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palace
 Very Busy Member Posts:392
 | | 23 Mar 2006 4:18 PM |
| | yeah, never likely but at the same time, a collaboration between two of them under the nwa banner is not off the radar...
anyhow, uninspired lineup... although some great stuff there, very little that gets me excited... and the ones that do i've seen before | | | |
| MACgirl
 Getting Into It Member Posts:52
 | | 23 Mar 2006 4:20 PM |
| | Looks like the press release got leaked!!!
Subject to Licence
POD CONCERTS & AIKEN PROMOTIONS PRESENT
THE ELECTRIC PICNIC – The Boutique Musical Festival
Stradbally Hall, Co Laois – 1st, 2nd , 3rd September 2006
"The Picnic is such a breath of fresh air for concert goers. The huge success of this year's event (2005) has changed the lie of the land. A brilliant festival is not just about the bands or the location or the chip-free food stalls or the atmosphere or the Body and Soul area or the attention to detail. It's about quality of the whole event (the boutique festival) .Its about mutual respect". The Irish Times 2005
The inimitable Electric Picnic – Ireland's only boutique musical festival – is back for its third year. Voted by music fans as 'The Love of 2005' as voted for by Hot Press readers, the Electric Picnic returns as a three day festival on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd September, with camping all three nights in the idyllic and picturesque setting of Stradbally Hall Estate, Co Laois - less than an hour from Dublin.
Last year all 25,000 tickets sold out, this year festival organisers have increased the capacity by five thousand but promise to keep the intimate nature of the festival that concert-goers have come to expect.
In keeping with the eclectic nature and music mix served at the Electric Picnic this year proves no exception with its seven stage line up of:
Basement Jaxx, Massive Attack, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Groove Armada, Anthony and the Johnsons, DJ Shadow, Damien Rice, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Frames, Devendra Banhart, Super Furry Animals, Belle & Sebastian, Rufus Wainwright (solo), Bloc Party, Alabama 3, The Rapture, Mad Professor, Saul Williams, Tom Vek, Gang of Four, David Kitt, Jim Noir, Rachid Taha, Elbow, Graham Coxon, Deus, The Rags, The Dublin Gospel Choir, topped off with that friend of all things Electric – Gary Numan. And it doesn't end here, the legendary Blue Nile - this is their only performance in the world this year.
The Body & Soul Village will be enlarged this year, once again located off the beaten track in it's leafy natural amphitheatre. The self contained village of Indian tipis, hammocks, small domes and Moroccan style dwellings will again be housing organic cafes & juice bars and a range of therapists who offer alternative therapies & workshops from Reiki, Reflexology and Shiatsu to Indian Head Massages, Yoga & Dance Workshops and Tarot Readings.
The festival are also delighted to introduce a brand new area - The Big Tree - which is a new nature foundation being set up by Damien Rice and will feature a carbon neutral oasis of music, arts and organic food.
The Foggy Notions Stage - a new stage being added this year. Foggy Notions are programming a line-up of exciting and exotic sounds from all over the world at this year's festival. Expect the freshest dance-floor party music, the finest grade heartbreak pop, mind-bending art-rock, ethnic mysticism and the occasional pop icon.
A large theatre area will encompass Lost Vagueness who return again to present their very unique and flamboyant brand of burlesque theatre and cabaret… Once again we can expect The Ballroom & The Laundrettas Laundromat of Love and they will also have their Changing Rooms at the festival. In this lavishly decorated boudoir of Madame Mishka guests take part in a magical transformation of identities, from everyday to extraordinary. Lost Vagueness stylists will help you feel fabulous with a wide selection of apparel, including feathers-boas and ball-gowns, corsets and petticoats, dinner-jackets and tuxedos, trilbies and top hats. The pu**y Parlure, housed in a beautiful 1920's style wooden Spiegal Tent, will lure you into a positively Purrrrrfect party experience. With a full bar and entertainment, standby also for the delights (or horrors!) of a 'Stars in Your Eyes'-style karaoke, pop quiz's, dance classes, giant floor games and groovy DJ's playing Soul, Latin, Salsa, R&B, Reggae & World. More pu**y Parlure attractions to be announced. And Cirque Idyllic - a colourful plethora of artists from seasoned international performers to capricious variety artistes, slick aerialists, clever clowns and magicians. Groundbreakers, icebreakers, edge cutters, jaw droppers, side splitters and butt clenchers are all cocooned amid the sublime, feelgood D.J's who keep the space alive, highly charged and harmonious. Be wowed by the stars of the cabaret renaissance.
