Winter
Music Conference 2004
Story and Photos by Todd Comer
Hopping
a plane in the late morning hours of Thursday, March 4,
Tim
(DJ Solaris) and I started our little adventure to Miami,
South Beach and the Winter Music Conference. Neither of
us
had actually gotten the "pass" in to the conference.
Tim said you really didn't need it and everyone else I talked
to essentially said the same, so I didn't bother with it
either.
We arrived rather late in Miami due to a
small issue with weather in Dallas that delayed us an hour
and went out for a walk around 11 pm and just kind of soaked
up the balmy evening. It was 70° and absolutely perfect
for a stroll down Collins Ave to get a feel for the layout
of the streets and whatnot. We ran into a couple of girls
from Holland desperately seeking a certain party and decided
to just walk them up to where they wanted to be. We thought
about going in, but decided to conserve some energy for
the upcoming events and just headed back up the
beach to the Hotel.
Friday, we made a trip down to GrooveMan
Records so Tim could get some new records for his gig that
evening at The Womb radio station.
This
was no small gig for DJ Solaris. The Womb is the only broadcaster
in the world providing 24/7 multimedia broadcasts of live
music performances and mixes. The Womb broadcasts to a monthly
audience of over 1.5 million. In 2001 the Company’s
live broadcasts were chosen and syndicated by Terra Lycos
networks as their global Terra DJ for use by their 90 million
customers on all their web sites and portals around the
world.
Their distribution channels and networks include almost 1000
other Internet sites that directly link to The Womb and
around
120 college radio stations in North America that carry The
Womb’s broadcast. To all those people that evening,
came sound of Hard Techno pounding across the digital airwaves,
with live video broadcast from the booth and a 3D Virtual
Club from their site.
We made a stop after that at Nikki's Beach,
a very cool little club down at the very southern end of
South
Beach. What a great layout! Teepees for private conversations
and futons laid out everywhere for lounging around on the
sand.
Somewhere along the way, the Matrix Girl
called and told us to head up to Lounge 16, so we headed up
to Lounge 16 to meet up with some friends and hear some Drum
N Bass. It was the first time since Merly B came to Kansas
City that I really got to feel Florida Drum N Bass up close
and personal and it only left me wanting more after three
hours on the small but lively dance floor.
Saturday found us preparing to enter Ultra
2004. The Music Festival of The Conference. 14 hours of non-stop
music on 12 stages with over 200 artists and producers. We
got there sometime in the afternoon. After
passing through three separate checkpoints at the gate with
my camera and camera bag, explaining to each person why I
was using the camera, we were finally in.
Our
first stop was the Drum N Bass stage where Baron was just
finishing up and DJ Rap was just coming on. She played the
usual rockin set, much to the pleasure of the couple of hundred
or so gathered around to see her, but with the need to see
more I departed to other arenas.
Traveling around Bayfront Park, I took in
the likes of Tracy Young, Oscar G, Chris Fortier, Perry
Ferrell,
Way OUt West. Slowly but surely making my way towards the
Amphitheater, I was fortunate enough to arrive in time to
catch the end of Junkie XL and with the help of some St Louis
ravers (thanks guyz!), made my way to within 20 feet of
the
stage for the beginning of Tiesto's set. The crowd was already
pumped and was chanting his name over and over.
After getting some shots there, from the
ground and from Tim's shoulders, it was time to head off
for
other scenes like Photek, The Collective (Sasha, John Digweed,
James Zabiela & Infusion), Erick Morillo, Josh Wink,
Dave Ralph, Simply Jeff, Steve Lawler, K-Swing, Rabbit in
the Moon.
You get the idea. It was almost too much. Though it was definitely
a bargain to be able to see all the headliners you could
possibly want to see in one day for $60, there were too
many
options.
I
stopped by the Freedom Arena a couple times that day. If I
were to pick a stage where the most people were dancing, I
would have to say that was it. It was while we were stopping
by there on our way out around Midnight that I encountered
the "Bitch with the Badge" who got so bent out of
shape about me not having my Press Credentials that she rudely
escorted me out. I hadn't caused her or anyone else any trouble
and I was friendly and cooperative with her when she started
her query about my camera.
Barely giving me any time to explain, I
told her that I had passed through three checkpoints when
I came
in and each of them had told me that it was ok to bring the
camera in. She said, "I don't give a shit", grabbed
my arm and put her hand in my back and started pushing
me
through the crowd towards the back gate. I just went along.
Hell, we were just about to leave anyway. It probably wouldn't
have been so bad except that as she was pushing me along
through the crowd it was almost as if she was deliberately
trying
to ram me in to people. After a minute or so of that, I decided
it was time to say something and told her that I didn't
mind
leaving, or her restraining me as we left, but it really
was unnecessary for her to intentionally push me in to
other
people. They didn't do anything. Why should they suffer this
abuse? I think she got the hint and backed down
a little. Some people really need to lighten up just
a little.
