Anonymous are local free festival heroes, famed for their free festivals in and around these hills. It is our honour to welcome them down onto the park and hear their varied sounds. Expect Breaks, Drum n Bass, Jungle, Dubstep and more. Saturday 12 - 12.45pm The toothless butcher 12.15 - 1.15pm Define Digital Nath is an up & coming techno DJ, his passion lies with minimal.As Nath says, "I Love the Bleeps, Clicks & atmospheric pads minimal & techno offers." Already producing his own tracks to critial acclaim, this Tod lad is one to watch. 1.15 - 2pm Crystal Geoff 2 - 3pm Key_lo+Dr $icknote 3 - 4pm Mr Taz Expect Drum & Bass Jump up style! Taz claims it is an extension of his personality - he likes to get right down and dirty with the sound but with a twisted sense of humor! 4 - 5pm Metaphi Synthesisers, computers, microphones and Owen Hackett's Brain :P These are the elements that make up Metaphi - Taking influences from everything their music is so much better heard than described. check out their myspace for details. 5 - 6pm Labrot AKA mattanonymous The mainstay of Anonymous Sounds for years now, bringing free festival goodness into the hills that surround our lush valleys. He plays most forms of underground dance music including dubstep, techno, jungle, gabba, dub, electronica and breakcore. 6 - 7pm Covert 23 vs psy monkey (Desert Storm) 7 - 8pm The Teknoist 8 - 9pm Dj pseudonym (Desert Storm) DJ Pseudonym from Desert Storm is the real deal. From food convoys in War Torn Bosnia to leading the musical sub culture that had been one of the most important and also dangerous aspect of living under a siege. Creating a club scene in a place so dangerous that snipers attacked you at the door. Tekno with presence. Sunday 12 - 12.45pm Miss Kitty flip 12.45 - 1.30pm Dan selecta hoey 1.30 - 2.15pm DeffLegend 2.15 - 3pm EVP 3 - 3.30 Recorded filth 3.30 - 4.15 Skippy Le B 4.15 - pm Quartz 5 - 6pm La La & the Boo Ya LaLa and the Booya are sibling collaborators Martha Cecilia and MeatEd (Marf & Eddie to their mates). They hail from Bradford and describe themselves as bit drumnbassy, bit dubsteppy, bit triphoppy, bit electro, bit folky, bit techno, bit skankin', bit punky, bit whatever tickles our fancy really. Tom Robinson of BBC 6 Music very fond of the 'political pop' they produce and compared them to the likes of Dylan, The Clash and Public Enemy. Oh yes. |



