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  • Vietbrah

    All 3 of them throwing a Boiler Room type set on a scale like that to close Coachella gonna open the door for more sets like that in the future

    We have festivals dedicated to that. I'm good. Once in awhile is what makes these said special

  • Apr 27, 2023
    TTU

    Put people on to the multimillionaire/ What next/ Put you onto Sofia Coppola?

    Nicholas Cage also a Coppola

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    Flaphead

    i can’t even imagine how it was in person. S*** was cathartic even from home.

    Imo it’s exactly this that made it so iconic. I know people itt have been clowning Viet for calling it a shift, but bringing this kind of energy and space to let loose to the Coachella main stage - particularly in contrast to Frank and particularly with this kind of crowd, and live-streamed in full quality no less - is new for American mainstream music.

    I mean I love Calvin, but compare this to his set even. So much less serious and traditionally EDM. This is electronic music on the main stage, bringing small show energy to a crowd of thousands. They just proved it’s not only possible to do, but to excel on short notice. That’s a shift to me.

    DUDE. insanely cathartic. i had already lost my mind and ascended the day before watching jai paul from the rail. but then this f***ing set holyyyyyyy. never ever been apart of something like this, what an experience. when they dropped marea, that's when the tears started flowing for me. goddamn that song just hits every single time. and you could feel the emotions rippling throughout the entire crowd in unison. then the dnb remix of cinema to close out... just wow, truly blessed to have been there in person. maybe corny, but it really felt like we were at the climax of a coming of age film with the fireworks in the background.

  • Apr 28, 2023
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    DUDE. insanely cathartic. i had already lost my mind and ascended the day before watching jai paul from the rail. but then this f***ing set holyyyyyyy. never ever been apart of something like this, what an experience. when they dropped marea, that's when the tears started flowing for me. goddamn that song just hits every single time. and you could feel the emotions rippling throughout the entire crowd in unison. then the dnb remix of cinema to close out... just wow, truly blessed to have been there in person. maybe corny, but it really felt like we were at the climax of a coming of age film with the fireworks in the background.

    glad you got to experience that fam

  • Apr 28, 2023

    and to hear dance music like that on the main f***ing stage at coachella chef's kiss absolutely loved how many genres they went through during the set.

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    WRU

    rewatching this as we speak

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OxfInls8Q0

    Thank you, barely started and this fire as hell

  • Apr 28, 2023
    MrMudManMood

    Thank you, barely started and this fire as hell

    dudes went full black eyes peas single from 6:55 onward

  • Wait til KTT finds out that Fred got on by being Ed Sheerans main pop producer

  • Apr 28, 2023
    Caun

    Frank dropping out allowed the best Coachella performance of all time to happen

    We forgot Ye's performance or sumn?

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