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14 January 2013

Salif Keita releases a new album Talé Monday 11th February

Salif Keita releases a new album Talé Monday 11th February

Salif Keita releases a new album Talé Monday 11th February


Africa’s finest, most soulful singer, Salif Keita, releases a new album, Talé, on Monday 11thFebruary. Produced by Philippe Cohen Solal of Gotan Project and featuring guest appearances from Roots Manuva, Esperanza Spalding, Bobby McFerrin and Manu Dibango, Talé is full of surprises - pushing musical boundaries and bridging gaps between the past and the future.

Philippe Cohen Solal met Salif Keita in January 2011 and they both agreed they wanted to breathe new life into the Mandingo tradition. “I want it to dance!”, says Salif. “Philippe’s approach suited me: he loves traditional instruments so we kept that sound but injected a new flavour.” The idea was to take Salif’s song format and adapt it to the dance-floor.

Salif’s simple guitar and voice lay the foundations for the album’s melodies and harmonies while the rhythmical motifs are woven in by Aboussi Cissoko (n’goni), Mamane Diabate (balafon), Prince(calabash), together with Cyril Atef from Bumcello (drums and percussion), The Dap Kings’ Hagar Ben Ari (bass) and Christophe Chassol (string arrangements).

Special guests include the great Manu Dibango on saxophone and Bobby McFerrin, who improvises a soft melody on ‘Simbi’. The light, high voice of Esperanza Spalding combines with Salif’s vocals on ‘Cherie S’en Va’, a dedication to young girls who leave home to marry and ‘C’est Bon, C’est Bon’ features the unmistakable rapping tones of Roots Manuva.

Traditional instruments are used to push musical boundaries – the distinctive sound of the calabash takes us back to the sound of Seventies Disco, the sticky afro-beats to Detroit. On ‘Samfi’ a sample from the B52s’ ‘Planet Claire’ slips between the strings of the n’goni. In ‘Tassi’, Philippe introduces the sound of Cumbia, with Cuban Pity Cabrera on piano and Frank Rubio on bass.

“You think you’re taking the music somewhere, but it’s the music that’s guiding you; it’s the music that decides where to stop or when to keep on exploring”, says Philippe.

‘Natty’ features the vocals of Salif’s youngest daughter, Natty Keita, who says to him “Je t’aime/m’bife” and his answer, full of love and humour, symbolising a lightness of spirit that is reflected across the whole album.

Often described as “the golden voice of Africa”, Salif Keita struggled growing up in Mali, cast out by his family as an albino and ostracised by the community. He left his village for Bamako in the late 1960s, joined the Super Rail Band and then Les Ambassadeurs, fleeing the country in the mid 1970s for Cote d’Ivoire. In the early 1980s he moved to Paris to reach a wider audience and from there he became an international star. Now based in Bamako and Paris, he is considered one of Mali’s greatest singers, releasing many highly acclaimed albums – Soro (1987), Folon (1995), Moffou (2002),M’Bemba (2005), La Difference (2009) – to name but a few.

Salif plays two UK concerts in February – the Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow on 1st February, as part of Celtic Connections and at the Royal Festival Hall, London on 13th February.

Talé is released on Monday 11th February 2013.

C’est Bon C’est Bon (feat Roots Manuva): https://soundcloud.com/yabastarecords/salif-keita-cest-bon-cest; Album epk: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xUNbPoixK0

3 May 2012

Roots Manuva to Headline Sunday at Larmer Tree festival


Larmer Tree festival

Roots Manuva to Headline Sunday at Larmer Tree festival


Larmer Tree Festival is excited to announce their final headliner… the MOBO award winning artist Roots Manuva will headline Sunday 15th July.  Plus The Horne Section will headline the Comedy Club on Friday 13th July.

Closing the five day festival with an explosive, witty, sceptical mix of reggae, dub, electronica and gospel, Roots Manuva, who has been hailed as the voice of urban Britain, will bring his own ‘real’ sound to the Main Stage.  Audiences will enjoy hits from his five albums including his latest, the critically acclaimed 4everevolution.  Roots joins fellow headliners Paloma Faith, Amadou and Mariam, Jools Holland, and Levellers, in what is a stellar line-up.

