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Really good point. With the way that people are quick to jump on the Internet and slate someone, bigger acts are probably very wary of delivering a set which isn't their usual standard.
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By j00nbrains · Posted
Maybe a bit of a weird one and maybe even something for a different thread, but you lot seem like a knowledgeable bunch..... What makes an electronic set 'good'? I really enjoy some electronica/dance but come from a background of rock/indie/guitar based music. In those genres it's a lot about (for me) crowd interaction, singalongs and the wall-of-sound feeling but I feel these things don't always translate to an electronic set. I really enjoyed bicep in 2022 and I think a lot of that was the visuals that went so well with the music. I saw them in Greenman the same year and it was geat but nowhere near the experience we had in Glastonbury. I want to try and experience a bit more of this side of the festival this year but the options are a bit overwhelming and not knowing exactly what I'm getting in to makes those past 1am sets after a long day a hard sell at times. Problem is I love so much music that I will happily be up watching some weird folk band at 10:00am and then run around for the next 14 hours until I'm dead 😅 Not sure there's even a question here, just some general musings. -
By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
Yeah, there was no inside word on Pulp last year. However this year there is.
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