[The Spying Glass] Scene report E-hoven

July 6, 2012

“If you can’t be them, see them.” The next best thing. Incubate is slowly building up the tension, with monthly scene reports. Last Friday, I decided to go. Just to see and hear what our semi local scene has to offer. It turned out to be a night to remember. A night that also made [...]

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[Reminder] Incubate Scene Report: Eindhoven Tonight @ Cul de Sac

June 29, 2012

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Eindhoven Scene Report with Capcap.. cap and Daisy Bell @ Cul de Sac, June 29

June 19, 2012

For this months event we are a tad late with the announcement, but we managed to pull it together! This month’s focus will be on Eindhoven and bands from the so-called ‘rock city’.  This month the event won’t be on a Thursday! For one time we decided to shift it to the last Friday of [...]

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Incubate Scene Report: a Guide to Eindhoven

June 18, 2012

Eindhoven, it’s known in Holland as ‘Rock City’, so to live up to their name they should at least have more than a handful of interesting bands. Not all bands are ‘rock’ but I found out that Eindhoven certainly has its fair share of music that needs to be heard. If you want to know [...]

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Incubate Scene Report – a guide to Haarlem

March 12, 2012

Haarlem, the city that’s somehow always in the shadow of Amsterdam. While it’s best known bands are probably Relax, Chef’Special, Alain Clark and The Sheer, there’s a lot more brewing under the surface than you see at first sight. Cultural city Haarlem hosts a lot of festivals every year. Most famous are probably Bevrijdingspop, and Mysteryland, [...]

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[Friday Afternoon Silliness] Terrible Trap Songs (mutilating songs you used to love)

May 17, 2013

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Trap is all the rage these days, sparking internet memes and making tiny white kids seem cooler by proxy. But as we all know, when a “new” genre comes to town -brandishing legitimately interesting music- people hurdle over each other to take that “new” genre and paste it on everything in sight… and it is terrifying.  This all [...]

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