Other newly confirmed music artists are: GIVERS, Revere, DJ Pete Lawrence, Piney Gir, RSVP, The Joker and The Thief, Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou, Owl in the Sun, Catherine Burke Band, Andrea Soler, Alex Roberts, Michael Wookey, Achilles, Hobo Jones & The Junkyard Dogs, New Volunteer, Pip Mountjoy, Pachango, Peace, Love & Gloves and The Spitfire Sisters

In addition to the live music, there’s also set to be plenty of laughter enlivening the stunning Larmer Tree pleasure gardens.  Joining comedy headliners, superstar Tim Minchin, The Inbetweeners’ Greg Davies, and the king of surreal one-liners, Milton Jones are The Horne Section.  On Friday evening festival-goers will be thoroughly entertained by The Horne Section’s jazz-infused comedy - live and loud, it’s part improvised, part honed, part performance and part party!  Also just added to the comedy line-up are: Nick Helm, Roisin Conaty, Naz Osmanoglu and Paul McCaffrey.

Complementing the eclectic music and hilarious comedy line-up, there’s also a brilliant programme of entertainment ready to amuse people of all ages.  There’s colourful street theatre, exciting shows and workshops, Mark Kermode’s Film Club, a huge carnival procession, YouthZone, Kids’ Area, an array of stalls to browse in the Global Bazaar, hand-picked food concessions serving up tasty treats, and much, much more.

Tickets include all entertainment, free parking and camping for tents, caravans and campervans, so there are no additional costs.  A three day ticket costs £140 per adult but festival-goers can enjoy a four or five day weekend for only an extra £25 or £50 respectively.

For more information on what’s going on, line-up news and to book tickets visit www.larmertreefestival.co.uk.

MUSIC LINE-UP SO FAR:
Paloma Faith Amadou & Mariam Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra with special guest Roland Gift Levellers Roots ManuvaImagined Village Caravan Palace Fatoumata Diawara Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends Edward II Punch Brothers The Correspondents GIVERS Vintage Trouble Raghu Dixit Akala Dub Pistols ShlomoDizraeli and The Small Gods Red Sky July Otis Gibbs Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo RSVPSwing Zazou Trio Tekke RevereGabrielle Aplin The Legendary DJ Derek Smerins Anti-Social Club Jason Ringenberg Cahalen Morrison & Eli West Urban Folk Quartet The Miserable Rich O'Hooley & Tidow The Wave Pictures DJ Pete LawrenceThe Regular JoesThe Joker & The ThiefPiney GirCrowns Trevor Moss & Hannah LouBard Rachel Sermanni Owl in the SunCatherine Burke BandDJ Nick HollywoodJ P Cooper Churchfitters Keston Cobblers Club Andrea SolerThomas FordAlex RobertsVid WarrenBy The Rivers Michael WookeyThe Lasting Days Boat to Row Achilles Fearne Ali Warren Hobo Jones & The Junkyard DogsMother Ukers New VolunteerThe WishbonesPip MountjoyMorning Rush • Pachango Peace, Love & Gloves • The Spitfire SistersGeorge Smerin DJ •  Still Moving DJs

COMEDY LINE-UP SO FAR:
Tim Minchin Greg Davies Milton Jones The Horne Section Terry Alderton Zoe Lyons Alun Cochrane Carl Donnelly Nick Helm Roisin ConatyMarcel Lucont Naz Osmanoglu Jimmy McGhie Tom Craine Paul McCaffrey


Date:                                        Wednesday 11th–Sunday 15th July 2012
         Ticket Price:               From £36-£190. Please check website for all ticket options
Online                                      www.larmertreefestival.co.uk/tickets.html
Telephone Box Office:              023 8071 1820
Post                                         Ticket South (MEL), Empire Lane, Southampton, SO15 1AP

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25 April 2012

Play Fest Announce Saturday and Sunday Final Line Ups


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Play Fest Announce Saturday and Sunday Final Line Ups

Sub Focus, DJ EZ and Gypsy Hill on Saturday and Sunday!
Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd June
Eccles Hall Estate, Nr. Norwich, Norfolk.

Shortlisted for Best New Festival 2011
4,000 people / 6 Stages  
“Play Fest is a great new soulful festival in a wonderful site... It’s a new star on the festival circuit.”The Futureheads

The countdown is now on and with just over one month to go until all the fun and frivolities of the festival kicks off, Play Fest just keeps on giving and treating playmates to the best line up possible! Just added to the bill are UK Garage legend and Kiss FM stalwart DJ EZ on Saturday, and drum’n’bass supremeo Sub Focus on Sunday. The latest additions join an already full to bursting bill of acts that include Ash, The Pigeon Detectives, Reverend and the Makers, Roots Manuva, The Correspondents, Shy FX, Zinc, Toddla T, and Jaymo and Andy George.  This means the full line ups for Saturday and Sunday have now been revealed, so it’s nearly time to don the Play-suits, dust off the wellies and get on down to Play Fest!

