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 [...]
[Incubate Scene Report] A Guide to Bristol
May 21, 2012
Incubate day #3 Gravenhurst, Future of the Left, Bonaparte
September 15, 2009
For anyone that wants to know what Incubate 2009 day #3 brings: you could take a look here. Today is pretty much indie Tuesday. Future of the Left (remember McLusky? No? Remember My band is better than your band? Sing It!), the touring circus of Bonaparte and Drums are for Parades are for all you [...]
The Incubate gospel according to Alex van der Hulst
August 29, 2009
‘The Incubate gospel according to’ section gives you tips from insiders. Check others out here. Who are you? Alex van der Hulst, freelance journalist, working for OOR, Gonzo (circus), Revu, De Gelderlander and other magazines. What will you be doing during Incubate 2009 (Sept. 13-20)? Visiting one or perhaps two days of the festival and [...]
Hokaben festival
October 16, 2008
With ZXZW artists like Sun Ra Arkestra, Chops, Todd, Shitmat, Dethscalator, Hey Colossus, Zun Zun Egui, and Arabrot and favourite bands like Acid Mothers Temple, Fucked Up and Gravenhurst the London based Hokaben festival is definately worth a visit. Frank, Tijs and Joost will go there. Hope to see you there!!!
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May 25, 2012
Exitmusic – Passage This duo consists of husband and wife Devon Church en Aleska Palladino, from (Shit, again?!) Brooklyn, New York. With EP From Silence, which they released a year ago Exitmusic showed us their first sign of life.. Passage, their debutalbum, is a bit more bombastic, but still got the sultry sound. Next to this sultry [...]

