T-Mobile Team up with Great Escape 2007

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The Great Escape Festival is delighted to announce that it has a new headline partner for 2007. T-Mobile Street Gigs are joining forces with The Great Escape as the event moves into its second year.

T-Mobile Street Gigs are famed for their surprising and unique take on music and gigs. Intimate and extremely credible, Street Gigs have changed many people’s perception about what is the perfect gig. Head of Sponsorship for T-Mobile, Toby Hester has identified why The Great Escape is the perfect partner. “Although there may be over 5000 people attending across the 3 days, the gigs will take place predominately in small venues, this is similar to Street Gigs, but what we really want to do is surprise people. We will be introducing guest appearances, secret performances and exclusive sets all set in unusual locations across Brighton. We really want everyone to go away having had the best experience ever and I’m sure they will”.

Previously T-Mobile have performed Street Gigs in the Natural History Museum with The Strokes, The Streets in a Lighthouse, Mika in a Circus Tent and The Rakes in a kebab shop. We can’t wait to see what they’re planning for The Great Escape – more details to come soon!

The Great Escape Festival, which, as you all know by now returns on the 17th-19th May and looks set to bring the best of live music from across the World back to Brighton is proud to announce 586 (UK), (We Are) Performance (UK), The Airborne Toxic Event (US), The Alones (UK), British Sea Power (UK), Damn Arms (Austrailia), Dananananaykroyd (UK), The Dykeenies (UK), The Early Years (UK), Findlay Brown (UK), From The Wreckage (UK), Future of The Left (UK), The Holloways (UK), James Yorkston (UK), Karima Francis (UK), Last Gang (UK), The Lawries (UK), The Loose Salute (UK), Luke Toms (UK), Make Good Your Escape (UK), Maps (UK), Maths Class (UK), Micah P Hinson (US), One Night Only (UK), Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man (UK), Polytechnic (UK), Reverend And The Makers (UK), Robots In Disguise (UK), Rosa Fears (UK), Sam Isaacs (UK), Scouting for Girls (UK), Sergeant (UK), Small White Light (UK), Soho Dolls (UK), The Sonic Hearts (UK) and South Central (UK) have all been added to this year’s ever growing line up of hot talent.

Previously The Great Escape Festival announced that the The Magic Numbers will be accompanying the finest up and coming UK artists to be added to this year’s bill including The Rakes, Mumm-Ra and many more. They will join the cream of new talent from around the World including Sex Panther (Australia), Goose (Belgium), CSS (Brazil) Patrick Wilson (Canada) On No Ono (Denmark) Magenta Skycode (Finland), Nouvelle Vague (France), Polarkreis 18 (Germany), The Immediate (Ireland), zZz (The Netherlands), Die Die Die (New Zealand), 12 Days (Norway), 1990’s (Scotland), Nude Girls (South Africa), Hello Saferide (Sweden), Navel (Switzerland), and Willy Mason (United States).

Also included in this exciting selection of the most hotly tipped artists from around the globe for 2007 are:

that Tiny Dancers (UK), Captain (UK), Candie Payne (UK), Consequences (SWE), Cut Off Your Hands (NZ), Foals (UK), Gallows (UK), Jason Pegg (Clearlake) (UK), Land of Talk (CAN), Look See Proof (UK), The Midway State (CAN), Minotaurs (UK), The Moths (UK), Palladium (UK), The Race (UK), These New Puritans (UK), The Young Plan (UK), Children Collide (AUS), Dance With Voices (AUS), Hilltop Hoods (AUS), Bonde do role (BRA), Circlesquare (CAN), Dan Mangan (CAN), Land of Talk (CAN), Les Breastfeeders (CAN), Patrick Watson (CAN), The Besnard Lakes (CAN), We’re Marching On (CAN), On No Ono (DEN), Adele (UK), Air Traffic (UK), Ali Love (UK), Archie Bronson Outfit (UK), Art Brut (UK), Black Ghosts (UK), Cherry Ghost (UK), Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip (UK), Does It Offend You Yeah (DJ Set) (UK), Fear of Flying (UK), Foals (UK), Frank Turner(UK), Friendly Fires (UK), Gallows (UK), Ghosts (UK), Good Shoes (UK), Hadouken (UK), Help She Can’t Swim (UK), Hot Club De Paris (UK), I LiKE TRAiNS (UK), I Say Marvin (UK), I Was a Cub Scout (UK), Indigo Moss (UK), Jack Penate (UK), Johnny Panic (UK), Kate Nash (UK), Kid Harpoon (UK), Kubichek (UK), Laura Marling (UK), Mechanical Bride (UK), Metro Riots (UK), Mr Hudson (UK), Mumm-Ra (UK), Neil’s Children (UK), Neon Plastix (UK), Orange Lights (UK), Passenger (UK), Peggy Sue and the Pirates (UK) The Pigeon Detectives (UK), Ripchord (UK), The Dash (UK), The Draytones (UK), The Enemy (UK), The Heights (UK), The Hours (UK), The Kissaway Trail (UK), The Metros (UK), The Moths (UK), The Noisettes (UK), The Rakes (UK), The Sigma (UK), The Strange Death Of Liberal England (UK), The Whip (UK), Trailing Laces (UK), Vincent Vincent and the Villains (UK), Xerox Teens (UK),Yes Boss (UK), Yourcodenameis:milo (UK), Youth Movies (UK), Damn Seagulls (FIN) Rubik (FIN), Peter Von Poehl (FRA), Spleen (FRA), Daniel Benjamin (GER), Jakobinarina (IRE), Channel One (IRE), Textures (HL), Adjagas (NOR), The Lionheart Brothers (NOR), We Are The Physics (SCO), Johnossi (SWE), Elvis Perkins (USA), The Envy Corps (USA) and The Prayers (USA).

