Saturday the 3rd was able to surpass Friday’s experience at Electronic Zoo, even when all of what Friday brought was top notch already.
On Saturday, Randall’s Island welcomed even more attendees than the previous day, making the energy and desire to rave even more felt through out the entire battlefield of music. This time the weather was not as hot and there was a pleasant wind blowing through out the evening.
This time around the day began even earlier and brought even more talent to the stages. One could feel the euphoria even before getting to the island.
In the beautiful Treehouse Stage area, guests enjoy a more intimate performance. The day began with Francois Dillinger taking over the stage, this time earlier than Friday, at 1 p.m. The amazing Cartel Twins took over an hour later, leading to Agent Orange at 3 p.m.. A 4 p.m. NRS came on, and Shneur & Teo followed. Eel rack (cool name) followed at 6 p.m., then Hiawatha followed with his set at 7 p.m. and finally Ace Alvarez closed B2B with Miss Jennifer at 8 p.m.
The Hilltop stage featured some amazing artists as well, attracting many to its stage at all times so that the audience would go even beyond the tent. The great thing about this tent is that that it darkened the space inside, living space for the lasers and lights to shine through the stage onto the audience, something that just got better and better as the sun settled down. Illenium began the party at 2 p.m., followed by G Jones 2 hours after, Spor took over at 5 p.m, and the great Cookie Monsta went b2b with Funtcase ( super cool set!), Zombie followed at 7 p.m. and last but not least Datsik closed incredibly starting at 8:15 p.m.
The Riverside octopus shaped stage was also filled with big names of the EDM world. This stage was also filled with a huge audience at all times that came and went as new sets played. One could see attendees dancing to the music from places as far as the food vendors or the bathrooms (which weren’t as close to the stage as one would think). Max Styler began its irresistible set at 3 p.m., setting the mood for Watch The Duck to take over at 4 p.m. Incredible ETC!ETC! took over at 3:15 p.m., then Rain Man showed everyone his skills at 4:30 p.m.. SBCR threw awesome mixes for an hour and 15 mins until 3LAU took over at 7 p.m., whom was followed by the one and only Steve Aoki who closed with his set at 8:15 p.m.
On Friday as well and Saturday, the sunset was absolutely beautiful and lit up the stage in a fantastic way, creating a nostalgic moment for the audience, one where music, euphoria and life met, a moment not many wanted to end! This was the case especially at the Main Stage, where the energy was felt like no other. During this day, the talent from beginning to end was just unbelievable and of course, kept getting better as time progressed. The day started off at 1 p.m. with Aryay opening for the public, Anevo took over at 2 p.m., Vanic at 3 p.m. and NIGHTMARE (who performed at Life In Color on Governor’s Island a few months ago) came back for his 4 p.m. set. Headhunter showed off his skills at 5 p.m., followed by incredible KSHMR. Of course, Borgore made everyone dance like there’s no tomorrow at 7 p.m., leading to Porter Robinson at 8:15 p.m. and closing with legend Tiesto at 9:25 p.m.
I have seen many shows, but none like Porter Robinson’s this night. It might have been a mix between a need to see him and his musical talents but this set brought many to tears and rightly so! He is skyrocketing with his incredible songs. The talent this guy has to offer is so unique and made people in the audience have a different experience, creating something even more elevated than the whole Electric Zoo experience itself. Porter knew how to please his audience so precisely and was able to transition from song to song flawlessly. The added elements of incredible light system and fireworks upped the game, making this a moment to remember. After his incredible performance came Tiesto, one of the greatest names out there and of course blew everyone’s mind with his bomb performance. Tiesto pleased his audience with both new and throw back songs like “Stampede”, leaving everyone pleased. The closing song was accompanied with amazing fireworks, and the audience chanting. A great night had come to its ending.