20-11-2009
1.Stitches...by Larry Gus
2.South Of Heaven...by Slayer
3.Raw Power...by Iggy And The Stooges
4.Is This Real?...by Wipers
5.Nisennenmondai...by Nisennenmondai
20-11-2009
1.Stitches...by Larry Gus
2.South Of Heaven...by Slayer
3.Raw Power...by Iggy And The Stooges
4.Is This Real?...by Wipers
5.Nisennenmondai...by Nisennenmondai
All Tomorrow's Parties is a music festival which takes place in England at Camber Sands holiday camp in East Sussex and Butlin's holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset.
Named after the song "All Tomorrow's Parties" by The Velvet Underground, it was founded by Barry Hogan in 1999 as an alternative to larger, more corporate festivals like Reading or Glastonbury, with a tendency towards post-rock, avant-garde, and underground hip hop, along with more traditional rock fare, but presented in an environment more intimate than a giant stadium or huge country field. ATP is a sponsorship free festival where the organisers and artists stay in the same accommodation as the fans.
The festival has its origins in the Bowlie Weekender, curated by Belle & Sebastian at Camber Sands in April 1999. Artists, usually musicians (but sometimes visual artists like Matt Groening or Jake and Dinos Chapman) are asked to curate the festival by inviting their favourite performers to play. The idea is that it is akin to dipping into the curator's record collection, or as Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth described it, "It's the ultimate mix tape". Steve Albini, a curator in 2002, has been quoted as stating that "There are three things in the world that I endorse:
In 2002, the festival expanded to the USA, and several events have taken place there in subsequent years. In recent years the ATP organisation has also been involved in booking stages at the Pitchfork Music Festival and the Primavera Sound Festival in
The small organisation that puts on these festivals also promote concerts in London and the rest of the United Kingdom, curate the yearly Don't Look Back concert series and run the record label ATP Recordings.
In 2009, Warp Films announced that a long awaited feature length documentary about the festival named All Tomorrow's Parties would be released. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival, and the
Wednesday 28-10-2009
1. Out Of Step by.. Minor Threat
2. The Record by.. Fear
3. In The Expression Of The Inexpressible by.. Blonde Redhead
4. Slanted & Enchanted by.. Pavement
5. Midnight Boom by.. The Kills
Friday 6-11-2009
1.Out Of Step by.. Minor Threat
2.Freedom Of Choice by.. Devo
3.Bullhead by.. Melvins
4.Some Stitches For Vasmos(promo) by.. Larry Gus
5.Ramones by.. Ramones
Friday 13-11-2009
1.Holy Shit! by.. Holy Shit!
2.Wavvves by.. Wavves
3.The Man Who Sold The World by.. David Bowie
4.13 Songs by.. Fugazi
5.five tracks from Load Blown by.. Black Dice