The Electric Picnic also promises the return of its hugely popular International Comedy club Stage hosted once again by Des Bishop. Line-up yet to be announced.
The Hot Press Chat Room is back again - a unique opportunity to catch Face-to-Face interviews with the stars of the show, conducted by the Hot Press team, including assistant editor Stuart Clark, Peter Murphy and John Walshe.
The Silent Disco, Cinema and the boutique on-site accommodation of Beach Huts, Podpads & Tipis will also be there. And the Electric Picnic's quirky healthy organic food policy continues together with a wider selection of bars providing a wider variety of drinks plus cocktail bars, including the Bacardi B-Bar and the Southern Comfort Crawdaddy Stage.
Female urinals are just one of the many new facilities that will be provided at the festival this year, P-Mates will be provided for female concert goers which will enable them to pee while standing upright! No queues, no waiting around for your turn, no fuss!
Ireland's only boutique festival, which has grown quickly from an alternative day-out to a 3 day festival is now a major fixture and must for those of eclectic taste. The Electric Picnic, Ireland's boutique music festival with seven stages, 3 days of camping takes place 1st 2nd and 3rd September 2006.
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| Gar
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1676
 | | 23 Mar 2006 4:31 PM |
| | That's only 31 acts for a 3 Day Festival, surely a rake load more will get announced. | | | |
| ctrlaltdelete
 Busy Member Posts:269
 | | 23 Mar 2006 4:40 PM |
| | Fingers crossed for the Foggy Notions tent. | | | |
| benni
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:950
 | | 23 Mar 2006 5:09 PM |
| | Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Devendra Banhart, Super Furry Animals, The Rapture, Mad Professor, Gang of Four, Jim Noir, Rachid Taha, Elbow, Graham Coxon, Deus, Gary Numan.
Deadly
Most excited about Gary Numan, YYY and Gang of Four...GANG OF GODDAM FOUR!!!!
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| Una
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1725
 | | 24 Mar 2006 10:09 AM |
| | Una is excited about:
Bloc Party, The Rapture, Devendra Banhart, Graham Coxon, and..... YEAH YEAH YEAHS
yay! | | | |
| comet
 Very Busy Member Posts:486
 | | 24 Mar 2006 10:26 AM |
| | I haven't been to Electric Picnic and not going this year. One thing I would say wrt people saying not enough big names or not enough names full stop for a 3 dayer, I guess at EP they don't have as many acts on at the same time e.g. Oxegen or other festivals have lots of good names announced but the reality for most festival goers is that a lot of the acts will be on at the same time and they will only see a fraction of them. so you inevitably get a lineup that looks very good but in reality the lineup of acts you get to see isn't as half as good. Am I right to say at EP(how many main music stages are there?) people will actually get to see most of these acts? if thats the case then it is a fine lineup. still wish there'd been a limited option of day tickets though :( | | | |
| nerraw
 Very Busy Member Posts:475
 | | 24 Mar 2006 11:12 AM |
| | I'm happy with the line up so far. Well, really happy especially with the yeah yeah yeahs, dj shadow, Graham Coxon, The Rapture and a whole host of artists that i;ve never heard before.
