This Thursday in collaboration with 013: Incubate Scene Report Mini-festival

April 24, 2012

We’ve told you earlier before that this Thursday it’s our second edition of Incubate Scene Report. Now we’ve got a special announcement to make: Because Sleep Party People and Pinkunoizu is gonna play the same night in Tilburg, we decided, in collaboration with 013, that we are gonna mix both events and turn it into one free mini-festival. The night [...]

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[Spotifriday] Your weekend soundtrack – Week 16

April 13, 2012

Of course we were really happy with the Play-Button news from Spotify last Wednesday. Especially with our Spotifriday it is really useful. So maybe this week’s Spotifriday looks a bit different from what you are used to, but we in this post you can still find the perfect soundtrack of your weekend.   Sleep Party [...]

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Was this your (easter) weekend?

April 10, 2012

         

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Incubate Scene Report: Copenhagen

March 20, 2012

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and is the city with the most inhabitants of the whole country.With more than a million citizens, it’s more than likely that at least a few people get together to make great music. In the past a few bands from Copenhagen have made it ‘big’. Acts like The Raveonettes, [...]

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[Listen] Sleep Party People – Mixtape for the Lonely Souls

February 1, 2012

Sleep Party People – the bedroom project of Brian Batz – is like one of those fairy tale gems that keep radiating magical colors when it’s dark and that actually grow bigger and brighter when nighttime falls. It’s something special. An old drum machine, a piano and a guitar, make a dreamlike universe arise. With [...]

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[Watch] Sleep Party People’s new single ‘A Dark God Heart’

January 17, 2012

(photo by George Knegtel) A new song came out by Sleep Party People and it’s one helluva song! It’s called ‘A Dark God Heart’ and it’s the first single from their upcoming album ‘We Were Drifting on a Sad Song’, which is due on 9 April via Blood and Biscuits. The Danish quintet impressed many [...]

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[Preview] What’s up at Incubate on Wednesday September 14?

September 14, 2011

Yesterday was yet another amazing day at Incubate 2011. With performances by Rainbow Arabia, Lightning Dust, HEALTH and Tweak Bird it was a day to remember. Also the Play Me I’m Yours project is receiving lots of positive feedback. For now, it’s time to move along, so what can you expect to see at Incubate [...]

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Incubate 2011 line-up is… complete!

August 24, 2011

Between 12 and 18 September we’re welcoming thousands of visitors for the seventh edition of Incubate. The Fall, Battles, Glen Hansard and Health are a few of the more than two hundred cutting edge artists that bring music, film, art, debate and dance to Tilburg. Artistic director Vincent Koreman: “I am incredibly proud of this [...]

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[Listen] Sleep Party People (#incu11) releases Remixes EP including Trentemøller and The Antlers/Peter Silberman

July 11, 2011

Sleep Party People, performing at Incubate this year has just released a 4-track EP including some banging remixes from Trentemøller, The Antlers/Peter Silberman, Mikael Simpson and Troels Abrahamsen. You can listen and buy the tracks over here at iTunes!

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[Incu Thursday] Matthew Shipp, Sleep Party People, The Oscillation and more announced for Incubate 2011

May 19, 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…  Ticket sales have started here. There’s an early bird discount for the passepartouts which [...]

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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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