Kick starting Saturday night in the POW! Dance Arena, is a DJ widely considered to be one of UK Garage’s greatest talents, DJ EZ! Honing his craft on London’s pirate radio stations in the early 90s, DJ EZ rose to prominence in the late 1990’s when he was offered a permanent show on Kiss 100. Over the years, DJ EZ has hosted a variety of different radio shows, mixed a bucket load of Pure Garage compilation albums that have sold over 1.7 million copies, and won a sack full of accolades and awards; including ‘Best Radio Show’, ‘Best Old Skool DJ’ and ‘Best DJ’ at the People’s Choice Awards. Play Fest revellers will be taken on a trip through the archives of UK Garage by one the best tour guides there is!

Sunday in the POW! Dance Arena welcomes even more shining lights of the electronic scene and Play Fest can now reveal that supporting Toddla T at the top of the bill for Sunday night will be Sub Focus. Having been on the scene for nearly a decade, Sub Focus is somewhat of a boy wonder of drum’n’bass. He became one of the leading practitioners within only two years of his emergence whilst his debut single ‘X-Ray’ was awarded Single of the Week on Zane Lowe’s Radio One show. In 2010 he produced the track "Kickstarts" for British singer/rapper Example, which peaked at number three on the U.K. singles chart, and last year he signed a deal with Mercury and has a new album due for release at the end of 2012. With so many strings to his bow and a sack full of heavy tunes to delight the party animals out there, Play Fest are ecstatic to have such a D’n’B heavyweight overseeing the run up to the final hours of this year’s festival!

Other additions to the Sunday POW! Dance Arena include: the musical knowledge and surefire selections of Numbers co-founder Spencer, the contrasting styles of Foamo and Bondax, while Oli D.A.B and Robin will be on hand with their particular breed of house. Rounding off the bill will be hometown hero Joshua Roberts and the techno and house vibes of Josh 2084 and BoaBoa and Fazhands.

Over in the Asylum Stage additions include the mega brass extravaganza of Gypsy Hill and Norwich home-grown reggae talent Jah Head, with Murphys Lore on Sunday and Saturday welcomes Kodeta and Woodland Creatures to the lunatic bill of the Asylum Stage!

A limited number of tickets are still on sale via the Play Fest website: www.playfest.co.uk
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23 March 2012

Play Fest announce more acts

Play Fest

Play Fest announce more acts


Next Bundle of Acts Announced for Play Fest Including Scroobius Pip, Natty and Special Guest Roots Manuva!

Also confirmed for the POW! Dance Arena:

Toddla T / Shy FX / Jaymo & Andy George / Zinc

Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd June

Eccles Hall Estate, Nr. Norwich, Norfolk.

Shortlisted for Best New Festival 2011

4,000 people / 6 Stages

“Play Fest is a great new soulful festival in a wonderful site... It’s a new star on the festival circuit.” – The Futureheads



With the temperature heating up and the clocks soon to provide some extra sunshine time, the Play Fest gang have been dreaming of the long bank holiday in June and pouring a whole lotta love into securing the next batch of acts for the second outing of their cheeky chappy of a festival! Acts just confirmed include festival favourite Scroobius Pip, sunshine maestro Natty, UK Hip-hop king Roots Manuva and headlining the POW! Dance arena are; Toddla T, Shy FX, Jaymo & Andy George and the legendary Zinc. With a handful of headliners still to be announced Play Fest’s bill is shaping up to be a solid all-rounder with top notch acts from a spectrum of genres who provide plenty for everyone!


Joining Ash, Pigeon Detectives and some amazing unsigned talent on the Main Stage, is the leading light and unmistakable face of the UK’s spoken word scene, Scroobius Pip. Taking a side step from his duo collaboration with Dan Le Sac, his Play Fest appearance will focus on his recent solo album, Distraction Piece. Be prepared for some clever and crafty prose, with insightful, thought provoking political observations and a killer bassline! Joining Pip on the Main Stage for Sunday evening is UK sunshine reggae maestro, Natty. Pulling from a variety of influences from South Africa, Italy and the UK, his style moves effortlessly from Reggae to West African Horns mixing in a fresh take on popular songs such as Armand Van Helden’s “You Don't Know Me”. Having reached both critical and popular success Play Fest are jumping for joy at the thought of seeing in the Sunday evening with Natty’s feel good summertime vibes! Another addition to the main stage bill for the Saturday evening will be North East four-piece Little Comets, their blend of tricky percussive rhythms and Afro-beat-tinged guitars has seen them labelled as the British Vampire Weekend and perfect to ease you into Play Fest’s Saturday evening!


