Roadburn 2019: Audio streams for Cave In, Mono, Drab Majesty and Mythic Sunship amongt others posted on line
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We’re thrilled to bring you the next collection of audio streams from Roadburn performances. Among those that are going live today from RB2019 are Cave In, Drab Majesty, Mats Gustafsson‘s The End, Mono (Friday, 12 April), Mord’A’Stigmata, Mythic Sunship, Slægt, Soft Kill, Street Sects and Throane.
Once again we have teamed up with VPRO 3voor12, Holland’s major cultural network, to bring you these streams in all their glory. As has become tradition, with the invaluable help of Marcel Van De Vondervoort (Torture Garden Studio) and his team, you are now able to relive or uncover some true highlights from the Roadburn vaults.
Producer:
Marcel van de Vondervoort (Spacejam Records / Torture Garden Studio)
Pre-production:
Robert de Lorijn (Spacejam Records)
Roadburn Festival audio engineers:
Michiel Ferweda
Matthijs Herder
Kristian Vloet
Han Pannekoek
Nikki Nijsten
Leon van Zuijlen
Roadburn 2019: Audio streams for Thou, Lingua Ignota, Grails and Seven That Spells among others posted on line
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We’re thrilled to bring you the latest collection of audio streams from Roadburn performances. Among those that are going live today from RB2019 are Thou (acoustic and Magus-era), Lingua Ignota, Henrik Palm, MJ Guider, Louise Lemón, Thor & Friends, Grails, Wolvennest, Bliss Signal and the Seven That Spells album trilogy shows.
Once again we have teamed up with VPRO 3voor12, Holland’s major cultural network, to bring you these streams in all their glory. As has become tradition, with the invaluable help of Marcel Van De Vondervoort (Torture Garden Studio) and his team, you are now able to relive or uncover some true highlights from the Roadburn vaults.
Producer:
Marcel van de Vondervoort (Spacejam Records / Torture Garden Studio)
Pre-production:
Robert de Lorijn (Spacejam Records)
Roadburn Festival audio engineers:
Michiel Ferweda
Matthijs Herder
Kristian Vloet
Han Pannekoek
Nikki Nijsten
Leon van Zuijlen
At The Gates' Tomas Lindberg & Walter Roadburn's Q&A Panel: Video
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At this year’s side-programme, Roadburn curator Tomas Lindberg (At The Gates) and artistic director Walter sat down with journalist José Carlos Santos to discuss the art of curating, the difficulties of putting the running order together, and much, much more. Thanks to Metal Injection filming the Q & A! Take a look to get the ins and outs of organizing Roadburn 2019.
Roadburn 2019: Through the lens of Sabine Linemeyr
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A few days before this year’s festival kicked off we received a request for a photo pass from an unknown to us photographer called Sabine Linemeyr. A quick glance at her Instagram let us know we were dealing with a phenomenal talent and we immediately invited her to capture Roadburn in her own unique way. Many of her subjects are doused in an almost inexplicable femininity and softness, whilst other images seek to highlight the sharp edges and the imperfections of human nature.
Follow Sabine on Instagram, and check out the full gallery on Facebook HERE.
Roadburn 2019: Through the lens of Teddie Taylor
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We were already deeply enamoured with the photography of Teddie Taylor; so much so that we invited her to exhibit at Roadburn 2019. But as well as having her photos on the walls of the 013, and participating in a panel discussion about music and visuals, Teddie was also roaming around Tilburg capturing this years’ festival too.
In what is quickly becoming her signature style, Teddie captures a rawness in the bands she shoots, exposing both their gloriousness and their vulnerabilities. We’re thrilled to show off some of the images that Teddie shot at Roadburn 2019.
Check HERE for the full gallery of her images.
Roadburn 2019: Through the lens of Peter Troest
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Peter Troest is no stranger to us at Roadburn, he’s been covering the festival for rockfreaks.net – and we have been long term admirers of his photography for quite some time.
This year, we asked the generous folk at Rock Freaks if we could borrow a little bit of Peter’s extraordinary talent; he was kind enough to let us share some of his images on our social channels throughout the festival. Today, we have compiled a collection of his images that capture the glorious energy of many of Roadburn’s most brain-expanding artists.
Head over to Facebook to see more of his images HERE.
Roadburn 2019: A recap and a look forward
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Roadburn Festival is over for another year, and dates for 2020 are already confirmed.
Artististic Director, Walter comments:
“As a festival that constantly seeks to raise the bar with ever more creative endeavours, we are beyond thrilled with how Roadburn 2019 unfolded. The level of collaboration, inspiration and artistic expression was beyond anything that I could have hoped for. There is still so much to get our heads around, but everybody is feeling so energised that our minds are already working towards Roadburn 2020.”
