Dance lineup confirmed for Relentless Stage at Leeds Festival

Known as the latest and loudest stage at Leeds Festival, the Relentless Stage returns for 2015 with another mega party line-up. Headlining each night are leading names in dance and electronic music, including Bondax, Mau5trap Presents Special Guests, DJ EZ and Modestep (DJ set).
 
The Relentless Stage continues the party vibe as it has done in previous years, with music kicking off from 8pm every night going straight through until 3am. The eponymous 3-d image mapped stage is back in the same location, nestled amongst the trees, between the Orange and Red campsites.
 
Kicking off the first night of the festival in style is none other than electronic duo Bondax, backed by Fono, and Relentless’s Here to be Heard DJ competition 2014 winner, Luke Hassan.
 
Ravers should get to the Relentless Stage early on Friday night for an incredible line-up presented by Mau5trap featuring some very special guest appearances. Watch this space…
 
Saturday night will be a showcase of London talent, with garage legend, DJ EZ, showing us why he’s still king of the festival party. He will be supported by Rinse FM regular, Oneman, and NTS’s record maker, player and mixer, Martelo.
 
There's no let up on Sunday, the final night, as London-based dubstep and electronic rock band Modestep take to the stage with a late-night DJ set. He will be backed by electronic / dubstep favourite Culprate as well as this year’s Relentless’s yet-to-be-decided Here to be Heard DJ competition winner – check out http://relentlesshtbh.com/ for the latest news on the competition. 

United Festival add DJ Marky, Oxide and Neutrino and more

Following a colossal sold-out debut last year, United Festival returns to Finsbury Park on Sunday 13th September to close the summer for the second year running. Celebrating over 25 years of British rave culture, United have enlisted leading instigators of a movement that resonated across the globe to shape the face of modern-day club culture. Eight stages of music will feature sets from over one-hundred-and-fifty acts including DJ Hype, 808 State, Lisa Lashes, The Ratpack, Force & Styles, Fabio & Grooverider, DJ Hazard, Randall & DJ Storm, Slipmatt, Kenny Ken & Jumpin jack Frost, DJ Luck & MC Neat, Pied Piper, Robert Owens, Marshall Jefferson, Graeme Park, Mark EG, Andy Farley, Baby D and many, many more… 

 

Representing an ideology that traversed the boundaries of convention and defined a new generation of sonic revolutionaries, British rave culture is now recognised as one of the most iconic movements in recent cultural history. Setting out to reinforce this ethos, United Festival will be the fifth and final event in the epic summer festival Found Series – produced in collaboration with essential rave luminaries, Slammin' Vinyl. 

 

United's Main Stage will host an electrifying line-up, with multi-award winning drum & bass and jungle producer DJ Hype taking headline duties to showcase his revered Playaz sound. The original Queen of Dance Lisa Lashes returns after a memorable set at last year's festival, whilst seminal acid house collective 808 State will make their United debut. Drum & bass stalwart Harry Shotta will present The Harry Shotta Show, showcasing the best of his new album, whilst Force & Styles are to play an exclusive, one-off set celebrating the world's biggest hardcore classics. 

 

Old Skool lynchpins The Ratpack and Fabio & Grooverider will also be in session alongsideDeckajam and a flurry of live PAs from British dance music icons Baby D, Jungle legend General Levyand old skoolers Shut up & DanceMCs GQ, IC3, Harra Shotta and Whizzkid will keep the main stage hyped throughout the day, with a further two very special headliners still to be announced.

 

Showcasing the best in drum & bass, Slammin' Vinyl's flagship party brand One Nation will host United's second arena. Fabric regular DJ Hazard heads an impressively expansive bill that will also take in sets from SASASAS, The Prototypes, Bad Company UK, DJ Guv, Sly & Logan D, Brockie, Majistrate, Cabin Fever, Inter & SLB, Kezman & Terry M and Whiley One – all hosted by MCs Eksman, Skibadee, Harry Shotta, Shabba D, Stormin, IC3, Evil B, Trigga, Bassman, Det, Felon, Grima, Azza, Deefa and Funktion. 

