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Bubbye Bonnaroo. Hello ATP NY (at least for this year). Killer lineup with acts actually worth paying $250 for. The Stooges? Sleep? Sonic Youth? Explosions In The Sky? quack Buttons? The Books? Raekwon? Girls? quacked Up? More to come? Count me in
Edit: iffy right now. Just got tix to P4K, and Hopscotch is going down in September here in Raleigh. Plus, I'll be super busy with final SignalFest preparations. Going to see what the additions are like and see how my bank account goes over the next couple months
Last Edit: Mar 4, 2010 15:54:00 GMT -5 by Deleted - Back to Top
Just got my ticket and a room. If the lineup is half as good as last year (Boredoms, Melvins, Boris, and Dead Meadow?!) then this is going to be incredible.
We picked Tortoise, Bardo Pond, BEAK>, Sleepy Sun and Avi Buffalo for the Saturday Jim Jarmusch picked Sunn O))) and Boris Present Altar, Hope Sandoval And The Warm Inventions, Dungen and White Hills for the Sunday
Post by cornquacker on Mar 26, 2010 9:16:43 GMT -5
Will he be playing ATP this year? Him and the curator are like best friends so ... Really not that many people look at this thread and the few that do collectively promise not to tell anyone. Please?
Look at how great this lineup already is and there's only 27 acts so far, last year had around 40. We got the Stooges, Sonic Youth, and ? It seems like there should be another headliner level band. Sunn O))) + Boris will end up being one of the best shows I'll ever see in my life, might even top My Bloody Valentine.
Post by cornquacker on Apr 8, 2010 15:01:46 GMT -5
I just got my ticket! I don't even care who's added. The lineup is already good enough. From almost everything I heard it sounds like this is the best festival experience in the country.
Post by cornquacker on Apr 23, 2010 17:34:41 GMT -5
Bump. This is the can't miss festival of the year. Seeing The Stooges in a room that small is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Here's the lineup so far, still a whole lot to be added including a headliner.
Friday 3rd September - Don't Look Back - Line-up so far with more TBC
* Iggy and the Stooges - Performing Raw Power * Sleep - Performing Holy Mountain * Mudhoney - Performing Superfuzz Bigmuff + Early Singles * The Scientists - Performing Blood Red River (First Ever U.S. Show!)
Saturday 4th September - Curated by ATP - Line-up so far with more TBC
* Sonic Youth * Explosions In The Sky * The Breeders * Fuck Buttons * Tortoise * The Books * Bardo Pond * BEAK> * Papa M * Apse * Sleepy Sun * Avi Buffalo
Sunday 5th September - Curated by Jim Jarmusch - Line-up so far with more TBC
* Sunn 0))) and Boris present Altar * The Brian Jonestown Massacre * Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions * Raekwon * Girls * Fucked Up * Dungen * Wooden Shjips * The Black Angels * Vivian Girls * White Hills
Today we are happy to announce a new batch of artists, and we can also confirm that Sunday day tickets are now on sale. See below for full info...
As previously announced, Friday 3rd September features these performances as part of our Don't Look Back day:
IGGY & THE STOOGES performing Raw Power SLEEP performing Holy Mountain MUDHONEY performing Superfuzz Bigmuff + Early Singles THE SCIENTISTS performing Blood Red River (first ever U.S. Show) + more to be confirmed!
Friday will also feature a Comedy Stage, details of which are to be announced soon.
ATP celebrate 10 years with a birthday party on Saturday 4th September hosting a day of past ATP curators, ATP Recordings artists and friends. To complete the line-up for this day our new additions are headed up by HALLOGALLO, a very special new project headed by Michael Rother and featuring Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Aaron Mullan (Tall Firs) and Ben Curtis (Secret Machines, School of Seven Bells). Hallogallo will perform the music of Rother's 1970s Krautrock legends Neu! - their recent debut show in Barcelona was rapturously received. Also confirmed are cult heros SHELLAC who appear as ATP's House Band, FURSAXA, SIAN ALICE GROUP and TEXT OF LIGHT (featuring Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo). Steve Albini of Shellac is also confirmed to host his Card Games Room over the weekend. Here's that day's full line-up...
SONIC YOUTH EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY THE BREEDERS TORTOISE HALLOGALLO (Michael Rother and Friends perform the Music of Neu!) SHELLAC (House Band) F**K BUTTONS BARDO POND BEAK> (featuring Geoff Barrow of Portishead) THE BOOKS PAPA M FURSAXA SLEEPY SUN APSE TEXT OF LIGHT (featuring Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth) AVI BUFFALO SIAN ALICE GROUP
Jim Jarmusch will curate Sunday 5th September and a new addition to his previously announced choices comes in the shape of garage rock band THE GREENHORNES. Unfortunately the previously announced Brian Jonestown Massacre have had to cancel their appearance. Here's how the day is looking so far with more to be announced...
SUNN O))) and BORIS present ALTAR HOPE SANDOVAL AND THE WARM INVENTIONS RAEKWON THE GREENHORNES GIRLS DUNGEN F*CKED UP WOODEN SHJIPS THE BLACK ANGELS VIVIAN GIRLS WHITE HILLS + more to be confirmed!
All three days will also feature DJs and Cinema presented by Criterion. This year the bars, food vendors and Djs will continue until 6pm on Monday 6th September so that all guests can enjoy a more relaxing start to their post-ATP week.
Festival Tickets are priced at $250 + booking fee for the weekend. Friday day tickets are priced at $110 + booking fee. Saturday and Sunday day tickets are priced at $120 + booking fee.
Weekend Bus travel is available between Brooklyn or Manhattan and the festival. Day Bus travel is available between Manhattan and the festival.
Accommodation at Kutshers is now sold out. Limited rooms for groups 4 are available at the nearby Raleigh hotel (we operate a free shuttle bus between the hotel and festival site all weekend). Rooms are priced at $150 + room tax per person, full information available at atpfestival.com.
Weekend and Day Tickets, Accommodation and Bus Travel from Manhattan and Brooklyn are available from www.atpfestival.com
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