Wednesday, July 1, 2015

From the Inside Looking Out: Electric Daisy Carnival 2015

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A message from Insomniac sends Headliners off with good wishes as the sun rises on the final day at EDC.
By Felicia Daniele
June 22, 2015, 9:02 a.m. My feet hit the concrete as I step off the Insomniac shuttle bus and the all-too familiar Las Vegas sun greets me with open arms. I turn to my friend, Jimmy who already has hands up over his eyes attempting to shield himself from the overwhelmingly bright light surrounding us. Cars are passing us left and right and there’s a soreness in my knees that slowly surfaces as we walk to our hotel room. We look at each other briefly and, without speaking, we understand we’re not in wonderland anymore.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Making Moves at Movement

By: Mick Jacobs

This past weekend, Give a Beat took to the north to partake in Detroit's famed Movement Festival.  Amidst the air of music, dance, and camaraderie, our booth went about discovering how festival-goers felt about the power of electronic music to affect social change.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Re-Visioning Justice



By: Mick Jacobs

Two weeks ago, our director Lauren traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to take part in the Re-Visioning Justice conference, immersing herself in an education of the injustices that occur every day in these United States. 

Monday, April 6, 2015

Meet Marissa Guzman: Artist with an act

By Mick Jacobs


What did your childhood bestow upon you musically?

MG: Well that was a big inspiration because my dad was in the most successful white group at Motown records.  It was really exciting to be a part of a thousand screaming fans who wanted to meet my dad, and it really inspired me to want to do something that makes people so happy!  It just made everyone smile, and forget their worries and dance and it just really hit home for me.  It took a while though, because I was so incredibly shy, as a little girl.  I didn’t want my mom to hold my hand in public.  I was just so embarrassed about everything.  It wasn’t until I was like probably 25-26 to be able to sing in front of people.


Friday, March 20, 2015

Music, meals & making a difference


By: Mick Jacobs


Few things make us feel better than music and food.  Combine those two with positive change, and you’ll probably have a lot of happy campers.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Tales From the Dancefloor


By: Mick Jacobs

Music makes us impulsive.  It makes you want to dance, to sing, to cry, to speak out; ultimately, music wants you to be part of the experience.