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WMC Survival Guide : the WMC Veteran
It’s that time of year again, when electronic music lovers all over the world start to plan out their trip to the beautiful, exotic city of Miami. The location is perfect, just like key be to lock. The rush of the sound mimics that of the hypnotic waves the ocean brings, not to mention the feeling of paradise those palm trees give. It’s the perfect combination; fresh beats, hot heat, cocktails to cool you down, all surrounded by the energy that just ties everyone together. We all live for the music, so why not revel in a week of celebration with each other?
Kinda hard to resist, right?
That’s why this will be, not 1, not 2, but my 8th year going! I know - I can never get enough. Being that I’ve gone so often, there are some tips I’d like to share with those of you going for the first time. If you’ve gone before, still stay tuned as you may gain from these tips as well.
Tip #1 – Plan ASAP: This isn’t like your normal, “I’ll do whatever & arrive fashionably late for the party!” Not even close. The sooner you start planning (I recommend when dates are released, usually Oct.) the more carefree you’ll be for this ultra fun week. That includes rounding up your people, deciding who’s truly down to live it up and scoping out places to stay. In my experience, if you have a larger group, staying in a condo or house for the week is best and way more affordable! South beach hotels love to jack up the prices, as they know this week is where they make the most money.
Tip #2 – Booze & Grub: On the real, this is where most your money goes, if you’re not smart about it. There are plenty of liquor stores around, so peep those out & make yourself some drinks before you head out. It’s like Vegas, you can pretty much walk & drink everywhere, so make the most of your pennies, because drinks inside some venues can be well over $15 a piece! WetWillies, off 8th & Ocean St., is one of my favorite spots; just two Superman special mixed smoothies and you are set to go! Swing by on your way to a party. As for food, they will entice you every step you take on Ocean Dr., so beware. One nice night for dinner is fine, but in Miami, they’ll tack on mad gratuity no matter how small your party. Fill your room with snacks & stay hydrated!
Tip #3 – Packing Smart: When you think of Miami, you think glitz & glam .. but not for the conference. You want to be comfortable! Bring lots of loose clothing that will be easy to toss off if you get too hot. The humidity & winds there are no joke. Expect the unexpected. Pack shoes you can walk in, because to get cabs in south beach aren’t as easy as you would think; it’s better to walk. Sunscreen, band-aids & Tylenol are just a few items you should bring with you, as well.
Tip #4 – Parties: The great thing about the conference is that WMC provides “The List” which is like your bible all week! Parties will be added daily as it gets closer to the week of. A nice feature is that on that site you can save lists of parties that you’re interested in attending and just print out those parties to keep handy in your hotel room. Some parties, especially the day ones, actually have free guest lists, if you sign up early. Look out for them and print out the email confirmations they send you as proof. Get a folder, be organized ahead of time, because I guarantee once you are there, you’ll lose your mind!
Following these tips and having an open-minded, carefree group surrounding you, you are bound to have the time of your life! You’ll leave WMC with new friends, new beats & inspiration to carry you to through the rest of the year. It’s a memorable experience and let me just tell you, that every year I go, it’s completely different. Like I said, expect the unexpected and feed off the vibrant energy the people give!
See you all out there!
