TRIPTYCH FESTIVAL-DMZ, PINCH, DISTANCE, KODE9 and more
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TRIPTYCH FESTIVAL-DMZ, PINCH, DISTANCE, KODE9 and more
Wasnt supposed to say anything bout this till the full line up gets announced tomorrow night, but i might as well give you lot a heads up so you can get in quick with tickets when they go on sale wed.The festival organisers have asked us to curate two nights, one in edinburgh, and one in glasgow.
thursday 26th april
FORTIFIED SESSION @the BONGO CLUB, EDINBURGH
DJ PINCH,
DJ DISTANCE,
GRAVIOUS(LIVE DEBUT)
MONOCHROME(LIVE)
ELECTRIC ELIMINATORS
SOUNDSYTEM POWERED BY MUNGOS HI-FI
saturday 28th april
FORTIFIED SESSION @the CLASSIC GRAND,GLASGOW
DIGITAL MYSTIKZ vs LOEFAH & SGT POKES
ELECTRIC ELIMINATORS
SOUNDSYSTEM POWERED BY MUNGOS HI-FI
Tickets will be available through ticket web etc and the festival website from this wednesday, dont sleep, especially on the DMZ ones as the room is limited capacity.
I will put the full festival line up here when its announced, theres nuff other interesting stuff going on that weekend to warrant a trip to scotland!
www.triptychfestival.com
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thursday 26th april
FORTIFIED SESSION @the BONGO CLUB, EDINBURGH
DJ PINCH,
DJ DISTANCE,
GRAVIOUS(LIVE DEBUT)
MONOCHROME(LIVE)
ELECTRIC ELIMINATORS
SOUNDSYTEM POWERED BY MUNGOS HI-FI
saturday 28th april
FORTIFIED SESSION @the CLASSIC GRAND,GLASGOW
DIGITAL MYSTIKZ vs LOEFAH & SGT POKES
ELECTRIC ELIMINATORS
SOUNDSYSTEM POWERED BY MUNGOS HI-FI
Tickets will be available through ticket web etc and the festival website from this wednesday, dont sleep, especially on the DMZ ones as the room is limited capacity.
I will put the full festival line up here when its announced, theres nuff other interesting stuff going on that weekend to warrant a trip to scotland!
www.triptychfestival.com
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I'm getting a new flat soon, so if I got room I can take some peeps on me floor.
This lineup just sounds bigger and bigger each time I hear it...
Can't wait!
This lineup just sounds bigger and bigger each time I hear it...
Can't wait!

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fuckin ell more like steptych
Didn't know kode9 wud be playin quality ill be able to walk home from that! just as well gonna b raping my bank account!
Reckon ill be drivin fae glasgow for pinch etc. that way ill not wake up stuck to cobbles
If anyone wants a lift should have room ill be goin back to glasgow after it!
jesus grav everytime i speak to you yer gettin a new gaff. To be fair its normally every 6-8 months, but still i know gypos with less addresses!

Didn't know kode9 wud be playin quality ill be able to walk home from that! just as well gonna b raping my bank account!
Reckon ill be drivin fae glasgow for pinch etc. that way ill not wake up stuck to cobbles