The Great Escape Festival will be making regular announcements over the coming weeks as more and more bands and speakers are confirmed for this highly anticipated event.

The Great Escape Festival will continue every night into the wee hours with parties hosted by some of the most respected labels, DJs and club promoters – more details to come soon!

There are a very limited number of tickets still for sale through The Great Escape website: www.escapegreat.com/tickets. You can also purchase tickets from our box office: 08700 400 076, Rounder Records: 19, Brighton Square, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1HD Tel: 01273 325440 and from Resident 28, Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4AL Tel: 01273 606312.

Good news for Londoners attending The Great Escape

Thanks to a special new night train service which leaves Brighton at 23.19, you can soak up all the entertainment at this year’s Great Escape Festival with no worries about getting back to London. The train will stop at East Croydon and Clapham Junction and arrive at Victoria just after midnight in time for the last tubes home.
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Acts line up for Camden Crawl 2007

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Camden Crawl 2007CAMDEN CRAWL 2007
THURSDAY 19TH & FRIDAY 20TH APRIL
2 DAYS * 90 ARTISTS * 15 VENUES
FREE DBL CD PROGRAMME * AFTERSHOW PARTIES & DJS
DAYTIME ACTIVITIES & PERFORMANCES
1 ALL-ACCESS TICKET * CAMDEN TOWN

Off the back of two sold out years, London’s annual promenade of the best in cutting edge British and International music expands to a new format this April. An event billed by the NME as “the unofficial start of the Festival Season” and established as an essential appointment in the live music connoisseur’s diary, the 2007 Crawl brings together a diverse line up of 90 of the most exciting new talents performing throughout 15 central Camden venues over 2 days.

Kicking off at noon each day the extra hours promise a varied host of new events ranging from acoustic & impromptu live performances and panel led fan forums to pop quizzes and rock ‘n’ roll walking tours leading into each evening’s unique showcase of new artists, DJs and surprise guests and continuing into the wee hours with club nights and after show parties.

This year 40 artists will appear on both the 19th and 20th, giving festival goers a second chance to catch the hottest new acts they may have missed due to line up clashes and venue capacity limitations. Fifty additional acts will perform one-off shows on each of the days.

Upon arrival, each ‘Crawler’ is presented with an all-access wristband and double CD programme featuring a track by each artist performing across both days of the event as well as guide map and timetable for the evening’s proceedings. In keeping with the exploratory spirit and musical democracy of past Crawls, the full line-ups and stage times remain a closely guarded secret until each night. Surprise guests may appear at any time or any venue, so festival-goers are advised to arrive early.

History…

Prior to the sold out events in 2005 and 2006, London’s Camden Town hosted the event for three consecutive years (1995 - 1997).

The Crawl brought together a huge line up of inventive new bands and established artists with an aim to support the development of new music in Britain through the aesthetic quality of the bill, a low cost ticket for music fans and by building a sense of camaraderie with the equal billing of artists. These now legendary historic Crawls featured early performances by Snow Patrol, Beth Orton, Mogwai and such luminaries as Echo and the Bunnymen, Moby, Tanya Donnelly and the venerable Wedding Present.

The re-inauguration event in 2005 and subsequent 2006 Crawl showcased early performances by then rising talents who went on to make a significant impression on these shores.

These artists include:, The Magic Numbers, Hard-Fi, Maximo Park, The Subways, Kooks, Mystery Jets, The Cribs, Hope Of The States, Hot Chip, Nine Black Alps, Secret Machines, Sway, The Fratellis, Klaxons, The Automatic, Paolo Nutini, Guillemots, Plan B, The Pipettes, Lethal Bizzle, Dirty Pretty Things and many more….

Influential established artists such as Graham Coxon, Andrew Weatherall, Le Tigre and Supergrass also made an appearance alongside seminal heroes Buzzcocks and The Slits.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION:

THURSDAY 19TH & FRIDAY 20TH APRIL 12PM - 4AM

2 day passes priced at £45.00 & single day tickets £26.50

Tickets are to be exchanged for wristbands which allow free entry to each of the participating venues throughout the night as individual capacities per- mit. Wristbands and CD programmes announcing the full line ups and timings for the event are obtainable from 12:00 pm onward each day at the Camden Crawl ticket exchange point located at: MONSTA(18 Kentish Town Road, Camden, London NW1).

