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Summer Sundae Weekender 2012: The DiS Review

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

One of the annual highlights of the DiS festival calendar is the Summer Sundae Weekender. Held in the grounds of Leicester's De Montfort Hall and surrounding gardens, it's now firmly established itself as one of the UK's leading "boutique" festivals. »

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Kendal calling
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WOMAD 2012: The DiS Review

In Depth by Elliot McVeigh

WOMAD occupies something of a niche in the world of festivals. Largely marginalised in the mainstream music press, it is simultaneously a festival for 'everyone' and one geared at a very specific audience. Now in its 30th year, WOMAD isn’t likely to make a bid for wider public awareness anytime soon. »

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Green Man Festival Preview – Part Two: What To See

In Depth by Simon Jay Catling

It would appear that this coming weekend in the UK is a bit of a Mad One for festivals. Whilst most of the good ship DiS are drinking to their survival of the great Gateway wars of last week across at Leicester’s Summer Sundae – with yet more up north at Beacons Festival in Skipton – I’m taking another trip down to the Welsh hills to indulge in the delights of Green Man Festival.»

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Open'er 2012: Penderecki's violin revolution in Poland

In Depth by Kevin EG Perry

“If you love music, this is the place to come,” said Mikolaj Ziolkowski, the chief organiser of Heineken Open’er. We were sat backstage in a tent on the disused military airport in Gdynia, northern Poland, where his festival takes place.»

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Green Man Festival Preview - Part One

In Depth by Simon Jay Catling

It’s hard to debate the current well-being of the UK festival circuit without coming down on the slightly negative side. »

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Perfume Genius
Bat For Lashes
Chairlift
Bon Iver
Wireless
Eden Sessions
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Latitude 2012: The Editor's Reviewgasm

In Depth by Sean Adams

There's this wuhwuh-woah (M83), a woooo-OOoooo-ooooo-ooooh! (Yeasayer...or FUCKYEAH!-sayer as they will henceforth be known), and an ODB-inspired crowd going urrr urrrRRRrre uuhrrrrrrrr (Chilly Gonzales), swirling around inside my head. That's not to mention the whirl of actual words from Sharon Van Etten's 'Leonard' which are still swaying in and out of my consciousness. That's the soundtrack, and twirling around in the cinema tent in my mind is all these arms aloft making heartshapes (through Metronomy's set) and triangles (during Alt-J) and a sea of young pale hands, tapping morse-code patterns while pointing as pixels, trying to pop the beats, as plumes of sound zoom over head (at pretty much at every show with synths). »

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Indietracks 2012: The DiS review

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

As the most unique festival of its kind on these shores, Indietracks continues to go from strength to strength.»

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