 

Old skool, jungle and drum & bass classics will be on show in United's third arena hosted by revered party brand Moondance, who have assembled an eclectic crew of leading rave personalities includingRam Records's Hamilton, Randall & DJ Storm, Mickey Finn, Top Buzz, godfather of old skoolSlipmatt, Kenny Ken & Jumping Jack Frost, Billy Daniel Bunter, Uncle Dugs & Nicky Blackmarket, Ashatack, Twitsta & Trix, Sense and Genetic & Dan Rewind – plus MCs Moose, Fearless, Five Alive, Ragga Twins, Whizzkid, Mad P, Charlie B, Shockin B, 3Flow, Cutter, Fusion. 

 

 

Representing UKG, seminal 90s garage hub Twice as Nice host United's fourth arena with a live PA from scene originator Robbie Craig. Further sets will also come from MOBO award-winning DJ Luck & MC Neat, Dreem Teem, DJ Ironik Woody, DJ Jonezy, Pied Piper, DJ, Junior Buzz and Redlockwith stage hosts Creed, DT, CKP, Unknown, PSG, Dr Psycho, Minx and Kifa

 

Classic house will be the order of the day at Promised Land's arena, with a headline set from one of the scenes most modest and unassuming talents in Robert Owens. Chicago jacking house originatorMarshall Jefferson will spin a driving selection, with pioneering house producers Graeme Park andBrandon Block & Alex P bringing the focus back to British. Further sets come from Huck Finn, Philgood & Ram, Arkoss, Mark Rushton and EZM. 

 

Showcasing the darker side of trance, Indecent Noise will roll up to United with a host of key players from much loved label Mental Asylum Records, including Jordan Suckley, Will Atkinson, James Dymond, Standerwick, Jase Thirlwall, Robbie Van Doe and a live PA from Noire Lee. 

 

Unarguably one of the hardest dance offerings in the UK, Frantic are set to host one of United's most popular arenas with a no-nonsense programme of hard trance, hard house and hard dance headlined by Frantic favourite Lisa Pin UpMark EG & M Zone with MC Ribbz will pay homage to infamous rave institutions Bagleys and The Sanctuary with an exclusive, one-off hard trance set, and hard trance legend K90 will perform his new live PA 'Reboot'. Celebrating 25 years behind the decks, hard house pioneer Andy Farley is also scheduled to appear, with further sets from Steve Hill, Lucy Fur, JP & Jukesy, A vs B Live, Ashley Waters, Wayne Smart & Jake Martin, Skol & Aaron James andStewart T & Jon Hanley. 

 

For those seeking to party in style, United are offering a VIP Classics arena headlined by Slipmatt – who will play an exclusive old skool house and trance set – plus a garden seating area, VIP toilets, private cocktail bar and a selection of gourmet street food. 
 
The £17.50 first release tickets sold out in records time, second release tickets can be snapped-up for the very old skool price of just £20 for standard entry and £45 for VIP.

Mint Festival add Sven Vath and more

MINT Festival announce Sven Vath as their headliner for Saturday's  

'Mint Present's' arena along with Maya Jane Coles, The Martinez Brothers, George FitzGerald, PBR Streetgang and Bobby O'Donnell. 
 
Jamie Jones will now be joined in the Paradise arena by an array of DJ talent including Jamie Principle (Live), Paco Osuna, Davide Squillace, Richy Ahmed, wAFF and Robert James
 
Other additions include, the impeccable Tiga, Hip Hop hero DJ Yoda, who will be playing a Golden Era Hip Hop set, and Late Nite Tuff Guy, who plays on the Saturday for No Way Back, Milkman Delivers& Mint Club's weekly new night, Never Too Much.
 
Mint Festival also go that extra mile to add another 3 Arenas on both the Saturday and Sunday for 2015, bringing it to 9 separate areas of music per day, a total of 18 over the weekend. If you thought it couldn't get any better, it just has done. 

 

They also introduce an all new VIP Arena with a Viewing Terrace over Wetherby Racecourse amongst many other benefits, adding to a special appearance from USA legend Todd Terry on Saturday and Sunday. He will be joined by Special Guests throughout each day, as The iconic Hard Times are Hosting.
 
