On Tuesday, March 22th, Filmfoyer Tilburg will show a new movie called Meat by Maartje Seyferth and Victor Nieuwenhuijs. They will both be present as well to answer your questions. Check out the website mEATing. More information (in Dutch) after the jump!
[Go see] Movie ‘Meat’ at Filmfoyer, Tilburg
March 17, 2011
[Incu Thursday] New artists on the bill for Incubate 2011: Joan of Arc, Library Tapes and others
March 17, 2011
Hi there! This is Incu Thursday. Every Thursday, 14:00h local time, we announce the musicians that were confirmed for the Incubate 2011 festival during the past week. Whether it’s one or twenty names, as long as we have things to confirm… We have also added (legal) free downloads from every band where possible for your [...]
[Listen] Altar of Plagues (Incubate 2009) previews new song
March 17, 2011
Altar of Plagues, who played at Incubate 2009, have uploaded a brand new song on Soundcloud from ‘Mammal’, which will be released on April 22th. This is an edit from the song ‘Neptune of Dead’. Of couse the full song will be available on the record, to be released by Candlelight Records. Taken from The [...]
[SXSW Report] When in Austin… Inlog.org blogging live from SXSW, Part I
March 17, 2011
Frank Kimenai is present at the yearly SXSW festival, he will give us live blog updates from Austin! This is the first part in the series, more to follow over the next days. So, after one year of absence in the beautiful city of Austin, I’m finally back for the annual madness that’s called SXSW. [...]
[Watch] Turing of your television to create art by Stephan Tillmans
March 16, 2011
Stephan Tillmans creates art by the light flashes that you see when turning off your television screen. Above is a small movie about his work, in German, but still gives a good impression of his work. Some examples of his work can be found when clicking the “keep reading” text! And the rest of his [...]
The Warehouse and what America does to it’s culture
March 16, 2011
With google maps you can check out where the mighty Warehouse wás located. For those who don’t know, the Warehouse is a place in Chicago that started in 1977 where a new music genre, house (guess where that name comes from!) emerged based on R’n’b and Disco music. The legendary Frankie Knuckles was a resident [...]
Faithless is calling it quits
March 16, 2011
On Maxi Jazz‘ website, he just announced Faithless is calling it quits. After 15 years and 6 full length albums, Faithless is coming to an end! Here’s what Maxi Jazz has to say: We’ve had, with you, the most unbelievable, epic and moving experience, stretching over years and tens of thousands of miles… joyful, exhilarating [...]
[Listen] FaltyDL’s new album ‘You Stand Uncertain’
March 16, 2011
The highly productive FaltyDL is set to release his new album ‘You Stand Uncertain’ through Planet Mu on March 28th. You can already preview the songs on the Planet Mu website. Here’s what the website has to say about the new album: “Things have evolved a lot on “You Stand Uncertain”. From the very beginning [...]
“De Etalage” – New art project at the Incubate headquarters!
March 16, 2011
At the Incubate headquarters we had some “loose” space, which the former owner, when it was still a Hi-Fi store, used to showcase expensive turntables. Therefore we decided to give this space to artists to exhibit their work. Every 2 months we will choose a new artist and this time we have the work from [...]
New dubstep subgenre? Night bus
March 16, 2011
Struggling with the fact that dubstep is evolving rapidly lately and Rusko can’t be compared with acts like Shackleton or James Blake, it seems a new “subgenre” within dubstep popped up on the internet. After the failed attempt to introduce “post-dubstep” the genre “night bus” popped up on various websites. What do you think? Here’s [...]
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[Incubate Scene Report] A Guide to Bristol
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Bristol is musically probably best known for the “Bristol Sound”, which was the name given to a group of artist who broke through into the mainstream with a sound that was given the stamp ‘trip-hop’. Best known are probably Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky, but there were many others. Even though Portishead’s Geoff Barrow later [...]