For the second year running, Roadburn played host to commissioned projects – this time there were three such performances across the weekend. On Thursday, a collaboration between former members of The Devil’s Blood and Astrosoniq united under the banner of Molasses to a rapturous reception. On Friday afternoon, Triptykon joined forces with the world-renowned Dutch Metropole Orkest to perform the Celtic Frost / Triptykon Requiem to a spellbound audience. On Saturday the Patronaat venue hosted an assortment of Dutch black metal bands before the night culminated with an enormous collaborative project under the name Maalstroom.
Tomas Lindberg took on the role of curator, hand picking a selection of bands that ranged from Swedish psych to Japanese post-rock, before performing with his own band, At The Gates. With a set that included a string quartet, a rotation of guests and some re-imaginings of familiar songs, a whole new light was shined upon their output.
Among the guest vocalists was Matt Pike from festival headliners, Sleep, who themselves delivered two thundering sets across the weekend. Promising one setlist that focussed on latest album The Sciences, and one that would zero in on the legendary Sleep‘s Holy Mountain album – expectations were exceeded on both nights.
Roadburn‘s 2019 artist in residence, Thou, performed four times across the weekend; an acoustic show, a Magus-era set, a collaboration with Emma Ruth Rundle, and a barn-storming, late night Misfits cover set at the Ladybird Skatepark where they were joined by an assortment of guests.
Impromptu skate park sets popped up throughout the weekend, including the likes of Mythic Sunship, Bismuth, Vile Creature and Lingua Ignota, giving audiences a second shot at catching some of the most exciting, up and coming bands across a broad spectrum of music scenes and genres.
Outside of the musical offerings of Roadburn 2019, visual art was strongly represented with exhibitions celebrating the work of Maarten Donders, Teddie Taylor, Emma Ruth Rundle, Marissa Nadler – plus the return of poster art exhibition, Full Bleed.
Roadburn‘s side programme events offered insight to the inner workings of Heilung, and Tom G. Warrior as well as multiple aspects of the music and creative arts industries. Kickstarter Games took over a corner of the festival to create a tabletop gaming enclave.
In amongst the heavy hitters and the headline bands were dozens of beautifully crafted and painstakingly planned performances across the four days. Each and every individual participant went above and beyond to create something truly special that audience and band members alike will cherish for years to come.
Roadburn will be doing it all again next year; April 16-19, Tilburg – The Netherlands.
Weirdo Canyon Dispatch Daily Fanzine 2019 - Sunday Issue Now Available!
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Live from Weirdo Canyon in Tilburg – the fourth and final issue for 2019 of the Dispatch is out now. We’ve got 1000 copies printed for Roadburners on-site at the 013, but you can DOWNLOAD THE PDF to get yours anywhere!
Check out a review from yesterday by Sander van den Driesche along with photos by Paul Verhagen & Niels Vincks, an interview with Crowhurst & Gnaw Their Tongues, José Carlos schools us in Portuguese Matal and Andreas Kohl reflects on 20 years of Exile On Mainstream records.
Weirdo Canyon Dispatch Daily Fanzine 2019 – Saturday Issue Now Available!
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Live from Weirdo Canyon in Tilburg – Issue #3 of the Dispatch is out now. We’ve got 1,250 copies printed for Roadburners on-site at the 013, but you can DOWNLOAD THE PDF to get yours anywhere!
Check out a review from yesterday by Daniel Pietersen along with photos by Paul Verhagen & Niels Vincks, Part II of the Tomas Lindberg interview, Jamie Ludwig asks if URAN GBG are the weirdest band at Roadburn and Guido Sergers takes a look at MAALSTROOM.
This issue of Weirdo Canyon Dispatch is dedicated to the memory of Michiel Eikenaar who was very much part of the Roadburn family.
Weirdo Canyon Dispatch Daily Fanzine 2019 – Friday Issue Now Available!
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Live from Weirdo Canyon in Tilburg – Issue #2 of the Dispatch is out now. We’ve got 1,250 copies printed for Roadburners on-site at the 013, but you can DOWNLOAD THE PDF to get yours anywhere!
Check out a review from yesterday by José Carlos Santos along with photos by Paul Verhagen & Niels Vincks, Tomas Lindberg gives us the lowdown on curating Roadburn 2019, Sander van den Driesche speaks to Holy Roar Records about taking over the Hall of Fame and At The Gates guitarist Jonas Stålhammar gives us 8 essential Swedish albums we should all have in our collection.






























