EDM: Spring Festival Preview

In these achingly cold temperatures, plotting a warm getaway is a great way to distract yourself from the misery of being stuck inside for months on end (and no, I don’t do winter sports … and yes, I did just return from a wonderful trip to Disney World).

Even if you don’t have the opportunity to make it somewhere more bearable right now, these Eastern- USA music festivals, which feature a host of major electronic music artists, could tempt you into planning a quick trip.

BUKU Music + Art Project: This festival’s lineup features , Gramatik, and of course, Bassnectar. Sounds like a fun way to reel in the warmer season (a week before spring begins) New Orleans, March 13 – 14. No camping.

Ultra Miami: A purely electronic festival, this year’s lineup includes , David Guetta and . And the location is ideal for a toasty break from the north. Miami, March 27 – 29. No camping.

Mysteryland USA: No lineup yet, but this “electronic music culture and art” festival, which originated in the Netherlands, is still receiving plenty of hype. Last year’s performers included Kaskade, Moby, , Dillon Francis and . Woodstock Grounds in Bethel Woods, New York, May 22 – 25. Camping optional.

Counterpoint: Three stages, art installations and activities (and, aside from EDM acts, plenty of awesome ones — like The Roots — for a bargain. Electronic acts include Zedd, Dillon Francis and Knife Party. Kingston Downs, Georgia, May 22-24. Glamping optional.

The Governor’s Ball: I’ve got my tickets for this one! I’ll be joined by the likes of , Big Gigantic, SBTRKT and Ratatat, who stand out in a lineup that’s mostly composed of alternative rock acts, with side helpings of electronic and hip-hop peppered in. Randall’s Island, NYC. No camping.