We’re thrilled that we were able to make this jump. It’s so much bigger than previous years. We knew we had outgrown our previous venue but this is a jump to festival-status kind of. We’re excited because we’re putting on a free show with some of our favorite musicians and showing people the way that the Fool’s Gold vision works musically in terms of genres and mixing up audiences and all that. These cultures and styles and influences gel together in a way that works now. We had a stage at Electric Zoo and did our dance side big and today we can do our rap side big. We had no idea what was going on at Electric Zoo yesterday either – I think it’s time that some DJs band together and speak and inform these new audiences. The funny thing is that, in the span of shows over the last few days, the hip-hop event is the one that’s peaceful and orderly. Who would have thunk? Not saying this to bash Electric Zoo; I’ve played there myself and consider them allies; but I’m just saying that as an sociological and demographic observation, it’s interesting. It’s dope that a hip-hop event is as positive and orderly as this. I’m thrilled to even be putting it on.