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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Review // Beacons Festival

I've been lucky enough to review Beacons Festival the past two years, this being my third, the angels at Crack and I Like Press allowing me to return for a weekend of raving, losing half of my life in a field, sampling some very nice ales and- of course-a whole load of babes and amazing sets. You can scroll down or click over here to catch it!
Review // Beacons Festival
Über hip gatherings on the capital’s durable green spaces. East Anglican, poetry-heavy weekenders that the Dads go crazy for. Surreal boutique festivals with mind-blowing stage productions. It feels like the UK festival market is more competitive than ever, doesn’t it? Beacons, which is in its third year and is set in the idyllic Yorkshire Dales, looks as if it could snatch the driving seat from many of its larger, more corporate contemporaries due to an amazing line-up and its presence in the conversations of many young music obsessives all year round. 
 Our weekend started on Thursday evening, with us immediately learning that there’s no better ice breaker between fresh-faced Northern folk than with the hilarious concept that is hip-hop karaoke. The contestants ranged from a mother joined by an infant wobbling under the weight of their rainbow-coloured earmuffs, to the local neighbourhood G giving Forgot About Dre his best shot.
Evidence of the demand for hip-hop acts at UK festivals emerged on Friday, with Irish rapper Rejjie Snow gathering an audience while performing tracks from his Rejovich EP alongside prospective album teasers. Action Bronson’s headline set on the Noisey stage drew one of the biggest crowds of the weekend. And as the Queens rapper delivered on-point, animated renditions of witty Blue Chips 2 tracks 'Silverado' and the Tequila-nabbing 'Pepe Lopez' to a rapturous response, the decision to host NYC’s biggest man in one of the smaller Noisey tent led to anxieties about safety, with photographers opting to climb the stage rigging rather than shoot in a spewing pit.
 Switching over to Daniel Avery’s three-hour mission on the Resident Advisor stage, the Drone Logic highlights and stand-out techno stompers such as Ondo Fudd’s 'Coup d’Etat' forbid the audience to stay still. Phantasy head Erol Alkan also swung by to blow-up the stage a day later, with the gnarly essence of Randomer’s 'Huh' calling us into a bottomless pool of uninterrupted bangers, as the acidic tinge of 'A Hold On Love' – transformed with a female vocal not present on his original Illumination EP – closed the tent in dramatic ecstasy. Under his Daphni alias, Dan Snaith also spoiled us with the track of the summer – the extended mix of 'Can’t Do Without You', which we heard played out five times over the course of the weekend.
Serving up performances from Joy Orbison, Wayward and Boiler Room’s Tasker, the Red Bull stage – which was complete with bar, couches and was housed in a converted shipping container – allowed DJs to veer away from structure thanks to its intimacy. Reduced to just one member for their Sunday set, Psychemagik treated the multiplying audience to both slow-burning (yet brilliantly housed-up) versions of Fleetwood Mac’s' Dreams' and 'Everywhere' which were made with the intention to light-up these kind of festival fields. As Hurricane Bertha blew in from the Pennines, Have you ever kissed the sunshine on Ditongo’s 'Walk Between The Rain' was contrasted with rumbles of thunder coming out of the speakers, bringing the air-punches high to the sky.
 As Sunday’s storm progressed, both the Argyll and East Leeds FM stages were cordoned off, and with the punk don of dance Andrew Weatherall’s ‘Love From Outer Space’ project being cut short, morale was dipping by the evening. Ever the professionals when the show must go on, the team rescheduled Cate Le Bon as Neneh Cherry braved the biblical mud with her Rocket Number Nine band. Cherry’s defiant enthusiasm saw her take the to fangirl side-of-stage position at Darkside – who followed and closed the festival in spectacular fashion for 2014.
And what about the culinary highlights? There was a whiskey tasting over lunch with blue-haired waiters, all shoe-less, that turned out to be surprisingly educational – not to mention tasty. Then there was the fabulous Dough Boys and Patty Smith eateries that had tongues wagging all weekend and county street food from the best vendors in the region. Add a When-In-Yorkshire Tea Room complete with homemade cake, reggae in a blanketed corner and the chance to have your tipple in actual china, and you realise that these little luxuries really go a long way. Installing interactive art to support the independents including fresh, digital projections from Manchester’s Mary Naylor also illuminated the after-hours chills straight out of our bones.
 No matter how much we wish we could stop a classified hurricane dampening our parade, Beacons is one hell of a classy hangout. And despite being in its infancy, the line-up alone confirms that this festival has established itself as the staple of many Northern – and Southern – music fans’ summer.

Words by Yours Truly // Images by Tom Joy & Giles Smith X

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Noisey Freshers Tour // You Need To Hear This

In conjunction with Philips the crew over at Noisey are sending off Superfood, The Witches, Maxixe and a whole host of other acts and DJ's for a freshers tour! Fun, right? There will be free drinks, live music and a bunch of goodies for the early birds who turn up on the dot so come and join in the fun whilst I take some snaps of you all getting drunk and disorderly! You can register now at youneedtohearthis.com/freshers for any city, so, what are you waiting for? See y'all down the front!
Words by Yours Truly X

