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Electronica/Dance


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4 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

My 1 gripe with Glastonbury is, far too much DnB. I have no intetest in it.

Hoping Block 9 has none.

 Not sure I really get this - I kind of hate DnB but happy it’s there. Less people are the DJs I want to see. 

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Not a huge amount for me on that poster but one good techno night in the temple would be great.

I did see Sunil Sharpe in the old Cave in 2016 and liked the venue much more than Samula so hoping they can improve on last time round.

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10 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

My 1 gripe with Glastonbury is, far too much DnB. I have no intetest in it.

Hoping Block 9 has none.

there's so many other stages so its not too big of an issue really. helps convince a lot of my group to go aswell

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There is an over saturation of drum and bass at Glastonbury and I’m into it. Can’t be doing with Jump Up which you tend to hear a lot of. I think it’s more the quality for me as opposed to the style. 
 

Walking around ya hear a lot of shite tunes blaring out the stages.

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1 minute ago, Boilingtent said:

DnB is arguably the UK's biggest contribution to dance music so seems fair it is heavily represented!

Boomtown is literally 50% DnB and people are happy !

Agreed. I'm from N Ireland where although there are active crews of promotors that provide DnB a a few times a year in Belfast (Drumology/Step/Crilli), it's a genre of music that has been criminally under-represented over here - and this from a city that gave us Calibre! I utterly love the DnB choices at Glastonbury.

 

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1 minute ago, rubick said:

Agreed. I'm from N Ireland where although there are active crews of promotors that provide DnB a a few times a year in Belfast (Drumology/Step/Crilli), it's a genre of music that has been criminally under-represented over here - and this from a city that gave us Calibre! I utterly love the DnB choices at Glastonbury.

 

For sure, only wish they would mix it up a bit instead of benny page, ed solo, jinx in dub types you see at every festival

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5 minutes ago, Tommy Dickfingers said:

There is an over saturation of drum and bass at Glastonbury and I’m into it. Can’t be doing with Jump Up which you tend to hear a lot of. I think it’s more the quality for me as opposed to the style. 
 

Walking around ya hear a lot of shite tunes blaring out the stages.

I'm not into it myself, but I sometimes think its part of the fun when you're walking around aimlessly at night 😅 adds to the chaos

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