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2002-03-15 01:53Hans Erik Nilsson [idm] SONAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02)
└─ 2002-03-23 17:23thorsten Sideb0ard Re: [idm] SONAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02)
└─ 2002-03-28 02:05nethed Re: [idm] SONAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02)
2002-03-31 16:20Tom Pereira Re: [idm] SONAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02)
└─ 2002-03-31 17:54henrik str.mberg Re: [idm] SONAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02)
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2002-03-15 01:53Hans Erik NilssonWell, it looks like it's going to be BCN in June again for me.. /Cheers, /Hasse SONAR 2002
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Well, it looks like it's going to be BCN in June again for me.. /Cheers, /Hasse SONAR 2002 PROGRAMME PREVIEW For the ninth consecutive year, SÓNAR is once again an essential venue for those wishing to discover the latest trends in electronic music. A meeting point, highly receptive to the pulse of the avant-garde, that offers to a varied public the formats of a sound laboratory, a leisure area, a museum, a conference and professional convention hall. Music, audiovisual arts, digital creation and thought converge in this absolutely essential event. As in previous editions, SÓNAR once again anticipates and offers a detailed scan of avant-garde creation of our times and opens the way to proposals that have a specific and seminal impact on electronic culture. The programme is open, rich in nuances and for another consecutive year embraces different artistic manifestations (music, film and electronic art), patent testimony to the ever increasing promiscuity amongst disciplines. Sound manipulation and rhythm research, the new forms of landscaping and a spirit for experimentation are the defining characteristics of a new generation of artists whom SÓNAR BY DAY has opted for. The repertoire of artists -Cex, Dntel, Lali Puna, Donna Regina, Static, Isan, Wobbly, Balago- come from fields such as indie, pop, experimentation or contemporary music, and coincide in their use of digital tools with which they produce pieces beyond classification by means of microscopic sounds, glitches and abstract, highly emotive melodies. Within the music programme of SÓNAR2002, the showcases and SONARLAB standout once again as presentation formats for the work of record labels and artistic collectives. In this editions SÓNAR will offer an overview of the productions and latest releases of renowned international labels -Morr Music, City Centre Offices, Staalplaat, Karaoke Kalk- with special emphasis on the Californian electronic scene represented by Musork, Tigerbeat6 and Plug Research. Special mention must be given to the participation of record labels from countries that normally have limited resources for promoting their national production such as Escuadrón Sudaca (Venezuela). Convinced that leisure and experimentation are not necessarily antagonistic, SÓNAR BY NIGHT once again opts for a programme full of stylistic nuances that go beyond the usual club context. Its three stages -SONARCLUB, SONARPARK Y SONARPUB- will offer very adventurous proposals such as Andy Votel or Sirconical as well as great names of dance music such as Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox or Óscar Mulero. Other highlights are the appearance of the kings of techno-pop Pet Shop Boys, the live soundtrack from the film by Jean Painlevé “The Sounds of Science” which will be interpreted by Yo La Tengo, and the dj set performed by the British Alison Goldfrapp. Although SÓNAR dedicates most of its programme to concerts and Dj's, the rest of its activities are directly linked to musical creation either through their implicit subject matter or because various artistic disciplines coexist in the same support. All the activities combined in their diversity, and especially SonarMatica, the multimedia area, are fundamental ingredients that endow the festival with character, variety and a differentiated personality. After having previously presented the creative realities of Barcelona, Berlin and London, SONARMÁTICA2002 now turns its eye to Helsinki. A guided tour through the most breakaway and original activities that take place in the Scandinavian capital, with a special emphasis on the area of digital creation and new technologies. In this section, some of the highlights are the installations of Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen as well as the works of the Katastro.fi collective, one of the most influential and innovative multimedia art platforms on the European scene. SÓNAR 2002 PRE-LINE UP (14.03.02): CONCIERTOS PET SHOP BOYS (UK) YO LA TENGO (USA) TUXEDOMOON (MEX) LAMB (UK) RADIOBOY (UK) ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM (USA) S.I. FUTURES (UK) JANEK SCHAEFER (UK) YASUNAO TONE (USA) CRISTIAN MARCLAY (USA) WAGON COOKIN' (E) TITO + ZBIGNIEW KARKOWSKI (E) PANSONIC + PEACHES (FIN/GER) COLOMA (GER) TIGA (CAN) CROSSOVER (USA) AGUSTÍ FERNÁNDEZ + AXEL DÖRNER (E) G:EL (FR) BALAGO (E) M83 (FR) DOCTOR L (FR) CONGOSOUND (E) DJ SETS JEFF MILLS (USA) CARL COX (UK) RICHIE HAWTIN (USA) ARTHUR BAKER (UK) ROGER SANCHEZ (USA) FUNK D'VOID (UK) OSCAR MULERO (E) ALISON GOLDFRAPP (UK) MR SCRUFF (UK) MR. LEN (USA) NACHO MARCO (E) SIDERAL (E) BROOKS (UK) SOUL OF MAN (UK) D' WACHMAN (E) SHOWCASES MUSORK (USA) presents AGF (GER) (live) TIMEBLIND (live) FULL SWING (Dj) GOLD CHAINS (live) PLUG RESEARCH (USA) presents CHESSIE (live) SAFETY SCISSORS (live) DNTEL (live) MORR MUSIC (GER) presents ISAN (live) MANUAL (live) LALI PUNA (live) THOMAS MORR (Dj) NINJA TUNE (UK) presents BONOBO (live) DK (SOLID STEEL) (Dj) CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA (live) ESCUADRÓN SUDACA (VE) presents BMH (live) JUNZ & LOPEZ (Dj) WYZ (live) KARAOKE KALK (GER) presents THORSTEN LÜTZ (Dj) DONNA REGINA (live) JÖRG FOLLERT (Dj) LEAF (UK) presents MURCOF (MEX) (live) MANITOBA (live) TONY MORLEY (Dj) WMF (GER) presents HIGHFISH (Dj) NIKAKOI (live) KOTAI (live) HELSINKI (FI) presents AAVIKO (live) O:PL BASTARDS (live) DIDIER & ANOMALOUS (Dj) STAALPLAAT (NL) presents MASSIMO (IT) (live) GOEM (HL) (live) 386 DX (RUS) (live) KEEP DIGGIN’ (UK) presents KIRK DIGEORGIO (Dj) IAN O'BRIEN (Dj) MARK SHADE (Dj) STRAIGHT AHEAD (CH) presents SEQUEL (Dj) DOMENICO FERRARI (live) EARTHBOUND (Dj) TIGERBEAT6 (USA) presents KID606 (live) CEX (live) WOBBLY (live) DJ RUPTURE (Dj) BPITCH CONTROL (GER) presents ELLEN ALLIEN (Dj) MODESELEKTOR (live) FEADZ (Dj) SONARLABS DAMIAN LAZARUS plays CITY ROCKERS (UK) DJ ANIMA & DJ TRIPLE R play TRAUM (GER) PRETO & TYPE play NYLON (PT) CITY CENTRE OFFICES presents STATIC (GER) and SHLOMIE SVIRI (UK) FRANÇOIS K. plays WAVE MUSIC and CLICKTRACKS (USA) MARCUS MAEDER & TELEFORM play DOMIZIL (live) (CH) WATCH TV & DAVID LAPOF play HITOP (E)
2002-03-23 17:23thorsten Sideb0ardJust bought my flight and accomodation for june. Can't wait, i was in Barcelona one week t
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Just bought my flight and accomodation for june. Can't wait, i was in Barcelona one week too late last year to catch the festival. Question... Anyone know where to get the tickets from? Is just my browser and/or flash installation or does the sonar.es web site do absolutely nothing, except let you play with the little soccer ball (why exactly is that there?) It has no info or link to ticket purchase. Are they even on sale yet? cheers, thorsten --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-03-28 02:05nethedno one knows -- yet we even have artists booked & we dont know. i was told that tix are ge
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no one knows -- yet we even have artists booked & we dont know. i was told that tix are generally available on the day by someone whose been before... sonar are notoriously late in getting any info on their site. cause i remember this from last year. it will appear ariound june 1st. lets hope someone gets the list & lineup & posts it... someone did an amazing review of sonar in 2000 on this group.. mucho help appreciated here, if anyone has a full lineup i can post it on our website. I can tell you that Mr Scruff & The Cinematic Orchestra are confirmed. While Mr. Scruff's manager decided to rent a villa in the hills, Scruff will bunk with the fishes & sleep in a toaster. if anyone has info, please post it, so we can cut n paste it onto the ninjasite....did i hear right when someone said 80,000 people went to sonar last year? that's about as large as glastonbury in a much smaller space. wow! At 9:23 am -0800 23/3/02, thorsten Sideb0ard wrote:
quoted 19 lines Just bought my flight and accomodation for june.>Just bought my flight and accomodation for june. >Can't wait, i was in Barcelona one week too late last year >to catch the festival. > >Question... Anyone know where to get the tickets from? >Is just my browser and/or flash installation or does the sonar.es web site >do absolutely nothing, except let you play with the little soccer ball >(why exactly is that there?) > >It has no info or link to ticket purchase. >Are they even on sale yet? > >cheers, >thorsten > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2002-03-31 16:20Tom Pereira>From: nethed <nethed@ninjatune.net> >no one knows -- yet we even have artists booked & we
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quoted 4 lines From: nethed <nethed@ninjatune.net>>From: nethed <nethed@ninjatune.net> >no one knows -- yet we even have artists booked & we dont know. >i was told that tix are generally available on the day by someone >whose been before...
I was quite blas? about it last year and just queued up during the day to get tickets; although there were loads of people there it was actually a painless and chilled out process. Infact the whole event seemed to go very smoothly, an example to anyone else organising an event for many mashed young people in the middle of a city. Bye, Tom. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-03-31 17:54henrik str.mbergAt 17.20 +0100 02-03-31, Tom Pereira wrote: >Infact the whole event seemed to go very smoo
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At 17.20 +0100 02-03-31, Tom Pereira wrote:
quoted 3 lines Infact the whole event seemed to go very smoothly, an example to>Infact the whole event seemed to go very smoothly, an example to >anyone else organising an event for many mashed young people in the >middle of a city.
except for the hare-brained idea of putting the mille plateaux showcase in a 200 capacity, echoey church... I think there were more people queing outside than there were in the audience inside. hs -- _____________________________ fossil fuel for fossil people --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org