 

FULL MINT FESTIVAL LINE-UP

SATURDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER..
MINT PRESENTS ARENA  
Sven Vath | Maya Jane Coles | The Martinez Brothers | George FitzGerald | PBR Streetgang | Bobby O'Donnell

 

SYSTEM & SET ONE TWENTY ARENA
Luciano | Apollonia | Premiesku (live) | DeWalta | Rich NxT | Annie Errez

 

KNEE DEEP IN SOUND 
Hot Since 82 | Green Velvet | Joris Voorn | Route 94 | Santé & Sidney Charles | Denney | Finn & Farrow (Circular) 

 

DUKE DUMONT PRESENTS BLASE BOYS CLUB
Duke Dumont | Tiga | Waze & Odyssey | Fono | Kiwi

 

BITCH
W&W | Kryder | Firebeatz | Arno Cost | My Digital Enemy | D.O.D | Futuristic Polar Bears | Joshua Roberts | Nick Coulson | Digital Mode | Lost Boys | Molise 

 

DIGITAL SOCIETY & GOODGREEF
Paul Oakenfold (25Years of Perfecto Set) | Cosmic Gate | Andy Moor | Menno de Jong vs. Ram | Will Atkinson | Luke Bond | ReOrder | Artic Moon | Hiddenagenda | James Cottle | Paul Pearson
 
NO WAY BACK, MILKMAN DELIVERIES & NEVER TO MUCH
Late Nite Tuff Guy | Transmission Collective | Lucy Locket | Haydn Porter | Campo | Michael Upson | Twogood | Ethan Marin | Mzungu | Cole Proctor | Nickson
 
NO CURFEW & CATALYTIC 
Tom Haigh | Grayson | James Barra | Dan Hills | Jamie Hartley | Manny Brown | Jo Lobel | Tom Jagger | Jordan Khokhar | Dave Q | Twinsound | Mark Sinclair | Reload

VIP WITH HARD TIMES & FRIENDS

Todd Terry | Mat Playford | Brotherton Wing | Lewis Bailey | Jason Bye | Afro Coalition DJs | Clandestino | Jammhot | Liam Frisco | Anton Raphael | Ben Bottomley + Secret Guests from The Festival
SUNDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER..
 
PARADISE
Jamie Jones | Paco Osuna | Davide Squillace | Jamie Principle (live) | Richy Ahmed | wAFF | Robert James 
 
SETH TROXLER PRESENTS
Seth Troxler b2b The Martinez Brothers | Cajmere | Crag Richards | Tom Trago | Felix Dickinson 
 
JUNGLE JAM & DETONATE
Sub Focus | Very Special Guest TBA | Shy FX | Cause & Affect | Benton | Randall | Amy Becker | Stamina MC | MC I.D. | Transit Mafia | Northern Scum | Vital Techniques | Standfast | MC Ruthless | MC Gigante | MC Jordache | MC Pean 
 
SYSTEM PRESENTS FUSE
Ricardo Villalobos b2b Zip | Henrik Schwarz (live) | Dyed Soundorom b2b Enzo Siragusa | Rossko b2b Archie Hamilton | Annie Errez & Bobby O'Donnell 
 
ELROW
Eats Everything (Extended Set) | Skream | De La Swing | Tom Rio 
 
PRISM, CIRCULAR & DEJA VU 
Very Special Guest TBA | Darius Syrossian | Oliver Dollar | Josh Butler | Leftwing & Kody | Sonny Fodera | Cristoph | Finn & Farrow | Luke Pompey & Rickie DH 
 
SLOWDOWN SOUNDS & ELEMENTS
DJ Yoda (Golden era Hip Hop set) | Prince Valium | Tony Green | Jimmy Brooklyn | Sangria Kong | BT3K | Hip Hop Karaoke w/ Ben Randm 
 
RESIDENTS ARENA
Motion DJs | Portal DJs | Under DJs | Mvson DJs | Covert DJs | White Rabbit DJs | Piers Crozier 
 
VIP WITH HARD TIMES & FRIENDS
Todd Terry | Doorly | Mat Playford | Brotherton Wing | Lewis Bailey | Jason Bye | Death on the Balcony | The Head Gardner | Foz | Steve Hoyland | Jack Bettinson b2b Jordan Day + Secret Guests from The Festival 

Hannah Wants Creamfields 2015 Q & A

So Hannah, how’s your 2015 been so far?

Amazing thank you! I started the year with the Holy Ship in Miami followed by a two-week vacation in Cancun and it’s been absolutely hectic since then. I’m a happy girl.

In your words what was your big break?

I don’t think there was one. I’ve been DJ’ing and grafting for over a decade to reach where I am now. Some people think success happens over night but it doesn’t. Every day, every month, every year I’d progress a little further in one way or another and I’ve still got so far to go, there’s still so much I want to achieve. It’s a roller coaster journey of a career and life.

With the music industry forever changing, how do you keep track and do you think your sound changes with it?

