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British Project UNKLE Live at Spirit of Burgas TCPDF Example British Project UNKLE Live at Spirit of Burgas Thursday, 08 July 2010 On the second festival night, August 14th, when DJ Shadow will extract unique sound from its digital players, his mates from UNKLE will also go on the main stage of the biggest summer sea festival on the Balkans. Behind the name of UNKLE are two main figures - James Lavelle and Tim Goldsworthy from London. But for their live in Burgas they will come with a whole band to make one-of-a-kind live - musicians Joel Cadbury, Pablo Clements and James Griffith, drummer Michael Lowry and singer Gavin Clark. They will come to Burgas with solid video and lighting effects equipment. So what we may expect is a great mix of live music, lighting show and attractive visual effects. Three things make UNKLE a remarkable project. First is, that since 1994 they have never stopped to take creative risks and experiment beyond the traditional. UNKLE actually starts as a label and if we trace back the development of their music ideas we will find significant differences in the way they sound from the middle 90s by now. The second thing is that they manage to attract to their studio project many famous figures from the world stage. Producer of their debut album "Psyence Fiction" is DJ Shadow and guest musicians are Thom Yorke from Radiohead and Jason Newstead from Metallica, Mike D from Beasty Boys, Kool G Rap, Badly Drawn Boy and Richard Ashkroft from The Verve. In "Never, Never, Land" /2003/, "War Stories" /2007/ and "End Title... Stories for Film" /2008/ we find Robert del Naja from Massive Attack. The third fact, that makes UNKLE a notable project, are their projects in the field of fashion and cinema. They page 1 / 2 TCPDF Example dedicate a special mix to the eccentric Alexander McQueen, named McQ. Fans of vampire saga "Twilight" probably know that the track "With You In My Head" is by UNKLE feat. the Black Angels. Their album War Stories" was inspired by an exhibition, shown in Lazarides London gallery in March 2008. In May 2010 UNKLE released their new album "Where Did the Night Fall". The audience on Spirit of Burgas will be one of the first to hear the new tracks live. Fans of modern Brit music will watch a spectacular show thanks to Nr 1 in the world German beer brand - Beck's. The brand, that is partner of Spirit of Burgas, starts a special promotion with many awards, one of which is a three-day festival ticket. Fans have the chance to win one of Beck's prizes in July. You can find detailed information on www.becks.bg. * Tickets: BEFORE THE FESTIVAL: One-day ticket - BGN 50 (25 EURO) Three-days ticket - BGN 120 (60 EURO) Camping site ticket - BGN 30 (15 EURO) AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE FESTIVAL: One-day ticket - BGN 60 (30 EURO) Three-days ticket - BGN 140 (70 EURO) Билетите са в продажба он-лайн, в мрежата на Еventim.bg. page 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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