Neo's guitarist is an electro-Rambo and a harmonica player at the same time, every other drop from Afrojack shakes the world, serpentine papers are falling from the skies. Henrik Schwarz wiped out Scuba's techno sets from everyone's memory, the fröccs is still ice-cold and Saturday holds exceptional artists for us.
Today's ultimate duo will be undoubtedly The Prodigy and Steve Aoki. The Prodigy has been a headliner of top festivals since the rave-boom in 1992, and not without a reason. We don't mind this at all, because their enormous amount of (rave) energy and their top songs (Firestarter, Breathe, Baby's Got A Temper) combined with their experience could shake up every crowd of any festival. Their show on MasterCard Main Stage will surely be one of the biggest highlights of the festival.
Before the firestarters, the one and only Steve Aoki - who made awesome tracks with artists, like The Blooty Beetroots, MSTRKRFT and Afrojack - will bring his mojo to Zamárdi's audience. If we can believe his video clips, he will body surf over the huge crowd while his audience takes a champagne shower in front of the stage. The founder of Dik Mak Records uses metal riffs and killer bass tunes in his songs. His remix collection "Pillowface And His Airplane Chronicles" is full of toplist contender songs using original tracks by Justice, Datarock and Franz Ferdinand. If Avicii didn't rock the main stage to bits, Steve Aoki will!
OTP Bank Színpad will present Zagar with the band's full arsenal: they will introduce their new album Light Leaks which is more outlandish than ever. Before Balázs Zságer and his buddies, Irie Maffia's Sena and her band will hit the stage with a new album Lot Of Trees, which could only mean a cool dancing session with rock and reggae tunes.
If you can still keep going Brains will provide a proper amount of drum n bass for you. The band led by Columbo, one of the friendliest Hungarian MCs is expected to put on a quite eclectic show with trap, moombathon, reggae and rave sounds.