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Edited by Virginia Gil timeout.com/miami/music @virginwrites


Music & Nightlife


Okeechobee 101


Where to be at SoFlo’s growing indie-music festival


The stages: Now, Here and Be are the festival’s three stages, which together make up the Groove section.


Good to be home Sleigh Bells’ Derek Edward Miller


thanks Okeechobee for bringing the music to South Florida. By Ginger Harris


TAKE AN ICONIC lake, thousands of campers, artist villages and a lineup packed with more than 80 bands and musicians, and you have Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival—what some are calling Florida’s answer to Tennessee’s popular camping festival Bonnaroo. Now in its second year, the four-day event—which takes place two- and-a-half hours north of Miami, adjacent to Central Florida’s Lake Okeechobee— features A-listers such as Kings of Leon, the Lumineers and Sleigh Bells, the Brooklyn duo made up of Alexis Krauss and Derek Edward Miller. We caught up with the Florida-born Miller ahead of the show to talk festival life and the SoFlo music scene.


Where in Florida are you from? I was born in Pahokee, Florida; raised in Jupiter.


It’s been nearly four years since you played a show in Florida. Are you excited to return? I just want to play a festival in my home state. My cousins and family will be coming out. It’s pretty much going to be a family reunion.


Given the weather here, have you ever wondered about the lack of music festivals? Okeechobee is changing that. I think it’s


Aquachobee: A beachlike oasis where attendees can swim and soak up some rays


Yogachobee: Dive into holistic approaches to health, from Thai massages to yoga classes and talks on herbal medicine.


PoWow!: A stage dedicated to one-off collaborations such as last year’s duet of Drake’s “Hotline Bling” by Arcade Fire’s Win Butler and Miguel


Jungle 51: The after-hours techno dance party that kicks off after stage acts


ChobeeWobee Village: A section of the festival dedicated to community


Sleigh Bells


rad the type of artists they are featuring; it’s great Florida finally has a festival. I’m still a proud Floridian, even though I now live in New York. Growing up, I played hardcore in Fort Lauderdale, Davie and Miami.


As the artist, what is the festival experience like for you? The best part is meeting up and talking shit and watching each other’s shows.


What song are you most looking forward to playing at Okeechobee? Probably “I Can Only Stare.” There’s something about the blend of melancholy


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programming, featuring live art, workshops and social action village Participation Row.


and energy of the forward momentum that works for me and makes me feel really good and very happy to be alive.


Which one of your songs really gets the crowd going? “Crown on the Ground” from Treats. I still love that record, and I love playing songs like “Infinity Guitars.” As long as we get onstage as Sleigh Bells, those songs will be played. What happens to the crowd is really special. Those songs turn everybody on. That’s not something I want to take for granted.


à Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival takes place Mar 2–5 at 12517 NE 91st Ave, Okeechobee, FL (okeechobeefest.com).


February 9–May 17, 2017 Time Out Miami


PHOTOGRAPHS (FROM TOP): COURTESY OKEECHOBEE; COURTESY THE ARTIST


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