Electro Magnetic Explained
Electro Magnetic festival is an outdoor electronic dance music event which is located in the town of Voelklingen near Saarbrücken, south-west Germany. It first took place in 2012 attracting an audience of 8,000 people. The following year (2013), there were about 10,000 visitors.[1] [2] It was awarded 'Best New European Festival' at the European Festivals Awards in 2012.[3] Usually, the festival takes place in July. The 2020 edition was cancelled. Promoters mentioned harder times for festival organizers.
Headliners (selection)
- 2012: Bonaparte, Digitalism, Lexy & K-Paul, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Moonbootica, Tiefschwarz, André Galluzzi, Monika Kruse
- 2013: Booka Shade, Boys Noize, Lexy & K-Paul, M.A.N.D.Y., Monika Kruse, Moonbootica, Pan-Pot, DJ Wankelmut, Onur Özer
- 2014: Ellen Allien, Blomqvist, Felix Da Housecat, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Marek Hemmann, Minoru, Moguai, Oliver Koletzki
- 2015: Chris Liebing, Dixon, Lexy & K-Paul
- 2016: Moguai, Nina Kraviz, Richie Hawtin, Robin Schulz scheduled but set was cancelled, Alle Farben, Andhim, Oliver Koletzki, Meat, Robag Wruhme, Matthias Tanzmann, Gunjah
- 2017: Lexy & K-Paul, Âme, Alle Farben, Chris Liebing, Moonbootica, Matthias Tanzmann, Oliver Huntemann, Joyce Muniz, Rødhåd, DJ Karotte
- 2018: Paul van Dyk, Moonbootica, AKA AKA, Adam Beyer, Felix Kröcher, Neelix, Klaudia Gawlas, Recondite, DJ Tennis, Denis Horvat, Junge Junge
- 2019: Amelie Lens, Carl Cox, FJAAK, Boys Noize, Pan-Pot, Loco Dice, DJ Hooligan, Niels van Gogh, DJ Tomcraft, Kai Tracid, Matthias Tanzmann
References
- http://www.electro-magnetic.de electro magnetic Home
- http://www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de/nachrichten/kultur/Bergheim-Fans-Kunst-Kulturfestivals-Unesco-Weltkulturerbe;art2822,5359754 "Der tote Winkel lebt", Saarbrücker Zeitung, 21.07.2014
- http://eu.festivalawards.com/news/and-the-winners-are-2/ Festival Awards Europe
External links
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