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Rave Off: Everything You Need to Know About Memorial Day Weekend Madness

There's a rave hurricane on the horizon.

This gloriously long weekend is one of the busiest in the year for dance music. Over the next few days, THUMP will be at EDC New York, Mysteryland, Lightning in a Bottle, and Movement—covering all the beats and the weirdoes who love them. So check back here, and check back often. In the meantime, here's everything you need to know about the rave hurricane on the horizon:

EDC New York

As David put it, "Being a younger brother ain't easy. This is especially true when your name is EDC New York and your older bro is EDC Las Vegas, one of the biggest music festivals in the entire universe." But EDC New York's 2015 lineup is still massive, following its tradition of bringing a wide variety of sounds to a sea of uncontrollable, libidinal monsters. Look, we picked out which acts you's be stupid to miss. Let's just hope the rain-pocalypse doesn't happen again. But if it does, here are some essential tips for survival. Oh and while you're there, might as well check out the tastiest of whatEast Rutherford, New Jersey has to offer.

David Garber will be THUMP's correspondent at EDC New York. Follow him on Twitter

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Lightning in a Bottle

Getting weird is the name of the game at hippie-fest LIB. Jemayel memorably described last year's fest as being as if "the hottest people from Burning Man and the strangest people from Coachella all converged on the moon with the intention of starting a temporary musical space tribe." That weirdo-dance quality runs through this year's lineup, but a responsible ethos does too. So much so that festival lawyer Cameron Bowman will be on-site to discuss what it means to know your rights at music festivals.

Jemayel Khawaja will be THUMP's correspondent at Lightning in a Bottle. Follow him on Twitter

Movement

Techno Christmas comes early to Detroit with Movement, where the lineup alone stands as testament that Motor City hustles harder. Even the cab drivers here have a genuine, unbridled passion for the music. (The afterparties are pretty swag too. Don't forget to check out Detroit's newest club.) Here's your guide to the festival's most underrated talent, some of whom you can catch on THUMP's stage. And if you see her, don't be shy—give Grandma Techno a big hug.

Connie Chan will be THUMP's correspondent at Movement Detroit. Follow her on Twitter

Mysteryland

We've already got the first look at what this year's Mysteryland is going to look like, and it's really… colorful, with twice as many closing ceremonies. The Dutch festival returns to the original site of Woodstock '69 for its second edition, and these are the ten DJs you've absolutely got to round up your rave squad for. Don't forget to check out our stage with Verboten. Meanwhile, here are mixes from andhim and Audiofly to tide you over till the real deal. Maybe see if you can trade your kandi for a house this year?

_Michelle Lhooq will be _THUMP's correspondent_ at Mysteryland. Follow her on Twitter_