The Big Chill 2006
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The Big Chill 2006
It may be a long way off, but I'm already excited.
This thread can be for all things Big Chill '06 - rumours, wish-lists, plans etc.
My predictions/wish list to appear:
Ulrich Schnauss (to tie in with the new album release).
The Egg (they have all but confirmed their attendance).
Bent (will they have the 4th album written by then?)
Echaskech (I'm sure the lads would love this, and good luck to them!)
Discuss.....
This thread can be for all things Big Chill '06 - rumours, wish-lists, plans etc.
My predictions/wish list to appear:
Ulrich Schnauss (to tie in with the new album release).
The Egg (they have all but confirmed their attendance).
Bent (will they have the 4th album written by then?)
Echaskech (I'm sure the lads would love this, and good luck to them!)
Discuss.....
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well i missed 2004's BC so missed Fragile State....i'd like to see them at 2006's BC!
Air would be good too....
Air would be good too....
"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
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Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
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Unfortunately I'm not going this year...
UNLESS...
Boards of Canada
Roots Manuva
Air
Goldfrapp
Plaid
The Herbaliser
Ulrich Schnauss
Luke Vibert
Lemon Jelly
Coldcut
Amon Tobin
Bent
Zero 7
...are all headlining (2hr sets each).
I might as well add that if by some godlike fluke all of these acts do get confirmed then I will only go if I win the Jackpot lottery on 27th May 2006.
Willsy- Fragile states were quite dissapointing. Beautiful songs but lacked a proper string section.
UNLESS...
Boards of Canada
Roots Manuva
Air
Goldfrapp
Plaid
The Herbaliser
Ulrich Schnauss
Luke Vibert
Lemon Jelly
Coldcut
Amon Tobin
Bent
Zero 7
...are all headlining (2hr sets each).
I might as well add that if by some godlike fluke all of these acts do get confirmed then I will only go if I win the Jackpot lottery on 27th May 2006.
Willsy- Fragile states were quite dissapointing. Beautiful songs but lacked a proper string section.
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WITH A PROPER STRING SECTION!Willsy wrote:well i missed 2004's BC so missed Fragile State....i'd like to see them at 2006's BC!
Air would be good too....

"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk
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You want the Moon on a stick! How about an Orbital reunion for you too, hmm? ;Pmemly wrote:UNLESS...
Boards of Canada
Roots Manuva
Air
Goldfrapp
Plaid
The Herbaliser
Ulrich Schnauss
Luke Vibert
Lemon Jelly
Coldcut
Amon Tobin
Bent
Zero 7
..are all headlining (2hr sets each).
BoC would be cool, but do they do festivals like this? They strike me as particularly shy creatures, snuggled up in dark sheds somewhere in the Outer Hebrides reading National Geographic and making things go 'wizz' with soldering irons....
Dog, I take it by your subtle winkie suggestion you guys are looking to do a DJ set there?
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I cannot possibly confirm or deny that there is the chance we could be DJing alongside Hexstatic or anyone else in the Strongbow tent at The Big Chill. Everything could or could not be speculation at the moment.jessopjessopjessop wrote:Dog, I take it by your subtle winkie suggestion you guys are looking to do a DJ set there?
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I know, wishfull thinking but I've already decided I'm not doing any festivals this year.jessopjessopjessop wrote:
You want the Moon on a stick! How about an Orbital reunion for you too, hmm? ;P
BoC would be cool, but do they do festivals like this? They strike me as particularly shy creatures, snuggled up in dark sheds somewhere in the Outer Hebrides reading National Geographic and making things go 'wizz' with soldering irons....
As for BOC playing , apart from the Glade Festival I cant really think of a more suitable festival for them to play.
But they're bloody good at keeping out of the media spotlight arent they!
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Sketchy!
Although it was only wishful thinking, and a well informed guess, ECHASKECH are actually playing at Big Chill 2006! Congratualtions, lads.
And here are some more details about other acts:
More than ever, the line up at The Big Chill represents quality music across many genres - from familiar favourites and seminal acts, to brand new, up & coming performers on their way to great things.
Jose Gonzalez, currently riding high in the national top ten album charts, Lou Rhodes of Lamb fame, respected folk master Martin Carthy, and young pretenders The Memory Band, Bellowhead and Tunng are among the standard bearers for new and traditional folk music. Francois K and a full live set from Xpress 2 bring the all-night dancing vibes. Nathan Fake, Jon Hopkins, Echaskech, Dollboy, Bussetti and Laroca are among the up and coming acts destined for great things. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, The Bikini Beach Band and Burt Latino all return after riotous sets at previous Big Chill festivals. The Blue Man Group bring their unique, multimedia performance art to the Mediamix stage. Last, but not least, Norman Jay takes up his traditional Sunday afternoon Open Air stage slot.
Oh, and Mr Scruff is playing.
And here are some more details about other acts:
More than ever, the line up at The Big Chill represents quality music across many genres - from familiar favourites and seminal acts, to brand new, up & coming performers on their way to great things.
Jose Gonzalez, currently riding high in the national top ten album charts, Lou Rhodes of Lamb fame, respected folk master Martin Carthy, and young pretenders The Memory Band, Bellowhead and Tunng are among the standard bearers for new and traditional folk music. Francois K and a full live set from Xpress 2 bring the all-night dancing vibes. Nathan Fake, Jon Hopkins, Echaskech, Dollboy, Bussetti and Laroca are among the up and coming acts destined for great things. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, The Bikini Beach Band and Burt Latino all return after riotous sets at previous Big Chill festivals. The Blue Man Group bring their unique, multimedia performance art to the Mediamix stage. Last, but not least, Norman Jay takes up his traditional Sunday afternoon Open Air stage slot.
Oh, and Mr Scruff is playing.
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OOOOOOO! Yes i would love to see/hear Amon Tobin live......awesome!!!!! That would be a treat....memly wrote:Unfortunately I'm not going this year...
UNLESS...
Amon Tobin

"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk
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