Charlotte de Witte Turns Rock Werchter Into a Massive Open-Air Techno Rave With RESISTANCE XXL

Charlotte de Witte

Some festival sets are fun to watch. Others are so good that they completely change the atmosphere of the festival. Charlotte de Witte did that kind of festival set.

At Rock Werchter this year Charlotte de Witte made the festival feel like an underground party instead of a traditional rock festival.

It was very loud. The music was nonstop.

The music was also hypnotic. Thousands of people loved every minute of it especially the strong beat of the kick drum.

Charlotte de Wittes RESISTANCE XXL production was at Rock Werchter for the time.

It was an audiovisual experience that made it hard to tell if it was a festival performance or a big techno show.There were LED walls, bright lights and perfect visuals all around the crowd.

This made every transition and every drop in the music feel even bigger. The production was huge. The energy of the crowd was even bigger.

Charlotte de Witte started playing music away and took control of the crowd. She played her kind of techno music with strong beats and it kept the crowd interested from start to finish. There were no things to grab peoples attention, just music that kept building up until the whole crowd was dancing together.

Charlotte de Witte has been working on her music style for years. It shows.

The performance also showed why RESISTANCE XXL is one of the talked about stage concepts in electronic music.

Of trying to get quick reactions from the crowd the show created an atmosphere that pulled people into the music more and more as time went on.

The visuals helped the experience and did not distract from the music. The sound was the main focus.

It is hard to balance the music and the visuals. Charlotte de Witte did it.

For Charlotte de Witte this performance was special because she was back at one of Belgiums festivals with a huge production.

It felt like she was coming home and making a statement at the time.

Techno music has become a part of the worlds biggest festivals and this performance showed that it can be popular without losing its underground feel.

By the time the last song was over the crowd had experienced something bigger than just a DJ set.

They had been on a journey, with music that was powerful, intense and full of energy.

It was one of those performances that people will still be talking about after the festival is over.

Charlotte de Witte keeps getting better and better. If this RESISTANCE XXL show is any sign she is not done pushing the limits of what a techno performance can be.

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