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10:00 – Mizuho Nakamura 11:40 – Shame 12:40 – Nanao Traveler 1:45 – Route 17 Rock ‘N’ Roll Orchestra 2:50 – Original Love 4:50 – Toro Y Moi 7:00 – Tycho 8:30 – The Lumineers
Saturday, July 27
9:20 – Sunset Rollercoaster 10:40 – Gezan 11:50 – Ginkgo Boyz 1:00 – Jam Som 1:50 – Cake 3:30 – Courtney Barnett 5:10 – Clammbon 6:00 – George Porter Jr. & Friends 7:00 – American Football 8:10 – Sia
10:40 – Lucky Tapes 11:50 – Anne-Marie 1:00 – Sabrina Claudio 1:50 – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard 2:40 – OAU (Overground Acoustic Underground) 3:30 – Gary Clark Jr. 4:30 – Soul Flower Union 6:20 – The Waterboys 7:00 – Mitski
Saturday, July 27
10:30 – Tempalay 11:40 – I Wish I Had Been Midnight 12:40 – Xell 1:50 – Unknown Mortal Orchestra 2:50 – Dygl 3:50 – Asian Kung-Fun Generation 5:40 – Martin Garrix 7:00 – Daniel Caesar 8:15 – Ego-Wrappin’ 9:00 – Death Cab For Cutie
Sunday, July 28
10:00 – Hanggai 11:10 – Sanabagun 11:50 – never young beach 1:00 – Tendre 1:50 – Interactivo 2:50 – Phony PPL 4:50 – Chon 5:50 – Jason Mraz 7:00 – Vince Staples 8:00 – Khruangbin 9:00 – James Blake
Fuji Rock - with a few bad ass sets is streaming free this weekend via YouTube.
Please note that all times are Japan Local. Fuji to Central Time is +14 hours. So if something is scheduled for Midnight in Fuji, it's 10:00am Central. Note they're on the Lumineers at the moment but it's rewindable back 8 hours.
Channel 1 Friday, July 26
11:00 – Mizuho Nakamura 12:40 – Shame 13:40 – Nanao Traveler 14:45 – Route 17 Rock ‘N’ Roll Orchestra 15:50 – Original Love 17:50 – Toro Y Moi 20:00 – Tycho 21:30 – The Lumineers
Channel 2 Friday, July 26 11:40 – Lucky Tapes 12:50 – Anne-Marie 14:00 – Sabrina Claudio 14:50 – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard 15:40 – OAU (Overground Acoustic Underground) 16:30 – Gary Clark Jr. 17:30 – Soul Flower Union 19:20 – The Waterboys 20:00 – Mitski
Saturday, July 27 - Channel 1 10:20 – Sunset Rollercoaster 11:40 – Gezan 12:50 – Ginkgo Boyz 14:00 – Jam Som 14:50 – Cake 16:30 – Courtney Barnett 18:10 – Clammbon 19:00 – George Porter Jr. & Friends 20:00 – American Football 21:10 – Sia
Channel 2 11:30 – Tempalay 12:40 – I Wish I Had Been Midnight 13:40 – Xell 14:50 – Unknown Mortal Orchestra 15:50 – Dygl 16:50 – Asian Kung-Fun Generation 18:40 – Martin Garrix 20:00 – Daniel Caesar 21:15 – Ego-Wrappin’ 22:00 – Death Cab For Cutie
Sunday, July 28 Channel 1 10:20 – Skirt 11:30 – Dominko 12:40 – Stella Donelley 13:40 – The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band 14:50 – Hiatus Kaiyote 15:50 – Takehara Pistol 16:50 – Superfly 18:10 – KOHH 19:00 – tToe 20:00 – Hirasawa Susumu + EJIN 21:00 – The Cure
Sunday, July 28 - Channel 2 11:00 – Hanggai 12:10 – Sanabagun 12:50 – never young beach 14:00 – Tendre 14:50 – Interactivo 15:50 – Phony PPL 17:50 – Chon 18:50 – Jason Mraz 20:00 – Vince Staples 21:00 – Khruangbin 22:00 – James Blake
^Those times are almost impossible for me. Stream repeats is the way to go.
Rewindable also! Pretty slick slate of acts. Lots of people watching this stream already, compared to Pitchfork last weekend, anyway.
LOL. I was 12 hours late and totally missed that anyone had even posted it yet. But yeah, rewindable is great. I just finished watching the Tycho set. I'll catch more later.