If anyone wants a lift should have room ill be goin back to glasgow after it!
jesus grav everytime i speak to you yer gettin a new gaff. To be fair its normally every 6-8 months, but still i know gypos with less addresses!
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ok my flat will be free fofo you can stay there if you want.
daggus we will be taking a bus up to reekie so theres no need to drive.
And mods surely dubstep featuring heavily at any festival warrants the thread being on the main page where most folks will see it?
Or are multiple threads about tunes being hot more important?
Wise up please.
daggus we will be taking a bus up to reekie so theres no need to drive.
And mods surely dubstep featuring heavily at any festival warrants the thread being on the main page where most folks will see it?
Or are multiple threads about tunes being hot more important?
Wise up please.
It's a whitey that the good stuff is listed below that stupid art school shit on the Saturday... Fuck it, means I don't need to stick around after I bounce on the toes off some west-end bawbags hahaha.
Note, £13.50 per ticket for this and a tenner a skull for distance et al on the Thursday, plus bus/train whatever. No as bad as it could have been!
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fuck, kode9 is £20 and is burried in amongst a sea of shit, might have to give that one a body swerve.
Note, £13.50 per ticket for this and a tenner a skull for distance et al on the Thursday, plus bus/train whatever. No as bad as it could have been!
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fuck, kode9 is £20 and is burried in amongst a sea of shit, might have to give that one a body swerve.
not dubstep anyway. i'm always wary of anything classed like "misfit disco". Conjure's images of hoards of wanky, trendy, prentious pricks! With DMZ playin downstairs u might not be able to heard them anyway!
Spektrum
Like the brawling spawn of The Slits and ESG – as nurtured in pop-vaults by sleaze-pimping wolverines – Spektrum are a neon paroxysm of chromatic funk, frazzled punk, argent electro and effulgent R&B.
A London-based, horseplay-obsessed four-piece – that’s Lola Olafisoye, Gabriel Olegavich, Isaac Tucker and Teia Williams – Spektrum are among the UK’s most arresting, effervescent live cartels.
Their current (second) album, Fun At The Gymkhana Club (Nonstop), is a lambent aural alloy of Prince homages, misfit disco, livid vistas and saucy equine imagery – all the colours of the rainbow, all the haze of subterranea: and all the more gregarious for it.
Fujiya & Miyagi
The imagined, illicit love betwixt a Japanese hi-tech turntable company and the Karate Kid’s bearded maharishi begets the misleadingly tropical moniker of Brighton’s marvellous Fujiya and Miyagi: a lavish, labyrinthine trio whose shimmering touchstones of desiccant funk, filmic vistas, modernist wordplay and club-land shenanigans channel trailblazers such as Roxy Music, Can, LCD Soundsystem, Serge Gainsbourg and MF Doom.
Propagating a wry, inspired, revitalising dance music genus; as presently attested on the triumvirate’s multifarious frolic Transparent Things (Tirk); Fujiya and Miyagi – or Steve Lewis, David Best and Matt Hainsby as they’re rather more prosaically designated – are a vigorous, bountiful kraut-pop treasure.
Spektrum
Like the brawling spawn of The Slits and ESG – as nurtured in pop-vaults by sleaze-pimping wolverines – Spektrum are a neon paroxysm of chromatic funk, frazzled punk, argent electro and effulgent R&B.
A London-based, horseplay-obsessed four-piece – that’s Lola Olafisoye, Gabriel Olegavich, Isaac Tucker and Teia Williams – Spektrum are among the UK’s most arresting, effervescent live cartels.
Their current (second) album, Fun At The Gymkhana Club (Nonstop), is a lambent aural alloy of Prince homages, misfit disco, livid vistas and saucy equine imagery – all the colours of the rainbow, all the haze of subterranea: and all the more gregarious for it.
Fujiya & Miyagi
The imagined, illicit love betwixt a Japanese hi-tech turntable company and the Karate Kid’s bearded maharishi begets the misleadingly tropical moniker of Brighton’s marvellous Fujiya and Miyagi: a lavish, labyrinthine trio whose shimmering touchstones of desiccant funk, filmic vistas, modernist wordplay and club-land shenanigans channel trailblazers such as Roxy Music, Can, LCD Soundsystem, Serge Gainsbourg and MF Doom.
Propagating a wry, inspired, revitalising dance music genus; as presently attested on the triumvirate’s multifarious frolic Transparent Things (Tirk); Fujiya and Miyagi – or Steve Lewis, David Best and Matt Hainsby as they’re rather more prosaically designated – are a vigorous, bountiful kraut-pop treasure.
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madrpo wrote:why are they on the same bill as DMZ
what is classic grand like anyway? is it split over 2 floors? hope so!
because the twats who run the admiral/the hold, where we were originally supposed to have the gig double booked us for a wedding, and wouldnt forgo the other booking!!
paul from the festival only found out about this the day before the booklets were set to get printed, so we had to find a replacement quick smart, and this was the only option really.
dont wory though, what goes on upstairs wont affect us, if anything itll be as daggus says, and you wont hear the upstairs acts

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