As we head well and truely into the festival season, L.E.D returned for its second installment at Victoria Park in London with L.E.D presents deadmau5 Live.
After selling out shows all over the world and more recently becoming the first electronic artist to sell out London’s Earls Court in December 2010, we expected a mammoth crowd to grace the grounds of Victoria Park to see the DJ who doesnt like to be called a DJ, deadmau5.
We stroll into Victoria Park around 3pm to the sounds of Retro/Grade who have taken to the Main Stage. Immediately we head to the Let’s Go Crazy Arena to check out one of D&B’s finest acts Netsky and MC:AD. If its was ear ringing D&B you wanted to hear, then this was the arena for you! The speakers were smashing out the sounds from Netsky, Skrillex, Modestep, DJ Hype and all the other DJ’s in this arena. As we walked around the crowd, the amount of energy in this arena was insane, the D&B massive was definetly representing.
As 4pm approached, we headed back to the main stage to see Skrillex, label mate of deadmau5 on mau5trap records. An extremely talented young man, Skrillex is a electro / dub-step producer, he is welcomed to the stage with large applause from the crowd. His DJ set is full of head banging tunes, and with microphone in hand, Skrillex announces that “London is my second home and I f*ckin love it here”
With the sun well and truely shining, the grass crisp and dry, Radio 1’s Zane Lowe is next to send the main stage crowd into euphoria. Zane has a massive presence on the stage, his DJ skills and crowd pleasing ability is second to none and he plays a huge mix of music in his sets. Zane really does know how to whip a crowd into shape!

Having just released his new single Bounce, Calvin Harris is next to take to the main stage before the main event. Calvin takes it straight to the L.E.D crowd with his massive hands in the air anthem I’m Not Alone. Everytime I have seen Calvin he never disappoints, his sets are consistently brilliant with the right amount of electo-pop numbers to please the crowd, a number of them his own productions!
For those that do not know, deadmau5 is full on techie, his shows and music are created using cutting edge technology and are constantly pushing the boundries. His current setup consists of a mind-blowing led cube and his iconic led mousehead. Being a tech-head myself, its amazing to see how Joel brings his show together using the latest tech.

With the Lets Go Crazy arena closed, the main stage area packs out with about 25,000 fans who have been here most of the day to see deadmau5. As the music fades, deadmau5 runs to the front of the stage in a ghost outfit before taking his place at the top of the famous cube structure that has been a part of his shows for about a year now.
Starting out with the uplifting “Some Chords”, deadmau5 knows how to gear up the crowd, and we expected the next 90 minutes would follow suit.
Moving out of sight for a minute, deadmau5 returns to the Cube with his famous LED mousehead! As he takes us through his musical journey, his mouse head lights up with all sorts of images. The visual spectical of deadmau5’s shows are amazing, with a massive L.E.D backdrop as well as the full blown cube and mouse head, no expense is spared when it comes to putting on this production.

Needing no introduction onto the stage, we hear the build up of one of the tunes I was most waiting to hear, “Sofi Needs a Ladder” starts to arise from within the speakers, and as the beat kicks, Sofi comes out and there is a massive roar in the crowd. Struting her dance moves in front of the cube, Sofi makes her way down the catwalk to take it to the waiting crowd. Sofi sounds just as good live as she does on the album!
deadmau5’s live shows never disappoint, and as with last year at Earls Court, this was another stormer of a show, once again showcasing why deadmau5 is one of the most in-demand electronic artists in the world. I dont suspect it will take long to see him back in London again very soon.
We very much look forward to see what L.E.D has in store for us next summer!
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After all the fuss and excitement of Ed Sheeran we stayed in the main venue to watch The Naked and Famous, a band tipped to be big this year. The band is from New Zealand and the calming vocals of the lead singer Alisa Xayalith give the band some personality mixing in with the guitarist. It has an electro pop sound which gives the band’s music a lot of depth. The crowd loved this band and knew there music well.


Saturday 28th August had finally arrived and it was the first day of the SOLD OUT South West Four weekender. Extended to a two day festival this year we were delighted to see the sun shining after a week of rain.
We made our way to the infamous Clapham Common, home to SW4 for many a year. As we picked up our passes and walked in, we manage to catch the end of Alex Metric finishing up his live set on the main stage.
Erick Morillo as energetic as always teases the crowd with a great intro track and then busts into his unique style of Latin / Miami style house music. It’s been a while since I last saw Erick on a big stage and he always plays with a high amount of energy, constantly dancing and grooving behind the decks. By the end of his set, there is a mass of friends and colleagues gathered on the stage partying with Mr Morillo.
L.E.D Festival held it's inaugural 2 day event at London's Victora Park on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August 2010. Brought together by heavyweights Cream, Loudsound and Goldenvoice, the lineup spoke for itself which included friday headliner David Guetta and Saturday headliner Leftfield.




Friday 30th July 2010 saw Tiësto return to Victoria Park in London for his second live show. With a supporting lineup that included The Japanese Popstars, Avicii, and Pendulum on the main stage the afternoon was set to be full of musical madness.
Next to take the helm was Avicii, Tiësto's hand picked supporting artist for his current tour. For those that dont know much about Avicii he is a Swedish DJ and producer who has come up through the ranks of Laidback Luke's online forum. Winner of Pete Tongs Fast Trax, Avicii has taken the industry by storm, DJing all over the world and working with some of the best producers in the game. As the crowds slowly started to gather in the main stage area, Avicii kept their feet moving with a mix of house, electro, and trance infused beats. Dropping the massive Swedish House Mafia single One brought huge applause from the crowd.

