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Audiotistic Music Festival

Audiotistic Music Festival
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Audiotistic 2009
Genre Electronic dance music, rap and hip hop, drum & bass, dubstep, etc.
Location(s) Southern California, USA
Years active 1997 to 2003, 2009 to 2011, 2013-present
Founded by Meelo Solis, Insomniac Events (recent owner)
Website
Official website

Audiotistic Music Festival is a music festival that occurred annually from 1997 to 2003, and from 2009 to 2011. It has been held in southern California, USA, in various venues, such as the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino, the L.A. Sports Arena, and the Long Beach Convention Center. Audiotistic is known for sporting a diverse assortment of genres, ranging from rap and hip hop to electronic genres drum & bass and dubstep.

Audiotistic Music Festival began in 1997 from promoter Meelo Solis. He ran it with his brother Ben, and investment bankers Darin Feinstein and Bevan Cooney, with U.S. Concerts. It began as a mostly techno, strictly underground event. After failing to hold the event from 2004-2008, Solis teamed up with Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella to bring Audiotistic back to Southern California. The first Audiotistic Festival drew in 2,500 people. In 2001, the festival drew in 15,000; the next year it packed 35,000 into the National Orange Show Events Center. Despite the size of the crowd, police reported no incidents, and fans seemed remarkably controlled. By 2010, the festival was drawing in 25,000. The festival drew a smaller number in 2011 totaling 19,000 but was lauded as a success.

In 2002, in addition to its music lineup, Audiotistic tried to plug into Los Angeles skateboard culture by erecting a makeshift skate park inside the Orange Center's pavilion that was free to use for anyone willing to lug their board along. The park was designed by pro skater Chad Muska, whose company, Circa Footwear, also hosted a $5,000 best trick contest at the event.

Following the death of a 15-year-old girl at Insomniac's Electric Daisy Carnival in Los Angeles in 2010, Insomniac enacted a new 18 & over policy for all shows within the United States. Despite the increase in average age of attendees at the event, San Bernardino police still arrested more than two dozen partygoers. Twenty-one people were arrested on suspicion of felony drug and other offenses, and several more were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor crimes, police said. Similarly, in 2011, 43 arrests were reported. Of those, 35 involved possession or sale of illegal narcotics, according to the police department.


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