Photos by Miao Wong / Intro 2009 – Beijing Electronic Music Festival photo gallery
Line-up / +++ Intro By Day +++
Main Stage DJs:
13:00-13:30 Weng Weng
13:30-14:00 Dave K
14:00-14:30 Ou Yang
14:30-15:00 Yang Bing
15:00-15:30 Patrick Yu
15:30-16:00 Elvis.T
16:00-17:00 Shin Nishimura
17:00-19:00 M.A.N.D.Y. Philipp
19:00-21:00 Italoboyz
21:00-23:00 Chris Liebing
Welcome Stage DJs:
13:00-14:00 Pancake Lee
14:00-15:00 DJ Lupen
15:00-16:00 ShenYue
16:00-17:00 ZhiQi
17:00-18:00 MIQ
18:00-19:00 Terry Tu
19:00-20:00 Aldwin
20:00-21:00 Flo Eysler
21:00-22:00 X.L.F.
+ VJs: +
Dimitri (Switzerland), 4youreye (Austria), Marula (Spain), Double Vie Groupe, Yang Tao, Elixir
+++ Intro By Night +++
23:00-04:00 @ Intro Night Room
Shin Nishimura, X.L.F., Terry Tu, ELVIS.T, ZhiQi and surprise guest DJs from “Intro By Day” lineup.
Intro 2009 – Beijing Electronic Music Festival
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3 stages, 15 hours, 28 artists, 10000 people, 46000 square meter open-air plaza.
China’s First Electronic Music Festival
May 23rd, 2009 will be a watershed moment for China’s electronic music, when world-renowned electronic DJs, producers, and visual artists will join forces with local artists at China’s first ever electronic music festival – “Intro 2009”. The breathtaking line-up promises mind-blowing performances on two stages, and features over 20 top-notch DJs/VJs including Chris Liebing, M.A.N.D.Y. Philipp, Italoboyz, Shin Nishimura, Dimitri, and 4youreye.
“Intro By Day” kicks off at 1pm sharp on both the Main Stage and Welcome Stage at D-Park’s 46,000 square meter Bauhaus-style plaza, where 10,000 brains and hearts will be activated while twice as many legs will be itching to dance. Alongside audio-visual shows – from sound laser performances to high-powered projections – electronic music will be the focus and will be playing out loud under open skies until 11pm.
As the day wraps up, “Intro By Night” moves the celebration to a warehouse party at “Intro Night Room”, with surprise DJs from the day session to keep the electronic marathon running. In the post-Olympic games Beijing, “Intro 2009” is seen as a place to express yourself freely, connect with like-minded people, dance, celebrate and have fun.

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