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One Person Facing Criminal Charges for Hollywood Near-Riot. No, It's Not DJ Kaskade.

One Person Facing Criminal Charges for Hollywood Near-Riot. No, It's Not DJ Kaskade.

One person is facing criminal charges for their part in the recent "near-riot" on Hollywood Boulevard during the premiere event for the film about the Electric Daisy Carnival. That person, however, is not DJ Kaskade. more ›

Will Anyone Face Charges for Electric Daisy Movie Melee?

Will Anyone Face Charges for Electric Daisy Movie Melee?

When it comes to Wednesday night's near-riot on the streets of Hollywood in conjunction with the premiere screening of the Electric Daisy film and a botched "block party," authorities may opt to zero in on someone to blame, and that could involve criminal or civil charges. The City Attorney's office is working with the Los Angeles Police Department to determine if the organizers--or anyone else--is culpable, reports the L.A. Times. more ›

Electric Daisy Promoter, Fans Distance Themselves From Unruly Partiers in Hollywood "Block Party" Mob

     

It didn't take long for the promoter of the controversial Electric Daisy Carnival "rave," Insomniac, Inc., or the EDC's fans, to distance themselves from the fracas. So is a Twittering DJ looking for a #flashcrowd to blame? more ›

DJ's Tweets Draw Large Unruly Crowd to Rave Movie Premiere in Hollywood, Small Riot Breaks Out

DJ's Tweets Draw Large Unruly Crowd to Rave Movie Premiere in Hollywood, Small Riot Breaks Out

A disturbance broke out this evening in Hollywood when a large crowd tried to get access to a screening of a rave movie. Hollywood and Highland was shut down as the Los Angeles Police Department attempted to get a hold of the unruly crowd. more ›

Tonight In Rock: ABBA, The Zombies, Electric Daisy Carnival, Explosions in the Sky

Tonight In Rock: ABBA, The Zombies, Electric Daisy Carnival, Explosions in the Sky

Tonight there will be a tribute to the legendary Swedish pop group ABBA at the Hollywood Bowl. St. Albans-based English rockers the Zombies are poised to grace the Wiltern with none other than the Yardbirds, who are, of course, noted for starting the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Terry Lynn & John Hugo will be celebrating Jamaican music, performing songs from 2009's It Was Written at Loft Seven in Downtown. And, lastly, Austin-based instrumental rock outfit Explosions in the Sky (LAist Review, #2) will be performing at the Hollywood Palladium with local noise rockers No Age in tow. But we strongly suggest heading out to the Coliseum in Downtown to catch the final night of the 19th annual Electric Daisy Festival—the largest dance festival in North America, which could feature up to "200,000 dancing feet". LAist favorites Simian Mobile Disco are slated to headline. more ›

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