[Incubate Daily Preview] Friday

September 14, 2012

Is it Friday allready? Allright, this is where it starts to get heavy. Today we have lots and lots of acts lined up for you so let’s take a look. And remember; YOU ARE INCUBATE, So drop us a line on Facebook or Twitter (#incu12) when you’ve visited something you like or when you’ve experienced something [...]

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[Read] Interview with Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite about his favorite albums

August 28, 2012

Our friends of The Quietus just published an interview with Stuart Braithwaite, the guitar player of Mogwai. At this interview he reveals his favorite albums, his love for The Cure and that he’s coming earlier to our festival to check out the exclusive show of Fields of the Nephilim. “Stuart Braithwaite is very much looking forward [...]

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[Incu Thursday] Louder than War and Incendiary curate, New Jacks 4.0 artists and Open Source Poetry at Incubate ’12

May 24, 2012

It’s Thursday again, the day that we announce all things happening during the run-up of this year’s Incubate. As an independent festival we love to involve others. New persons participating alongside our point of view yields new ideas, critical notes and a lot of energy. On the other hand it prevents tunnel vision and slumber. [...]

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Fields of the Nephilim, Darkwood, Consumer Electronics and Drum Eyes confirmed for #incu12

May 22, 2012

Usually we announce new confirmations on Thursday, but because it’s World Goth Day we’re sharing some new confirmations for Incubate ’12 today. We reached a total of 95 confirmed artist with these four new additions: We are very proud to present the exclusive performance by the legendary English goth rock band Fields of the Nephilim. By incorporating elements [...]

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[Go See] PVT – 21st of May @ 013, Tilburg

May 21, 2013

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Fans of experimental rock pay attention because tomorrow PVT will play in 013, Tilburg. This art-rock band for London and Sydney are familiar faces seeing as they played Playground Festival in 2010 and left quite the impression. PVT make experimental rock with a healthy dose of electronics. Since their forced name change back in 2010 [...]

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