
At last years’ Incubate Festival, Martijn van Dalen customized 4 Fatboys by painting them. And now you can win one! We’re giving away the 4 Fatboys and all you have to do is buy a ticket for Incubated 14 in the pre sale and you’re automatically in the run of winning one of those special customized Fatboys!
Incubated 14 has a great line-up, with artists The Caretaker, Library Tapes and Sleepingdog. A very relaxing evening, with some fine, calming tunes and what better way to relax to the music by listening to them on your very own Fatboy! If you win the Fatboy, you get an e-mail on the day of Incubated 14, which is the 2nd of February. And when the evening starts you can chill and listen to the three acts on your own Fatboy, which you can bring home afterwards. You can buy your tickets for Incubated 14 below and here, we hope to see you there!

The Caretaker is all about lost memories, amnesia and nostalgia to old times. Creating a deep beautiful, but sometimes sinister atmosphere he tries to take you back in your personal history through electronic ambient music. Pleasant memories, bad dreams, being alone in the dark, all these emotions overtake the listener. If you’ve seen the Kubrick movie ‘The Shining’, you will get an idea of the beautiful but disturbing feelings The Caretaker tries to evoke.

The Swedish David Wenngren is Library Tapes, pioneer of post-classical/neoclassical piano music. Library Tapes started in 2003 with David Wenngren and Per Jardsell. Wenngren hadn’t even touched a key of a piano, let alone played the piano! But he practised and listened to great artists like Sylvian Chaveau and Goldmund and he developed his own style. After the first album Per Jerdsell went his own way and David Wenngren became Library Tapes. The sounds that Wenngren produces are like subtile field recordings, with scratching and ticking noises of old 78-RPM record.

Sleepingdog has two members Chantal Acda (Chacda) and Adam Wiltzie (Stars of the Lid, A Winged Victory for the Sullen). Chantal Acda has been performing as Sleepingdog since 2006 and in that same year she played at the ZXZW Festival (former name of Incubate). She worked on her first two albums with Adam Wiltzie and he became such an essential part of her music, that he became a member of the band. Sleepingdog is based on the fairy-like atmosphere of Iceland and goes beyond the limits of New-Folk and Folktronica.
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