“Pioneers of original and uplifting psychedelic techno since 1990 with a career reaching back to Gong, mixing live guitar and synth, Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy remain at the forefront of a worldwide musical movement”
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“London-based, international bass man, his music is a fusion of dub, worldbeat and electronica. Hard to pin down spacious soundscapes explore the anarchic sonic potential of electronic world music.”
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“Oood (aka Out Of Our Depth) have been at the heart of the UK trance and electronica scene since 1994, their live shows mix guitar, drums, keyboards and percussion, as well as originality, sense of fun and excellent production”
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“Production duo and seven piece live electro swing band, Jenova Collective are not afraid to go off the rails with tune selection and never pin themselves to one genre, whilst always keeping their signature vintage sound”
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“Intoxicating mix of Balkan brass, Mediterranean surf rock, ska and swing, featuring guitars, horns, tuba, a scratch DJ and a mix of live and electronic beats, Gypsy Hill are the beast from nearby the middle east”
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“Ade Laugee is a living legend, a well-respected selector for many years, a talented producer and as Orange Ade a prolific global drum n bass artist of exceptional musical breadth”
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“Weaving a tapestry of deep bass lines, lush melodies and hearty drum grooves into a blissfully sonic experience, Temple Hedz have been global electronica festival favourites since 2002.”
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“Space age Gnawa music from master musician Simo Lagnawi with his band of electric groove adventurers who boil relentlessly through a range of ancient songs with mesmeric vocals, analogue effects, warped guitars and unearthly grooves”
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“A pioneer who takes beatboxing into the studio to make vocal music without compromising any of the depth or richness of the music in his mind. His live show is mesmerising.”
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“Souring melodic flute accompanied by flying fiddle and groovy beats, Flutatious will have you dancing like a paper bag in a wind tunnel.”
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“Sounding like a clash between India and Jamaica at an English festival, underpinned by the rhythms and resonance of dub, fuelled by a battery of synthesisers, and add to this several seasons in Goa”
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“System 7 offshoot project exploring the psychedelic ambient and chilled out dimensions of music for Whirl-y-Fayre’s parachute finale”
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“Majestic soundscape exploring a new depth and width, a multi-coloured explosion of global musical possibilities, Child of Illusion is no stranger to Whirl-y-Gig and the journey we share.” |
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