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Main Stage
Friday
25th September 7pm to 11.45pm
Tetchi: Are an electronic band based in
Hebden Bridge who have been offering quality live psychedelic grooves since the
Summer of 2003. They pride themselves on their live credentials, being more than
4 geeks behind some laptops, with live bass and drums, keyboards, squidges and
laptop madness, and a sweet new vocalist. They have the ability to move
seamlessly between lazy Sunday afternoon chill out and full on Friday night mash
up, and through collaborations with VJ artists Magic Lantern, and Celluloid
Disco especially, have had club goers and festival revelers dancing and smiling
their nights away at a number of the best summer events and psychedelic club
nights around. If you're not familiar with the [tetchi] sound then in your in
for a treat.
http://www.myspace.com/tetchi
Invisible System : Founder Dan Harper from nr Bath/Box/From moved up north, to
Brighton, to Brixton, to Mali, to Ethiopia (as an aid worker), and back to
Somerset clocking up many members and sounds and a growing and moving studio
base. Mixing dance, psy, trance, rock, funk, world, dub, dnb etc with African
vocalists and traditional instruments. Remixes done for Zion Train, Jesus Jones,
Baka Beyond etc; writing for Suns of Arqa, and collaborations with some of the
bands below e.g. Ozrics, Static, Zion Train, Temple of Sound etc and even good
old captain sensible and Simon Hinkler from The Mission
Dream Machine: In October 2005 Dream Machine released their debut album 'Trilogia'
to a tremendous response, selling out within months. This was followed in Feb
2006 by their 'Live at Bush Hall DVD'. Summer 2006, 2007 and 2008 saw Dream
Machine deliver many magical main stage performances at Sunrise, Eastern Haze,
Waveform, Pullens and Wickerman festivals. ***
http://www.myspace.com/dreammachinespacerock
Saturday 26th September 12noon to 11.45pm
L-Mo: Is a mass of cells whose origins can be traced back through history, the
naturally occurring energy that an L-Mo produces keeps it constantly moving
forward rather than looking back. It is a rare species found in obscure
locations around the world. Native to Australia, America and England. Recent
sightings have been concentrated in the North of England in the center of Leeds.
http://www.myspace.com/lukemoseley>http://www.myspace.com/lukemoseley
Birdman Rallies: 'Creative Dance' kicks in with a bass line that The Flaming
Lips must be kicking themselves for missing off the last album (it's that good)
before another beautifully worked verse and chorus come in, which are both
familiar and refreshing…with post-punk invention meeting modern indie
edge…Remarkably accomplished, both in writing and arrangements 9/10 – leeds
music scene
http://www.myspace.com/thebirdmanrallies
The Bad Apples are a female fronted, Grimsby based band that perform an original
hybrid of wild rockabilly, surf, country and punk. They call it, 'COWPUNK
TRASH'A'BILLY'. They formed in the summer of 2006 and went on to perform at that
years musically diverse ‘Eco–Festival’ and ‘Small World Festival’. They perform
live regularly and have recently headlined at the 2007 Eco-Festival, where they
played an amazing set, which has gained them even more critical acclaim.
http://www.myspace.com/thebadapplescowpunkabilly
China Shop Bull: Are from Leeds, West Yorkshire have been shmoozing the UK Scene
since 2004, by combining infectious riffs, dubby brass with dance beats and some
hyper stage activity, CHINA SHOP BULL have created a unique blend of Ska/Rave/Rap/Rock
n Roll.
http://www.myspace.com/chinashopbulluk
Akahum : Weaving together trancey dub vibes with a cool, ethnic flavour, Akahum
generate thundering dance rhythms and complex soundscapes. They complete the
show with breathtaking original video projections. David, Zenga and Lyndon have
been playing together for over seven years.
http://www.myspace.com/akahum
Subsource : Are a frenetic concoction of electro, breakbeat and drum’n’bass
executed with fearsome punk rock energy and for a band in the embryonic stages
of an assault on Britain’s musical consciousness they already have an impressive
CV.
http://www.myspace.com/subsource
System 7: Is the dance floor project of Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy.
Their style hovers between trance, techno and progressive house - with a unique
spacey character that is deeply psychedelic without being typical
http://www.a-wave.com/system7/
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