Nov 01 2009

2009 Festival Dates

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Orbital – Global Gathering – SATAN
Photo by Steve Price

 

2009 FESTIVAL Live Dates were as follows:-

 

5th June 2009 – Planet Festival
Venue
: Letiste u Capova Dvora (Airfiled by Capuv Dvur)
Location: Tabor in Czeck Republic

 

6th June 2009 – Selecter Festival
Location
: Krakow, Krakowskie Btonia

 

13th June 2009 – Rock Ness Festival – Second Stage Headline
Location
: Dores, Nr Inverness in Scotland – UK

 

20th June 2009 – Sónar 2009, Barcelona’s International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art
Venue
: Sónar by Night, Fira Gran Via M2
Location: Barcelona – Spain

 

3rd July 2009 – B’estfest – Romania
Location
: Romania

 

4th July 2009 – Global Gathering
Location
: Istanbul – Turkey

 

11th July 2009 – Balaton Sound Festival
Location
: Zamárdi in Hungary

 

18th July 2009 – Monegros Desert Festival 2009 – Headline
Location
: Fraga, Huesca – Spain

 

24th / 25th July 2009 – Global Gathering – Headline Main Stage
Venue
: Long Marston Airfield
Location: Stratford upon Avon – England

 

2nd August 2009 – MTV Dance
Venue
: Privilage
Location: Ibiza, Spain

 

6th August 2009 – Lokerse Feesten
Location
: Belgium

 

8th August 2009 – The Big Chill Festival – Headline
Venue
: Eastnor Castle
Location: Eastnor Castle, England

 

15th August 2009 – EH1
Venue
: Royal-Highland Centre
Location: Ingliston, Scotland

 

30th August 2009 – Get Loaded in the Park Festival – Headline
Venue
: Clapham Common
Location: London, England

 

4th/5th/6th September 2009 – Electric Picnic Festival
Venue
: Clapham Common
Location: Stradbally Hall, Co Laois, Ireland

 

30th October 2009 – London Freeze Festival
Venue
: Battersea Power Station
Location: London

 

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Jun 08 2009

Orbital 20

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After unveiling headline performances at this summer’s hottest dance festivals, as well as a UK headline tour, dance pioneers Orbital announce the release of their most well known tracks plus some new mixes. Simply titled ‘ORBITAL 20’ the compilation celebrates 20 years of ground-breaking electronica, reworked and remixed onto 2 CD’s of generation-defining dance music, to be released on June 8th via Rhino Records.

 

This compilation is the most definitive summary of our work since ‘Chime’ came out in 1989”, says Paul Hartnoll on the release of their definitive collection, “It’s a great introduction, or indeed a reminder, of the story so far…

 

The full track-listing unfolds as follows:

 

CD 1

CHIME (LIVE STYLE MIX)

BELFAST

SATAN

HALCYON (TOM MIDDLETON RE-MODEL) MP3 SAMPLE

LUSH 3

IMPACT (LIVE FROM ROYAL ALBERT HALL)

ARE WE HERE (WHO ARE THEY)

THE BOX

NOTHING LEFT (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING LEFT)

ONE PERFECT SUNRISE (RADIO EDIT)

 

CD 2

OMEN

CHOICE

THE NAKED AND THE DEAD

SAD BUT TRUE

STYLE

FUNNY BREAK (ONE IS ENOUGH)

THE GIRL WITH THE SUN IN HER HEAD

REMIND (LIVE FROM NEW YORK)

LUSH (HERVE’S ‘TREE AND LEAF’ REMIX) MP3 SAMPLE

IMPACT

 

iTUNES EXCLUSIVES

LC1

IMPACT (JAMES ZEBELIA MIX) MP3 SAMPLE

 

Pre-Sale is now online and the earlier you buy, the cheaper it will be. At time of writing the price is only £5.99 for CD and £3.99 for Digital. These will go up 20p every 12 hours until the official release date (June 8th). Normal price is £9.99 per CD and £7.99 for Digital. Get in quick!

