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Full Line Up for Bloc '10

http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?129477


Salt-n-Pepa LIVE
Grandmaster Flash
Adam Beyer
Skream B2B Benga
Roots Manuva LIVE
Derrick May
Anti-Pop Consortium LIVE
Ellen Alien feat. Pfadfinderei VJs
DJ Rush
Luke Slater aka Planetary Assault Systems LIVE
Lindstrom live
Surgeon A/V LIVE
Nathan Fake LIVE
Channel One Sound System feat. Mikey Dread and Ras Kayleb
FWD + Rinse.FM
Ms Dynamite
Wiley
Boy Better Know ft. Skepta, JME, Frisco, Shorty and DJ Maximum
Zinc
Geeneus
Marcus Nasty
Youngsta b2b Ntype
Chef
Katy B
Roska b2b Scratcha
Spyro
MCs Tippa and Crazy D
Overkill
Autechre LIVE
Congo Natty aka Rebel MC feat. Tenor Fly
Luke Vibert
16:bit
Rob Hall
Loops Haunt LIVE
N>E>D vs Punksi
Subloaded
Mark Ernestus feat. Tikiman (Rhythm & Sound)
Joker
Kode 9
Pinch b2b Distance
T++ LIVE
Mary Anne Hobbs
Mungo’s Hifi feat. Soom T
Appleblim b2b Peverelist
Blazey
MCs Crazy D, SGT Pokes and Dread
mulletover
Lee Curtiss
Geddes
Braindrop
DJ Hype & MC Daddy Earl
MJ Cole
The McMash Clan
Raffertie b2b Kanji Kinetic
Reso b2b Vent
Ceephax Acid Human Cannonball live
AGT Rave Cru
Hosted by Bass 6
Club Autonomic
D:Bridge
Instra:mental
Breakage
SP:MC
Disco Bloodbath
Ben Pistor
Dan Beaumont
Damon Martin
Man Make Music
Joy Orbison
George Fitzgerald
MMM DJs
Fenchurch Dome
Billy Nasty
Radioactive Man LIVE
Debasser LIVE
Point B LIVE
Kelpe LIVE
Yimino LIVE
Michael Forshaw LIVE
Luke's Anger LIVE
Ben Pest live
Al Tourettes LIVE
Subliminal Criminal LIVE
DJ Planet Mu
Lukid
RekOrdah
And also…
Alden Tyrell
DMX Krew new LIVE show
Neil Landstrumm LIVE
Jerome Hill
Bass Junkie B2B The Dexorcist
Noyeahno
Subeena
Lusinda
Girlcore feat. Isa GT & Naomi //
Joe Hart aka Mr. Bodyhammer
Placid
Hiphop Karaoke
Make Me DJs
Human Shield feat. Ali Renault, Casionova, Tommy Walker 3 & Peter
Mangalore
Dutty Girls
Rebel Intelligence

not bad......mmm whens it on again?

Quite dissapointed with it. Gone down the flavour of the month route with a load of those bookings and a lot of the techno and electro bookings - which was what the fest was built on in the first place, not uk funky and whatever other "urban" music is in at the moment - seem like an after-thought/are unimaginative. I'm booked up, I'll have shit loads fun but the Wow factor from the line-up is gone, which was made it so special in the first place. In the future will not be booking without seeing the line up confused

Yup, no biggie there in my book. Not that that's a big deal but it's also very English centric.
Rhythm & Sound is probably the biggest surprise from what i'm familiar with there.

Seems nobody is ever happy with festival line ups now a days.

line up great for me - Geeneus, Marcus Nasty, Dynamite - also looking forward to seeing Salt n Peppa - although they must be auld ones now.
Must assemble crew and get tix!

surely its Bloc's agenda to go with whats 'flavour of the month' to a degree, ie whatever music it is thats out there that is quality as opposed to just putting on styles and sounds they always did ? in that respect its either move with the times, or be a dead duck surely ?!!


techno and electro aint in a great place at the mo, handful of people doing some good stuff, but call a spade a spade , whatever you call this hip-hop/electronic/funky/dubstep/wonky/grime stuff , this is where some of the best and most exciting music out there is coming from ???


techno and electro will come around again , it always does , but just at the moment , things are going through a lull , and thats no bad thing coz the 00's were defined by it really for electronic music . for me personally house music was in a similar place up until end of 2008 except for the likes of MCDE, Dam Funk, Omar S, Joy Orbision and Floating Points have gotten this listener inspired again. like always , swings n' roundabouts

illanja said:

line up great for me - Geeneus, Marcus Nasty, Dynamite - also looking forward to seeing Salt n Peppa - although they must be auld ones now.
Must assemble crew and get tix!

"also looking forward to seeing Salt n Peppa - although they must be auld ones now"


They were still lookin fly on their MTV show last year


Not that that's a big deal but it's also very English centric.



Don't think that's a fair criticism, you'd never see an Irish festival being criticised for being too Irish centric.