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8 European music festivals you have to go to

03 Wednesday Apr 2013

Posted by Yoga Panther in 'This Festival Feeling' articles, Arts, Travel

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benicassim, electric elephant, festival, holiday, pinkpop, primavera sound, sonar, summer, summer breeze, sunshine, the garden festival, tomorrowland

Are you tired of the UK’s unpredictable weather? Fed up of squelching around in muddy fields and getting soaked when the heavens open? Then this is the year to ditch the wellies and don the sunglasses for a festival in warmer climes. From Croatia to Spain, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to picking your perfect summer fest. Why go on separate trips when you can have a holiday and festival in one?!

Sónar
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Barcelona, Spain 
13-15 June

Sonar, BarcelonaSonar is a three-day rave fest and is the highlight of Barcelona’s cultural calendar with its blend of cutting-edge artistry and entertainment by day, and the very best of electronic music by night. As it’s an urban festival you won’t need to pitch a tent or navigate through a sodden field. Among Sónar’s legendary artists to have graced the decks are Daft Punk, Fat Boy Slim, Orbital and The Chemical Brothers. Despite these established electro giants, Sónar is very much about new and emerging talent. This June the night time venue will host leading DJs Skrillex, Major Lazer, Soulwax and TNGHT to name a few. Synth-pop favourites Pet Shop Boys will be returning after over a decade, along with electronic innovators Kraftwerk who will perform their technological 3D extravaganza. Soak up the experimental vibe (and the sunshine) by day and dance the night away as killer DJs bring the banging beats.



Electric Elephant

Tisno, Croatia 
11-15 July

Electric ElephantIf sun, sea and clubbing and are your bag, then three days in the stunning surroundings of The Garden Tisno will be right up your street. Set in a natural amphitheatre overlooking a beautiful sandy bay with crystal-clear water you’ll be in paradise – and the music hasn’t even started yet! This year Electric Elephant will welcome Mancunian music maestro Mr Scruff, along with Michael Mayer, Tobias Thomas and Fabric regular Pete Herbert. Kick back on the beach with a cold beer or cocktail and take a dip in the Adriatic Sea as DJs provide your holiday soundtrack. You could even hop aboard the Argonaughty for one of its legendary boat parties. When the sun sets, hit the dance floors at the Main Stage and Beach Bar before heading to the outdoor Barbarella night club for the ultimate al fresco after party.

Tomorrowland Festival


Boom, Belgium
 26-28th July

TomorrowlandThis fantastical fest has established itself as one of the top electronic festivals in Europe. Set in the fairy tale surroundings of De Schorre National Park, Tomorrowland’s unique fantasy amusement park setting is complemented by a dance-heavy line-up with sub-genres from house to dubstep. A lot of effort goes into decorating the festival area and last year festivalgoers could take a ride on the highest mobile ferris wheel in Europe – The Brussels Airlines Cloud Rider. Vibrant, dynamic and highly charged, Tomorrowland has been described as “A trippy technicolour fantasy”. This year’s winning line-up includes Avicii, Tiesto, Knife Party, Armin Van Buuren, Benny Benassi, Eric Prydz and many more banging DJs.

Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB)


Benicàssim, Spain 
18-21 July

benicassim 2013This four-day fest on the east coast of Spain is perfect for partygoers who want to dance until the sun comes up or even take the party to one of the nearby beaches. FIB has something for everyone with its enticing selection of pop, rock, indie and electronic artists, as well as short films, fashion shows, silent discos and art exhibitions. Since the first fest in 1994, Primal Scream, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Oasis and Lou Reed have rocked Benicàssim. There’s another strong trio of headliners this year with The Killers, Arctic Monkeys and Queens of the Stone Age, while upcoming artists include Palma Violets, Aluna George, Deap Vally, Jake Bugg and Swim Deep. Oh and bassline junkie Dizzee Rascal will be bringing the dirty bass and spitting some rhymes.

Pinkpop Festival

Landgraaf, Netherlands
14-16 June

Pinkpop festival 2013If you want an established rock fest without the Download price tag, Pinkpop is the one for you. It was first held in 1970, making it the longest running annual festival in the world. Held in the aptly named Megaland Park it spans 27 hectares, allows 50,000 campers at various sites and even has its own festival market. Over its 43 years it has welcomed huge names such as Fleetwood Mac, Dire Straits, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Bruce Spingsteen and the E-street band. The three mammoth bands to headline this year are Kings of Leon, Green Day and The Killers. Joining them for the perfect combination of rock and indie are The Vaccines, Alt-J, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The Gaslight Anthem, Queens of The Stone Age and Paramore.

The Garden Festival


Tisno, Croatia 
3-10 July

The Garen FestivalThe Garden Festival is an idyllic event – perfect for beach bums with a love for dance music. Where else can you swim in the glistening Adriatic, relax beneath the pines on a private sandy beach and dance under the stars as live bands and DJs play quality underground music? The intimate boutique festival, nestled on a stretch of sun-kissed coastline, boasts a Tiki Bar, a champagne lounge and an outdoor nightclub. An unmissable highlight for festivalgoers, the Argonaughty boat parties set sail twice daily for more frolics on the ocean blue, and a chance to enjoy the breathtaking surroundings of course. And without the hordes of people it’s easy to find old friends and make new ones. Why not stay for a full week to visit the nearby waterfalls or the many beautiful islands off the cost of Zadar.

Primavera Sound


Barcelona, Spain 
22-26 May

Primavera 2013Known for its eclectic line-up, Primavera has always focused on showcasing new, independent bands alongside renowned artists. This year for instance will see the likes of Disclosure, Crystal Castles, Foxygen, Jessie Ware and Band of Horses, with headlining performances from French alt rockers Phoenix, Britpop kings Blur and Aussie post-punk rockers Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Its diverse range of music makes this urban fest a meeting place for all generations and last year alone it attracted a whopping 150,000 festivalgoers to the Parc del Fòrum on the coast of the Balearic Sea.