10:00 – Mizuho Nakamura 11:40 – Shame 12:40 – Nanao Traveler 1:45 – Route 17 Rock ‘N’ Roll Orchestra 2:50 – Original Love 4:50 – Toro Y Moi 7:00 – Tycho 8:30 – The Lumineers
Saturday, July 27
9:20 – Sunset Rollercoaster 10:40 – Gezan 11:50 – Ginkgo Boyz 1:00 – Jam Som 1:50 – Cake 3:30 – Courtney Barnett 5:10 – Clammbon 6:00 – George Porter Jr. & Friends 7:00 – American Football 8:10 – Sia
10:40 – Lucky Tapes 11:50 – Anne-Marie 1:00 – Sabrina Claudio 1:50 – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard 2:40 – OAU (Overground Acoustic Underground) 3:30 – Gary Clark Jr. 4:30 – Soul Flower Union 6:20 – The Waterboys 7:00 – Mitski
Saturday, July 27
10:30 – Tempalay 11:40 – I Wish I Had Been Midnight 12:40 – Xell 1:50 – Unknown Mortal Orchestra 2:50 – Dygl 3:50 – Asian Kung-Fun Generation 5:40 – Martin Garrix 7:00 – Daniel Caesar 8:15 – Ego-Wrappin’ 9:00 – Death Cab For Cutie
Sunday, July 28
10:00 – Hanggai 11:10 – Sanabagun 11:50 – never young beach 1:00 – Tendre 1:50 – Interactivo 2:50 – Phony PPL 4:50 – Chon 5:50 – Jason Mraz 7:00 – Vince Staples 8:00 – Khruangbin 9:00 – James Blake
Watched most of Jay Som earlier (idk why the schedule I copied off JamBase said Jam Som. Must be a habit for them.) Watching Cake on rewind right now. Lotta new stuff! Not a single song I know so far. Not really what I'd be hoping for at a festival.
We tried to do that early yesterday for Lotus (midnight show Friday), but they didn’t have the whole set up. Catching up on the always-excellent chon set from Fuji now before going to the beach and then Vince Staples later on.
James Blake's stream got cancelled. Khruangbin shredded, though. And I watched the Cure show. More rocky and upbeat than other shows of theirs I've seen on streams.
Yeah. I only saw I will always love you so far but it seemed Smith was genuinely happy. Is The Cure, even for a fleeting moment, ever supposed to be happy?
We loved Chon and Vince today.
Caught a minute of Phil Lesh and saw Warren Haynes out there but I didn’t get much of it in because of dinner.
I don't mind paying to watch concerts sometimes. That's how we used to have to handle stuff like Woodstock '94 (Pay Per View) and occasionally now if I want to catch an UM run or something. $19.95 seems a bit steep for Pickathon though. IDK
Lolla stream schedule is up on that thread. Imho there are some good acts each day, but I’m probably not glued in all weekend. Also Livexlive is streaming parts of Afro Nation out of Portugal this weekend. If I find a schedule at some point I’ll post it. But they are usually dicks about releasing it early. They also have Sziget next week so I’ll be looking out for that.
Lolla stream schedule is up on that thread. Imho there are some good acts each day, but I’m probably not glued in all weekend. Also Livexlive is streaming parts of Afro Nation out of Portugal this weekend. If I find a schedule at some point I’ll post it. But they are usually dicks about releasing it early. They also have Sziget next week so I’ll be looking out for that.
Basically an echo of that whole Lolla lineup for me. Some names that interest me, but I am with you that I won't be watching all weekend (like I was with Fuji). Thursday might be my most anticipated day with Rufus and the Strokes alone.
That's all I like on Thursday, but I think we're going to see Grateful Dead Giants Stadium 1991 at a small, local, independent theater tonight. I will try to catch some sets over the weekend.
I may try to catch a few other acts if/when I'm around. I won't be watching Gryffin, Madeon, 21 Pilots, Louis the Child, Alesso, Polesmoker or Deorro.
I'll be looking to see if LiveXLive dbags will releasing the schedule for Afro Nation. Starts in about 9 hours so around 6pm. All they show is today at 6:00pm CDT is Burna Boy and then Saturday at 6:00pm CDT is Davido. I don't know why they don't show the rest of the schedule, but LiveXLive generally sucks in keeping people informed.
Obviously you're already very active in updating the thread esteban but what do you think about updating the OP with whatever is going on on a particular weekend?
Ghost-Note has announced a free stream tonight from Brooklyn Bowl on The Relix Channel
Ghost-Note are a percussion-based funk, hip hop and jazz group[1] from Dallas, Texas[2], with a rotating membership based around founding drummer Robert "Sput" Searight and founding percussionist Nate Werth, two members of the jazz band Snarky Puppy. The group also includes bassist MonoNeon, a.k.a. Dywane Thomas Jr., keyboardist Dominique Xavier Taplin, saxophonist/flutist Michael Jelani Brooks, and saxophonist/flutist Sylvester Onyejiaka.[3]
Ghost-Note's two albums – Fortified and Swagism – both reached No. 1 on the iTunes Jazz Chart.