu



Saturday, March 27
Listed by set time
Main Stage
-Axwell ? Ingrosso
-Hardwell
-Armin van Buuren
-Martin Garrix
-Steve Aoki
-Fedde Le Grand
-W&W
-Blasterjaxx
-Ansolo
-Vicetone
-Michael Calfan
-Kryoman
Live Stage
-Bassnectar
-Die Antwoord
-Big Gigantic
-Kiesza
-Clean Bandit
-Gorgon City
-Klingande
-Anamanaguchi
-Afrobeta
-Litchfield
Carl Cox & Friends Arena
-Carl Cox
-Loco Dice
-John Digweed
-Seth Troxler
-MK
-Eats Everything vs. Cassy
-Yousef
-Saeed Younan
Resistance Stage, Presented by Ultra
-Get Real
-tINI
-Guti (Live)
-Joseph Capriati
-Umek
-Marco Bailey
-Nic Fanciulli
-Joris Voorn
-Chus & Ceballos
-Agoria
-Andhim
Ultra Japan Stage
-Cedric Gervais
-Dirty South
-Boys Noize
-Deep Dish
-Laidback Luke
-Tchami
-Galantis
-Tommy Trash
-Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
-Makj
-Cash Cash
-Rodrigo Viera + Paciornik
UMF Radio Stage
-Ookay
-Antiserum
-Brillz
-Special Guest
-Party Favor
-Branchez
-Crizzly
-Bixel Boys
-Kennedy Jones
-Luminox
-TWRK
-Matoma
Stage 7
-Orjan Nilsen
-Giuseppe Ottaviani
-Solarstone
-Jochen Miller
-Sied van Riel
-KhoMha
-David Gravell
-Dallas K
-Ruben de Ronde
-Ben Gold
-Nifra



Sunday, March 28
Listed by set time
Main Stage
-Skrillex
-David Guetta
-Steve Angello
-Knife Party
-Nicky Romero
-DJ Snake
-Robin Schulz
-Cazzette
-Matthew Koma
-Mykris
-Tommie Sunshine
Live Stage
-Kygo
-Porter Robinson
-Netsky
-Krewella
-Claptone
-ASTR
-Breathe Carolina
-Goldfish
A State of Trance Arena
-Paul van Dyk
-Armin van Buuren
-Eric Prydz
-Andrew Bayer
-Markus Schulz
-Andrew Rayel
-MaRLo
-Heatbeat
-Mark Sixma
Resistance Stage, Presented by Space Ibiza
-Jamie Jones
-Art Department
-Martinez Brothers
-Apollonia
-Guy Gerber
-Pete Tong
-Martin Buttrich
-Lauren Lane
-Camilo Franco
-Shiba San
Ultra Worldwide
-Bonobo (DJ set)
-The Magician
-Tensnake
-Cashmere Cat
-Thomas Jack
-Goldroom
-Klangkarussell
-Le Youth
-Jauz
-Solidisco
-Jessie Andrews
OWSLA Stage
-Special Guest
-Wiwek
-Salva
-Jack Beats
-AC Slater
-Milo & Otis
-Valentino Kahn
-Carmada
-Aryay
Stage 7
-Nora En Pure
-Sleepy & Boo
-Stefano Noferini
-Dosem
-Riotgear
-Elio Riso
-Antz
-Arkatec
-Rod B & Re Dupre
-Maxum
-Josefin Rosen