 

Please visit the Rhino Orbital shop website

 

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May 22 2009

Paul Hartnoll – Tormented Film Score

Paul has finished the score to the film “Tormented“. Below is a few words from the man himself plus the link to the trailer.

I wrote the score to the film, Tormented which is out on May 22nd. It’s a comedy horror kind of film and the score is totally electronic with guest vocals from Lianne Hall. The score takes it’s influence from the Malcolm Clark era radiophonic workshop (basically first analogue synth era), also the score to Children of the Stones (Look it up on YouTube) and the score to the Legend of Hell House (Delia Darbyshire and Brian Hodgson). Look that up on YouTube as it has a big smatering of good old fashioned break beat dance music. I also played holywood style drums recorded with one mike in a log cabin, so it’s not entirely electronic.

Completely low budget with a short lead time but i think it is all the better for it, both the film and score. No release dates for the score as yet.”.

Paul has kindly passed me some samples from the score. Below are 5 pieces for your listening pleasure. My personal favourite is 3m3 which has lots of Plaid-like elements!

 

1m1 mp3
1m2 mp3
1m4 mp3
1m11 mp3
3m3 mp3
5m3/5m4 mp3
 

 

Trailer

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Feb 01 2009

Orbital – Live setup pictures

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A few week’s before the 2009 tour, Paul has sent through some images from the currentl live hardware setup. Paul said “These pictures are of our current working live set some bits will change but it is the basis of what we are bringing on the road, all synths are analogue , using live for a sequencer and sampler… “. It’s a trainspotters dream. Enjoy the pictures and feel free to discuss in the Forums.




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Sep 13 2008

Digital Dystopia – ProjectX – 2 sets…

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Project X Back

I’m delighted to be involved with the next ProjectX presents night. I did a set at the last ProjectX but this time i’m lucky enough to play twice. I will start the main room at the very early 8pm but i will also play in the Other Room at around 11.30pm. Both should be one hour each…

This night promises to be something special and dont take my word for it. Below are a series of links to previews and interviews for Digital Dystopia. As the ProjectX website states…

Project X Presents Front Flyer

Project X Presents invites you on a journey into the heart of Digital Dystopia.

Our fourth event takes place at BUSK – a wonderful new venue in Birmingham City Centre. Join us for a joyous celebration where many performers combine to present a seamless whole of sound, light and interaction …an “omnimedia experience”.

Three stages and multiple projection screens will allow the presentation of a seamless flow of multi genre entertainment including bands, performers, comedians, VJs, DJs, dancers, poets.

You can’t bottle it – but you can be part of it on Saturday 13th September

Poets, performers, dancers, costumes, stage sets, audience participation

…and much more playing a part during an unforgettable night

Join us on this moving and engaging journey and be entertained by three stages housing a seamless procession of music and spoken word – all woven into a continual mix of sound and supported by performers, dancers and an amazing team of VJ’s.

Our smaller room offers a chilled selection of beats, bleeps and glitches and our Object X crew has an amazing array of weird and wonderful pieces to enjoy – interactive toys for the curious

Project X Presents
Channel 4Talent Preview
Direct Link to preview on Channel 4

 

Paper Interviews with Rich from Project X

Birmingham Post – Project X hits the right spot

Sep 9 2008 By Simon Harper

Simon Harper meets Birmingham’s musical catalyst, Rich Batsford.

In the past decade and more, Birmingham has undergone something of a
cultural renaissance. Creative activity in the city is now much more
widespread and there’s a host of artists, events and venues in the
city which are getting national recognition too.

“There’s loads more happening now than in recent times,” enthuses Rich
Batsford.

“I’ve gradually become much more a part of it, and I’d say that it’s
really taken off. We all too often measure ourselves against other
cities. The reality is that Birmingham is a very diverse city and may
not have had a scene like Madchester or stuff that’s happened in
London, at least not since the 70s and metal, but it’s got some
amazing music and other stuff.”

Whether playing music, booking gigs, promoting shows or doing
voluntary work at several cultural events in Birmingham, Rich finds
himself involved in all sorts of activity within the city, perhaps
most notably with his involvement as one of the key figures behind
Project X Presents.

