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Sunday, 3 July 2011

Glastonbury 2011 Review - Part 1


It is now a week since the end of the greatest festival on the planet, and so it seems appropriate to release our review of the extravaganza that is Glastonbury.

Matthew Evans - Top 3

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 Without a doubt they stole the show for me. They delivered everything expected and more. The visual effects and light show were out of this world and were a perfect way to close the other stage on the Saturday night. The Manchester boys produced a masterclass in live electro dance music, a truly spine-tingling experience. After previously headlining the pyramid stage, Tom and Ed returned to the other stage performing to a massive crowd all stuck in the mud as a result of the pouring rain. This didn’t dampen the mood however; if anything it enhanced it with the crowd embracing the conditions!

As far as the individual songs go, “Star Guitar” was a real winner, as was their hybrid version of “Out of Control” and “Setting Sun”.  

You can check out the 30 minute BBC edited version of this magnificent set here.

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 Light sky, night sky, special guest appearances, dancing, raving, skanking, moshing, and lots of mud and rain; this set had everything. The collaboration kings played to a packed crowd at the West Holt’s Stage on the Friday evening at the festival.

The field was filled with excitement as the London-based group opened with the single “No Problem”. This had a brilliant backdrop which was chemical brothers-esque as well as a wonderful lights show. It was a superb way to begin, it really got the crowd jumping and singing-along. Guest stars such as Tempa T, Milo, Liam Bailey came and went but the highlight was the single “Time” featuring Delilah which sent the crowd into pure ecstasy. Raving it up, splashing in the mud with the rain lashing down watching top quality music live right in front of you, it doesn’t get much better than that.

You can also re-live this set here, but this half hour showing doesn’t do the set justice censoring out the two stand-out songs mentioned previously. Chase and Status epitomised everything that’s good about Glastonbury, dedicating to good music and good people!

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 Nero are a drum and bass/dubstep duo who are actually signed up to Chase & Status’ record label MTA Records. I seen these guys a couple of years ago in a tiny venue when they were relatively unknown, and it’s amazing to see how far they have come since then. Their live set at Glasto confirmed this. They headlined the Wow! Stage at 2am Saturday night/Sunday morning in front of a packed crowd. The tent was nowhere near big enough to contain the rowdy ravers. Their set ended with the appearance of Alana Watson, vocalist for many of the duo’s tracks. It was a perfect way to end with such hits as “Me & You” and “Innocence” proving favourable with the lively crowd. However the stand-out song was undoubtedly “Guilt”. The song sent out a magnificent vibe circulating its way around the tent building on the already electric atmosphere. I look forward to seeing these guys again sometime soon!

I must point that none of these three acts were in my “Top 5 to watch” highlighting the vast array of music on offer at the the festival. Other note-worthy mentions go to The Joy Formidable, Pendulum, Biffy Clyro and Foster the People for some wonderful performances.

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Friday, 17 June 2011

Glastonbury 2011 Preview



Next week Twitter Tunez will be hitting the road as we are off to Glastonbury 2011. We will be attempting to tweet live from Glasto to give an insight into the highs and lows of the greatest festival on Earth. To get everyone in the mood here are our ones to watch, either in the flesh or on the telly.



James Shingler – Top Five





North Wales’ finest hit the John Peel Stage on Sunday afternoon and will no doubt blow any hangover out of your system. Gonna be loud, VERY LOUD!

John Peel Stage – Sunday, 14:00






The Moz Father is on the Pyramid Stage on Friday before some other band that we refuse to mention. Expect classic songs and the odd rant from the most outspoken man in pop.

Pyramid Stage – Friday, 20:00


  



The art rockers from Los Angeles are playing two sets – Friday on the Park Stage and Saturday on the John Peel.

Park Stage – Friday, 16:45
John Peel – Saturday, 16:50






Love ‘em or loath ‘em James Allen and Co know how to put on a show. Catch ‘em headlining the John Peel Stage on Saturday.

John Peel – Saturday, 22:30






Bobby Gillespie is one cool motherfucker! Nuff said! – Primal Scream headline the Other Stage on Friday.

Other Stage – Friday, 22:30


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Matthew Evans - Top 5





The King Blues are one of the best UK ska-punk bands, driven by strong political views they never fail to deliver a show filled with passion and energy. This is true however big or small the venue so expect nothing different on the biggest stage of them all.

Oxlyers in West  - Friday, 16:00





One of the finest DJ’s to ever grace the planet, Norman Cook is one person who definitely knows how to get a crowd going. This will be a perfect way to round off the East Dance stage on the Friday night.

East Dance – Friday, 23:15





From one of the world’s top DJ’s to one of the world’s best live bands. These boys have the ability to generate an insane atmosphere reflecting in phenomenal vibes. As far as live shows go, you won’t find anything like it.

Pyramid – Sunday, 19:45





The electronic duo are what you would call “different”. When live, lead singer Alice sounds somewhat like a strangled cat, yet there is something quite brilliant and unique about it. The hardest decision of the weekend will be whether to see these or Fat Boy Slim.

The Park – Friday, 23:15





These guys complement each other superbly essentially as a hip-hop duo. Scroobius provides insightful lyrics both sung and spoken, while dan le sac provides the electronic beats. Make sure you check ‘em out for they are wonderfully entertaining.

Oxlyers in West – Sunday, 16:00