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🌊 Ripple Effect 🌊 Whether you have worked, attended or DJ'd, how did your first time Under the Electric Sky affect you and your life?

Jesenya Magaña

Social Media Marketing Manager

5mo

My first time under the electric sky at EDCLV 2016 was transformative, setting the stage for what has now been seven remarkable years working the event and eight years with Insomniac. This experience has profoundly shaped my everyday life, instilling values of acceptance, compassion, empathy, and open-mindedness. It taught me the importance of caring for one another, being vigilant and ready to assist those in need. I apply these principles daily, ensuring that the positivity and unity experienced at EDCLV resonate in all facets of my life.

Richard Machado

Event security -Artist entry load ins at Livenation

4mo

My first EDC was amazing I worked it for step run at that time and man it was so hot it was really really hot and we were working long long hours till the early morning I was working main Medical it was unbelievably perfect I mean I would never imagine having doctors there that were in tutus and nurses that were into this and they were just beautiful people everybody there was just gorgeous it was awesome I mean inside and out they were just great people they were just there for the help everybody everybody that I met was just just beautiful the person I mean it was amazing I was always used to a concert crowd being kind of scary being kind of violent but then with EDC everybody was completely opposite of that hugging loving caring worried about each other it was unbelievable then the purple shirts too they were amazing they were like fearless and going out in the crowd and bringing people in that were dehydrated that didn't even know they needed help it was a great great experience

Danny Manriquez

creating community through connections and communication

4mo

I found raving through an ex girlfriend. After our split I realized I loved the scene but didn't know anything about navigating it. Last year, I attended edc 2023 with some friends of a friend who couldn't make it. It was magical. I caught up with my son's cousin who I hadn't spoken to in over a decade. We caught up on the irony of life and our paths reconnecting as above and beyond played. Then when the chorus began asking "how do you feel?" It began lightly sprinking and the finally began. I didn't know how that could all be topped. But this weekend- was more than a festival. It was a full circle of self discovery, of set intentions and goals. And dare i say spirituality and romance? Me being alone trying to navigate the culture has become a labor of love in my own life trying to create a safe healthy space for the people willing to love deeper and celebrate life and the meaningful connections and healing that can be found at the right events with the right people. I am so glad I found this peace through music. Well done insomiac. You have blown my mind. Not an easy task. If you have never been to an event like this, do not cheat yourself. Surround yourself with the right environment and everything can change.

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Cody Sargent

Business Services Manager at Burning Man Project

4mo

My first time under the Electric Sky was 2012. It was incredibly life altering! That was my introduction to large scale festivals. It was mind blowing (and windy that year if you remember 😉) At that point in time I was pretty lost in life, not knowing what direction I wanted to take my career. I'll never forget the feeling of walking through the tunnel for the first time and realizing I was EXACTLY where I was suppose to be. Now I'm working my dream career BECAUSE OF the flame that EDC Las Vegas 2012 sparked in my soul! Thank you, Insomniac ❣ Let the music guide you!

Zach McKee

Creative at Life is Beautiful | Purpose-Driven Expert in Marketing, Branding, and Creative Direction

4mo

My first rave was EDC 2014. That event sparked my love for concerts and live events. Over the next ten years, I worked as a festival and concert photographer while finishing my degree in Graphic Design. I now work for a Las Vegas music festival with over 150,000 attendees. It's crazy how things come full circle.

We won’t be there this year but let’s talk soon about how we can make next year’s EDC, and your other events, better than the past.

Joey Mandel

Experienced team leader who is passionate about guest service, theme park and festival operations, and team member engagement.

5mo

This will be my 11th EDC. I’ll admit I’m not into the music, the production still blows me away all these years later. My team has become like a second family being on the road with them so much.

Tracey Vacula

Argon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, nitrous, oxygen, helium, and hydrogen to fuel your business. Get it with AirGas.

5mo

I am lucky to attend every year since 2014 with friends and 2 generations of family❤️🧡💛💜💚💙.We will see you under the electric sky and at at camp!! Thank you for booking Eric Prydz, MK, Mau P for us campers😍Look for the RV with 10 foot pool! That's us❤️💙💚💜💛🧡

Joshua H.

Director of IT & Infrastructure @ Brightline West Trains | Network Administration | US Army Veteran

4mo

This year will be my first year not working at EDC in seven years. Seeing and being part of the festival as it has grown over the years has been a fantastic experience. Seeing all the headliners go through the gates and all the technology at work that brings that experience for everyone attending and working is Amazing.

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