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11 Acts To Look Forward To At Digital Dreams 2014

With two days, four stages, and sixty-nine talented international and local artists, Digital Dreams is set to celebrate its third rendition in the biggest way possible. Upping the ante from last year, Electronic Nation Canada’s crown festival jewel has added innovative cashless RFID wristbands along with an additional stage that will appease trance heads one day, and house junkies the next.
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3) Eric Prydz – Sunday June 29 – Dreams Stage

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The master of real progressive house, Prydz hits Toronto this weekend for the first time since his masterpiece 3+ hour set at the Guvernment back in November. No other DJ provides the sheer mystery of what tracks he will play like Prydz does, with unreleased songs and IDs being the norm for any of his sets. And the lights… oh, the lights. If you’ve seen his Ultra set from this past year, you’ll know what I’m talking about. If not, watch it immediately (it’s embedded below).

I’ll see you at the Dreams Stage.

2) Deep Dish – Saturday June 28 – Echo Beach

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Eight years is a long time to wait, but for fans who always hoped for an eventual return of Dubfire and Sharam’s collaboration – you’ve got your wish. Armed with a fresh new Essential Mix, and the debut of their groovy single Quincy, the two have reinvigorated their former project and Toronto is next in their crosshairs. If you like dark, dirty and crunchy techno, this is surely a no-brainer. Deep Dish continue their relentless rebirth by shutting down Echo Beach on Saturday, and you’ve got only one acceptable reason to not be there…


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