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    10 Acts That MADE Coachella 2014! (Photos, Set Lists + Review)

    By Chris RyanApril 25, 2014207 Mins Read
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    10. Duck Sauce

    Duck Sauce

    Duck Sauce aka A-Trak and Armand Van Helden played the closing set at the Sahara tent weekend two and brought the house down with their mega club hits “Barbara Streisand” and “Big Bad Wolf.” While the duo played many songs that were not yet familiar to fans (as they released their full length debut ‘Quack’ the Monday before weekend 2), they were able to rouse the crowd with high energy mixes of their new tracks with familiar old disco house tracks. Duck Sauce did more than just pump out dance track after dance track, they also teased the crowd cheerleaders and break dancers. The party started and closed at the Sahara tent thanks to Duck Sauce.

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    9. Foxygen

    Look no further for the wild frontmen of the 70s, Foxygen has Sam France. France puts the “Roll” back in Rock N Roll. You’re either rolling with laughter or rolling with wonder when witnessing a Foxygen show that embodies the spirit of the 70s and the nuances of modern technology. Despite the problems with sound on stage the performance by singer Sam France was extremely entertaining between the dancing and stage banter. We were pleasantly surprised to see that the tracks were performed so well despite the technical difficulties. Songs like “San Francisco” and “Shuggie” had the audience clearing and clapping and “We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic” incited a dance riot in the middle of the crowd. Overall it was one of the few rock shows you shouldn’t have missed.

    Set List
    How Can You Really
    On Blue Mountain
    Shuggie
    Coulda Been My
    Brooklyn Police Station
    No Destruction
    In The Darkness
    You + I
    We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic
    San Francisco
    Cannibal
    Oh No 2

    The FUZZ: Static, breaks, crazy frontman, awesome songs, everything you love about the late 60s, early 70s in real life.

    8. Temples

    Temples Close-Up

    Little was known about Temples weeks before Coachella 2014 debuted its first weekend but the band’s popularity grew even by the second weekend when the lead singer announced that the tent doubled in occupants. Even in the earlier hours of the day the band was successfully able to garner an impressive crowd. Temples blasted through songs off their debut album Sun Structures in a tight, tuned and professional manner. There was no Foxygen-style show but the music spoke for itself.

    Set List
    Colours To Life
    Sun Structures
    A Question Isn’t Answered
    Ankh
    Move With The Season
    Keep In The Dark
    Mesmerise
    Shelter Song

    The FUZZ: Tight set, awesome music, no showmanship. Download Temples newest album Sun Structures immediately. You won’t be sorry, seriously.

    7. Grouplove

    Grouplove Coachella

    Grouplove has been a Coachella staple for 3 years now and finally hit the big stage this year proving that their hard work has paid off. The group dressed in their typical flower-child outfits and played songs from their sophomore release Spreading Rumors and debut album. However, it wasn’t THEIR songs that really riled the crowd it was their rock rendition of Beyonce’s “Drunk In Love” that really got the crowd to let out a raucous roar.

    The FUZZ: Grouplove gets the entire crowd to its feet with Beyonce’s “Drunk In Love.”

    Set List
    I’m With You
    Itchin’ on a Photograph
    Spun
    Raspberry
    Shark Attack
    Borderlines and Aliens
    Bitin’ the Bullet
    Tongue Tied
    Drunk in Love
    (Beyoncé cover)
    Ways To Go
    Colours

    6. Broken Bells

    Broken Bells at Coachella 2014 on Stage

    Broken Bells already had a head start being that the duo has individual success but when you conjoin two guys from such different musical backgrounds expect the unexpected and that’s exactly what we got with Broken Bells who packed the outdoor stage at Coachella weekend 2. They mainly played songs from their most recent album A Perfect World. 

    Set List
    Perfect World
    The Ghost Inside
    After the Disco
    Medicine
    The Mall & Misery
    Holding On for Life
    Vaporize
    Control
    Meyrin Fields
    October
    The High Road

    5. STRFCKR

    STFCKR

    STRFKR (Starfucker) made the stage their playground last weekend when they playfully dressed up like various characters from what looked like a crazy children’s novel and jumped around stage like they were in desperate need of their Ritalin. Their performance definitely stood out as one of the top performance considering the visual aspect, the playfulness and the fact that they covered Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.” Even the macho guys were dancing to that one!

    The FUZZ: Hearing a psychedelic rock band’s rendition of “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” is worth everything.

    Set List
    Boy Toy
    Atlantis
    While I’m Alive
    Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second
    Medicine
    Girls Just Want to Have Fun
    (Cyndi Lauper cover)
    Millions
    Bury Us Alive

    4. Chvrches

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    CHVRCHES is one of the hottest electronica acts around today and it was visible from the audience that gathered early around outdoor stage to see them. They played a very tight set that replicated the recorded singles almost perfectly just louder…a lot louder. The bass on “Lies” could be felt at the Sahara tent (festival goers will understand this). Of course it was their hit “The Mother We Share” that brought ground stomps like that of a stampede. With a festival so geared towards electronica music, this was a set not to be missed.

