Day two kicked it up a notch from day one...who knew that was even possible considering day one's crackling energy. The much awaited techno stage had some superstars, both national and international, Mumbai's Boombaba opened the day, leading to a stellar back-to-back session by Delhi's favourites Ash Roy and Ashvin Mani Sharma. Jon Rundell followed with some harder times, leading to Holland's melodic ragers. The stage capped with the legendary Kaiserdisco, who ended the day with a monster techno set swallowed whole by an eager crowd.
The main stage was no less. Nawed Khan blasted off with big room favourites, which served as the perfect teaser to the trance aces from Egypt..Aly & Fila while they left the mammoth audience mesmerized, more was to follow. New World Punx-Ferry Corsten & Marcus Schulz - were the most balanced, beautifully, in-sync duo who were the perfect headliners for day two. Both Indian long standing favourites...trance fanatics couldn't have asked for more.
The perfect accompaniment for those two stages was the day's bass phenomena blasted off some BREED, who primed the audience for the ever popular Nucleya and his anthems. Throw Borgore in and it was a party no one was forgetting anytime soon. And yes, people were bungee-jumping, riding the ATVs and shopping their hearts out in true EVC holistic style.
Ushering in the grand finale of the festival were the after parties. Techno superstar Arjun Vagale cocooned the speculator journey supported by heavy-hitting sets from Kohra, BLOT! and Oozeundat. The second year of EVC was memorable, musical and magical. The village reverberated by all sorts of bass-lines buoyed by the incessant energy of a crowd that were nothing but love, excitement and positivity. See you next year? It can only get more Enchanting