Aug 8 2011

Introducing independent festival Leefest

As summer continues to (slowly) flow in, so do fortunately music festivals ! Here is a fun and friendly festival that is worth having a look at !

Leefest is taking place on the beautiful rural location of Higham Hills Farms, Bromley, South East London and is happening on the 12-14th August.

Marked by the medley of artists it welcomes : famous acts such as British Sea Power, Fenech Soler, Young Knives, Foamo, DJ Fresh or The Whip just to name a few, it also gives the chance to young talented local acts to perform in front of an audience of 2000 people. Indeed, Leefest has carefully chosen 13 breakthrough acts out of 200 applicants, bringing you the very best of the next generation.

Leefest is also about more than just music, and offers a wide range of activities such as a graffiti performance, sculptures and installations, a campfire and a healing and massage area, as well as hosting the intriguing ‘Wonderland‘. For just 55 £ the weekend… I say it is definitely worth it.

To add to the fun, LeeFest, which has started six years ago as a back garden festival, is celebrating the growing number of portaloos by launching ‘VIPee‘ which will give guests the chance to bid for four festival tickets with all proceeds going to the Kids Company Charity. The winning bidder will earn the title of ‘VIPee‘ of Leefest 2011 and gain access to their very own red carpeted and treat-filled portaloo for the weekend !

As a non-profit music festival the organisers are dedicated to authenticity and supporting up and coming bands.What should be remembered about Leefest is their strong dedication to ethos and their approach to music. The festival is about the love of music, having fun, and giving opportunities to unsigned bands, and all that in a genuinely good and friendly spirit.

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Post by Olivia

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TRACKS:

Fenech-Soler

British Sea Power

Young Knives

Foamo

DJ Fresh

The Whip


Aug 4 2011

Cougar Microbes heads to Big Chill

Feels like Cougar Microbes is constantly on the road these days. We’ve only just got back from Kendal Calling (review to follow shortly) and some our team is already headed to the next festival this weekend.

Once again we are teaming up with Lucozade to bring you a full report and photos from this years epic Big Chill festival. The massive line up includes Four Tet, 2ManyDjs, Crystal Fighters and Rodrigo Y Gabriela to name but a few. And we haven’t even mentioned Mr Kanye West yet. WOW!

Really looking forward to the image and review for this one

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Jul 29 2011

Cougar Microbes is heading to Kendal Calling Festival

At the time of writing two of Cougar Microbes most intrepid writers, Kenny and Thom, are travelling to the lake district to attend Kendal Calling. This is the third festival we are doing with the support of Lucozade and represents one of the most interesting musical experiences in the UK today.

Expect crazy sports and real live deer roaming around trees that have been there for thousands of years ago as well as excellent tunes from the likes of The Cribs, Blondie, Echo & The Bunnymen and Frank Turner to name a few.

As always we will be bringing you a full report and some photos from our guys at the festival. For more information about the summer line up, as well as competitions and tickets check out the Lucozade Play Festivals website and FB page.

See you there!

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Jul 6 2011

Cougar Microbes and Lucozade head to Wakestock Festival

As we mentioned previously Cougar Microbes has teamed up with Lucozade to bring you exciting coverage of some of the UK’s most interesting summer festivals.

After attending Beach Break Live a few weeks ago we are returning to Wales for Wakestock; Europe’s largest wakeboarding festival. The sport’s biggest stars will be busting out some stunts and artists like Ellie GouldingThe Wombats, Kelis and Biffy Clyro will be doing their thing on the stage.

As always we will be bringing you a full report and some photos from our guys at the festival. For more information about the summer line up, as well as competitions and tickets check out the Lucozade Play Festivals website and FB page.

No doubt the Lucozade Energy Exchange tent will be there to hand out goodies and refreshments and hopefully the weather will be decent. Hope to see you there!

TRACKS:

Ellie Goulding

Biffy Clyro

The Wombats

Kelis


Jun 27 2011

‘Beach Break Live’ Festival Review

I do feel that a festival wouldn’t be a festival without these three things; A truly great live act, some nominal nudity and someone gravely (and most of the time deservedly) injuring themselves due to a moment of awe inspiring stupidity . We shall return to this nugget of festival wisdom in a bit.

Beach Break Live festival is nestled in a mass expanse of Welsh sand dune and pinewood forest, where thousands of students and idiotically fashionable, sexually charged young things pitch tents on the rolling hills, sleep the day through and get up underneath the stars to go crazy to reasonably priced booze and all night tuneage.

