Big Day Out 2010
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Big Day Out 2010
Hey there, we’re back with the 2nd Announcement of first-rate acts playing the Big Day Out 2010.
America’s new favourite big beat soul popsters PASSION PIT are bringing their musical gifts to BIG DAY OUT 2010. Led by singer/songwriter Michael Angelakos’ funk-fuelled falsetto, PASSION PIT’s debut album Manners comes alive with kaleidoscopic soundscapes and plentiful ambition. On stage, they’re chaotic, oddball and impossible not to dance to. They’re the only pit we recommend you dive right into – PASSION PIT at this summer’s BIG DAY OUT.
The hardest-working men in dance music, James Ford and Jas Shaw never stop moving. And you won’t either, when SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO DJs work the Boiler Room into a frenzy at BIG DAY OUT. From the Brits who brought us We Are Your Friends, Hustler, It’s the Beat and 10,000 Horses Can’t Be Wrong, we can guarantee one thing: surprises. “Their samples are eclectic, their sound is electric, and their energy is, well, orgasmic.” (killahbeez.com, March 2009). A year ago, we lapped up their live show. In 2010, we’ll delve deep into their record crates – prepare to play musical lucky dip with SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO DJs at BIG DAY OUT 2010.
For 20 years, SASHA hasn’t just been playing and winning the DJ game, he’s been changing it. This summer, SASHA will bring his A-game to a new playing field, BIG DAY OUT. The last true rock star DJ, SASHA learned his craft at Manchester’s famed Hacienda in its late-80s glory days, found global club fame in the ’90s, and scored acclaim with his ’00s albums Airdrawndagger and Involver. He’s an innovator, a pioneer, and he knows how to mix it up while keeping the dancefloor moving. Enter the Boiler Room and rewrite the rules with SASHA at BIG DAY OUT 2010.
The band that rewrote the history of Oz rock and made it possible for Aussie bands to once again take on the world (and win), JET are bringing their Shaka Rock home this summer for BIG DAY OUT. The boy’s third album is “a visceral account of what rock’n’roll should be,” says ChartAttack, “…chain-smoking, whisky-drinking, gritty good times”. With new anthems K.I.A (Killed in Action) and She’s a Genius piled on top of the likes of Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Rip it Up and Rollover DJ, JET are now the proud owners of one of the strongest setlists in rock. Perfectly described by the BBC as “a lot of rough fun”, JET are rough, rockin’ and ready for another BIG DAY OUT in 2010.
MIDNIGHT YOUTH’S bio is studded with more numbers than you can read. Unless you are a binary computer, then it would be quite easy cos most of them are #1. But this popular Auckland band are pretty damn worthy carriers of the mantle of biggest band in the land today, having worked their way to the top of the charts over the past 18 months with a bunch of crackingly anthemic songs. MIDNIGHT YOUTH kicked out the jams with their album The Brave Don’t Run, already a Platinum seller in New Zealand and a winner of three big NZ Music Award Tui’s. They’re sharp dudes with great hits ready for their first BIG DAY OUT.
They tried to put them in a box the first time round, but there was no pigeonholing HEAD LIKE A HOLE’S anarchic onstage madness and searing, metallic-rooted rock’n’roll. For ten years Booger Beazley and co had left Wellington and half their clothes behind as they stormed across the stages of New Zealand, Australia and Europe. In 1996, 'On the Street' in Sydney wrote they were “easily one of the most creatively brilliant bands in the modern world” and over a decade later, the band are back to prove it. If you’re not hanging out for “A Crying Shame” and “Comfortably Shagged”, you’re not coming to our party, pal. HLAH are a national treasure and we will be feeding them whatever it takes backstage to make sure they tear it up at BDO 2010.
It’s time to turn up the sound system and
welcome the king of the dancehall, BEENIE MAN, to BIG DAY
OUT. From Kingston, Jamaica comes the chart-topping,
Grammy-winning master of reggae evolution, who during more
than 20 years in the game has pumped out dancehall smashes
including The Girls Dem Sugar, Who Am I, Slam and Gimme
Gimme. On stage, he’s a nattily-dressed “livewire
lightning rod of a man, pumping adrenaline and feeding off
the beat” (OC Weekly). And if all that weren’t enough,
the fastest man on earth, Usain Bolt, counts BEENIE MAN
among his favourites. Stand back – BEENIE MAN will be
setting off dancehall dynamite at BIG DAY OUT 2010.
