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by Luke Slater
Every year we marvel when Spain's Primavera Sound announce their line-up, and many of us Brits flock to Barcelona to enjoy all that is has to offer during late May. Well, the festival have just confirmed the first batch of acts who will play in 2012. See below for who they've confirmed. No surprise, some big names are there.»
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by Luke Slater
Hands up if you were expecting this. No, thought not. Us either. Purveyors of fantastic musical events ATP are going to celebrate their tenth birthday with a special weekend in December - in addition to the Nightmare Before Christmas.
It's a a look back »
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by Ashraf Dumile
On top of the now sold out date at London’s Kentish Town Forum, ATP have now announced a further London date for Release The Bats as well as a night in Birmingham on November 1»
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by Mike Diver
Scheduled for October 31 - well d'uh - the Halloween event will feature six live bands. So, if you get along to London's Forum, in Kentish Town, for a 6.30pm start, you can catch»
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by Mike Diver
ATP's special Release The Bats event is to return to London after last year's successful debut at the Forum»
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by Kev Kharas
My Bloody Valentine will co-curate ATP’s first festival-sized foray into New York at the very tail end of this summer»
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by Kev Kharas
We’ve been pining for Primavera Sound ever since they last sent us word of their festival back in February. Where have they been? Why haven’t they called? Sweet relief today, then, as they return with the latest batch of acts lined-up for Barcelona in May»
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by Mike Diver
DiS is back from the seaside… sadly. A gaggle of hip flask-wielding critics took their poison pens to both The Great Escape and All Tomorrow’s Parties, but now we’re back in the Smoke and wondering where the sunshine’s disappeared to. Returning to Paddington in the miserable drizzle… how very typical...»
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by Mike Diver
Seriously, are you as excited as we are? I doubt it - the DiS office is stinking, what with all the wet pants littering the place...»
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by Mike Diver
Shellac's fourth album, the follow-up to 2000's 1000 Hurts (why oh why did it not make Our 66?), is to be released on June 5...»
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by Mike Diver
Love is in the air, and what better way is there to enhance the whole lip-locking experience than with some mighty fine music? Many an artist has tried, and failed, to convey their innermost feelings for a loved one via song, so why not allow their emoting to make your meal for two (microwaved in five minutes? Good one, son) that little bit more special. If they’re happy, you’re happy, right? Mostly...»
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by Mike Diver
Scottish almost-instrumental rockers Mogwai have today confirmed that they will appear at ATP's Versus The Fans weekend in May...»
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by Gareth Dobson
Back tracking after back tracking from a previous news story (now removed, but
we wish we'd put it up again, now), we at DiS would like to re-set the story straight
and inform you that Slint are definitely confirmed for All Tomorrow’s
Parties, albeit the 2005 event.»
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by Mike Diver
The full line up for ATP (that's All Tomorrow's Parties - but if you didn't know that I guess you're not interested) has been announced.»
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by Adam Anonymous
This year's sold out All Tomorrow's Parties may still be just over a week away, but 2004's line-up is already starting to come together!
Mogwai, Tortoise and Shellac - all previous curators of the festival - will return to celebrate AT»
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by Ollie Appleby
Shellac present ATP 2002, and with tickets selling fast there are less than a hundred left for weekend one (April 19th - April 21st) and a few left for weekend 2
(April 26th -28th).
All Tommorows Parties will be held, as always, at the Camber Sands Holiday Centre
on the Sussex coast. Sh»
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by Colin Weston
A live album of the Beyond the Pale festival, held in San Francisco on August 16-19th, is to be released on Neurot Recordings. The festival is the brain child of Steve Von Till (of US metallers Neurosis) and his wife Kristin.
The CD has a very ATP friendly line up with acts including :»
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by Ollie Appleby
All Tommorow's Parties returns to the Sussex
Coast next April with Shellac to curate
New for 2002, All Tommorows Parties will be held on two consecutive weekends, each with identical
billing - allowing an increased capacity without moving the site from at
the Camber Sands Holiday»
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by James Moore
So far the line up for All Tomorrow's Parties 2002 consists of twelve bands
ATP UK 2002 is to be held at Camber Sands Holiday Centre between the 19th-21st April, 2002. The line up features:
Blonde Redhead
The Breeders
Dianogah
The Lonesome Organist
Nina Nastasia
The»
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by James Moore
Mr Barry Hogan reveals all on his website, sorry I mean the All Tomorrow's Parties website.
After calling people who had genuine complaints about this years festival, "miserable fucking pricks," "soap dodging students," and "tossers" Mr Hogan then cleared up the story about the bigger venue:
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by James Moore
The delightful Barry Hogan, promoter behind the All Tomorrows Parties festivals, has revealed some of the acts for next years UK festival.
In the programme for this years event, the Foundation main man wrote in 'A promoter's dream...' that Shellac "agreed to curate the following year on April 19th-21s»