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Im more concered about Friday night.

Ive seen Arctics 4 times now so Ive put that night down to go find a smaller stage and dance my ass off somewhere but Ive not seen an actual band I want to see.

Can anyone recommend any of the smaller headliners, Anything indie you can dance to or any good dance music?

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Im more concered about Friday night.

Ive seen Arctics 4 times now so Ive put that night down to go find a smaller stage and dance my ass off somewhere but Ive not seen an actual band I want to see.

Can anyone recommend any of the smaller headliners, Anything indie you can dance to or any good dance music?

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Im more concered about Friday night.

Ive seen Arctics 4 times now so Ive put that night down to go find a smaller stage and dance my ass off somewhere but Ive not seen an actual band I want to see.

Can anyone recommend any of the smaller headliners, Anything indie you can dance to or any good dance music?[/quote

Simian mobile disco are awesome live. There's a stream of their whole live album on soundcloud.

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Oh how fickle people can be in this day and age with music, anyone not constantly releasing music straight off the factory floor seems to be regarded as "got smaller" or my favorite "lost the hype".

Im more concered about Friday night.

Ive seen Arctics 4 times now so Ive put that night down to go find a smaller stage and dance my ass off somewhere but Ive not seen an actual band I want to see.

Can anyone recommend any of the smaller headliners, Anything indie you can dance to or any good dance music?

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Looking forward to Tame Impala again on the Friday seen them last year after hearing the new album and decided to check them out wasn't dissapointed. Enter Shikari will be alright but from footage from their last time they played it didn't look all that interesting although i would like to be surprised, plus they have brought out a new album since then and became slightly more popular. Might check out The Bots again saw them last year on the Tenacious D tour! Managed to meet the singer afterwards on the way out of the place, was a nice guy.

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really looking forward to Tame Impala. both albums are amazing. as for Enter Shikari, as fun as they'll be they'd be much better in the JPT, or any tent for that matter. definitely a 'sweaty, chaotic. act rather than a big outdoor act (although i've heard good things about their main stage shows at Reading and Leeds... we'll see).

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