Saturday on the Big Top Stage welcomes a very special guest, a man who needs no introduction; UK Hip-Hop supremeo, Roots Manuva who brings his mix of dub, ragga and trip-hop style to the Play Fest fields, a MOBO award winner and Mercury prize nominee, Roots Manuva has effortless charm and delivers an engaging stage show. Other acts newly confirmed for the Big Top include, Federation of the Disco Pimp, Rory McVicar and Boat to Row. These are all set to snuggle up on the Big Top bill next to the likes of the awesome electro-swing gods The Correspondents , local troubadours Killamonjambo and many more...


Play Fest can also reveal some acts for the main Dance Stage, curated by Norwich's leading electronic club night, POW! Where the best in up front electronic music can be found from some of the biggest names in the industry, alongside some world-famous party starters! The bill so far is looking pretty meaty, with; Toddla T, Shy FX, Jaymo & Andy George, Zinc, Rattus Rattus & Klose One (Urban Nerds), DJ Andy H, DJ@WAR, DJ Cable (DMC Champ), POW! Party Boys, Attack Yourself!, Joshua Roberts and Get Low Cartel.


Finally, it’s time to introduce Play Fest’s very own naughty corner... The Asylum stage! This is a place to fully expect the unexpected, to let your hair down and get involved in the mayhem. A spectacular mix of solo artists and bands will grace the stage during daylight hours, then as night falls, prepare for some crazy shenanigans at this late night live music venue, where some of the hottest music acts and cabaret performances from the local and UK music scene will be rocking the night away! Including; Double Drop, Sam and The Womp, The Vagaband, Feral Mouth, Swingball, Poppy Perezz, The Harvs, Cielo, Kodeta, Josh Doughty, Nimmo & The Gauntlets, Eliza Shaddad, Slightly Offensive Steve, Andy Kirkham, The Woodland Creatures, Scott Wright.


Although the bulk of the line up is now announced, the big-hearted folk at Play Fest HQ still have a few tricks up their sleeves and are still to announce the Main Stage Sunday headliner and support, along with the dance arena Sunday headliner and a sprinkling of other gems still to add to the bill. Watch this space Play Mates!


For all tickets and up-to-date information visit www.playfest.co.uk

LINE UP SO FAR:

Main Stage:

Saturday: Ash, Pigeon Detectives, Reverend And The Makers, The Big Pink, Little Comets, Tellison, Tripwires, Solko

Sunday: Scroobius Pip, Natty, Spector, Lonsdale Boys Club, Ria Ritchie, Dumbfoundus, Lee Vann



Big Top:

Saturday: Roots Manuva, Killamonjambo, Jim Lockey And The Solemn Sun, Alloy Ark, Rory Mcvicar, The B Goodes, Eyes, Under The Influence, Digus Khan.

Sunday: The Correspondents, Federation Of The Disco Pimp, Juan Zelada, Boat To Row, Deers, Kamila Lovett, Model Staggs, The Soft, Underline The Sky, Ill Murray



POW! Presents: Dance Arena

First Lineup Announcement: Toddla T / Shy FX / Jaymo & Andy George / Zinc / Rattus Rattus & Klose One (Urban Nerds) / DJ Andy H / DJ@WAR / DJ Cable (DMC Champ) / POW! Party Boys / Attack Yourself! / Joshua Roberts / Get Low Cartel



Asylum Stage

Friday:Double Drop, Cabaret show- Chantel’s Wedding

Saturday: Sam & The Womp, The Vagaband, Feral Mouth, Swingball, Poppy Perezz,The Harvs, Cielo, Kodeta, Josh Doughty

Sunday: Headline Tba, Nimmo & The Gauntlets, Eliza Shaddad, Slightly Offensive Steve, Andy Kirkham, The Woodland Creatures, Scott Wright



ADDITIONAL INFO:

TICKETS

Early Bird Full Weekend Camping - £65 – SOLD OUT!

Full Weekend Camping - £80

Student Player ticket - Weekend camping with FREE travel from UEA, Cambridge University and Ipswich College - £80 – LIMITED AVAILABILITY

2 Part Payment Pass – Available from 1st March until 31st March. £40 paid in March and second payment later. – Limited Avavilablilty

Day Tickets - £35

Car Park - £2.50 per vehicle per day, £5.00 weekend

Children – 1 child 12 or under free per supervising adult / £40 full weekend / £20 day ticket

TIMES AND DATES:

STAGE TIMES:

Main Stage: 12:30pm - 11:30pm

Big Top: 12:00 noon - 10:30pm

Dance Stage and Asylum Stage: 12:00 noon - 01:00am

Tipi Tent: 11am - 01:00am

CAMPING
The campsite opens at 4pm on Friday 1st June 2012, and must be vacated by 2pm Monday 4th June 2012. The campsite provides toilets and the option to use showers.