More details of this year’s Meltdown Festival have been announced, with Massive Attack confirmed as the event’s ‘artistic directors’.
The series of shows will run from the 14th ‘til the 22nd of June at the Southbank Centre in London.
Heading for its 15th year, Meltdown traditionally sees its curator collaborating with the acts chosen on the under card, so I guess if you’re going you can expect the duo to attack acts young and old with their scary, downbeaten trip-hop.
"It's an honour to host Southbank Centre’s Meltdown festival and to be in such inspiring company as its previous curators,” Massive Attack said of the likes of Patti Smith (2005) and Jarvis Cocker (2007).
“In addition to the music, we want this year's festival to have a strong political and visual element to it to reflect our influences and obsessions.
"Our aim is to mix it up a bit by instigating collaborations that make sense and probably some that don't,” continued the act, currently recording their fifth studio album, before Michael Lynch, Chief Executive of the Southbank Centre, chipped in with the simple assertion that “Meltdown 2008 will be Massive!”
Thanks Michael - which acts will be joining Massive Attack, then? Tricky, perhaps, or Portishead. But that might be just too crushingly obvious. Who would you like to see on the bill? DiScuss.
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who
the what hell is massive attack anymore?
well, lets see
influential, legendary, genius, still groundbreaking etc etc..
I think...
...gamecat means "is anyone even left in the band anymore?"
well there was
only ever three of them, now there's two so not much change in the last 7 or 8 years..
But
Daddy G wasn't on 100th Window, so I think it was a fair question.
true
but he did'nt ever leave, think he just took some time off, probably had a few weeks at Centre Parcs or something.
:D
Cocteau Twins
blatantly obvious, but oh so good.
SFA?
Pehaps
re:cocteau twins
pretty pretty please!
Not a chance
Offered (genuinely) millions to play Coachella two years ago. Comeback tour mooted. After one meeting, Liz Fraser said she couldn't go through with it.
So while it would be beyond awesome, I think we can count it out.
but they
did wireless in 2006.
ah could be
Lee Perry + Nick Cave doing Disney songs
bauhaus
bloc party
Sly & Robbie + Bjork
portishead
sunn ((ooo
MIA
Mos Def
Leonard Cohen
Thom Yorke + Radiodread
A Place Tio Bury Strangers
PJ Harvey
something like that, right@?
oh
and Gary Numan doing Replicas
with
NIN
sorry to be pedantic
but Liz Fraser has played live with Massive Attack (and probably at Wireless) but Cocteaus as a band haven't played live since about 1996.