Photo Credit: James Jimenez

M3F 2024: A Look Through Our Eyes

M3F, the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, has become a cornerstone of Phoenix’s vibrant music scene. This annual non-profit festival boasts a diverse lineup, attracting thousands of music lovers with its infectious energy and commitment to the community. The vibrant energy of M3F 2024 has faded, but the echoes of incredible music, unforgettable moments, and community spirit still linger. Get a glimpse into the Moon Lvnding team’s favorite moments from the festival.

It’s Murph by James Jimenez

The dance music rising star It’s Murph blew me away at M3F. Knowing a variety of his music but never having been to one of his live sets made this moment a great experience. The Spring Phoenix weather combined with a diverse musical selection from the artist made this set a highlight of the festival for me. The crowd was engaged and I was in the audience dancing and vibing!

Photo Credit: James Jimenez

The production for this set was eye-catching! This was my first M3F experience and I loved the production and the venue layout. Each stage had its charm and It’s Murph’s set is a prime example. It’s Murph’s visuals complemented the vibrancy of his music to create an enjoyable time.

Dominic Fike by Gunnar Bartsch

Dominic Fike excelled in Tempe, Arizona in 2023 at the Marquee Theater and his M3F set was even better! He plays his guitar and sings during his sets. One can feel the honesty in his voice as he opened up about life’s struggles and how music saved him. Throughout each song, it is evident that he is genuine and connected to every word, chord, and rhythm.

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The crowd grew bigger and bigger with each song he played as his voice and guitar drew people to his stage. With his hits scattered throughout his set mixed with his older songs from Westcoast Collective, it made for a good set and mellow vibe to end Day 1 of M3F.

DRAMA by James Kitamura

DRAMA was one of the most unique acts at M3F 2024. It is the multicultural collaboration between producer Na’el Shehade‘s chic Chicago house-infused production style and vocalist Via Rosa whose soulful delivery is inspired by the improvisational nature of jazz and playful patterns of hip-hop and bossa nova.

DRAMA brought the energy from the jump and was one of the highlights of the weekend. During their 5pm set at the Daydream stage, DRAMA performed various hits and deep cuts from Gallows, Dance Without Me, and their newest album Till We Die. Later that evening, Na’el and Via came back out on stage during Gorgon City’s nighttime set and surprised the audience with a live performance of their 2021 smash hit “You’ve Done Enough.”

Gordo by James Kitamura

Gordo came to party at his M3F set. His Latin roots fused perfectly with the Arizona vibe, creating an instant connection with the crowd. He kicked things off with a great one-two punch of “Hombres y Mujeres” and “Kill For this Shit” which got the crowd bumping and jumping. A heartfelt shoutout to the late Young Dolph paid respect for his fellow artist. Then Gordo unleashed the heat with some exclusive, unreleased tracks that left everyone wanting more. Gordo’s set flew by in a flash of heat and good vibes.

Lane 8 by James Kitamura

Lane 8 is famous for his unique “This Never Happened” event series, which adopts a strict no-phone/no-camera policy to allow the audience to get lost in the music and live in the moment. As Saturday night’s closing act, Lane 8 took the stage with his signature blend of melodic house and deep beats, captivating the audience with his emotive soundscapes and infectious rhythms.

Although festivalgoers were not required to tape over their phone cameras upon entering, Lane 8 kept the audience engaged throughout and had the crowd dancing from start to finish. His headlining performance at M3F served as a fitting conclusion to the weekend. It was a testament to his status as a leading figure in the electronic music scene, leaving fans in awe.

Conclusion

As the dust settles on M3F 2024, the performances and connections forged under the desert sky linger on. The festival was more than just music. It was a celebration of community, a testament to the power of shared experiences, and a reminder of the joy that music brings to our lives.

Each writer’s unique perspective added a different point of view to Moon Lvnding’s M3F mosaic, showcasing the diverse tapestry of emotions and experiences that make this festival so special. We eagerly await the next opportunity to lose ourselves in the magic of M3F and dance beneath the desert sun alongside fellow music lovers.

M3F 2024 In Review

The McDowell Mountain Music Festival (M3F) celebrated its 20th anniversary this year with a move to a new venue, Steele Indian School Park, and a lineup that boasted both familiar favorites and exciting newcomers. I had the pleasure of attending the festival on both March 1 + 2, and here’s my take on this year’s M3F:

PRODUCTION: ★★

M3F featured four stages, with three main stages and one smaller stage for local acts. The three main stages wisely had staggering set times to avoid conflicts, sound bleed, and allow headliners time to set up without causing a gap in music. The proximity of stages meant one could catch snippets of different performances throughout the day, and the overall vibe felt more intimate. Overall, the stages lacked unique design elements but they did function well without sound or visual hiccups.

One design element that could have been adjusted was the sound production tents. The tents were very tall and obstructed the view of the stages for some attendees. This led to some unnecessary crowding, especially during headlining sets. Smaller production tents, particularly at the Vista and Daydream stages, would have done wonders for crowd control and overall production.