I don’t keep track with it and for me that’s worked out well. I’ve only ever concentrated on my game and my work; I don’t concern myself with anything or anyone else. Not least because I don’t have the time to even if I wanted to but also because I think it’s paramount that you stay true to yourself and your own unique sound.

Sounds and styles are ever evolving, that’s the joy of music! The music I’m playing and making today is not the same as I was playing or making 1 year ago or 5 years ago or whatever.

I do, make, play whatever I’m truly passionate about and if people like what I’m doing and join me on my musical journey then that’s great! It’s an amazing feeling to know that I can impact on somebody’s day or night in a positive way whether it’s listening to a mixtape or radio show or raving at a set, I love that!

You recently announced your debut solo track ‘Just’ which was premiered on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show. How excited are you to release this long awaited track?

More than you know! I’ve been working on solo material for months now but I’ve wanted to wait until the right time to show the world. I’ve got lots of new material coming up including a collaboration with an amazing vocalist called Detour City, there’s two versions; one’s made for the club on a techno vibe and the other is a real chill downtempo beat. It’s all super exciting!

With a Radio 1 residency and festivals throughout the summer, how do you find the time to just sit back and relax? When you do get a moment to yourself, what do you like to do?

I don’t. Well… very rarely. I struggle to switch off and relax anyway, there’s always something to do. If I’m at home and I get a couple of hours in the evening or whatever I’ll just jump on the sofa with my Sky remote (and sometimes a take-away!) and just chill.

Did you at least take some time off for your birthday earlier this month?

I was travelling from one gig to another. I checked into my hotel and had the choice of going to the cinema and dining at a restaurant orrrrr staying in… I ordered a Chinese and stayed in. To most that may sound like the lamest birthday but my schedule is that hectic I had an absolute whale of a time! Haha.

Do you have any rituals before going on stage?

No. Just a vodka and diet lemonade is good. Although I do love to get to my gig no less than an hour before so that I can check out the vibe, the venue, see what the DJ’s playing before me etc. Then I’m happy, I’m more prepared with my set and know where I want to take the crowd.

You’re playing parties across the globe this summer; Croatia, Serbia and Canada to name but a few! Where’s your favourite place to play and why?

This is a pretty impossible question to answer; there are way too many great parties around the world and all for different reasons. Boat parties are great, intimate with unreal views, playing to thousands in festival tents is just insane; club gigs are full on raves…

Recently you posted on Facebook saying “In 2010 I used to wander around Ibiza daily when I spent the summer here dreaming of being up there on billboards. Five years later it's come true”. What is it about Ibiza that makes it so special to you? Why do you think to this day it’s still the clubbing capital?

Ibiza feels like my second home. I spent two summers in Ibiza with a dream to become a professional DJ and my months spent there definitely helped start to build my name. It’s also the mecca of dance music from around the entire world, playing in the super clubs of Ibiza has got to be up there in the top goals of any DJ.

Congratulations on being nominated for the Bass category in the 2015 DJ Award! How does it feel to be up alongside some of the biggest names in the business?

Thank you! It feels surreal, I was a little surprised by the nomination! The other nominees are literally like some of the biggest artists from around the world so to even be considered and nominated next to them is a massive achievement for me.

You’ve performed Creamfields before, what’s your favourite memory from the show?

The whole gig! Honestly it was a 2014 highlight for me alongside Hideout Festival. It was the biggest crowd I’d played too, the tent was rammed and the vibe was crazy. I loved every second.

So youre geared up for this years show then?

Of course! I won a Mixmag competition in 2012 to play a set at the silent disco at Creamfields, it was my first ever festival gig! I then returned last year to play to thousands in the AMP arena which was insane. It was a definite highlight of last year so I’m super buzzing to be coming back!

We hope you’ll be sticking around the Daresbury site! If so, who are you looking forward to seeing?

That weekend I’m playing four big festivals over three days. It’s gonna be crazy but Creamfields is the last one so it’s definitely geared up to be a celebratory gig! I’ll be sticking around for as long as I can, I’ll no doubt be found in the MK Area 10 tent where I’m playing. Actually I’ve never seen Maceo Plex DJ, it’d be cool if I could catch his set to see what he’s all about.

It’s a great achievement to break through in such a male dominated industry, how do you feel about that?  What advice would you give any budding ladies out there wanting to break into it?  

I’d give the same advice to anyone, it doesn’t matter whether they’re male or female. For me gender is completely irrelevant.

