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Off Festival part 2

// August 24th, 2009 // Comments Off // events

I feel so much wiser and educated musically after the whole festival weekend that I could probably write a book about the current ‘off’ tendencies. What it is: the bands performing here, in Myslowice, are generally unknown to a wider, predominantly commercial-oriented crowd and this event makes this crowd aware, curious and wanting to experience something new. It may be a bit arrogant and haughty in its ‘come and learn’ style but it works – at least on me. However, whilst I do listen to a lot of different themed, non-commercial music every day and am receptive to any good suggestions – because this is what I love and what I work with anyway – I can’t believe an average festival goer does the same. I’m not aiming at being too brash here, with my opinionated self, only wish there was more acts somehow established and known enough so we all could dance to or sing to on such gatherings, something that an average person recognizes and therefore enjoys more. After all when you pay for the ticket not only do you expect to be thought by the others but you try to prove you are right at liking a certain artist and are immensely proud of the fact that those who taught you before learn something from you too sometimes. Otherwise the event turns into a very limited, arty-farty or even a posh happening for the musicians themselves, organizers, critics, media, their friends and the families and maybe a bunch of real nerds. The rest is not attracted enough. And this rest can also be interested in new, ‘off’ music, but just need an insulation of something that will drag them down to the event, something bigger than the remaining line-up names.
From the factual point of view there is a few more artists I’d like to recommend, indeed. Amongst them: Wooden Shjips – amazing psych-rok, sounding like modern The Doors -video link below- commercially reminiscent enough to bring the dream success into reality. Wooden Shjips – Dance, California
Then there should be The Field (or Axel Willner) from Sweden, a mixture of ambient, minimal techno and… shogaze, who made an instant contract deal with The Swidish label Kompakt, after handing them a copy of the demo in 2005. The Field – Everybody’s got to learn sometime
Finally a whole rest of the good stuff which, I hope, will be analysed more by me in the future. Beginning with The National, Crystal Antlers to Handsome Furs, The Frightened Rabbit and finally to Marissa Nadler, The Spiritualized, Olafur Arnalds, The Week That Was and Errors (Errors – Cutlery drawer), this honours list is at the same time a very special recommendation and I hope you will share the interest in it with me too. It surely will be on the playlists for radiobalance.com

Pawel

Off Festival part 1

// August 8th, 2009 // Comments Off // events

Off Festival in Myslowice, Silesia, Poland. Being here is a fantastic musical experience. City park, where the festival takes place, full of that positive, arty noise and chilly temperatures give you a goose skin all over your body at almost all times. It is then when we’re all endlessly gratful to the inventors of Monterey Pop, the mother of all festivals, for this amazing idea – getting lots of bands and spectators together in a bigger area to meet not only music but new trends, techniques and styles as well. And Off, although young in its age for only 4th edition, seems to be already as experienced in making the right artistic decisions as if it was at least an academic teacher with a rich and long career and a scientific recognition in a university of musical life.
This year’s line-up includes the likes of Spiritualized, Marissa Nadler, Errors, The Field, The Week That Was, Fucked Up, Olafur Arnalds, The Wire or The National and plenty of others including a whole bunch of Polish musicians, due to the location, certainly, but also, to be fair, their highest competency as musicians e.g. local legends: Lech Janerka and Armia or new hopes to become such: Cool Kids Of Death and Maria Peszek. Them all and the rest – summarizing – some recognizable some not, some hot some not, one remains undisputable: this is the creative side of the current music scene and plenty of it should get the long deserved recognition in a bigger media coverage. Love it or hate it, but don’t ignore.
For me personally, for the first day of being here, yesterday – 07.08.09, there is one solid number one: Marissa Nadler. I’ll definately play her music on Radio Balance, something for the crossover of alt americana, indie rock and shoegaze, recalling of the likes of Mazzy Star, Leonard Cohen and Blonde Redhead, this is a true fenomenon. And Marissa, what really counts, has an amazing, distinctive and professional voice even, or especially, when singing live. Artist of the day:

Pawel