LSR/CITY: Gareth Emery’s Dystopian Dancefloor Masterpiece

By Ryan Hayes

Last Saturday night, Gareth Emery welcomed 7,000 attendees into his technicolor opus. Like Willy Wonka opening the gates to his dreamworld for golden ticket holders, the Pacific Coliseum transformed into a futuristic dance music opera: LSR/CITY CYBERPUNK. Meticulously designed, the show was a visually stunning, immersive spectacle—every laser painstakingly timed to perfection with the beat.

The mesmerizing experience unfolded against the backdrop of a dystopian future, tugging at the heartstrings of music lovers. The narrative was all too believable: a modern society where human connection has been entirely lost to technology, and artificial intelligence has ensnared humanity’s attention, eradicating all creativity.

The greatest challenge of the concept lay in its delicate balancing act—urging attendees to reflect on their own technological dependencies and the future of humanity, all while a pulsing BPM and hypnotic lasers threatened to render the message hollow. It could have easily felt disjointed or superficial. Yet, the show’s campy undertones struck a surprising chord, and its sentimentality wove a cohesive narrative that transcended the typical dance music experience.

LSR/CITY’s hybrid nature seamlessly blended live elements, deepening audience immersion. A standout of the night was vocalist Annabel, who first collaborated with Gareth Emery in 2020 on his trance anthem You'll Be OK. Since then, she has become the unmistakable voice of LSR/CITY. In a music world saturated with rotating features, relying on a single vocalist was a bold choice—but it paid off, infusing the performance with authenticity and elevating the live experience.

Annabel's contributions allowed for tender moments throughout the show, offering a reprieve from the high-energy BPM-driven tracks. Black & White and Without You were both standouts. The crowd eagerly embraced every opportunity to sing along, but one of the night's most resonant moments was the live performance of LSR/CITY’s debut release—a trance reimagining of Madonna’s iconic dance-floor dominator Like A Prayer.

While the cinematic grandeur of the lasers was unparalleled, the spectacle occasionally led to shifts in audience energy. In moments of sheer awe—when particularly stunning visuals elicited audible gasps—many attendees instinctively reached for their phones to capture the experience. This desire to share the moment with friends and followers, though understandable, seemed at odds with the event’s thematic emphasis on genuine human connection over technology’s increasing stranglehold on society. The duality of modern life was on full display in these moments.

There is nothing quite like LSR/CITY, making it nearly impossible to capture the magnitude of Gareth’s accomplishment without a visual. Through a masterful fusion of technology and storytelling, he has created an experience that leaves an indelible impression.

Vancouver has long been a cherished destination for Gareth Emery, with Blueprint Events consistently supporting his work. As one of only two Canadian stops on the tour, fans are grateful for this enduring partnership. Whether you're a longtime Gareth Emery devotee or new to dance music, experiencing LSR/CITY is a must. The performance will leave you speechless, grinning from ear to ear.

With only nine stops left on the tour before Gareth takes an LSR/CITY hiatus, this is an experience you don’t want to miss.

Foundation Series: Open Radius Brings a House Music Odyssey to Vancouver This May Long Weekend

By Ryan Hayes

Open Radius, Blueprint’s premier house music event, is returning this May long weekend to the PNE Centre Grounds for its second voyage.  19+, two days, two stages, & over 20 talented house artists covering a diverse array of soundscapes to get lost in. Open Radius is set to function as the thirteenth event in Blueprint’s Foundations Series; the project began in February 2023 & deserves a large amount of credit for restoring vibrancy to the Vancouver scene.

House music’s favorite anthemic producer & bender advocate John Summit is headlining day one while the dark Queen of pulsing hard techno Sara Landry is taking the reins of day two. Supporting Summit on May 17th are renowned veterans of the scene Gorgon City. The duo is a must-see, as their sets dutifully deliver dynamic bass-driven house laden with soulful vocals. On May 18th Mau P is set to hold down alongside Sara Landry. After releasing "Drugs from Amsterdam” in 2022, rising star Mau P became a purveyor of the scene leading the way in the genre’s evolution.

