Posts Tagged ‘Summer Festivals’
Have you ever just wanted to get away? Like really get away and escape the chaos of life? Take a satisfying, scenic road trip and pitch a tent somewhere lush and green to just chill out listening to the sound of the blending harmonies of nature with all your favourite …
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Tags: 2012, comedy, Concrete Knives, drink, End of the Road festival, family, First Aid Kit, folk, Grizzly Bear, literature, Marques Toliver, music, Summer, Summer Festivals, The Pictish Trail, workshops
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A month-long hedonistic techno festival on a beach with no rules, this year’s Kazantip festival on the west coast of Crimea (southern Ukraine) just closed its fortress for another year.
Few realise this annual fest of electronic music, druggy debauchery and extreme watersports is into its 19th year. The …
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Tags: Crimea, Exit, Ibiza, Kazantip, nakedness, sexy times, Summer, Summer Festivals, Ukraine
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After a week of recovery, Band of the Week is back and it’s a big deal, which is convenient because that also happens to be the name of our BOTW. Big Deal is duo KC Underwood and Alice Costelloe hailing from London, although KC is originally of the United States. …
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Tags: album, Big Deal, BOTW, Homework, introducing, Lights Out, music, Mute Records, NME Radar Tour, Summer Festivals
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One field, four sound systems and a few big names – it’s undeniable that this isn’t everyone’s cup of grass filled festival tea. But throw in a thousand or so people and some floor filling tunes and I don’t know many people that could’ve resisted nodding a head or tapping …
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Tags: bass, dance, Erol Alkan, Julio Bashmore, Krafty Kuts, music, Summer Festivals, underhill, Zombie Disco Squad
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As early August approaches once more, the traditional excitement begins to build as we encroach upon what has rapidly become an East London institution; Field Day. This year featuring a rather outstanding line up including the weird and wonderful dark electronics of Darkstar, Mount Kimbie, SBTRKT, Actress and more, …
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Tags: Anna Calvi, darkstar, Field Day, james blake, john cale, mount kimbie, music, Omar Souleyman, SBTRKT, Summer, Summer Festivals, the velvet undergorund, Wild Beasts
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Steve Mason has always been outspoken and opinionated. He makes introspective, catchy music and the summer is set to be a good one, with the release of ‘Lost and Found’ and a slot at many major festivals, along with new festival The Apple Cart Festival in Victoria Park. Amongst all …
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Tags: Apple Cart Festival, politics, singles, Steve Mason, Summer Festivals, xbox 360
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One of our favourite artist to blast in the office for a bit of inspiration is most certainly Patrick Wolf. So, when we found out there was another opportunity to see him live this summer we jumped at it! This year, there is a new festival coming to Victoria Park, …
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Tags: Abandoman, Badly Drawn Boy, comedy, Doc Brown, patrick wolf, Saint Etienne, Steve Mason, Summer Festivals, The Apple Cart, victoria park
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The sweetest music festival, Summer Sundae, is in it’s eleventh year and has come a long way since it’s humble beginnings as an one-day event. It is now a full weekend extravaganza, running 12-14 August, and takes place on the lovely grounds of Leicester’s De Montfort Hall.
Exciting news for …
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Tags: Ben Mellor, Galli Galli Theatre Company, Laura Dockrill, Phased and Confused, Summer Festivals, Summer Sundae, The Dead Victorians, Yusra Warsama
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The notorious London based DJ collective is back with their third installment of their essential compilation series, and while sequels more often than, not ruin the original the opposite applies for Horse Meat Disco as they continue to bring rarer Disco tracks to make for a truly unique party experience.…
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Tags: album, Berlin, disco, Glastonbury, Horse Meat Disco, interview, Jimmy Briscoe and the Beavers, Lisbon, review, Sha-Lor, Summer Festivals, Talking Heads, Wham
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Stussy, known for its California surfer threads, as teamed with Domino records to make an exclusive range of t-shirts inspired by classic California Punk bands that will be sold as part of a bundle with their compilation, Jon Savage’s Black Hole. The shirts feature bands, the Weirdos, The Screamers, …
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Tags: Black Hole, california, Dead Kennedys, Domino Records, Jon Savage, punk, Stussy, Summer Festivals, t-shirts, The Germs, The Zeros
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