I’d say don’t expect things to happen overnight. Things take time and rightly so. Secondly I’d say to act professionally and consistently. Other than that… practise, practise, practise! So many people want to be DJ’s nowadays, you need to stand out from the crowd whether that be your mixing style or selection. Make mixtapes, send (professional) emails to local promoters and slowly but surely build your profile. Oh, and don’t gain an ego! In my opinion, it’s the worst quality of them all! Be a nice human!!!

You’ll be performing at the first ever Creamfields Ibiza in August, and theres a lot of excitement surrounding this inaugural festival which many have regarded as a game changer for the island, how does it feel to be part of it? What are your thoughts about it?

I’m super honoured to have been asked to be a part of it. I’ve never played at Ushuaia before either so it’s going to be a first on a lot of levels. The line up’s great, Creamfields in Ibiza is a match made in heaven, and I can’t wait!

Finally, finish this sentence: Creamfields is…

Legendary!

Hannah Wants will be performing at Creamfields Ibiza on Saturday 1st August 2015 and Creamfields UK on August Bank Holiday weekend, for info and tickets go to http://www.cream.co.uk/ 

Wu Tang Clan cancel this weekend’s Nozstock appearance, De La Soul added to the linup

It is with great sadness and shock to Nozstock The Hidden Valley that Wu-Tang Clan have cancelled their forthcoming UK shows this weekend without any explanation as to why.

The organisers have been working around the clock since yesterday to find a suitable replacement, and are now very proud to announce that De La Soul will be joining the party this weekend for the 17th Nozstock in beautiful Bromyard.

For over 20 years they have rocked the world with their De La songs full of inscrutable samplings, whimsically irreverent lyrics, social commentary, light rhythm and laid back rhymes. They have gained huge respect within and outside the hip-hop community with their contributions to rap, as well as jazz, funk, soul and alternative genres. Not only are their musical innovations acclaimed and respected worldwide, but they paved a path for many alternative rap groups to come after them. Classic tracks include The Magic Number, Me, Myself and I and Saturdays. Their debut, the ground-breaking 3 Feet High And Rising, remains a peerless album of immense repute.

Ella Nosworthy, one of Nozstock’s founders, says: “It is with massive regret that we have to announce the cancellation of our Saturday night headliner, Wu-Tang Clan. For many of us it was going to be the highlight of our weekend and we are crestfallen that Wu-Tang Clan are going to be missing out on one of the best audiences they could ever wish for –  you guys! We have received no specific reason for the cancellation and are without control to enforce their attendance at Nozstock, we are told we will receive an official cancellation announcement by the end of this week, which we will share with everyone. In the same breath, we have to say a massive thank you to De La Soul for agreeing to headline the Orchard Stage in their place. We’re really excited to have them here and to have them step up at such very short notice, and we know they are going to put on a brilliant show for everyone. The festival itself is looking ready – the site looks incredible and we can’t wait for it all to start!”

De La Soul join an already amazing lineup which includes Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, Fuse ODG, Neville Staple Band, Beardyman, Hollie Cook, Molotov Jukebox, Will and The People, By The Rivers, The Mouse Outfit ft. Dr Syntax & Sparkz, The Computers, Electric Swing Circus, Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer, Beans on Toast and many more.

Lovebox 2015 Saturday at Victoria Park

Described as urban-based-yet-rural-feeling, multi-dimensional festival, Lovebox’s original dance roots have expanded across a wide variety of musical genres. The festival, which originated as a club night founded by Groove Armada back in 2002, has transformed into the 40 acre two day Victoria Park event it is today.

There was almost too much to see, do, eat and drink. 13 stages supplying a huge selection of music throughout the two days, Mountain Dew’s Live & Loud skateboarding competition, roller disco, a full range of parlours providing clothing and accessories to the festival goers as well as a large array of food and drink stalls which cater for every mouth – more than enough to keep the 50,000 strong crowd busy.

On a sold out Saturday the stages were graced by acts such as Hot Chip, Annie Mac, Jessie Ware, Little Dragon, Danny Brown, Flume, with the veteran rapper Snoop Dogg himself headlining the final evening slot on the main stage.

A special mention must go to Mountain Dew's Live & Loud skateboarding competition. The half pipe treated crowds to stunning highflying performances from skaters around the world leading to an impressive final competition at 7pm.