Please note that 2-day pass holders will need to return to ticket exchange to collect Friday’s timetable.

Festival goers are advised to arrive early as there will be a full daytime programme on both days from 1:00 pm. Doors open for evening schedule at 5:30 pm most venues. There will be late night after show parties featuring live bands and renowned DJs until 4:00 am both days.

INITIAL LINE UP ANNOUNCEMENT

APPEARING BOTH DAYS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:

Air Traffic / Akala / The Barker Band / Blood Red Shoes / Bonde Do Role / Cajun Dance Party / Calvin Harris / Cherry Ghost / Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip / Emmy The Great / Example / Findlay Brown / Foals / Friendly Fires / Hadouken! / Hot Club De Paris /I Am Kloot / I Was ACub Scout / Kid Harpoon / Killa Kella / Kitty Daisy & Lewis / Late Of The Pier / Marvin The Martian / Kate Nash / Jack Penate Professor Green / Pull Tiger Tail / Shy Child / Statik / These New Puritans / Tigerforce / Xerox Teens

THURSDAY ONLY:
Adele / Fear Of Music / Foreign Beggars / Goose / i Like Trains / Johnossi / Loney, Dear / Laura Marling / Malcom Middleton / New Young Pony Club / Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man / Popular Workshop / Shakes / Simple Kid

FRIDAY ONLY:
Alterkicks / Chrome Hoof / The Dykeenies / Fear Of Flying / Eamon Hamilton (Brakes) / The Hot Puppies / Hafdis Huld / I Say Marvin / Ali Love / Pete And The Pirates / Polytechnic / Roll Deep / Vincent Vincent And The Villains / The Whip

WITH MANY MORE ARTISTS & SURPRISE GUESTS….PLUS matinee performances, fringe activity, aftershow parties and MUCH more….TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON….

15 Participating Venues & curators are as follows:
Koko (Sonic Mook) / Electric Ballroom (FROG) / Barfly (John Kennedy X-Posure) NW1 (Drowned In Sound ) Underworld (Kerrang!) / Dublin Castle (Bugbear) / Lock 17 (Club Fandango) / Enterprise (Boss Music) / Purple Turtle (Artrocker) / Oh! Bar (Steve Lamacq) / Bullit (Moshi Moshi & Grecoroman) / Earl Of Camden (Fallout) / The Black Cap (Queens Of Noize) / Monsta (Shuffle - 250) / Cuban Bar (Adventures Close To Home)

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Air Traffic announce full UK tour

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Never Even Told Me Her NameHaving already been tipped across the board for great things in 2007, new British indie-rock sensations Air Traffic return to the road for their biggest UK tour to date throughout February, including a three night residency at London’s Barfly venue and an NME Awards show at KOKO on February 15th (as special guests to The Spinto Band).

2006 ended on a high with the band performing 2 songs live on Later with Jools Holland whilst their first two single releases ‘Just Abuse Me’ & ‘Never Even Told Me Her Name’ saw the band championed by the likes of Zane Lowe, Steve Lamacq & Jo Whiley, tipped by NME, the BBC and a broad range of the press from The Sun to The Fly, The Sunday Times to More Magazine. The band has spent much of the summer holed up recording their highly anticipated debut album at Rockfield studios in Wales and are now back in the studio putting the final touches to the set which is due for release this summer. Fans will get the first taste of these majestic songs across these dates

The band release a new single ‘Charlotte’ on March 26th that explodes through your speakers in a breathtaking burst of addictive anthemic rock just short of three minutes that will leave you gasping for more.

Tour Dates As Follows:

Jan 23 Dublin, Trashed @ The Hub
Jan 24 Belfast, Radar @ Speakeasy
Jan 25 Galway, Strewbrew : Roisin Dubh
Jan 26 Dublin, Whelens
Jan 27 Cork, Cypress Avenue
Jan 30 Birmingham, Barfly
Jan 31 Bristol, Fleece & Firkin

Feb 2 Hertford Marquee
Feb 3 Brighton Pressure Point
Feb 5 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
Feb 6 Manchester Night & Day
Feb 7 Hull Lamp
Feb 8 Sheffield Fuzz Club
Feb 9 Leeds Cockpit
Feb 11 Stoke Sugarmill
Feb 12 London Barfly – First act
Feb 13 London Barfly – Middle act
Feb 14 London Barfly – Headline
Feb 15 London Koko – NME Awards Show * with Spinto Band
Feb 17 Cardiff Barfly
Feb 18 Oxford Zodiac
Feb 20 Liverpool Barfly
Feb 21 York Fibbers
Feb 22 Glasgow Barfly
Feb 23 Dundee Westport Bar
Feb 25 Aberdeen Tunnels
Feb 26 Newcastle Cluny
Feb 27 Nottingham Social
Feb 28 Cambridge Soul Tree

www.air-traffic.co.uk

www.myspace.com/airtraffic

Air Traffic are:

Chris Wall – Vocals, Piano, Guitar
David Ryan Jordan – Drums
Jim Maddock – Bass
Tom Pritchard – Guitar






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