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Potential Electronic Acts 2019


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4 minutes ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

Not a massive fan of the newer jump-up stuff but guaranteed there'll be plenty of it across the site, particularly in the Naughty Corner. 

Likewise. Would love to see more of the intelligent DnB styles showcased.

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1 hour ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

A couple tents curated by Glitterbox, Elrow, Hospitality, Drumcode, etc would be fun. 

A Glittlerbox takeover in a tent would be awesome! Elrow hosted a couple of nights in Lovebullets so I imagine Glitterbox could do the same.

Dimitri From Paris
Peggy Gou
Carl Cox
Roger Sanchez
The Martinez Brothers

Pendulum and Swedish House Mafia I have down as unlikely but would love to see on the line up

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1 minute ago, Walker2295 said:

A Glittlerbox takeover in a tent would be awesome! Elrow hosted a couple of nights in Lovebullets so I imagine Glitterbox could do the same.

Dimitri From Paris
Peggy Gou
Carl Cox
Roger Sanchez
The Martinez Brothers

Pendulum and Swedish House Mafia I have down as unlikely but would love to see on the line up

Yes to this and all your selections! Glitterbox in Ibiza (and Todd Terry in particular) this summer was great fun

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5 minutes ago, EZYSEY said:

Yes 100%! new album due to drop soon. Love the concept behind it and the first EP certainly sets a benchmark for the rest of the album. Nice little documentary about it here: 

 

Yup, loving jungle at the mo so hope it all works out. Will check that doc out when I can.

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Liking the shouts for Chems, Aphex, Orbital

Then we need some classic house - Todd Terry would be ideal

Newer stuff I want to see Bicep again please & some lo-fi, DJ Seinfeld Mall Grab, Palms Trax. I saw RFF last year so this should be on the cards.

Peggy Gou should be in there I imagine.

 

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Saw Rival Consoles and Throwing Snow last night, both would be ace on the farm. Is it too soon for Four Tet to be back playing live? Probably, which is a shame. The list of DJ’s is far to long to even begin to put together a wish list, some genuinely good Techno and an avoidance of the usual tech-house dross would be great, but sadly won’t happen. 

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Gary Numan (one day he will do Glasto I am convinced of it)

John Foxx

Goldfrapp

Jagwar Ma

Holy Fuck

Groove Armada live

Floating Points

Subgiant

OMD (please)

Human League

Orbital

Kraftwerk

Air

wouldn't object to a bit of Faithless again really

 

Yeah, I'm retro!

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10 minutes ago, dingbat2 said:

Gary Numan (one day he will do Glasto I am convinced of it)

John Foxx

Goldfrapp

Jagwar Ma

Holy Fuck

Groove Armada live

Floating Points

Subgiant

OMD (please)

Human League

Orbital

Kraftwerk

Air

wouldn't object to a bit of Faithless again really

 

Yeah, I'm retro!

Excellent shout. He’s superb?.

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2 hours ago, dingbat2 said:

Gary Numan (one day he will do Glasto I am convinced of it)

John Foxx

Goldfrapp

Jagwar Ma

Holy Fuck

Groove Armada live

Floating Points

Subgiant

OMD (please)

Human League

Orbital

Kraftwerk

Air

wouldn't object to a bit of Faithless again really

 

Yeah, I'm retro!

I am all in for the Human League. Just before Kylie would be perfect.

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41 minutes ago, Radi0Head said:

Andy C is a god among men, he is the messiah of Drum and Bass. Kneel down before his might.

One of my favourite Glasto memories is watching Andy C in 2007 at the now defunct G Stage. 

Anyone else remember that one? 

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