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Loud music, louder spirits rock Vh1 Supersonic 2014

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From international icons to national DJs, the message at the second day, Sunday, of the ongoing Vh1 Supersonic 2014 was clear — as loud as it gets in terms of music and spirits is well.
The four-day music festival started Saturday at Candolim beach here with high octane performances by popular artists from India and around the world such as DJ Funkagenda, DJ Dillon Francis, Detroit-based producer of techno music Carl Craig and Arjun Vagale. Moving a step ahead from the benchmark set on the first day, the fest emerged as a winner.
Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Paul van Dyk stole the show on the second day with his energy.
He was seen jumping and prancing on the stage with the audience. His popularity was quite visible when he performed in front of people here who looked mesmerised with his tunes and tracks. In fact, as his session neared its end, gloominess took over the crowd with people chanting “once more, once more” as he bid adieu to the stage and his audience.
Another crowd-puller was DJ Mark Knight, who played interesting compilation of electronic music at “Spectrum” stage. The foot-thumping beats with minimal vocals, not only added the energy factor but also grabbed eye-balls.
DJ duo VINAI made the crowd dance on their fast beats and remixed versions of tracks like “A sky full of star” and “Dangerous”. When they played the popular number “We will rock you” a frenzy took over the crowd turning it into a party anthem for the night.
Echoing the same, a housewife from Goa, Sweta Talavlikar, asserted that she wanted to be part of the event as she has never been to something like this before.(IANS)

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