Cool :)
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| Unicron
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1687
 | | 24 Mar 2006 1:27 PM |
| | I'm happy about the Yeah Yeah Yeah as I've wanted to see them for a while and Gang Of 4 should be good but everyone else I've either seen or I'm not that bothered by. The Foggy Notions tent is intruiging, considering the stuff Leagues plays when he's on the radio plus the fact that they're promoting the Final Fantasy gig give me some hope. | | | |
| benni
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:950
 | | 24 Mar 2006 2:58 PM |
| | yea hope for some quality irish bands - any suggestions/hopes for the irish contigency? | | | |
| stroller
 Very Busy Member Posts:580
 | | 24 Mar 2006 3:20 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by comet I haven't been to Electric Picnic and not going this year. One thing I would say wrt people saying not enough big names or not enough names full stop for a 3 dayer, I guess at EP they don't have as many acts on at the same time e.g. Oxegen or other festivals have lots of good names announced but the reality for most festival goers is that a lot of the acts will be on at the same time and they will only see a fraction of them. so you inevitably get a lineup that looks very good but in reality the lineup of acts you get to see isn't as half as good. Am I right to say at EP(how many main music stages are there?) people will actually get to see most of these acts? if thats the case then it is a fine lineup. still wish there'd been a limited option of day tickets though :(
Sorry man but there's as many clashes at the Picnic as there are at Oxegen. There were four stages last year and 2 Many DJ's, Kraftwerk and The Flaming Lips were all on at the same time. | | | |
| rosstapharian
 Starting Member Posts:2
 | | 24 Mar 2006 4:14 PM |
| | why does everyone hate damo and the frames..........what a pack o' begrudgers ye are!!! | | | |
| benni
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:950
 | | 24 Mar 2006 4:16 PM |
| | HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!! | | | |
| ctrlaltdelete
 Busy Member Posts:269
 | | 24 Mar 2006 4:27 PM |
| | Familiarity breeds contempt.
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| Norman Schwarzkopf
 Very Busy Member Posts:428
 | | 24 Mar 2006 4:38 PM |
| | You're right, i DO begrudge the Frames & their enormous international success. | | | |
| Una
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1725
 | | 24 Mar 2006 5:07 PM |
| | Damien Rice's 'Big Tree' thing really does sound like an eyebrowy skit, doesn't it? | | | |
| rosstapharian
 Starting Member Posts:2
 | | 24 Mar 2006 5:37 PM |
| | Familiarity breeds nothing but familiarity unless you're a begrudger!! stick that in your pipe and smoke it!! | | | |
| benni
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:950
 | | 24 Mar 2006 5:55 PM |
| | this is a wind up
its too easy | | | |
| comet
 Very Busy Member Posts:486
 | | 24 Mar 2006 5:57 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by stroller
quote: Originally posted by comet I haven't been to Electric Picnic and not going this year. One thing I would say wrt people saying not enough big names or not enough names full stop for a 3 dayer, I guess at EP they don't have as many acts on at the same time e.g. Oxegen or other festivals have lots of good names announced but the reality for most festival goers is that a lot of the acts will be on at the same time and they will only see a fraction of them. so you inevitably get a lineup that looks very good but in reality the lineup of acts you get to see isn't as half as good. Am I right to say at EP(how many main music stages are there?) people will actually get to see most of these acts? if thats the case then it is a fine lineup. still wish there'd been a limited option of day tickets though :(
Sorry man but there's as many clashes at the Picnic as there are at Oxegen. There were four stages last year and 2 Many DJ's, Kraftwerk and The Flaming Lips were all on at the same time.
well if that's the case then that lineup isn't big enough for a 3 day event, sounds like a good 2 day lineup stretched. | | | |
| Gar
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1676
 | | 24 Mar 2006 6:11 PM |
| | Loads more acts will be announced in the coming weeks/months because there is no way that 31 acts will fill out three full days of music from 12-Midnight everyday. The best thing about Electric Picnic though is the variety of stuff to choose from - Cinema Tent, Bodytonic Area, Campsite with a decent shop, Silent Disco, Paintball, Comedy Tent. You don't have to consume live music all day long. But as a music feast it is top class too.
I'm warming to the line-up so far despite the dodgy headliners (bar Massive Attack who should be decent). I really wanna catch:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
DJ Shadow
Mad Professor
Elbow
Saul Williams
Graham Coxon
Deus
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