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Finland, Scotland and Cambridge

Come to this! It will be lovely! I am DJing briefly throughout the day, which is really exciting for me, as I have never yet DJed in a church.

Palimpsest Festival
An all day event of new music and outside folk sounds
All Saints Church, Jesus Lane, Cambridge
Saturday 13th August 2005
2PM – 11PM
Featuring performances from:
Alasdair Roberts
Josephine Foster
Mi and L’au
Kiila
Lionshare
Um
Dan Merrill
Fuzzy Lights
And DJs American Booze, Sami (Kiila) & Bad Timing
along with video projections, and record stall
Tickets: £8.50 advanced / £10 on door
Advanced tickets from www.htrecords.co.uk (all major cards accepted)
More information please visit www.palimpsest-festival.co.uk
After neigh on three years of promoting events of the musical sort in Cambridge, Harvest Time presents a unique one day event with artists from America, France, Finland,Scotland and of course England all under the sacred roof of All Saints Church (1863),Cambridge renowned for its colourful interior with painted walls, ceiling and fittings and of course, stunning stained glass windows. Palimpsest features performances from 8 artists all creating new music. The performances include minimal post rock from Fuzzy Lights, skewed electronic compositions with pop sensibilities courtesy of the enigmatic Um, a free improvisation on violin from Dan Merrill, which will lead us into an evening of outsider folk based music from Alasdair Roberts, Josephine Foster, Mi and L’au, Kiila and Lionshare. Further to this will be video projections, a wide range of DJs playing throughout the day, a record stall from Harvest Time Records along with stalls from Cambridge based micro labels.


Posted on Monday, August 8th, 2005by Frances May Morgan

2 Responses to “Finland, Scotland and Cambridge”

Make them all dance.

Posted by Robin on August 12th, 2005 at 8:11 pm


Gus and I are both coming. We think we will get a leisurely train from Liverpool Street at lunch time. What’choo gonna do?

xxx

Posted by Sophie on August 13th, 2005 at 6:43 am


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