State of the Music industry: Realistic Timeline for the Return of Live Events

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By Dominic Wren

The return of large-scale music events has been a major point of discussion within the music industry. Some want to see the return of festivals by the fall of 2020 and others are wanting to hold out as long as possible for the health and safety of music event attendees. Generally, the consensus is of a hopeful return of our favourite Canadian festivals by summer of 2021. Concerts, such as VELD, Shambhala, Escapade, Ile Soniq, and so many more have been postponed or cancelled until 2021.

Data from a New York Times survey of 511 virologist, physicians and scientists that specializes in the study of viruses and infections, showed that 64% of them said that we are not going anywhere for at least a year. With this said, EDM Canada had the chance to have a chat over the phone with Ali Shaffaee, who is a partner at DNA Presents, the company that operates Escapade Music Festival. EMF is set to return in June of 2021 but he mentions that people should not expect that festivals will be operated just like before. There are many things to consider when reopening a large-scale event, such as Escapade. One of the first thing to think about is how to keep people separate and safe in front of stages, in service areas, smoking zones, bathrooms, and how to get people in and out of venues safely. Another important factor to consider is how much people are willing to pay for extra post-covid costs like extra insurance (not only for festival attendees but also for all the workers too) and increased hygiene services. It might not sound like a lot but for organizers having to manage 35 thousand people, the costs will go through the roof and one way to manage that is by increasing the cost of individual tickets.

In an interview with Allan Cross, recognized for his legendary contributions in music journalism in Canada and around the world, he mentions that organizers and promoters must also consider the PTSD that will come out of this crisis. He states: “how willing are fans to go back to these venues next to all these strangers and potentially get sick.” Many political and medical authorities from Canada and around the world have claimed that large gatherings for festivals and other sorts cannot happen before a vaccine has been properly tested but that is at least a year or two away.

Throughout our interview, Mr. Shaffaee suggested that he does not believe that waiting 2 or 3 years for the return of normal life is realistic. He states that we are not a society that can live without contact, sports, and live entertainment for that long because it is such a huge part of people’s lives. In the end, the reality is that no one can be sure when big concerts will return. Not yet at least… We can only plan to reopen for the festival season of 2021 but that is still only a possibility. The only way to accelerate the fight against COVID-19 and actually make this a reality is to help prevent the spread of virus by wearing masks in public, frequently washing your hands, and social distancing. 

Our favourite artists are also stuck at home and having to social distance just like us. This is especially hard for DJs that need crowds to find exposure and grow their brand. The next article will look at what DJs and producers have been up to during their time in confinement. Stay Tuned! 

Top 5 artists to watch out for at Escapade Music Festival

By Dominic Wren

Escapade Music Festival seemed to have come out of nowhere to become one of Canada’s largest electronic music festival with one of it’s strongest lineups for their 10th year of bringing EDM to Ottawa. They’re headliners are only one part of the festival but what really makes EMF unique is their attention to the smaller things that really make this festival unique, such as placing a side stage in a historical building and a second side stage on the turf of the new football stadium. But ravers buy EMF passes to see their favourite artists so EDM Canada has made a top 5 list of DJs we think you should keep an eye on.


1. Mercer

Source: Mercer’s FB Page

Mercer is a French DJ/producer that has hit the big time only in the last couple of years. Representing the Pardon My French crew, he constructs his music with influence from his disco and house music he grew up with. In 2018, he released “Satisfy” featuring the legendary Ron Carroll and “Let’s get ill” with DJ Snake. His 2014 release “Lunatic”, also with DJ Snake, really put him on the map. His shows are something to experience though. His sets composing of house, bounce, hip hop, and some techno, Mercer is an incredibly talented DJ that will make you think about his set for weeks. 


2. Zeds Dead B2B Jauz

source: jauz’s fb page

This B2B is one to look out for. This iconic mash up of the Canadian duo Zeds Dead and the Californian DJ Jauz have both gained major success in the music industry with their own talent. Both as heavy dubstep and bass house artists, you probably know Zeds Dead best from their massive releases such as “On Fire” (Zeds Dead remix) and “Frontlines” which hit a combined of about 50 million streams on Spotify only. Jauz released his very first album studio album in 2018 but has been recognized as a talent since his 2014 and 2015 releases of “Feel the Volume” and “Rock the Party.” These two acts have played B2B sets before at Holy Ship and Hard Summer Music Festival so they have experience together which makes a much smoother live collab that will make you headbang until your nose bleeds. 