For those bothered enough to get up during the day, the beach was heaving with water sports and the fields busy with games, early chilled live acts and burlesque / pole dancing lessons. I was there for the music, however as a journalist I deemed it my duty to casually but insistently peek in the burlesque tent.

I’d been looking forward to seeing We Are Scientists for a couple of years and wasn’t disappointed to watch them blow away a strong afternoon crowd with hit after hit, with young Andy Burrows mullering the skins behind two of the stongest song writing teams around.

I hadn’t heard of Beardyman before, and naturally pictured an old man slithering to the stage in a cardie and massive beard, shitting us tales of woe. He was actually awesome. A sort of live producer and sampler, he beat boxes to synths, drum machines and other electronic paraphanalia, but not only this, he can sing; and well, morphing us in and out of his own tightly packed anthems and reworked covers such as MGMT‘s ‘Kids‘ and ATB‘s ‘Til I Come‘ (Even cooler than the XX‘s live version.)

The two musical highlights for me were from very different corners of the festival. The first was an eight piece folk band named Robbie Boyd Band, a truly charming and enthralling live act playing three times over the course of the five days in different forms. Front man Robbie Boyd is as talented as he is self-deprecating, hollering timeless The Birds and Everly Brothers-like tunes and pulling even the early hung over audience to their feet to participate his irresistible chorus’s.

Of course, the truly great live act I was banging on about at the start was a band I hadn’t even sniffed before this weekend. White Lies blew me and the already riled up crowd of mentals away. The punishing bass lines were as harsh as the beautifully haunting melodies. I’ll admit, I was probably slightly dazed at the time as some berk elbowed me in the back of the head and probably sent me into a slight state of euphoria but never the less this is one of the strongest headliners one could ask for even a slight concussion.

So I guess the injury sustained was my own, but the truly great live act was of course White Lies and I won’t bore you with the details, but the burlesque tent really was fantastic.

Cougar Microbes attended Beach Break Live 2011 as part of Lucozade‘s Play Festivals campaign. Make sure to check back as we join Lucozade in bringing you more events through the summer.

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Post by T.R. Wicks

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TRACKS:

We Are Scientists

Beardyman

White Lies


May 10 2011

Austria’s Spingfestival announces exciting lineup

Summer is slowly approaching…and it’s time for beers from plastic cups, daytime partying and wellies( or flip flops for the lucky ones): yes indeed it’s time that festival season again. If you are looking for a festival to kickstart your summer take a look at Springfestival.

Located in Graz, Austria), this festival offers a strong taste for electronic music and is host to an impressive lineup this year. From minimal and house gurus Steve Bug, Apparat and Sebastien Leger to the currently hip Caribou, Aeroplane, Hercules and Love Affair and Crystal Fighters, the festival definitely sounds like an awesome electronic experience.

French electronic label Ed Banger will also be represented by Carte Blanche ( Dj Mehdi/ Riton ) and Dj Feadz, who will be there for the obligatory touch of french electro, along with other french djs Noze, and singer Yelle.

Other performances not be missed have got to be Hot Chip‘s Joe Goddard performing solo as well as Finnish dj Huoratron and Atari Teenare Riot who will no doubt cater for those seeking a proper hardcore hit.

Spingfestival offers a massive lineup in an idyllic location and  kicks off from the 1st until the 5th of June. Tickets are available here

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Post by Olivia

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Mar 14 2010

Burning Man Festival amazes even Sharam

Though the name Burning Man Festival has always beensomewhat familiar my knowledge basically extended to the fact that it is hosting in the middle of the desert and a huge effigy of a man is traditionally burnt on the last night. Last year couple of my colleagues raised my interest when they came back from the event raving about their experiences. Their stories and photos showed a unique environment and a festival unlike any other.

The footage of Sharam‘s first experience only served to heighten my curiosity as the DJ, who has probably seen a lot of the world, looks genuinely stunned by the sheer scale and craziness of it all.

I want to get my camera out there and shoot those crazy structures. Maybe I should start looking at flights towards Nevada now.

TRACKS:

Sharam – Quarterback

Sharam



Sep 7 2009

Rock En Seine Day 1: Friday 28th Of August

Little Music Break bloggersTo promote Eurostar‘s Little Break, Big Difference campaign the  media agency We Are Social invited myself and nine other UK music bloggers to experience this year’s Rock En Seine festival. With 50 international and local acts playing over three days the Parisian event is starting to establish itself as a sunny substitute to the wet British festival season.

