Back from Belgium's Pukkelpop festival. It was certainly better than I was expecting and fulfilled many of my musical fantasies. The following is a very brief musical overview of Pukkelpop. I will get my camera film developed in time and post my festival in pictures in due course.
Thursday:
Lo-Fi-FNK kicked it off, after two years waiting to see them, my moment finally came, enjoyable electropop fun, just need to work on their dance moves (hypocrisy)
Lo-Fi-FNK - Change Channel (Kaos Remix)1990s made live indie good again.
1990s - You're Supposed To Be My FriendLiars were considerably less scary and infinitely more accomplished than when I last saw them a couple years ago, probably the most interesting live act of the weekend.
Liars - Plaster Casts Of EverythingBattles were incredible too, my appreciation for drummers increased as a result of seeing them in action, relentless, monotonous, monumental.
Battles - DddiamonddThe rest of the day was spent drinking cherry beer (possibly to the point of all 13 of us falling into the stereotypical British holidaymaker role) Then we danced to the head honchos of
Kitsune - Gildas & Masaya, then
Riton,
Boys Noize (nuts) and
Tiga.
Friday:
Slept or tried to, not that pro-plus lets you sleep, just shake uncontrollably. Roused myself for
Uffie &
Feadz, then
MSTRKRFT who dropped something I was totally expecting.
D.I.M. - Airbus BabyMore cherry beer at the cost of
James Holden and
Apparat :( WHAT AN ERROR.
Saturday:
Early start for
Home Video, who impressed me a lot, reminded in part of Radiohead, see for yourself.
Home Video - MelonI was staggered at how rammed
Booka Shade was, I guess I underestimated their popularity, then again we were in minimal mecca I guess. Mindblowing.
Booka Shade - In White RoomsI was pressganged into seeing Kings Of Leon as opposed to
Trentemoller, ho hum, at least I had cherry beer. Then I caught some of
CocoRosie, pretty darned nice...
CocoRosie - MiracleJustice did not disappoint, I chose to be cool and wear my
EdRec tee on the first day whereas some kiddiewinkles chose to stand at the front and wave their tee's. Us? We danced with rhythmic convulsions and reckless abandon.
Erol Erol Erol, why do you treat us like this, just when I was about to collapse he put on the most re-energising song ever (past 6months) the new
Modeselektor pulveriser. It was perhaps the aural pinaccle of the weekend.
Modeselektor - Black BlockSo yeah, that was roughly what I heard.
To recover, I have fancied some
Motoro Faam, wonderfully crafted, organic sounding experimental electronica from three 23-year old Japanese guys. Get it
HERE.
Motoro Faam - And Infiltrations