Strolling into Electric Zoo on day 2 was really similar to strolling into a zoo of youngsters hungry for electronic music. Randall's Island was stuffed like we have never seen it, and even following an unstable day 1, everybody encompassing us was enthusiastic and prepared to seethe the day away.
Our first arrangement of day 2 was our man Morgan Page, a tasteful VT huss who began his EDM profession in dance club up by the Canadian fringe. Page is an expert at warming up a group, and he shrewdly began his set off gradually, opening with his "The Longest Road" introduction and coasting into Deniz Koyu's track with Tegan and Sara entitled "Bong". The set began getting swanky with his infectious choon "Body Work" and each young lady's main tune off Page's In The Air collection: "Dependent". Morgan spiced up the set, easily facilitating our sore muscles from day 1, with Dada Life's banger "Encourage the Dada". Our undisputed top choice minute was the point at which he dropped his remix of the exemplary 80s stick "Your Love" by the Outfield, which had every one of the young ladies in their high waisted jorts bopping around like they were getting spared by the chime. We cherished that Page shut his set down with a little Ministry of Sound with Tonite Only's jam "Go". The set was well thoroughly considered and was the ideal harmony amongst club and popular music for the kick begin of a day time celebration.
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