Snoop Dogg played a shorter set than anticipated but hit an all star set spanning an almost 25-year-old career, performing hits from The Next Episode through to Sweat. He also treated his audiences to covers from B.I.G with a closing show performance of Bob Marley’s Jammin’.

Highlights throughout the day included a chirpy up beat set from Hot Chip on the main stage, which mixed hits new and old with fan favourites Ready For the Floor and Over And Over being highpoints. Jessie Ware who hit all the right notes with the sun blissed crowd, with her 2014 album Tough Love and Annie Mac who picked the crowd up and got them bouncing on the sandy fields of East London.

 

 

One Love Festival complete 2015 lineup

One Love Festival are proud to announce their 8th Annual festival with a great line up for 2015 set in a new location at Popham Airport in Coxford Down Winchester Hampshire. The lush green fields provide more space for UK's only Dub and Reggae Music camping festival over the weekend of Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September and brings together culture and roots music.

UK’s love for reggae is growing stronger so the organizers have found it necessary to expand to a larger location in Winchester Hampshire which includes more space for this ever growing audience. With a loyal and dedicated fan base, Early Bird Sale tickets are selling out fast.

The One Love Festival encourages peace, love and unity that was championed by the great Bob Marley. With these messages in mind, they aim to surpass our European Reggae counterparts and hold the largest Reggae festival right here in the UK!

One Love Festival 2015 line up:

THIRD WORLD* MYKAL ROSE* TWINKLE BROTHERS* ETANA* THE MAYTONES* STONE LOVE MEETS SAXON *DAWN PENN *EARL 16* DENNIS BOVELL & DUB NATTY SESSIONS *ECHO MINOTT* MACKA B* TRISTAN PALMER* LITTLE ROY* MAD PROFESSOR* DUBBLESTANDART* IQULAH* VIVIAN JONES* DON CAMPBELL* NUCLEUS ROOTS* EARL GATESHEAD* FRANK AIRD* EDGE MICHAEL* MARLA BROWN* ATOMIC SPLIFF* DUBMATIX* JAH TUBBYS *DON LETTS* JAH FREE* JAH WARRIORS* TEDDY DAN* DIRECT IMPACT* HORSEMAN & THE UPPER CUT BAND* NORRIS MAN *DONETTE FORTE’S URBAN LIONS* SMITH & MIGHTY* RANDY VALENTINE* SUBAJAH *MIXMASTER MORRIS AMBIENT DUB SESSIONS *TWILIGHT  CIRCUS *NICK MANASSEH *DUBVERZION SOUND* ERIN BARDWELL COLLECTIVE* KING TUTS REVENGE* HERITAGE SURVIVAL* REGGAE ICONS *BOBO EL NUMERO UNO *RAMON JUDAH AND DIVERSE COLLECTIVE *THE DEFEKTERS *INSTRUMENT OF JAH *TRINITY LO FI*TROY ELLIS *ARUBA RED *ELISHA HOWE* ROOTS QUEEN* SAXON SOUND MARQUEE * JAH LION SOUND MOVEMENT* SPARKY RIOT *DOJO *ARKHAM KARVERS* BEAM UP *FORLEIGH* TALAWA ROOTS *THE OBJECTORS *STICKY RHYTHMS BAND *THE OHMZ *ELEKTRIC *DASHA FYAH* INDICA DUBS  feat. Shelly Ravid  *REALITY SOULJAHS* SVAHA SOUNDS* UNITARY AND DACKINC *NATTYLYN JEFFERS* REAL ROOTS* KING OF EYE *STEREOCHEMIST *ROOTS SENSATION *JUNGALICE* MISS MITTEN* LIONESS IZASHA* THE DUBLINGS *ZURI AURA *AFRESH *AVALON  ROOTS *MAYA DUB FLUTE *KALYAN*PRINCESS AYOLAH *2 KINGS FT HENRY & LOUIS FEAT PETER CULTURE* FRESHLY  BAKED *HOOTCHIE ROOTS *JIM SYTE* TITAN SOUNDS* EASY DREAD *KING SOLOMOn BAND *I JAY & THE REGGAE REVIVAL* PANGANI* DISORDA *BAMALAM *SISTAH SARAH* BLISS ZION *DINAH SAW *LADY FYAH* SOPHIA VIBING KING* ALEIGHCIA SCOTT* MADDY CARTY *LADY LIVE WIRE *ZEENA BANKS *FREDERICKA TIBBS* BIANKA JAGWAR* CELIA* DIALECT & KOSINE *ROOF TOP SOUNDS *DJ AS-IF *RUMBLE *UNITY HI FI* 3 LIONS SOUND FT  DIGITAL DIGSY *MISFIT* VOYTEK *ARCANE *KEEZEE *X NATION* DARREN HOY *BEN HARPER DUB DRIFTERS* HIROSHI TAMAMURA