Summer Breeze

Dinkelsbühl, Germany 
15-17 August

SummerBreeze Open AirCalling all metal heads! Summer Breeze Open Air will be bringing the heavy tunes to Dinkelsbühl once again. You know how sometimes you can’t catch all your favourite bands at festivals? Well, at Summer Breeze the bands alternate between the Main Stage and the Pain Stage so that you can enjoy all the sub-genres of metal with no overlapping. This year you can rock out to the thrash metal of Anthrax, the groove metal of Lamb of God, the power metal of Firewind and even the melodic death metal of Soilwork. If you need a break from the all the moshing and walls of death, simply head over to the beer garden to enjoy a cold one and a bite to eat.

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Pukkelpop Festival 2012: Sweaty, Dirty And Exhausting

11 Tuesday Sep 2012

Posted by Yoga Panther in 'KettleMag' articles, 'This Festival Feeling' articles

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bassnectar, bjork, chase & status, festival, flux pavilion, foo fighters, Magnetic Man, major lazer, Pukkelpop, review, stone roses, summer, tinie tempah

What do you get when you combine scorching heat, frequent raving and amazing music? Pukkelpop Festival: the sweatiest, dirtiest, most exhausting experience of my life.

UV-ed up for Chase & Status

Not only was it my first time at one of Belgium’s top music festivals but my first time at a camping festival. Now I’m not really the roughing it type so this was quite a challenge for me. I don’t think I got much sleep over the three days, but luckily I was able to wash away the grime every day – after an hour wait for the showers!

Dans le tent

However, the benefits definitely outweighed the costs. With an excellent range of rock, pop, dubstep, hip hop and acoustic on 8 different stages, I was able to see a plethora of brilliant acts. One minute we would be bouncing around to Chase and Status amongst thousands of people and the next we would be enjoying the dulcet tones of Daughter in an intimate tent setting.

Chase & Status

There really is nothing like the festival atmosphere. Everyone was just so happy and friendly; it seemed the Belgians especially wanted to talk to us to practise their English! Although we went to a foreign festival to escape the English crowds, it was still nice to hear some familiar words. Whenever we heard some English in the campsite we would communicate by calling out “ENGALAAAND!!!”

In the Boiler Room aka the DUBSTEP room

The Belgians were no strangers to chanting either. We would be casually watching a DJ and they would start shouting “HEYYYY HOOOO” over and over. It was like verbal moshing since they started up this chorus when the songs got good. Musically so much happened over the course of the festival so I’ll sum up my most memorable moments.

Best performance/sweatiest gig

Major Lazer complete with zorb surfing

Major Lazer’s set has to be my main highlight. Imagine hundreds of sweaty festivalgoers raving in a tent in 30 degree weather. Imagine that sweat dripping into your eyes and spraying about as you jump and clap. Now imagine track after amazing track of reggae dance, complete with stage diving and zorb surfing (one of them got into a zorb ball and literally rolled over the audience!). There was even an erotic lap dance for a lucky member of the audience as they played ‘Pon de Floor’. We didn’t care that we were bathing in our own sweat and exhausted from the constant bopping, the music just kept us going. Now that’s what I call in-tents.

Most surreal and emotional moments

Straight after Major Lazer came a 2 minute silence for the victims of the Pukkelpop storm 2011 – a shocking contrast to the energy of the hour before. It was like a ghost town. Not only could you hear a pin drop but everyone was completely still, as if time had been frozen. Many of the acts paid tribute to the victims of the previous festival, most memorably of which was The Foo Fighters. The Foos were set to play at the 2011 festival but disaster struck and it had to be cancelled. Dave Grohl talked about their experience and created an emotional build up to ‘These Days’, dedicating it to those who couldn’t be there. The Foo Fighters by the way were incredible and played a mammoth 2 and a half hour set!

Best artist

The Black Keys!

It has to be The Black Keys. I discovered them ages ago as one of their songs was on the Twilight soundtrack (I apologise) and since then I’ve become very attached to the Ohio duo. There’s just nothing like them around at the moment. I’m a sucker for their up-tempo rock and roll sound with its rough guitars and catchy riffs. The atmosphere was amazing at the main stage as everyone sung along to the da-da-da-da-da’s and ohhh-woah-oh-oh’s. I couldn’t help bouncing around as I belted out every word. They didn’t need any fancy gimmicks; they just let their music do the talking.

Most bass in your face act

As soon as Magnetic Man’s beats erupted, people were shoving their fingers in their ears to stop their eardrums from vibrating and the weaker ones had to evacuate. Someone even got a nose bleed. They obviously couldn’t handle the dirty bass. My friends and I however were raving away at the front loving every drop. The floor felt like a trampoline when everyone jumped at once! There were even live performances from some of their featured artists including Ms Dynamite and P. Money. Just amazing. It was a great way to end the festival.

I’d also like to mention and thank Tinie Tempah for the nostalgia, Flux Pavilion for ‘letting the bass canon kick it’, Bjork for the surrealism, The Stone Roses for being epic, Chase and Status for the crowd explosion (they made everyone get down on the floor and jump up when the beat dropped), Bassnectar for a hearty dose of bass and Snoop Dogg for, well, being Snoop Dogg.

Tinie!

The Stone Roses – in prime position!

Us with Snooooooop

Overall, it was a brilliant first festival. I think I actually preferred the heat to a wet and muddy alternative in the UK. Sunshine and live music, what more could you want?!

The crew

– Published at http://www.kettlemag.com/article/pukkelpop-2012-sweaty-dirty-and-exhausting

 

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