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Fatboy Slim is 60, Hot Chip have been around for a couple of decades, Underworld's greatest tunes are 30 years old. This is not the future. This is not what the bright young things are salivating for.
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Fair enough, I'm not sure the Pet Shop Boys/ New Order (and even the Chems) count as the kind of thing to get young SEC punters rethinking their plans. But again, we're looking at 3 nights, 5 stages and we're coming up with the odd act. It seems a long way from the way the festival was so quick to embrace new electronic acts in the 90s, say. Putting the Orb on the Other in 93, Orbital on the Other and then the Pyramid in 94/95. Let me make it clear I'm not arguing for those heritage bands to be booked, I'm saying that was incredibly cutting edge, fresh and experimental at the time. I believe there needs to be a similar rethink/reset and with the boldness to put young electronica on the big stages as a matter of course. The festival has split across very clear lines, almost fossilised, and I'd love to see it all mixed up again.
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By pink_triangle · Posted
Assuming your talking at a constituency level, I think very few are voting based on their individual mp. -
By steviewevie · Posted
although as I get closer to pension age I feel the pull of personal greed on my political direction...
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