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Shambala Festival 2010

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Shambala Festival

Creaturemag at Shambala Festival 2010 – The 10 Picture Challenge

Shambala festival is a teeming tented circus town, a brew of sensory stimulation that is just right and ready. It’s all about the participation, there is an emphasis on open expression, friendliness and a staunch resistance against commercialisation and consumerism. It’s a truly eclectic gathering of characters, creative explorers and hedonistic experimenters stirring up a very special atmosphere and one that is very unique to Shambala. Our challenge was to sum all this up in 10 photos.

Arriving at 4pm on Friday, equipped with the necessities and armed with 10 photographs yet to be taken, we embarked on a 48 hour exploration of this new found land. Soaking up the splendid array of music the fields awash with art, costume and splendidly happy people all willing to make, do and see whatever they want. This is a creative enthusiasts dream and a field full of inspiration ready to be harvested.

The following photos form Creatures visual diary, 10 photos and some commentary that we feel sums up our Shambala festival 2010.

1 – Welcome to Shambala
Shambala Festival

Overlooked by a mansion house sat beside a lake on the edge of the woods lies a creative wonderland. Shambala is brimming with well considered art installations that make this festival an utterly extravagant garden for the senses. The sculpture above sat in the lake, you could walk to it over the water on a bridge just below the surface. (more…)

End of the Road Festival 2010 – 5 must see acts.

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

End of the Road Festival

End of the Road Festival is fast approaching, tickets are completely sold out and with a line-up of such impressive musical calibre and headline acts like Modest Mouse, Yo la Tengo and Wilco for you to gawp at, that is no surprise.

We are looking forward to catching sets from Iron and Wine, The Low Anthem and of course, Edwyn Collins. We also know that End of the Road offers a whole lot more in terms of lesser known independent acts and  upcoming performers who have that little something special.

We have selected five acts that we feel will be little golden nuggets of joy at this years EOTR (in alphabetical order, we simply couldn’t rank them!):

Catlin RoseCaitlin Rosemyspace.com/caitlinrosesongs
Creature saw Caitlin perform during the summer and we were impressed by bags of country song writing talent, a great voice and a strong repertoire. This 23 year old very highly recommended by Creature. Expect assured country songs tickled with melody and emotion.

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Django DjangoDjango Django myspace.com/djangotime
One word: “Storm”. We fell in love with that song on first listen. Django Django are certainly an upcoming act with much potential. What they do is difficult to explain but a joy to listen to. Based on reviews, their set will cause us to dance our little socks off and be left with a new favourite band.

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Left With PicturesLeft with Pictures myspace.com/leftwithpictures
Creature saw an intimate set from Left With Pictures a couple of months ago and we will surely be in attendance at EOTR. Folk songs with a classical edge. These guys do it differently and captivatingly, expect sweet arrangements, interesting vocals and whimsical songs such as “Professional help”.

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Ra Ra RiotRa Ra riot myspace.com/rarariot – Dropped out Unfortunately.
Creature has become quite attached to Ra Ra Riot over the past few years. We are excited to see that they are at EOTR. Their arrangements have an urgency and propelling energy about them. Expect tumbling drums, uplifting strings and some intriguing lyrics. This is good to move to.

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WoodpigeonWoodpigeonmyspace.com/woodpigeon
There will no doubt be many performances from these guys throughout the weekend. Please be sure to see at least one of them, especially if you are feeling a little worse for wear, this is healing music, full of wholesome musicianship, succulent strings and sweet vocal harmonies that will calmly caress you.

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Whether or not you are going to this years End of the Road Festival these acts are sure worth a listen. If you have heard them before then great, if not then soak it up, it’s the good stuff! We’ll see you at the end of the road!

This year we will be helping with Croquet (www.croqueteast.co.uk) on the lovely lawns of the Larmer Tree Gardens. If you are in attendance at the event then pop along for a relaxing game, if you managed not to make it this year then sorry to be rubbing this in. Go next year!

4. Django Django myspace.com/djangotime
One word: “Storm”. We fell in love with that song on first listen, go hear it, you wont regret it. Django Django are mainly from Scotland and now based in Dalston. Mark Riley was banging on about them ealier this year, they are certainly an upcoming act with much potential. It’s difficult to explain what they do musically but it’s different and a joy to listen to. We are not entirely sure what to expect from their set but based on reviews we willapparantly dance our little socks off and be left with a new favourite band.

We are in the Secret Garden

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Secret Garden party

We are probably completely out of our minds, dressed up to the nines and dancing off our little behinds right now. We will be back next week with tales of our garden expedition, if we make it through alive.

Until then, keep spreading the creature love.

END OF THE ROAD FESTIVAL EDITION

Friday, September 18th, 2009

End of The Road Festival

Creaturemag End of the Road Festival Edition.

If you would like to get your hands on one, we have produced a few more which can be purchased by clicking the link below:

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CREATUREMAG @ DARE2 FESTIVAL

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Creature @ Dare 2 Festival

Creaturemag @ Dare 2 Festival – 10th – 12th July 09

Check out our escapdes at Dare 2 festival this year… We held a great drawing workshop for everyone to get involved and create a great collaborative piece of artwork. Kids and adults had fun with us, it rained a bit but spirits were high. To browse images click here.

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