This weekend sees the fourth Project X event – described as an
‘omnimedia experience’, it is built around the theme of a ‘digital
dystopia’, bringing together a multitude of art forms for a sensory
overload.

The line-up features the warm electronica of Arc Vel, 360’s sunshine-
fuelled ska, stand-up comedy from Reginald D Hunter and Khalgani’s
tribal belly dancing, plus a number of other performers taking in
myriad creative formats.

For Rich – who will also be performing a set of his meditative piano
compositions as part of proceedings – this is a logical step in the
development of Project X, a process that has been underway since long
before their inaugural event in 2006.

“It grew out of ongoing discussions between five friends, basically.
We spent a lot of time talking art, entertainment and life generally,
and how we’d like things to be, and it dawned on us fairly gradually
that we should do something together.

“In life we tend to get thrown together with people to some degree,
and certainly in normal working life you don’t choose who you get to
work with, and we saw that we had an opportunity to work with exactly
the people we did want to work with.

“There was one catalytic event, which was a party we had to say bon
voyage to a close friend of ours who was going off travelling, but
also partly for my birthday. We had the party at Robannas, the
rehearsal studio. There’s no one big room in there but we had a number
of different things going on in a number of rooms. There’s no reason
why you can’t have lots of different types of creative endeavour side
by side at the same event.”

After the first event in July 2006, charmingly titled ‘Like Fxck’, a
programme was devised as part of last year’s Gigbeth festival to
provide the follow-up, while ‘Digital Dystopia’ will be the second
Project X shindig this year.

It seems to be part of a laudable attempt to develop audiences and
partnerships both within Birmingham and also nationally, with a
creative ethos at its heart.

“This is one of the things that Project X is intended to address; to
develop and engage with an audience. By having such a diverse range of
stuff within the show, we will hopefully be introducing people to at
least some stuff that they haven’t previously engaged with.

“We very much want to challenge the audience a bit; not make it
difficult for them, but engage with them and not just have them
passively watching something at the back of the room.

“With Project X, because the audience are in the room and the stages
are around them, you feel much more a part of it and much more caught
up in it, so that the audience are actively participating in the
event.”

Away from such multi-faceted events, Rich is also heavily involved in
the live comedy scene in Birmingham, booking and promoting stand-up
and theatre shows at the Old Joint Stock Theatre as well as several
other venues around the country. He’s brought the likes of stand-up
stalwart Stewart Lee to such an intimate venue, along with fast-
emerging mirth-makers such as Wil Hodgson, Nick Doody and Paul Sinha.

“I saw an opportunity to book the sort of shows that I really enjoy,”
he grins. “The hour-long festival and theatre-style shows in which
people have that much more chance to extend themselves comedically
than they do in your standard 20-minute or 30-minute club or pub gig
format.

“We’ve been there for a couple of years now, building up an audience
of people who want to see some pretty interesting comics, doing the
hour shows that they deliver at the Edinburgh festival and other
comedy and arts festivals across the world.

“Reginald D Hunter has been, from the moment I first saw him on a
stage, one of my favourite acts and he’s the first name on my team-
sheet.

“I did try to get Doug Stanhope, who I saw at Edinburgh last year and
was tremendously impressed by. Stewart Lee, who I think at his best is
amazing.

“I really enjoy an act called Paul Provenza, who made a rather amazing
film called The Aristocrats.

“Stand-up is such a varied and loose format at the end of the day;
there’s so many options.”

Quite how he manages to fit the life of a musician into his hectic
schedule remains unclear, but – armed with a love of French classical
piano and a stack of Beach Boys albums – he’s quietly built a
following for his melodic and magical compositions.

“By far and away the biggest single musical influence in my life is
Brian Wilson. From initially appreciating the ‘Fun Fun Fun’ pure joy
captured in a two-minute pop song, to gradually discovering the extent
of Brian Wilson’s creative genius, he’s taught me a great deal.”

You can catch Rich and a slew of other performers at Project X
Presents on Saturday September 13, at BUSK, Gough Street, Birmingham,
8pm. projectxpresents.com

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