Friday, 14 June 2013

Interview // Bonobo

Remember when I said I had a super special interview in the pipeline? Well, I was lucky enough to interview a hero of mine Simon Green AKA Bonobo on his Spring North Borders tour in Manchester a few weeks ago. The interview is now live on Noisey over here, in conjunction with You Need To Hear This and Philips. He showed me around his crazy tour bus and sipped coffee whilst we talked about working with Grammy award-winners and why Disclosure may just be the next Gallagher Brothers'...
In my little world I am now officially packed up and back home for Summer out of the city, it is already wonderful, stressful and I feel like a lost little lamb; my escapades from my last weekend in the form of my Parklife review for Crack will be coming next week, too, so sit tight. I've also entered the twenty-first century and finally joined Instagram albeit nine million years later than everyone else in the history of the world. You can give me a follow by clicking that little icon to the right >, you know you want to...
Words by Yours Truly X

Friday, 7 June 2013

Fucked Up @ Sound Control

How are you all even surviving in this weather?! I'm paler than Casper the friendly Ghost and have spent waaay too long out BBQ'ing in Fallowfield and parading around Piccadilly, someone pass the factor fifty, sharpish! Last week, I took my little Beaky along to watch Titus Andronicus, Metz and Fucked Up all on the same bill for Noisey's Manchester stint. It was sweaty, painful and GREAT- I have some shots and accompanying words up on Noisey over here!
Words and Image by Yours Truly X

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Interview // Chad Valley

Newsday number 1; IN THE BAG! I celebrated early by going to Resident Advisor X WHP on Saturday (It was my last one of the year, pass the tissues :'( ), I had a rad time meeting the three up- for-a-rave Irish chaps we found in Room 1 during Apparat and a group of wonderful new Manchester faces' of whom made me feel very welcome indeed, never feeling so happy as I did during 90% of Orbital's set and bouncing off the walls on my own to Julio Bashmore! I also did philly cheese steaks and mulled cider with FreedomSpark Katie and went to see Passion Pit with my lovely Jadey who came to the city for the evening earlier on in the month; we swooned, caught up on life by being overly girly and drank too many pints before I had to go to work, ooops! But I did manage to Interview the  terrific Hugo Manuel of Chad Valley who also played. We talked "A&R vultures" and their attempts to wine and dine him along with one crazy night in Paris; it was great to speak to the man behind the falsetto as 'Equatorial Ultravox' is definitely up there in my fave EP's of 2011. Anyway, it's all over on Noisey here, ch-ch-ch-check it out!
Words by Yours Truly X

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Interview // Fucked Up

I FINALLY treated myself to some r&r after a "few" post-shift staff drinks turned into the inevitable continuation of sharing a bottle of Morgans Spiced, a mass game of musical bumps and drunk Sunday morning breakfasts in Wetherspoons (I don't know either...). I've been hammering deadlines like my life depends on it and it is thankfully beginning to pay-off after gaining a first on my music journo assessment and a mostly-successful news day assessment this morning, yeah buddy! Anyway, enough of my humble brags, I interviewed the gentleman that is Damian Abraham of Fucked Up as we disturbed the bands three-course-dinner to talk Pot Noodles, Kendrick Lamar and why professional WWE wrestlers wouldn't return his emails. The wonderful Harriet accompanied me and bought me gin cocktails and ginger beers, what can I say, she knows your girl well! You can catch it all over here with a few of my shots from their show on Noisey- ciao for now!
Words and Images by Yours Truly X

Friday, 20 July 2012

Interview // Cerebral Ballzy

Don't worry, I'm alive! I've been hiding from the world residing at my Dad's in the Isle Of Man (Who knew stupidly high roaming charges on my "international" number would be a god send of an excuse to switch off?), catching up with the family and spending all my time by the seaside- I guess everyone needs to get away once in a while. Before I came over here, I headed over to The Kazimier back home (One of my fave venues I missed SO BAD whilst I was away) to interview Cerebral Ballzy; they were late, overly arrogant and we ended up taking them to a Blink182 afterparty after missing our last train home and then ending the night in a Travelodge carpark at 4am...awks? You can read the piece over on Vice's music site Noisey here and to be honest, I'm feeling pretty proud to be contributing to one of the best new music blogs avaliable on the net now, their writers are innovative and completely not afraid to take risks with their angles and pieces, so if you don't already follow Noisey, sort it out and do the right thing. I won't be home and back up on my writing game until mid next week (I think) BUT I'll have a review of one of my favourite new albums of the year come Sunday/ Monday, so keep your eyes peeled!
Words by Yours truly X

Friday, 24 February 2012

Interview // Loulou Loves You

Don't be worrying guys, I've not abandoned the blogsphere just yet (you can't get rid of me that easily, pssssh!)! I've just been such a busy bee this week. I went along to play Rebel Bingo with my flatmates, FINALLY caught SBTRKT live, fell in love with Jeremy Scott's NYFW show, lost my shit and danced like crazy to Gold Teeth at the Noisey Youtube launch party AND I finally understand the defamation process. Er, WINNING. In between all this, I interviewed Loulou Androlia, a total babe of a redhead based in London, who makes dreamy lingerie and accessories amongst other creative projects. You can read my interview here up on FreedomSpark (If you're reading this Katie, I promise I'll step up my WordPress game!)- expect positive vibes, inspirational words and collections worth lusting over. 
This approaching week is going to be just as manic, so I'm off to detox and drink about a litre of Green Tea whilst listening to this on repeat (Note: I'm obsessed with this EP- it is one of the best releases of last year, so you should all check Vondelpark out. I have been through three copies in three months now, ooops!). Regardless, enough babbling on my part, ciao for now! x
Words by yours truly, Pictures by Joshua Spencer for Loulou Loves you