House music mostly gets played in rooms built to keep the outside out — no windows, no clocks, no horizon anywhere. Put it on a pier over the Pacific instead and the entire thing rearranges itself. The Ferris wheel sits behind the stage. The ocean sits in front of it. Nobody has to design a light show when the sunset is already handling that department.
Kaz James, LP Giobbi, Mind Against, Monolink, Claptone, Meduza, Rinzen — every one of them a headliner somewhere else on any given weekend, all of them sharing one stretch of boardwalk here. That lineup in that spot is the whole pitch and it does not require elaboration.
One day in the fall, out over the water, tickets online ahead of time.
Dancing on wooden planks with salt in the air and an old amusement pier lit up behind you is not something anybody offers you twice. Bring the person who will still be standing there at the last track.