    The FUZZ: Pounding electronic beats and near record quality.

    Set List
    We Sink
    Lies
    Lungs
    Gun
    Science/Visions
    Recover
    Tether
    Under the Tide
    The Mother We Share

    3. Pharrell

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    Image: Chris Pizello/Invision/Associated Press

    Pharrell’s performance was a showcase for everything he’s done and everyone he’s work with; and that’s a lot. In a short period of time Pharrell has had an astonishing career and worked with the likes of Daft Punk and Madonna. During his performance at Coachella he played many of the hits he’s produced and brought a number of the artists he’s collaborated with including Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, T.I., Pusha T & Busta Rhymes. The show was full of surprises; Coachella style.

    Set List
    Lose Yourself to Dance
    Come Get It Bae
    Blurred Lines (with T.I.)
    Hunter
    Grindin’ (with Pusha T)
    Hot in Herre
    Pass the Courvoisier, Part II (with Busta Rhymes)
    Lapdance
    (N*E*R*D song)
    She Wants to Move
    (N*E*R*D song)
    Beautiful
    (Snoop Dogg cover)
    Drop It Like It’s Hot
    (Snoop Dogg cover)
    U Don’t Have to Call (with Usher)
    Aerosol Can
    (Major Lazer cover)
    One (Your Name)
    (Swedish House Mafia cover) (Track)
    Frontin’ (with JAY Z)
    Excuse Me Miss (with JAY Z)
    La-La-La (Excuse Me Miss Again) (with JAY Z)
    I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) (with JAY Z)
    Get Lucky
    (Daft Punk cover)
    Happy

    The FUZZ: Guest superstars from Jay-Z to Busta Rhymes and everything in between.

    2. HAIM

    Bass Face

    The sisters of Haim made their impression at Coachella giving us a jam-tastic, 70s-like set full of guitars, drums, riffs, jam sessions and of course, bass face from Este Haim. Their heavy Eagles/Fleetwood Mac influence shone through their raucous set that included many of the trios big hits.

    The FUZZ: Lots of bass face and gritty, downright rockin’ good time.

    Set List
    Falling
    If I Could Change Your Mind
    Oh Well
    (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    Honey & I
    My Song 5
    Don’t Save Me
    Forever
    The Wire
    Let Me Go

    1. The Knife 

    The Knife & Karin on Drums

    Who would of thought that the reclusive electronica sister/brother duo would be the hit of the night? The Knife packed the outdoor stage by blaming mind numbing beats from a collection of mainly new singles from Shaking the Habitual but a few classic gems in there including “We Share Our Mothers Health.” Their elaborate dance show featured a collection of snazzy dancers, percussionists and singers that stepped in to lip synch Karin Anderrsson’s vocals. It was one of the most mesmerizing and hypnotic shows of Coachella 2014.

    The FUZZ: Read above.

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    Chris Ryan is the founder and visionary behind AudioFuzz.com, a destination for cutting-edge music discovery and cultural commentary. With a deep-rooted passion for music, community, and connection, Chris brings a rare blend of experience across the worlds of nightlife, activism, mental health, and media.Before launching AudioFuzz, Chris made his mark as one of New York City’s premier nightlife producers, curating some of the city’s most iconic events. Known for turning parties into immersive cultural experiences, his work was recognized by the Mayor of New York City, who awarded him for his contributions to activism and for fostering unity and visibility through nightlife. His events received multiple accolades for creativity, inclusivity, and social impact — always with a focus on bringing diverse communities together under one roof.Chris also produced SHINEOUT, the first-ever LGBT music festival, a groundbreaking celebration of queer artistry and music that set a new precedent in the industry.Driven by a lifelong desire to understand and support others, Chris pivoted to mental health, earning two master’s degrees and becoming a licensed psychotherapist. His clinical work reflects the same values that defined his nightlife career: empathy, authenticity, and the power of human connection.A global citizen and avid traveler, Chris has explored over 70 countries, using his journeys to inform the eclectic, international lens that defines AudioFuzz. From the underground clubs of Berlin to street performances in Bangkok, his firsthand experiences with music across cultures continue to fuel the site’s unique voice.Through AudioFuzz.com, Chris Ryan continues to celebrate the power of music to inspire, heal, and unite — curating a platform where queer voices, experimental sounds, and boundary-pushing artists take center stage.

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      this post is the reason I’m going to Coachella 2015. totally easy to read unlike other reviews I’ve come across online.

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