Peace & Love,
Vanessa Marie
WMC vs Ultra
On Tuesday November 16th two of the largest electronic music events in the US announced their plans for March 2011. The Winter Music Conference [WMC] dates and Ultra Music Festival [UMF] dates for the fist time would be on separate weeks, causing a huge controversy within the industry. Initially WMC took most of the shots on their facebook page from angry and disappointed fans that were expecting a later March date and the ability to attend both events. In the days following the announcement many club owners, DJs, promoters and fans have already taken sides in what is turning into a WMC vs UMF scenario. Twitter also saw some #WMC activity from well known DJs and promoters, initially slamming WMC for the early dates. The first official industry response came from Louis Puig, owner of Club Space in Miami, who sided with WMC and accused the UMF of greedy practices by making DJs sign exclusive contracts. Puig wrote “…Ultra is trying to monopolize WMC by engaging exclusive contracts with all major DJs which will not allow them to perform at your favorite dance clubs. Last year they got Tiesto, Dead Mau, Guetta, Carl Cox, Armin…) to sign Ultra exclusives and this year they are going after everyone else. What this means to the consumer is that you will no longer be able to enjoy your favorite DJ for extended sets after midnight at your favorite clubs, instead you will be forced to listen to them for a one hour set before midnight in a crowded field of dust, mud and ravers. You can also forget about seeing them at your favorite pool parties. You either pay the overpriced Ultra admission or you don’t get to see and dance to your favorite DJ at all, so much for democracy and your rights as a consumer. Now, I love Ultra and what they bring to the game but I do not agree with their greedy strategy to manipulate and monopolize Music Conference. This is just not good for anyone.” Soon after the official WMC press release came out stating “We were blindsided by Ultra’s last minute announcement…a signed October 15, 2009, contract between the two entities that the 2011 Ultra Music Festival would be presented during the five-day period in February, March or April 2011 designated and promoted by WMC as the WMC week.” On November 18th UMC posted their official response stating “While the circumstances that have taken place this year have rendered it impossible for Ultra Music Festival and WMC to coincide on the same dates in 2011, we will use our best efforts to try and work with WMC and coordinate dates together in 2012.” Stay tuned for news on upcoming events and who will be h0sting events on WMC or UMF week.
Ultra Music Festival 2011 dates announced
The 13th edition of the Ultra Music Festival will expand to three days next year, and will be taking place in downtown Miami March 25th, 26th, 27th 2011. Three-day early bird combo tickets are on sale for $119.95 and VIP tickets will go for $499.95. UMF says this will also be the biggest lineup in the festival’s history.
House Music will fill the month of March in Miami as WMC also announced their dates today. And in an unexpected move, they have decided run two weeks before UMF. After weeks of rumors, WMC patrons were reminded that its not official until the official WMC website says so. Stay tuned as we keep you informed on the UMF lineup and WMC events.
Random Soul warms up for WMC
Thursday March 18th @ FOXY Thursdays continues its Winter Music Conference (WMC) warm up month with RANDOM SOUL (Yogi & Husky) live from AUSTRALIA along with FOXY residents Wen Davis and Roger Moorhouse

Random Soul is the musical collaboration of Dj/Producers, Yogi and Husky. You cant help but be captivated by their music, which oozes soul, jazz, and funk including the supreme vocal stylings of Yogi himself.Their sound carries far beyond the shores of Australia as they continuously release music and remixes for dance floors across the globe.Whatever the occasion, Random Soul will get your attention. Whether sipping cocktails in the early evening or peak time on the dance floor, their infamous groove and energy will at the very least, leave you tapping your feet.
YOGI: For over half his life now, Yogi has been going head-on into the music industry.He started out quite humbly, learning piano as a child and then moving on to playing in cover bands as a teenager. By his early 20′s, he was hitting the stage in musicals around the circuit and by his mid to late 20′s, he was working regularly as a DJ, Keyboardist and budding Producer.Currently Yogi is working full-time as a well respected Producer, Mix Engineer and DJ, alongside being the Singer and Keyboardist in “Random Soul” and Bass player in “Paul Winn Band”. http://www.randomsoulmusic.com/Yogi.html
HUSKY: Whether you’re after soulful, jazz beats to tempt you, or funky groves to move you, Husky is leading dance floors with his vivacious style and infecting the world with his organic, musical elements. Also known for his work as one half of Random Soul, this DJ/ Producer continues to hit dance floors with his chart topping hits.Leading the way with his first Random Soul release, “Key To Soul” on Shifted Music, Husky now has a mind blowing discography of productions and remixes featured on some of the worlds leading independent music labels, such as Salted Music, Blockhead, Guesthouse, Shifted Music, Ultra, Interscope, Eight fifteen, Candy Music, Barcoda Recordings, Hermosa Recordings, Adaptation, Reelgroove Recordings, Blockhead, Shifted Music, Eight fifteen, Bargrooves and more.
More http://www.randomsoulmusic.com/