Make Noise stage comes to OnBlackheath

A whole host of artists and DJs have been added to the bill for OnBlackheath 2015, in partnership with John Lewis, which will take place in South East London on Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 September. European Recycling Platform will be bringing the first ever stage for Make Noise (the UK's only electronic recycling club night) to the festival across the weekend with a special DJ set from Erol Alkan and Tom Findlay (Groove Armada). OnBlackheath are also very excited to announce the launch of the Meantime Sessions Stage which will feature the likes of Chris Holland All Stars ft. Roland Gift, The Rude Vandals plus PlayOnBlackheath 2014 competition winner Rhys Lewis.

South East London 9-piece band Chainska Brassika have also been announced to open the Main Stage on the Sunday of the festival with Tropical Dope DJ-ing in-between each artist on the day. Tickets on sale NOW and available from www.onblackheath.com.

Make Noise, the UK's only electronic recycling club night, are proud to announce their first ever-festival stage at this year’s OnBlackheath. The stage will feature their biggest ever line up with Tom Findlay(Groove Armada), Greg Wilson and Moxie who will be performing on the Saturday with Erol Alkan, Justin Robertson, Hannah Holland and DJ AntZ on the Sunday, with more acts still to be announced soon.

On Saturday, The Meantime Sessions will also feature artists including Summer Camp, RIVRS, CROWS, MOTH TRAP, The Pearl Hearts, Bad For Lazarus and DJ Boris McNab. Alongside Chris Holland All Stars ft. Roland GiftThe Rude VandalsHollie Cook, Brassroots and Rhys Lewis the Sunday will also feature The Mighty CosmicsBruise plus DJs Diaz Brothers.

These artists join already announced headliners Elbow (Saturday) and Madness (Sunday) plus Manic Street Preachers, Kelis, Laura Mvula, Anna Calvi, Jack Savoretti and the cast from ‘Sunny Afternoon: The Kinks Musical’. Heavenly & Friends Stage will feature Temples, 808 State and Stealing Sheep. The Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Stage will have the likes of Clap! Clap!, Seun Kuti, Eska and many more on the Sunday.

Boomtown announce House in the Woods Stage for 2015

With just under 30 days to go until BoomTown open their gates for what promises to be the biggest and wildest chapter to date, the UK's largest independent festival is about to get that little bit bigger with the announcement of yet another area, complimenting 24 stunning themed main stages across a huge festival site.

Located deep within the numerous woodlands spread throughout BoomTown, House In The Woods will encapsulate the innovators and dreamers behind the best in house, disco, techno and boogie with a curated line-up from four of the UK’s most influential tastemakers.

Further igniting the house-heavy vibes on Friday will be renowned Bristol natives Shapes, who’ll be teaming up with underground trailblazers Flux to bring two legendary figures from the underground dance scene to the hallowed BoomTown turf. A Guy Called Gerald has continuously re-writing the rule book for dance music and will be showcasing his History Of House Set under the mesmeric woodland skies. The night gets even bigger with pillars of the underground dance world Horse Meat Disco stopping by to deliver a set of deep house nuggets.

On Saturday, it’s the turn of infamous Bristolian crew Alfresco Disco to take the reins for an unpredictable night of breath-taking beats. Alongside their acclaimed residents will be a unique headline set from Raf Daddy of The 2 Bears, who have set the scene alight in recent years with two acclaimed studio albums combining two step, house, hip-hop and soul. It’s a night destined to live long in the folklore of BoomTown.

After a weekend of rhythmic debauchery, it will fall to the mighty Electric Minds to shake House In The Woods one last time with a night bursting with mavericks of the underground dance world. Iconic Electric Minds boss Dolan Bergin will be on hand to oversee a line-up that includes the dynamic Amir Alexander, who will be transporting the loyal residents of BoomTown to the gritty sounds of modern America and celebrated “outsider” Pangaea appearing in the midst of a worldwide touring schedule that has seen his nostalgic drum and bass sound reach thousands. Topped off by an appearance from George Levings (Commix) new musical project Endian, The House In The Woods is likely to shake BoomTown to its knees.