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I'm not expecting them to drop any huge names with the lineup on the horizon. I'd love to be wrong but with what's teased. If both Arca and Sakamoto are indeed teased, my pre-lineup drop top 5 looks like -
Don't expect any big names not already teased. Actually, don't expect any big names at all. The #1 name is a "jam"-ish band that has played Bonnaroo before (latest 2015). Kind of a let down lineup imo. Ok im drunk and going to bed.
Don't expect any big names not already teased. Actually, don't expect any big names at all. The #1 name is a "jam"-ish band that has played Bonnaroo before (latest 2015). Kind of a let down lineup imo. Ok im drunk and going to bed.
Don't expect any big names not already teased. Actually, don't expect any big names at all. The #1 name is a "jam"-ish band that has played Bonnaroo before (latest 2015). Kind of a let down lineup imo. Ok im drunk and going to bed.
To be fair though, the size is on par with Wilco.
So MMJ?
EDIT: Also just popping in here for the first time. Been considering a trip to Nashville this winter/spring to visit a friend then remembered this festival exists and had the idea to potentially combine the two. Keeping it on my radar and interested to see the full lineup in a couple hours
EDIT: Also just popping in here for the first time. Been considering a trip to Nashville this winter/spring to visit a friend then remembered this festival exists and had the idea to potentially combine the two. Keeping it on my radar and interested to see the full lineup in a couple hours
Think jammier with jazzier roots. I’m horrible at teasing, fyi.
I don’t think it’s a let down. Just a different take on experimental music. Even with the lack of big names, there’s some serious deep cuts from an international level.
EDIT: Also just popping in here for the first time. Been considering a trip to Nashville this winter/spring to visit a friend then remembered this festival exists and had the idea to potentially combine the two. Keeping it on my radar and interested to see the full lineup in a couple hours
Think jammier with jazzier roots. I’m horrible at teasing, fyi.
I don’t think it’s a let down. Just a different take on experimental music. Even with the lack of big names, there’s some serious deep cuts from an international level.
Ahh gotchya.
But yeah there are enough really exciting names teased so far to have me looking into this. I can only imagine the rest of the lineup won't disappoint
EDIT: Also just popping in here for the first time. Been considering a trip to Nashville this winter/spring to visit a friend then remembered this festival exists and had the idea to potentially combine the two. Keeping it on my radar and interested to see the full lineup in a couple hours
Think jammier with jazzier roots. I’m horrible at teasing, fyi.
I don’t think it’s a let down. Just a different take on experimental music. Even with the lack of big names, there’s some serious deep cuts from an international level.
I'm intrigued. I thought I'd sleep until 10 am so that I don't have to read all these teasing but no, I couldn't.
Think jammier with jazzier roots. I’m horrible at teasing, fyi.
I don’t think it’s a let down. Just a different take on experimental music. Even with the lack of big names, there’s some serious deep cuts from an international level.
I'm intrigued. I thought I'd sleep until 10 am so that I don't have to read all these teasing but no, I couldn't.
BIG EARS 2018 LINEUP Abigail Washburn & Wu Fei Aine O'Dwyer performs William Eggleston’s “Musik” Algiers Anna & Elizabeth Anna Thorvaldsdottir: “In The Light Of Air” performed by International Contemporary Ensemble Anoushka Shankar: “Land of Gold” Arto Lindsay Bang on a Can All Stars celebrate their 30th anniversary with works by David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe Bang on a Can All Stars perform Julia Wolfe's "Anthracite Fields" Bang on a Can All Stars “Field Recordings” Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn Béla Fleck & Brooklyn Rider Bonnie “Prince” Billy "Brimstone & Glory" live score performed by Nief-Norf and Wordless Music Brooklyn Rider Cleek Schrey & David Behrman Craig Taborn Quartet Cyro Baptista & The “Banquet of the Spirits” Cyro Baptista presents “Vira Loucos” Diamanda Galás Duet for Theremin & Lap Steel Evan Parker's Electro-Acoustic Ensemble Four Tet GAS (Wolfgang Voigt) Godspeed You! Black Emperor Innov Gnawa International Contemporary Ensemble Jaga Jazzist Jaga Jazzist featuring Ståle Storløkken & Jon Balke Jason Moran Duo with Milford Graves Jason Moran presents Fats Waller Dance Party BANGS (Jason Moran, Mary Halvorson and Ron Miles) Jenny Hval Jenny Scheinman presents “Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait” Jenny Scheinman's “Mischief & Mayhem” with Nels Cline & Scott Amendola Juana Molina Julie Byrne Kelly Lee Owens Kid Koala (DJ Set) Kid Koala's “Satellite” Turntable Orchestra Knoxville Symphony Strings performs “Were You There” with baritone Davoné Tines Laurel Halo (DJ Set) Laurel Halo (Live with Eli Keszler) Lightning Bolt Lucius Medeski Martin & Wood Milford Graves Nels Cline: “Lovers” with the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra and guests Peter Evans Ensemble Rocket Science (Peter Evans, Sam Pluta, Craig Taborn, Evan Parker) Roscoe Mitchell Trios Rostam Rova: “The Sound in Space Project” Rova Channeling Coltrane: “Electric Ascension” Sam Amidon Steve Gunn Steve Gunn & The Black Twig Pickers Susanna Go Dig My Grave” featuring Giovanna Pessi, Frode Haltli, Cheyenne Mize and Susanna SUUNS Tal National The Black Twig Pickers The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitanda performed by The Sai Anantam Ashram Singers The Jerry Douglas Band The Thing Tyshawn Sorey Trio