The Canada Day long weekend in Toronto was hot and muggy, but that didn't stop the enthusiasm of tens of thousands of fans as they descended onto Ontario Place for this year's Digital Dreams Music Festival. With a brand new main stage (pictured above), a new cashless system, tons of acts booked from a wide spectrum of genres - Digital Dreams have high ambitions of becoming the premiere EDM festival in Canada.
On Saturday you could feel the buzz in the air as fans made their way to the entrance gates at Exhibition Place. The overall fashion look was minimal as many men and women preferred to keep it comfy while leaving little to the imagination. Once you got through the security check, the first thing to do was to test out the much hyped cashless system. There were plenty of places to load up the wristband as they accepted either cash or credit. Loading it up was easy, and buying stuff such as pizza was a snap. Once you ordered food or a beverage, you simply had to tap once to get your balance, and then tap again to purchase. Even though the cashless system had a few reported hiccups at Mysteryland, the system worked flawlessly all weekend at Digital Dreams.
Another highlight was the multiple water stations available throughout the site that provided free water bottle refills that were fully staffed for both days. It was excruciatingly hot on both days and the availability of refilling your water bottle anytime you wanted was a much needed relief.
Day 1
Dyro was one of the first headliners to take the massive Dreams main stage and played several popular tracks from the Revealed Recordings catalogue. While at the House of Boom stage, the Crystal Method were a huge hit as Scott Kirkland led the craziness on stage while Ken Jordan supplied the mixing behind the decks. One of the more original things I've ever seen on stage was when Scott brought out a custom CDJ setup attached to a mini-keyboard and a guitar. It had a long cord connecting it to the rest of the DJ'ing equipment and Scott delighted the crowd by riffing on his DIY creation.