TAV Electronic Music Festival returns to Tel Aviv 14 Jan 2015

TAV Electronic Music Festival returns to Tel Aviv

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    Tel Aviv Volume 2015, the urban electronic music conference and festival, will demonstrate exactly why Tel Aviv is named the Nonstop City, world famous for its nightlife. The festival is expected to attract more than 20,000 fans to Tel Aviv.
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    Tel Aviv Volume 2015 - urban electronic music festival Tel Aviv Volume 2015 - urban electronic music festival
     
     
    Tel Aviv Volume 2015, the urban electronic music conference and festival, will demonstrate exactly why Tel Aviv is named the Nonstop City, world famous for its nightlife. With more than 23 clubs participating and 100 DJs hosted in 65 events across the City, the festival is expected to attract in excess of 20,000 fans to Tel Aviv. In its second year, Tel Aviv Volume will bring the entire nightlife industry together under one roof for the biggest electronic festival in town.
     
    The event includes a night-time festival with clubs open to the public and a daytime conference for music industry specialists.
     
    Night-Time Festival
     
    Collaborating with Tel Aviv’s major venues, TAV//15 will bring the best Israeli and international artist lineups and bookings from across all electronic sub genres. Among the venues where the festival will take place are: The Cat and the Dog, Duplex, Pasaz, Comfort 13, Deli, Radio E.P.G.B, Ozen Bar, Tachat, Abraxas, Morfium, Ismi Salma, Rubi, Zou Bisou, Cookies Cream, Polly, Jimmy Who, Heder140, Papaito, Ubahn and Lima Lima.
     
    The opening event will take place on January 15, at 23:00 at the Cat and Dog Club at 23 Carlibach St and the official closing event will be hosted on 17th January, 11:00 at the Duplex Club located at 10 Haschach St.
     
    Daytime Conference
     
    The conference targets music specialists from all sections of the industry (DJ's, producers, labels, sound engineers, club owners etc.) and is aimed at giving delegates valuable tools to develop in the local and global electronic music industry.
     
    Participants will enjoy a platform in which they can network, conduct business and take part in in-depth "music discussions" during days filled with back to back panels, lectures and workshops by leading local and international industry figures.
     
    On Thursday January 15, there will be two sessions in English - the first at 17:00 on the controversial issue of royalties and the second at 19:00 on the subject of females in the industry with the participation of DJ's from Germany, Holland and Israel.

    Electronic music is Israel's most popular genre; year after year, Tel Aviv increases its influence on the global Dance Music industry with its unique approach to night life and clubbing. With a crowd devoted to parties and the world's leading DJ's, Tel Aviv is a true Nonstop City.
     
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