III Points Festival: our 9 favorite sights and sounds
Sure, this past weekend Austin City Limits took up most of the festival-talk shine. (We even streamed it live here on Fusion.net.) But while huge festivals like ACL bring together big names across a broad musical spread—blockbusters on blockbusters—there’s another festival trend afoot. Skipping the big-name rock and smattering of hip-hop acts, a growing number of promoters veer instead towards more tightly curated experiences that go deep rather than wide.
An excellent example? The second annual III Points Festival, also this past weekend. Sponsored in part by the U.K. label Young Turks, that imprint’s heads joined with Miami-based promoters and venues for a cosmopolitan, cutting-edge experience. Rather than pack sweaty bros into a field during the day, III Points’ sunlight activities centered around tech- and art-centric talks, screenings, and get-togethers.
Most of the music, then, started at night, at the sprawling warehouse venue Soho Studios. The sounds veered towards the smart end electronic, the vibe friendly, dance-centric and classic underground ravey. Forget fist-pumping; this was the place to wear out your shoes in the wee hours to acts like Flying Lotus, Duke Dumont, John Talabot, and Jamie Jones.
So here are 9 of our favorite sights and sounds from this past Friday through Sunday.
Lykke Li’s set Friday night
Enough said.
The festival’s roller-skating rink
The fire rescue narcs shut it down at one point late Saturday night (booooo) but there were times when you could magically skate along to, say, Norwegian producer Cashmere Cat.
Duke Dumont’s headlining set Friday night