How to enjoy the music festival, not attending it
Music / / December 19, 2019
We have collected the best way to listen to music from various festivals around the world. Lollapalooza, Rock am Ring, Coachella, Koktebel Jazz Festival. They are unlikely to be compared with a live visit to these places, but to enjoy great music, they will suffice.
The reality is cruel. Many of us never enjoy live music at Coachella, Rock am Ring and Lollapalooza. And although the music in your speakers or headphones can hardly be compared with the present visit to one of these places, we have gathered all the means by which you can at the same time or after a certain time to see and hear the music festivals.
Official pages
The best way to get acquainted with the artists, to watch a live broadcast and listen to the whole playlist - go to the official page of the festival. Fortunately, it is in each of them. Somewhere less somewhere better, but this is really the most worthy option:
- Coachella;
- Ultra Music Festival;
- Pitchfork Music Festival;
- Rock am Ring;
- Lollapalooza;
- Bonaroo;
- Koktebel Jazz Festival.
Many festivals are also broadcast on YouTube in real time. If you're a fan so you want to watch them so, then just follow the social accounts of the festival.
Playlists on YouTube and SoundCloud
Each of the festivals have fans who love him so much that after a while, create playlists with live performances. I often watch them on YouTube, so I like to see a live band, but if you want to listen to the background music, the SoundCloud will also be a good option. For example, here playlist the first day of Coachella on YouTube. Or hour and a half live with Rock am Ring 2012 by SoundCloud.
other services
Some services can combine tracks from SoundCloud, videos from Vimeo and YouTube. SongdropFor example, you can listen to music from BandCamp, SoundCloud, Vimeo and YouTube in one place. Does the same Whyd. It is unlikely that these services are useful to all, but I'm sure that among the readers Layfhakera there are those to whom they will be useful.
Perhaps you know the best ways to keep track of music popular festivals? Share them in the comments.