Showing posts with label roskilde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roskilde. Show all posts

31 July 2013

Roskilde Festival 2013

Oh, Roskilde. This is a bit belated, but I wanted to compile all the writing I did over those magical five days in early July. Wednesday and Thursday were mellow, more seeing the non-musical aspects of the festival like Dream City and the camps.  Thursday evening kicked off with Suicidal Tendencies, of all things and Friday things started with Henry Rollins and ended with Rihanna, two musicians I never thought I would put in one sentence. Saturday I did the art tour and got to meet Ron English, which was an unexpected surprise. The mock ads he designed for the grandstand wall were hilarious.
Sunday was my favorite day, with a surprisingly fun set from Kid Koala. He played a song he wrote for the kids TV show Yo Gabba Gabba and got the audience to dance a long. I also conducted a few interviews. Read the one with Henry Rollins (don't be impressed, it was over email, tried to meet him in person but no luck.)  I talked to Jonathan Schultz of Schultz and Forever, who I have interviewed before, but this time we talked about his top ten influential songs. He introduced me to this William Basinski track that blew my mind, dlp 1.1 I also saw the girls from Baby in Vain and got an insider Danish view on Roskilde, that one still needs to publish.







02 July 2013

music, festivals, and what I packed: the Roskilde packing list

About to go to sleep, but here ist he list of what I have packed for Roskilde, complete honesty, as always. I've had this mountainsmith backpack since I was fourteen years old. It's been around Europe, through Turkey, Peru, the Sierra Nevadas, and Western Canada, but it's her first time to Denmark. Can't wait for that Orange Feeling. 



-->Roskilde Pack List
  1. aspirin
  2. paracetamol
  3. toothpaste
  4. toothbrush
  5. 1 bottle bug repellent
  6. 1 tube mosquito bite treatement
  7. 1 bottle sunblock
  8. 1 all weather blanket
  9. 6 pairs underwear
  10. 5 pairs socks
  11. 2 bras (one I will wear on the bus)
  12. flashlight and AA batteries
  13. 1 pair boots
  14. 1 pair Vans slip ons
  15. 1 pair flip flops aka thongs aka sandals
  16. 1 small recorder and extra AAA batteries
  17. 3 pencils and pencil sharpener with eraser
  18. 1 journal
  19. 1 notebook
  20. 1 hairbrush
  21. 5 bandaids aka plasters
  22. 1 razor
  23. long sleeve shirt
  24. 1 black tank top
  25. 2 black t shirts (grimes and stiff little fingers)
  26. 1 Nothing But Hope and Passion T shirt, impractical because it’s white
  27. 1 pair black shorts
  28. 1 black raincoat
  29. 1 tent
  30. 2 sleeping pads (hey, it’s 5 nights)
  31. 1 pillow
  32. 1 pair jeans
  33. 1 microfiber towel
  34. 1 ipad with a keyboard
  35. 1 ipod with headphones
  36. 1 small bottle shampoo and conditioner
  37. 5 bobby pins
  38. 4 ponytail holders
  39. 1 bee sting kit
  40. 1 bottle antihistamines (Benadryl)
  41. 1 copy Storm of Swords (book 4 in Game of Thrones series)
  42. 3 recent New Yorkers, including the summer fiction issue
  43. 1 refillable water bottle
  44. 1 spork (fork one side, spoon another)
  45. 1 plastic knife
  46. 1 Digital SLR camera (Lumix)
  47. 1 small digital camera (Samsung)
  48. 5 different charging cables
  49. 1 package fineliner multicolor pens
  50. 2 kg bag apples
  51. 1 loaf of white bread
  52. 1 jar peanut butter
  53. 1 jar raspberry jelly
  54. 1 package balistos
  55. 1 bag plain M&Ms
  56. 1 bag peanut M&Ms
  57. 1 package honey waffles
  58. 1 package Prinzenrolle cookies
    was running an email through Google Translate, here's our site in Spanish

29 June 2013

non traditional interviews and please follow this chick on Twitter @kikajonsson

No rest for the wicked! Summer looks very promising, as I will be realizing a mostly-life long dream of attending Roskilde Festival in Denmark. This combines all that I love: music, journalism, and Danish people. Read my interview with spokesperson Christina Bilde, some interesting bits on festival history. 

I also finally finished the interview with Out in the North founders, who I had the pleasure to meet in Arhus at the SPOT festival when we both could not get into the Broken Twin show! This project take Scandinavian/Nordic musicians out into natural settings to play acoustic versions of songs, it's thoroughly original. Read about the ideas and inspirations and occasional mishaps behind this project.
 Coming up soon: I was able to interview Canadian former-quartet-now-trio Braids on Thursday. Will get that up as soon as possible, they were incredibly nice, well-spoken and gregarious. They played as one of three bands for the Introducing in June, part of the Intro series. They played songs off their new album (out in August) Flourish//Perish, which is different then debut album Native Speaker.
Rock Ton Paintball avec Braids (Épisode 8) from Scène 1425 on Vimeo.