Dominic Fike closes out Night 1. Photo Credit: Mike Bengoechea

VENUE: ★★

Steele Indian School Park offered a unique charm for the anniversary edition. The winding pathways and water features created a visually interesting space, and the open layout made getting around between stages a breeze. While the venue had several visually appealing elements with the lake and assorted art installations, it did come with its challenges.

One of the challenges was a significant dust problem, particularly at the main stages. Large crowds and dusty areas led to dust and debris clouding the views of the stages and causing allergic reactions for several attendees, including me and several of my friends. The bathroom situation was also quite a distance away from the main stage. Despite this, the new venue had its perks and has a ton of potential for the future. Hopefully, with some adjustments in future years, Steele Indian School Park can become a successful successor to Hance Park.

Photo Credit: Mike Bengoechea

LINEUP: ★★

M3F 2024’s lineup was a definite departure from previous years. While past years offered a mix of established and emerging artists across various genres, this year leaned more heavily towards electronic dance music (EDM) and indie artists. Headliners like Lane 8 and Dominic Fike brought fresh energy, but some festivalgoers missed the broader genre representation of prior years. Personally, I found the lineup to be a pleasant change, with more of an indie theme on Day 1 and more of an electronic theme on Day 2. I enjoyed the different vibes each day offered, bringing diverse crowds and varied energies, making it feel like a new festival each day.

FOOD/BEVERAGE: ★★

Very few festivals offer the unique food and beverage experience that M3F does. With a wide array of quality vendors, this festival had reasonably priced food options for all attendees. This would easily be a 5-star rating if the beverage stands were better placed. Beverage and alcohol vendors were placed throughout the venue, but there was a severe lack of beverage stands in the high-traffic areas. Beverage stands near the main stages had wait times upwards of 15 minutes during busy sets, which created a bottleneck and took away from the overall experience. One or two more beverage stands by the main stages would have done wonders for the festival.

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VENDORS: ★★★

This year, all merchandise vendors were placed in the Vendor Village area. There was a nice selection of vendors selling goods like clothing, handcrafted items, rave apparel, and even a tattoo service. The village focused on local Arizona businesses and offered a wide selection of products. The remote location offered a nice escape for attendees to wander and explore away from the stages. One thing that could have enhanced the experience would have been onsite Wi-Fi for the vendors. Several vendors had technical difficulties making credit card transactions due to a lack of service or limited hot spot capabilities. Onsite Wi-Fi for vendors would have helped with the flow of traffic and the time attendees had to spend in the area.

OVERALL: ★★★

Despite the changes, M3F’s core mission of giving back to the community remained a highlight of the 20th annual event. Knowing that proceeds go towards local charities adds a positive layer to the entire experience. The festival’s impact on its community and the commitment to delivering a fun-filled weekend with great music is undeniable.

It’s important to note that this review is my subjective personal experience and different people had varied experiences. This new venue has a ton of potential with some minor tweaks to the layout. Overall, the festival improvements have a lot of promise and I’m excited to see what changes they make next year to make it even better. If you’re looking for a vibrant celebration of music with a strong local twist, M3F is definitely worth checking out next year!

M3F 2024: Bringing Music, Community, and Charity Together

Beloved non-profit music festival M3F is gearing up for its highly anticipated 2024 edition in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. Scheduled to take place on March 1 and 2, this year’s event promises a memorable experience filled with sensational performances, charitable endeavors, and an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact.

In an exciting twist, M3F announced its move to the picturesque Steele Indian School Park this year. This historic venue sets the stage for a much grander event, a testament to the festival’s evolution over two decades of music, community, and philanthropy. Returning attendees can anticipate a larger layout that still retains the signature M3F experience alongside the highly anticipated new art activations.

Photo Credit: Angela Rose

True to its reputation for curating diverse and dynamic musical talent, M3F Fest unveiled an electrifying lineup for 2024. From dreamy indie melodies to dance music icons, the roster promises something for every music aficionado. Notable acts include Dominic Fike, Lane 8, Arlo Parks, Hippo Campus, and Gorgon City among many others. With global hitmakers and emerging artists alike, M3F continues to showcase the best in indie, pop, R&B, and beyond.

More than a music festival, M3F is a force for good in the community. The philanthropic event has donated over $5.2 million to charity since its inception in 2004. 100% of proceeds from the event go towards supporting non-profit organizations, with recent beneficiaries including Phoenix Children’s Hospital, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and St. Vincent de Paul. The launch of the M3F Fund further expands opportunities for community involvement, inviting organizations to apply for funding aligned with the festival’s core pillars of Community, Education, Arts, and Environment. To think it all started with a team-building exercise at producer Westpac Construction speaks volumes to its mission and dedication to a cause.

M3F Fest also places a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental efforts. With over 80% of waste recycled each year, the festival is dedicated to minimizing its ecological footprint while providing a memorable experience for attendees. From diverse food and beverage offerings to captivating art installations, M3F offers much more than just music – it’s a celebration of creativity, camaraderie, and making a difference.

We can’t wait to see what the team does this year! To take part in a one-of-a-kind party with a purpose get your tickets now.

Don’t miss your opportunity to join the celebration and contribute to a brighter future for Phoenix and beyond.

For more information visit the official M3F Fest website today.