[Today at Incubate] Day 7: Dan deacon & Jimmy Joe Roche, Tilburg Ink, This Will Destroy You and many more!

September 18, 2010

Day 7: Saturday September 18

If you thought our yesterday program was packed, then better prepare for what we have in store for you today. More music, more artists, more events… more Incubate!

If you’ve been following our blog lately you must have read about our filmproject with electronoisepop-producer Dan Deacon and filmmaker Jimmy Joe Roche. Last month these up and coming Baltimore artists have been working at biological farm ‘t Schop in Hilvarenbeek on a movie that’s going to be over the top! AK47′s, Cypress Hill songs and huge bonfires, it’s all there! And tonight we’ll finally present it to you! The presentation will be at ‘t Schop at 21:00 after which Dan Deacon will give a mindblowing set right there on the farm! We’ve arranged special Incubate busses for you to go back and forth to Hilvarenbeek. More info on that can be found here.

Metalheads and puckrockers should head to the Little Devil and the Hall of Fame today for a hard and heavy program with among others Warbringer, Skeletonwitch, Antillectual and Switchblade among others. For the best in indie pop and garage rock check out our program at Cul de Sac with great bands such as Windmill, Rape Blossoms, Feeling of Love and an indie dance night with the Vera DJ Team.

In the Pauluskerk we have some special performances today. If you like experiments and you love good songs, you can’t miss Richard Youngs. This talented multi-instrumentalist is sure to give you goosebumps. After his performance, doom legend Wino (Saint Vitus, The Obsessed a.o.) will take the stage of the Pauluskerk to play a special acoustic set.

Another performance not to be missed is that of post-rock giants This Will Destroy You. With beautiful soundscapes, but also amps that go ’till eleven, expect TWDY to give an impressive set.

In the arts department today you can go to Luycks Gallery to check out our Tilburg Ink project. We’ve invited ten artists to create designs for tattoos. If we’d then tattoo these designs on people, will we have a piece of art, or a copy of a piece of art?   You can go find out today, ’cause we’re tattooing visitors for free! (Registration is closed btw). See the designs, the tattooist, the tattoo action and the living artworks at Luycks Gallery from 12:00 to 20:00.

There will be another great filmprogram and a second Generation Bass night today and ofcourse you can still go see some great art by Tanis/Verhoef, Jeroen Doorenweerd Thomas I’Anson, Martijn Hendriks, Ryan Trecartion, Hester Schearwater and the New Jacks 2.0.

More info on all artists and the program can of course be found at our site and in the Incubate festival guide. Timetables can be found here.

Happy Incubating!

MUSIC

Paradox

Weemoed

Kafee ‘t Buitenbeentje

Hall of Fame

NS16

V39

Cul de Sac

Little Devil

Pauluskerk

Batcave @ 013

Kleine Zaal @ 013

Boerderij ‘t Schop


GENERATION BASS
(daytickets after 10 p.m. are €10,-)

Paradox

V39

Studio

Batcave @ 013


FILM

Filmfoyer (free entrance)


ART

Bibliotheek Tilburg Centrum (free entrance)

Argument Vertoningsruimte

Duvelhok

Perron 58

City centre

Luycks Gallery (Tilburg Ink)

Freshheads


OTHER

Scryption

Paradox

City centre


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