If you hear that James Yuill is a one-man band performing with an acoustic guitar and a laptop you might think him a living definition of the “folktronica” genre.
With a full slate of European and North American tour dates planned for early summer—including the Bonnaroo Festival in June—audiences will have ample opportunity to take in Ladytron’s synthesis, and see for themselves how the group has redefined the genre they helped establish.
Japanese Popstars – Riding a wave of great live gigs, major festival bookings, and media praise off the back of their amazing energy driven live shows and their critically acclaimed debut album ‘We Just Are’.
“ We’re not meant to be a band. We were merely messing about with sounds and we put the results on the internet for some friends to download.”
Dosh – Dosh grew up in the Twin Cities. At a young age he also took piano lessons and then discovered FM radio in the early ’80s. Dosh began drumming at age 15. By the time he left home for Simon’s Rock College at age 16, he had decided music would likely be his profession, however, he subsequently got a degree in creative writing.
Micromattic .UK – Micromattic is an artist collective working towards a truly groundbreaking concept for stage presentation of electronic music and visuals.