3. DJ Snake

source: dj snake’s Fb page

From humble beginnings in Parisian clubs to closing some of the biggest festivals in the world, DJ Snake has rightfully earned his spot on top of the EDM world. Being one of the only world class “mainstream” DJs using turn tables and performing hundreds of shows a year, the DJ/Producer has a “me, myself and I” attitude where he produces the music he wants with no outside influences. He even expressed in a 2018 interview on the Now We Feast series that he “doesn’t like his own name” because he chose it 15 minutes before playing his first club set. This attitude translates to his music where he pulls off the biggest radio/club tracks, such as “Taki Taki” and “Lean on” or some crazy hip hop bangers like “Enzo.” His talent is so diverse that he even recently released a brand new pop/ragathon type song that he calls “the track of the summer” named “Loco Contigo” featuring J. Balvin and Tyga. His sets are nothing less than an experience. Pulling off emotional songs at the right time to some crazy bass drops to bouncy house segments, DJ Snake will appeal to everyone that catches his music. 


4. 1788-L

source: 1788-l fb page

I don’t want to write to much on him. You just have to experience him. I can’t find words to describe his music but it’s dark and different. He’s only recently hit the big stage with his debut releases in early 2018 like “Replica” and releasing his remix of Virtual Self’s “Practical Arts” less then a month later. Today, 1788-L has collaborated with artists like Rezz, Totto, Illenium, Said the Sky, and Ekali. His sets are as dark and different as his music but you’ll have to go check it out for yourself. 


5.Wax Motif

source: wax motif fb page

This Sydney born DJ has been around making music and DJing since 2008 where he quickly gained a solid reputation and getting praise from Diplo, A-Track, Major Lazor, GTA, Jauz, Tommy Trash, and Oliver Heldens. He’s best known for his massive contribution to the G-House movement and collaborating with Destructo on his 2014 album featuring west coast hip hop heroes, such as TY Dolla Sign, YG, Young Thug, Problem, and Warren G. His sets incorporate this style into his mixing with a incredible mix of intensity, vibes, and house music and hip-hop. Wax Motif isn’t the biggest act in the world but he rightfully earns the title of “legend.” He should be a “must see” for everyone attending Escapade Music Festival.


There are many more artist I would want to recommend but here are some honourable mentions: Jeffrey Sutorius, Ghastly, Quix, Keys n Krates, and Niles Baxter B2B Open Solaris. Of course this is only our top 5 picks but you make your own festival. From the whole EDM Canada team, we hope you are as excited as we are for the 10th edition of Escapade Music Festival and remember to PARTY SAFELY.

Win 2 tickets to Escapade Music Festival in Ottawa!

Escapade Music Festival is the National Capital Region's premiere EDM festival that attracts 30,000 fans to Lansdowne Park every year in late June for 2 days of non-stop music. This music festival has been a staple among EDM fans as it attracts many from Eastern Canada and the U.S. This year is headlined by Martin Garrix and DJ Snake, who are both regulars on top charts for the past few years and have both created EDM classics that will endure the test of time.

Escapade continues to embrace multiple genres with specific stage themes like the “Temple of Bass”, the Ferry Corsten Presents “Unity” trance stage, the Deadbeats Presents stage, and the “House Party”. When some festivals have chosen to blend hip hop acts with DJs, the organizers have reaffirmed Escapade as one of the premiere EDM festivals in the country.

EDM Canada is giving 2 GA tickets to Escapade Music Festival happening on Saturday, June 22nd until Sunday, June 23rd at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa. To enter, simply log into the widget above (counts as an entry), and choose the various other ways to enter if you wish to do so. The contest starts now and will end on Sunday, March 24th. You must be 16+ to enter - good luck!

Daily lineup for the Escapade Music Festival in Ottawa is revealed

The Escapade Music Festival, the annual EDM festival held over the Canada Day weekend every year in Ottawa has just released the daily lineup information earlier today: ​

From the looks of the daily lineup, day 1 of Escapade will feature a tech house stage along with the main stage, while on Sunday the secondary stage will be turned into a bass stage. The special event on July 1st will be held at a downtown Ottawa location which will mix local DJs along with the iconic Tiesto + Alvaro and Quintino. 

2-day general admission tickets are available for $129 each, while the supplementary Tiesto event on July 1st will cost an extra ​$39. Click here for more ticket information.