Freerotation 2010
Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th July 2010Baskerville Hall, Hay-on-Wye, near Hereford, Powys, HR3 5LE, Wales MAP
expect around £65 including camping
Freerotation is an electronic audio-visual festival taking place in and around Baskerville Hall, on the Welsh/English Border, known from the Sherlock Holmes story 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. The festival takes place from Friday 23rd until Sunday 25th July 2010.
Three sound systems inside Baskerville Hall itself, cutting edge visuals, deep, funky, electronic music from techno, deephouse and minimal, to dubstep, nu-jazz and lounge and everything in between. Music will be happening all day Sunday.
With visuals by: VJ Vesta, Micarus, Mash, Fata Morgana, Al Livingstone (Triggerset), Widelode, Tim Cowie (Light Surgeons), This Space, Mashie TV, Chris Bates, Tom Ellis, Suzybee.
More information will be here when available.
Three sound systems inside Baskerville Hall itself, cutting edge visuals, deep, funky, electronic music from techno, deephouse and minimal, to dubstep, nu-jazz and lounge and everything in between. Music will be happening all day Sunday.
Line-up
The line-up includes Ju Ju And Jordash (live), Mike Dehnert, Jus Ed, DJ Bone, Dubbyman, Ramadanman, Stephen Brown (live), Ian Simmonds, Gatekeeper, Pigon (Live), Kirk Degiorgio (live), XDB, Boxcutter (live), Andy Stott (live), Ben UFO, Tama Sumo, Roman Lindau, Pangaea, Wbeeza (live), Sven Weisemann, October, Murmur, Bovill, DJ Chill, Efdemin, Rndm, Narcossist, Jane Fitz, Freund Der Familie, Spatial, Plus Residents :, Move D, Soulphiction (live), Jackmate, Shackleton (live), Portable (live), Lakuti, Leif, Tom Ellis (live), Tom Demac (live), Joe Ellis, Grimes Adhesif, Sam Watson, Suade, J-Lab (live), Chris Box, Sammy String, Earthdoctor, Reflektor (live), Denis Mcturk, Jakooky, John Tree, Steevio and Suzybee Aka Mindtours (live).With visuals by: VJ Vesta, Micarus, Mash, Fata Morgana, Al Livingstone (Triggerset), Widelode, Tim Cowie (Light Surgeons), This Space, Mashie TV, Chris Bates, Tom Ellis, Suzybee.
Tickets
Tickets for memebers are priced at £80 including camping. Tickets will go on general sale after April to the general public.Accommodation
Free camping is available , as well as a range of rooms in the hall itself to suit every pocket, ranging from basic multiple bunk rooms, through to executive doubles.On site
Festival goers can walk in the extensive grounds, swim in the indoor pool, take a sauna, eat at a choice of 2 restaurant/cafes including a vegetarian cafe, browse in the market/record fair, or take in an underground film in the cinema.More information will be here when available.