Past the headliners, the true draw of Open Radius and the Foundation Series as a whole has always been the breadth of an event’s lineup. Outside of the four main heavy hitters, there are 16 immaculately curated artists representing the true diversity of house, striving to create the perfect backdrop for a long weekend steeped in good vibes. 

Discoverability at any festival is crucial, and Blueprint has worked hard with this series of shows to foster the right environment to welcome eager music lovers ready to experience the genre.

The event is rain or shine…and as we all know with May long weekend in Vancouver the odds are 50/50. But some of my favorite musical moments were made in the rain. Forged through a communal love for the intangible escape that a festival atmosphere can create, Open Radius is sure to fulfill this promise. Come for the headliners, stay for the experience. Leave with two days chock full of memories.

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Duke Dumont & House Music Thrive In Rainy Vancouver

By Ryan Hayes

It was a variable sea North Face, Arthrex, & Columbia at Blueprint’s Malkin Bowl season opener last Friday. An authentically Vancouver experience for Duke Dumont fans who were treated to an unadvertised extended three hour set by the house music auteur.

In a world of sixty-minute festival sets Friday’s format gave Duke time to breathe; his set evolved and progressed through tempos naturally the way true house should. Over the last year Blueprint has done a brilliant job fostering and nurturing the growth of the house scene in Vancouver through its Foundation series of events. And it shows.

The audience was primed and ready for anything Duke had in store. Just as twilight passed, and Duke donned a toque as the rain relentlessly continued, the crowd erupted—with an electric ripple—as ‘The Chant’ ended and he took a dark turn towards acid-tinged house.

In trademark fashion Duke let the music speak, uttering no more than four words over the course of the entire three hours. He sipped champagne from a red solo cup as he took house-heads on journey, and despite the weather the audience spirits never dampened.

As the first hint of ‘Ocean Drive’ kicked in to close out the night a euphoric sing along broke out, & we all left with a smile.

House is alive and well in Vancouver.

Duke Dumont: House Music, Fresh Air, & Sunsets at the Malkin Bowl

By Ryan Hayes

Since 1934 Stanley Park’s Malkin Bowl has been hosting summer events and getting Vancouverites under the stars to experience live music. This year Blueprint is using the illustrious venue to extend long weekend vibes and chase away the post festival blues that will be stirring in house music fans after Foundation 10 Open Radius—the two-day event headlined by Purple Disco Machine & Fisher. Just five days later, on May 24th, Duke Dumont is set to bring club energy and festival ready choruses to the Malkin Bowl.

Over the last year Blueprint Events has focused on curated house music events covering the vast spectrum of the genre. Although Duke Dumont’s event isn’t Foundation Series branded it is the ultimate follow up to Open Radius. The storied producer has been active since the early 2000s—releasing house anthems like “I Got U” “Won’t Look Back” & “Ocean Drive” for well over a decade.

His debut album, Duality, released in 2020 with a contingent of tracks for house purists; “Therapy” & “Love Song” are sure to be highlights of his Malkin Bowl show.

The sheer power and perfection of “Ocean Drive” & the essential live music moment it will create should be enough to sell dance music fans attending…but if you still need convincing give his 2023 Red Rocks show a listen. It doesn’t disappoint.

Ilesoniq's 2024 lineup includes Tiesto, special B2B's and much more!

This week has been a huge week for festival unveilings as Ilesoniq, Quebec’s premier EDM festival held in Montreal from August 10th to 11th at the always beautiful Parc Jean Drapeau location.

This year’s lineup includes the legendary Tiesto who always brings a banging set to Ilesoniq, and a diverse lineup including an excellent B2B set between Green Velvet and Patrick Topping, and the usual solid bass combo of NGHTMRE B2B Jauz. We also get a celebrity set from Idris Elba who has shown his stripes as a DJ of the more underground vibes. Joining him will be Seth Troxler, Paul Kakbrenner, Ben Bohmer, who will no doubt know how to kick a side stage to another level.

This year’s mainstage will be joined by the ever popular Canadian duo Loud Luxury, the wild stage presence of Timmy Trumpet, the mainstage mainstay Zedd, and more.

Tickets are now on sale as 2 day GA passes can be bought for as little as $210. You can buy them here.