It was a good event, but if I return to
Miami for the WMC in the future, I seriously doubt
that I will waste my time with Ultra. There was too much
going on all at the same time that I wanted to see and nearly
every act that played there that
day was playing at some point that week somewhere else
in Miami, a lot of times... For No Cover!
Sunday was definitely a day of rest. I got
up late and kind of lounged around and went out to eat or
something. Finally, later in the evening, we hooked up with
Steve Thorell at GroovePad 2004, a poolside party being held
at The Creek Hotel.
There
were several other people there from Kansas City and we all
just kind of chilled out and had entirely too many cocktails.
We all left from there, jumped in a cab
to head back to Steve's hotel for a minute. We really gave
the
cabby a ride. The DJ in the front seat immediately took command
of the car's stereo, found some good house and proceeded
to
use the limited controls he had to bounce the car a little,
mixing and fading and just playing around. It was a good
thing
the cabby had a sense of humor.
After a cocktail at the bar, we started
to head for the CroBar when we discovered that we were running
a little low on cash and every ATM was as well. Fanning out
looking for one, we all ended up losing each other. Tim
and
I met back at the hotel and ran into PhukBed and some kids
from Atlanta, GA and chilled in the room for a bit, sipping
Chartreuse. That was all that it took for me. I was done
for the night and passed out right there on the bed, though
it was probably for the best because the
next day was going to be another long one.
Monday started off with Breakbeat Science,
poolside at the Ritz. I met most of their krewe and hung
about
for some really cool beats.
I
left a little early though because I needed to get myself
together for a special VIP
party that
we had been invited to at Pearl @ Nikki's Beach. That
was to be a nice smooth starter party for the evening with
Biz Markie, Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick. The After Party
(at the same place) was just as good. It kicked off with
?uestLove
DJing some tunes for us.
And... on my way out, I discovered that
there was another party going on downstairs that John Graham
was
playing
and Rap was to be up next, I think, but it was time to
go. It was time for the Tronic Treatment.
Words can't describe the pulse that pounded
within the walls of The Privelege Club as headliners Marco
Bailey and Cristian Varela gave everyone there the "Treatment"
they came for. We (of course) stumbled into vjOnes there soaking
up the Techno on the balcony just as Adam Jay was coming on
up there. I could not be kept from the pulse downstairs however
and headed back down to do a little pounding on the floor
and kept it up most of the time there. It was good. It was
better than good. Heading out to the street at 5 am was disappointing
at best. I and everyone else wanted more. It was ok though.
There was more to be had the next night.
Tuesday,
my last full day and night there, was spent at the DJ Series:
Wet Edition party down at the Shelbourne Hotel, a party that
Aphrodisiac was involved with featuring Ming & FS,
Perry Ferrell and best of all Monk.
I
hung around poolside and chatted
with Ming & FS for a minute after their set and talked
with several other. I also had the opportunity to meet DJ
Symmetry who's CD I have become quite addicted to. It is
definitely a fierce set of DnB that I just can't seem
to get dislodged from my car's CD player.
From there, Tim and I were determined to
really kick it for the evening. Retiring the camera to the
hotel room safe, we were head back to the Privilege Club
for another fine evening of Techno featuring Marco Carolo,
Chris
Liebing,
Gateano Parisio and Danilo Vigorito. Each of them banged
it out for those of us on the dance floor who had come for
just
that.
Then there were those who were just in the
way. Word to the wise, if you're at a party and you're not
there to dance, Get Off The Dance Floor. You Are In The Way!
Several times there were a few guys that were standing
in the middle of the floor watching the DJ. After
a very determined crowding effort by myself and others who
were similarly annoyed by these unmoved people, they got
the message and faded off of the floor and we finally were
rid of them. It is amazing how convincing several different
sets of elbows can be. Finally
we were all at peace to dance the last 4 hours of the evening.
6 hours of dancing. What a way to end the week. Making
it even better, the last hour Marco, Chris & Gaetano
tagged back and forth further whipping the crowd into a
frenzy.
Pushed out the door at 5 am, I and everyone
else were drenched in sweat from dancing so long and so hard.
Nothing could equal that experience. The room had been alive,
even more so than the previous night. I definitely didn't
want it to end.
Sadly though, it was over. Not just the
night, but the whole week. It had flashed by faster than
any of us had expected. It was a good journey and like everyone
told me, you really don't need a WMC pass to have a good
time. There's
enough going on to completely wear you. If you can't find
something to get into, you are either staying in your hotel
entirely too much or you are walking around blindfolded.
For more information about some of the places
and people I encountered, check out their web sites and
if
you are ever planning on going to Miami around March,
try to plan your trip during the WMC and you will find everything
that
you
ever wanted and more.
DJ
Solaris / Winter
Music Conference / The
Womb / Nikki's
Beach / Grooveman
Music / Ultra
Music Festival / Breakbeat
Science / Privilege
Club
For all of the photos from the events that
week, check the Gallery under Winter
Music Conference 2004.
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