BIG
DAY OUT will let its freak-folk flag fly this summer with
DEVENDRA BANHART. The people’s troubadour came to
prominence with the cosmic folk and ethereal vibrato of his
2005 breakthrough, Cripple Crow. In 2009 came his sixth
album, What Will We Be, which Rolling Stone calls “the
best he’s ever made”. In concert, this charming quirk of
nature drifts from hushed to frantic, from folk to surf to
reggae to heavy psychedelic rock. Call it whatever you like
– pysch-folk, avant-folk – DEVENDRA BANHART “stands
out as a compelling and utterly unique artist” (Q
Magazine). Find out for yourself this summer at the 2010 BIG
DAY OUT.
“Finn Andrews, the striking frontman of
THE VEILS has a streak of lovelorn bleakness as deep as the
night is long” emoted the LA Times as they reviewed a
recent show by the Antipodean/UK quartet. “His creepy
preacher hat, and an unshaven, alabaster complexion that
suggests he lives off a varied diet of scotches, only
accented the band's sense of gnawing doom -- though it was
leavened with melodic sweetness and a lovely ear for
arrangement detail.” THE VEILS’ third Rough Trade
album Sun Gangs has been universally hailed as their best
and sees Finn and the band striking a rich vein of form,
capturing a emotional range in their music from joyous indie
pop to compulsively gloomy epics worthy of the
Doors.
Sure, you can’t go past bandleaders Chris
Stapp and Matt Heath’s impeccable poo-humour celebrity in
Back of The Y and its movie spin-offs. But their
long-running band DEJA VOODOO is back in town and new
album The Shape Of Grunge To Come can be considered as a
re-ignition of the hard rock/punk attitude and everyman
accessibility that their peers from Seattle back in the day
sweated out. OK, the lyrics are still “a bit shit”, but
they are an honest expression of the everyday life that Deja
Voodoo and their wide Kiwi audience experience. And before
some prick decides “joke band”, just remember that if
history had allowed only bands who WEREN’T considered a
joke by the cognoscenti to be heard, we’d only have
cocktail jazz.
Dope. It means more than just good hip-hop in the hands of the mysterious KIDZ IN SPACE. This trio of interstellar beat-makers is truly dope incarnate, doing the moonwalk like they have jetpacks on their backs that are rammed with stinky weed. Two singles, “Downtime” and yeah, get this, “Oceans Of Drugs”, and an EP on the sweet Move The Crowd label have seen Kidz In Space orbiting the high points of local charts and beaming their ‘spokesman’ into New Zealand media outlets to represent their fusion of chilled hip-hop and smoking dance-electro with cool indie collaborators like vocalists Coco Solid and Alisa Xayalith from The Naked & Famous.
Two musicians, one loop station, a synth and a couple of guitar amps can generate massive noise in the right hands. CAIRO KNIFE FIGHT is Nick Gaffaney, a man who has drummed his way around the place for many of our leading songwriters, and Aaron Tokona, the founder and front man of iconic rock group Weta. They are the right hands we were talking about and, just like a rumble in a souk, they wield their instruments with hectic passion and in a dangerously free manner. Honed down from the six piece crowd they began as, right now we are seeing a thrilling new CAIRO KNIFE FIGHT emerge and Nick and Aaron have been in the studio cooking up some fearsome new material for their summer shows.
MOUNTAINEATER. They’ve bitten off a chunk of
rock cake with that name haven’t they? But when this
Dunedin trio debuted in late 2008, they were ready to show
audiences that they’d brought along the biggest fucking
knife and fork they could fit in the back of the van.
