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Down The Rabbit Hole

Jul 4, 2025 at 10:00  ·  Parkeren - Groene Heuvels, Beuningen Parkeren - Groene Heuvels, Beuningen

Down The Rabbit Hole
Jul 4
Down The Rabbit Hole
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Born in Cheltenham, England, FKA twigs is a multifaceted artist celebrated for her innovative music blending pop, cinema, art, and fashion. Her iconic "CAPRISONGS" mixtape earned her NME's Godlike Genius Award, while her solo dance debut with the Martha Graham Company marked a notable achievement. With a diverse background, twigs continues to captivate audiences globally.
East London band Bloc Party is known for their genre-bending sound, blending post-punk, indie rock, and electronic influences. They gained fame with 2005's "Silent Alarm," which went platinum in the UK, featuring hits like "Banquet." With albums like "A Weekend in the City" and "Intimacy," they've explored diverse styles, from dance beats to personal themes. Despite lineup changes, the band, anchored by Kele Okereke and Russell Lissack, continues to innovate. They've collaborated with notable producers and toured widely, influencing the indie scene with their dynamic musical evolution.
Iggy Pop, born in Michigan, prefigured '70s punk and '90s grunge, known for iconic albums like Lust for Life and The Idiot. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Stooges in 2010 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020. His collaboration with Josh Homme on Post Pop Depression earned a Grammy nod. Iggy's film work includes the Golden Globe-nominated "Gold" and contributions to "Good Time," which won at Cannes.
Franc Moody, a production duo known for soul, funk, and disco-infused electronica, rose to fame with albums 'Dream in Colour' and 'Into the Ether.' Hailed by Billboard, their unique sound captivates globally.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Maribou State, the UK duo of Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, are known for redefining downtempo electronica with their organic, genre-fluid sound. Acclaimed globally, they've played shows from Glastonbury to the Sydney Opera House. Collaborating with artists like Holly Walker and Andreya Triana, they blend UK club music, vintage soul, and evocative samples. Their third album, Hallucinating Love, celebrates hope and togetherness following personal challenges.
Beth Gibbons, born in Exeter, England, is known for her emotive vocals with Portishead, a pioneering trip-hop band. Her voice recalls legends like Nina Simone. Her notable works include "Dummy," "Sour Times," and collaborations like "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs." She has worked with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Jane Birkin. Portishead's "Dummy" won the 1995 Mercury Prize, and their album "Third" hit gold in the UK. Gibbons' solo work includes "Out of Season" with Rustin Man and 2023's "Lives Outgrown."
Dublin's Gurriers tackle modern malaise with punk debut "Come and See," featuring sharp lyrics on youth disillusionment and social issues, praised by Dork Magazine.
Zaho de Sagazan, with a voice like metallic velvet, won four French Music Awards for her debut album, writing songs about love and introspection. Raised with empathy, her music connects deeply.
Vjèze Fur, WiWa, Faberyayo, and producer Bas Bron broke through in 2005 with "Watskeburt?!". They popularized Dutch hip-hop with hits like "Sterrenstof". They've released several albums, and their genre-blending style reached a mainstream audience in the Netherlands and Belgium. Their 2023 album "Moderne Manieren" hit #1 in the Dutch charts. In 2025, they celebrate 20 years with concerts and an Edison Oeuvreprijs award.
Massive Attack, formed in Bristol, UK, pioneered trip-hop with a fusion of hip-hop, dub, and soul. Known for "Teardrop" and "Unfinished Sympathy," they influenced artists like Radiohead and collaborated with Horace Andy, Tricky, and Elizabeth Fraser. Notable albums include *Protection* and *Mezzanine*.
Ichiko Aoba, a Japanese musician, debuted in 2010 and is known for her classical guitar style. Her album "Windswept Adan" was acclaimed globally, topping Rate Your Music's 2020 chart. She founded the label hermine and tours internationally, performing at festivals like Reeperbahn and Pitchfork. Aoba also collaborates with artists such as Pomme. She's a DJ, writer, and composes music for films and commercials.
Viagra Boys, born in Sweden, blend post-punk, dub, and rock. Known for edgy satire, they've dissected conspiracy culture in "Cave World" and hit with "Man Made of Meat."
Tems, a Nigerian singer and producer, is redefining the music scene with her unique fusion of alternative RnB and Neo soul. Known for her hit "Mr Rebel," she passionately advances Nigeria's alternative music culture.
Underworld, formed by Rick Smith and Karl Hyde, revolutionized electronic music with their acclaimed 1994 album "dubnobasswithmyheadman," known for groundbreaking innovation.
Patti Smith, born in Chicago, is a legendary poet, painter, author, photographer, and punk rock's poet laureate. Her influential music blends rock and poetry, with hits like "Because the Night." Her avant-garde style and albums like *Horses* and *Easter* have earned critical acclaim. Smith collaborated with Bruce Springsteen and REM, won a National Book Award for *Just Kids*, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She remains a prolific artist, working with Soundwalk Collective and recently scoring documentaries.
Durand Jones & The Indications, formed at Indiana University in 2012, are known for soulful funk and Southern soul. They've toured globally and have a strong following among vintage soul fans. Their album, Flowers, showcases their growth and diverse influences.
Sam Fender, born in North Shields, explores life's struggles and his coming of age in a Springsteenian style. Known for hits like "Hypersonic Missiles," his music blends heartfelt drama with unique soundscapes. Collaborating with The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, Fender's "People Watching" offers introspective tales and rich musical textures, capturing his life's influences and human experience.
The Lathums, an indie band from Northern England, blend honesty, hope, and heartbreak in their music. Known for tracks like "Fight On" and "How Beautiful Life Can Be," they’ve drawn comparisons to The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. Their debut and follow-up albums both hit UK No.1. With Alex Moore on vocals, Scott Concepcion on lead guitar, Ryan Durrans on drums, and Matty Murphy on bass, they captivate audiences at sold-out venues like Glastonbury and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.

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