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The Peacock Society
A huge crowd dances under the multicolored projectors illuminating an art-nouveau metal hanger of the Parc Floral in Paris, FRANCE
The Peacock Society at Parc Floral de Paris
GenreElectronic music, Techno, House music, Visual Arts
Location(s)Paris, France
Years active2013–present
FoundersWe Love Art, Savoir-Faire
WebsiteOfficial website

Peacock Society is an annual electronic music festival held in Paris, France, known for its eclectic blend of techno, house, and experimental electronic music. Launched in 2013, it quickly established itself as a significant event in the European electronic music calendar, drawing approximately 25 000 music lovers from across the continent.[1][2]

Format and Venue

The Peacock Society typically runs for two days each summer, offering a carefully curated lineup that spans various sub-genres of electronic music. The festival is renowned for its immersive atmosphere, which is enhanced by cutting-edge visual installations and digital art displays. The main stages are set against the backdrop of lush greenery of the Parc Floral, offering festival-goers a unique blend of natural and urban aesthetics.[3]

Some years, the organizers add a winter event as well.[4][5]

In addition to music, the festival includes art installations, workshops, and debates, making it a comprehensive cultural experience. The organizers emphasize a strong connection to the local scene, with a significant portion of the lineup dedicated to French artists.[6]

Notable Musical Performances

Each year, The Peacock Society attracts a lineup of internationally acclaimed artists alongside local French talent. Some of the notable performers have included Carl Craig, Richie Hawtin, Laurent Garnier, Sven Väth, Charlotte de Witte, Dixon, and Ricardo Villalobos.[7]

The 2019 edition, for instance, saw performances from Mount Kimbie and The Black Madonna, further solidifying the festival’s reputation as a premier destination for electronic music enthusiasts.[8]

2013

Selected performers:[9]

2014

Selected performers:[10]

  • Richie Hawtin
  • DARKSIDE
  • The Martinez Brothers
  • Recondite
  • Ron Morelli
  • Cassius
  • OMAR S
  • Paul Kalkbrenner
  • Makam

2015

Selected performers:[11]

2016

Selected performers:[12]

  • Kerri Chandler
  • Function live
  • Jeremy Underground
  • Virginia ft. Steffi & Dexter live
  • Laurent Garnier
  • Sven Väth
  • DJ Shadow
  • Margaret Dygas b2b Bambounou

2017

Selected performers:[13]

2018

Selected performers:[14][15]

  • Laurent Garnier
  • Jeff Mills
  • Richie Hawtin
  • Tale Of Us
  • Maetrik
  • Charlotte de Witte
  • Chloé

2019

Selected performers:[16]

2022

Selected performers:[17]

  • Richie Hawtin
  • Dax J
  • Dixon
  • Nina Kraviz
  • DJ Python
  • SHERELLE
  • Bambounou

History

The festival was founded in 2013 by the Paris-based event companies We Love Art and Savoir-Faire, both of which have strong ties to the electronic music scene in France. The Peacock Society was conceived as a celebration of electronic cultures, aiming to showcase both established and emerging talents from France and around the world. The festival takes place in the scenic Parc floral de Paris, a large botanical garden in the city’s Bois de Vincennes district.[18][19]

In 2020 and 2021, The Peacock Society festival skipped two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2022, the festival was relocated from its usual venue at Parc Floral de Paris to Parc de Choisy in Créteil to continue its tradition of showcasing electronic music in a natural setting. After the pandemic, the festival returned to Parc Floral in 2024.[20][21][22][23]

Cultural Impact

The Peacock Society has become a key event in Paris's cultural calendar,[24] attracting not only music fans but also artists and creatives from various disciplines. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of electronic music has made it a crucial platform for both established and up-and-coming artists.[25]

The festival’s combination of music, visual arts, and cultural activities reflects a broader trend in the festival scene, where events are increasingly becoming immersive, multidisciplinary experiences.[26][27][28]

Film, Television, and Visual Arts

The Peacock Society has also made its mark on film, television, and visual arts, both through external media coverage and its own programming.

Notable Screenings During the Festival

In addition to live music performances, The Peacock Society integrates a variety of film screenings and experimental video projections into its program. Some notable screenings have included:

  • Raving Iran (2016) - A documentary that provides a glimpse into the underground techno scene in Iran, highlighting the life-threatening challenges faced by two DJs under a repressive regime.[29]
  • Kvadrat (2013) – A documentary illustrating the archetype of a techno DJ on tour, screened during the 2016 edition of the festival and followed by a Q&A with director Anatoly Ivanov, joined by DJ Simo Cell, DJ Busy and moderated by Trax Magazine journalists Patrick Thevenin and Arnaud Wyart.[30][31]
  • Ex-TAZ Citizen Ca$h - A documentary about the 1987-1994 early undergroung Paris electronic music scene, by Xanaé Bove, featuring Lychee, Jean-Claude Lagrèze, David Guetta, Albert de Paname, Ariel Wizman and Pat Ca$h[32]
  • Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis (1927) - A classic silent documentary by Walter Ruttmann, set to a live electronic score, immersing the audience in a historical yet modern cinematic experience.

The festival also regularly features avant-garde video art installations by contemporary artists, creating an interplay between electronic soundscapes and visual stimuli.[33]

Documentaries and Reports About the Festival

The festival was featured on the French-German culture channel Arte in 2022, highlighting the essence of the festival's outdoorsy atmosphere, particularly through the performance of u.r.trax, a rising star in the French techno scene. The Arte broadcast captured the unique vibe of the festival, showcasing how the lush surroundings of Parc de Choisy in Créteil contribute to its distinctive character.[34]

References

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  28. ^ "Laurent Garnier, Solomun, Tale Of Us... le festival The Peacock Society met l'electro à l'honneur - Grazia". Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  29. ^ "Raving Iran - Quand «musique techno» rime avec «vrais héros» - Ce week-end, Nova était à la Peacock Society Festival - Radio Nova". Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  30. ^ "Photos of the DJ as a profession debate after screening Kvadrat, by Christine Auger". Retrieved 2024-09-01.
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