MOUNTAINEATER were ready to lay down a heavy slab of broody
sonic landscape and visceral bludgeoning rock. Boom. For
Tristan Dingemans, front man of the formidable HDU, it’s a
nice case of lightning striking twice. In Chris Livingston
and Anani Ngata, Tristan has found another rhythm section
capable of joining him on some of the most mindblowing
guitar journeys known to man. A couple of NZ tours have been
building the hype – “if you thought HDU were capable of
wreaking sonic destruction, this trio will leave you
gasping” hacked Real Groove.
New Zealanders Dion
Lunadon (The D4) and Boxcar Benny Maitland had their share
of crossed paths prior to forming THE TRUE LOVERS in New
York in 2008. But now they have a band, a saucy, writhing,
primal band on heat, and a sound that is burning up the New
York winter so much that Dion and Ben are bringing them down
to cool off at the BIG DAY OUT before they combust. Like
fuck they are – cooling off, that is. Dion’s 100%
rock’n’roll heart always powered The D4’s shows to
incredible heights and THE TRUE LOVERS, as their new single
‘Death Threat’ testifies, promise to live up to that
reputation. A BIG DAY OUT debut that is sure to be
memorable.
TIME PHINN is the founder of the
country’s leading dance culture music and fashion bible
‘Remix’ and the promoter of superclub dance party brands
including Our House, Nitelife and Deep Hard & Funky.
Thousands of Aucklanders prepare for their weekend with
Tim’s highly-rated Friday night radio show First Class on
George FM and his ability to get the party started has seen
him consistently voted New Zealand’s No.1 House
DJ.
BANDICOOT are three Auckland kids who like lots of
the same things, like dubstep, dancing, jazz and synths that
make weird noises. None of this really shows up in their
music though, except perhaps the dancing. Because they also
like making noisy, spazzy, hardcore pop. In just six months,
Pearl, Daniel and Reuben have made an EP called Happy
Talking, which is available for free download, hit number
one on bFM and played tons of shows that have excited lots
and lots of people. How cool is that?
You want heavy?
LORD OF TIGERS was born of the pursuit of heaviness.
Combining the righteous power of Sommerset’s Ryan Thomas,
Anthony Davies of the WBC and Ryan’s old mucker Milon
Williams of Cobra Khan, they have a high volume urgency
that’s been merrily shredding ears at shows all year. A
glance at the material they have available on Rupert
Murdoch’s Myspace suggests a certain regal bent to their
tunes, and a listen to any of “Rage Of A Demon King”,
“Shadow of Dark Queen” or “The Ruler Of Eagle’s
Reaches” may confirm many of your suspicions of delusions
of grandeur on their part. Or you may just find yourself
concurring with the eager LORD OF TIGERS punter who told
them after a recent show: "you guys were so loud I think I
saw through time". Yeah.
The 2010 BIG DAY OUT will see
the return of crowd pleasers, SILENT DISCO. Premiered in
Australia at the BDO in 2006 they returned in 2009, and will
again electrify disco dancers with their mixes of dance,
hard house, punk, salsa, twenties swing, alternative, world,
electro, hardstyle, gabber and Dixieland, all through the
convenience of wireless headphones! In the Double Channel
SILENT DISCO, which features new 2-channelled digital
headphones, party people can choose from resident DJs OR the
guest DJ at the time and have a good old fashion dance
off!
BIG DAY OUT JANUARY 15TH 2010
MOUNT SMART STADIUM, AUCKLAND
Passion Pit, Simian Mobile Disco (DJ), Sasha, Jet, Midnight Youth, Head Like A Hole, Beenie Man, Devendra Banhart, The Veils, Deja Voodoo, Kidz In Space, Cairo Knife Fight, Mountaineater, True Lovers, Tim Phin, Bandicoot, Lord of Tigers, The Silent Disco
Join the artists from the 1st announcement: Muse, The Mars Volta, Lily Allen, Kora, Groove Armada, Kasabian, Dizzee Rascal, PNC, Peaches, Ladyhawke, Girl Talk, Dimmer, Rise Against, Mastodon, Karnivool, The Horrors, Gin Wigmore, Powderfinger, Calvin Harris, The Decemberists, Eskimo Joe, The Temper Trap, Minuit, James Duncan, The Checks and more to be announced
TICKETS $132 plus booking fee
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