Having examined the festival in the build up to the trip I felt the line-up was a little obvious perhaps but there was still plenty of emerging talent, illustrious veterans and buzz names to keep me excited. Besides, our all access passes meant we could watch the bands and crowds up close giving an entire new outlook on the festival experience.Yeah Yeah Yeahs live at Rock En SeineOur group have hardly stepped off the Eurostar train but I found myself surrounded by a large crowd all worshipping at the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ altar. I was surprised to see the band so early on the bill but this didn’t influence from the energy invested by the three musicians on stage.

Inevitably the attention turns to Karen O as she switches between screaming like a banshee and graceful singing. Whilst her performance is incredibly captivating it would not be possible without guitarist Nick Zinner and drummer Brian Chase. Even live the 2 weave unrelenting melodic textures giving the charismatic frontwoman the freedom to swagger her stuff.

As expected their set relies heavily on material from this years shining ‘It’s Blitz’ yetfan favourites from ‘Fever To Tell’ and ‘Show Your Bones’ also get an airing. The crowd give the band a rapturous send off and I am starting to like this French audience.
Passion Pit live at Rock En Seine
Next up I catch Passion Pit on the smaller Scene de l’industrie stage. I have to hold my hand up and admit that when the band’s tracks first started circulating on various blogs I wasn’t completely convinced. Frontman Michael Angelakos’ vocal delivery aggravated me and I didn’t give them more than a passing listen. The release of ‘Manners‘ earlier this summer had me re-evaluate my initial opinion and eventually they grew on me.

Watching them live now it is obvious his singing style is distinctive to say the least, but it also truly complements the melodies. The Boston outfit announce that this is their first performance on French soil and reward the vocal following that has gathered with an energetic showcase of their best tracks. With the sun shining up above and everyone, on stage and in the audience, dancing Passion Pit’s synth led dreamy pop has found its ideal setting.
Vampire Weekend live at Rock En Seine
Vampire Weekend made my top picks of 2008 thanks to their self titled debut which I described as”an instant classic that will be eternally linked to the sound of 2008“. So how do they fare in the live arena?

With the festival organisers using ‘A-Punk‘ as the soundtrack to the Rock En Seine‘s web trailer i had deduced Vampire Weekend would be quite well known in this part of the world and as more and indeed a sizeable crowd is waiting in anticipation. The band jump straight into their set playing the tracks from their debut album flawlessly and even offer up a couple of new songs sparking mass pogoing.

If some criticism can be laid at their door I could argue that the band are a little too professional if such a thing is possible. The songs sound virtually like they do on record and perhaps could do with a looser delivery. Having said that in my shorts and flip-flops and with the sound of ‘Oxford Comma’ coming over the speaker I was finally on Summer holiday again.

Special mention must go to Roger Federer lookalike Ezra Koenig whose stage banter and grasp of the French language was the most impressive out of all the international guests over the weekend. A star for the language skills, B for the performance.Bloc Party live at Rock En SeineWith the night falling there is an unmistakable buzz in the air as people pile up to see Bloc Party‘s evening slot. The London band represented a bit of an enigma for me with ‘Silent Alarm‘ being an album I wholly enjoyed. In contrast I  felt both ‘A Weekend In The City’ and ‘Intimacy’ were characterised by some incredible highs and some filler.

Tonight I was in luck because on the band play all my favourite tracks from their discography relying heavily on material from ‘Silent Alarm’. There are memorable renditions of ‘The Prayer‘, ‘Mercury‘ and ‘Helicopter‘ that send everyone into a frenzy and the energy is captivating.

With the audience eating out of his hands Kele Okereke could be forgiven for sounding cocky so his initial proclamation that he “didn’t want any fucker to say Oasis were better than Bloc Party” is a good laugh. However, his glee at breaking the news that Oasis have cancelled their performance is a little infantile. Even considering the fact I am not bothered about seeing the Manchester lads myself I still felt a little more respect should be shown to the people who travelled solely to see the Gallaghers.

Despite this Bloc Party were a tight unit and put in an impressive show. Perhaps next time they can let the music do the t the talking.Vitalic live at Rock En SeineKele Okereke made one more mistake when he proclaimed “I guess, by default, that makes us the headliners“. Clearly he hadn’t looked at the lineup otherwise he would have seen Vitalic‘s scheduled 23:20 performance.

With the few tracks I heard prior to this show and some of the other bloggers singling him out for particular attention I was really looking forward to this one. For over an hour and a half the French master pumped track after track of electro and trance turning the field into a massive rave and giving the night a justified climax. Job done!

TRACKS:

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Soft Shock

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Passion Pit – To Kingdom Come (Artwork Remix)

Passion Pit

Vampire Weekend – I Stand Corrected

Vampire Weekend

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