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The Others Way Announce First Line-up for 2016

Published: Tue 26 Jul 2016 09:55 AM
The Others Way Announce First Line-up for 2016
Come Friday September 2, Auckland’s Karangahape Road will come to life on a whole new level with The Others Way Festival 2016 - boasting an incredible roster of Aotearoa’s most interesting, cutting-edge and established indie, electronica, hip hop, and alt-pop, thanks to Flying Out and 95bFM.
Today, the first lineup announcement is revealed, and it’s a doozy - a bona fide sonic feast from New Zealand and beyond.
David Kilgour & the Heavy Eights are no newcomers to the indie rock scene and grace The Others Way stage to the delight of fans and newcomers alike. Another fine vintage act set to rock The Others Way is Voom, with guitar-pop hits spanning decades. Returning with volume are post-punksters Cut Off Your Hands - playing a very special 2008 You & I album set.
The Phoenix Foundation will bring their trademark space voyager-rock, and road-tested groove-jets Shocking Pinks are back on home turf after an epic year of touring. Following the international success of their album Yoncalla, dream-poppers Yumi Zouma bring their polished, sun-dappled sounds back to New Zealand. Hot off the back of their new jam-laden album Norfolk Radio comes Ghost Wave and Zen Mantra's psychedelic shoegaze also returns from Brooklyn to the Auckland stage.
Australian janglers Twerps and Scott & Charlene’s Wedding are an exception to the local roster, bringing chime and charm in bucketloads.
A select range of hip-hop acts are ready to rumble The Others Way with thanks to Max Oldfield from 95bFM. Young, Gifted & Broke collective are presenting a formidable force in the way of ENO X DIRTY, Spycc & INF and MeloDownz, while veteran rapper Louie Knuxx brings rhymes from his latest record Tiny Warm Hearts to the party. Badcrop complete the party.
Fazerdaze, Mermaidens, Courtney Hate, Emily Edrosa and much more round out the indie/rock sector; and did we mention fresh electro-R from Miloux, neo-folk from Purple Pilgrims, psych-tinged underwater jams from Scuba Diva, wild cinematic jazz from Carnivorous Plant Society and Yoko Zuna, cosmic ambience from Peach Milk and Shab Orkestra, alt-pop from Grayson Gilmour, plus so much more - The Others Way is truly an instant hit of the best local music on offer.
It's not just music, there's a book as well; namely a free early evening Q session with Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd about In Love With These Times
The Others Way will be announcing more acts in the coming weeks.
The full first line-up announcement is as follows (alphabetically):
Anthonie Tonnon
Badcrop
Carniverous Plant Society
Courtney Hate
Cut Off Your Hands
David Kilgour & The Heavy Eights
Emily Edrosa
ENO x DIRTY
Fazerdaze
Ghost Wave
Grayson Gilmour
Kane Strang
Louie Knuxx
MeloDownz
Merk
Mermaidens
Miloux
Peach Milk
The Phoenix Foundation
Purple Pilgrims
Roger Shepherd (book talk)
Scott & Charlene's Wedding (Australia)
Scuba Diva
Shab Orkestra
Shocking Pinks
Spycc & INF
Surf Friends
The Beths
Twerps (Australia)
Voom
Yoko Zuna
Yumi Zouma
Zen Mantra
Venues are: The Studio, Galatos (upstairs and down), Neck of the Woods, Whammy Bar and Whammy Backroom, Wine Cellar, Las Vegas Strip Club, Samoa House (with thanks to the mighty Rebel Soul Records) and The Thirsty Dog.
With the second announcement still to come, keep your eyes peeled for the go-to info on this awesome lineup of bands and artists.
Tickets are available now from www.flyingout.co.nz, www.undertheradar.co.nz and the Flying Out Shop (80 Pitt St, Newton). They will sell out - get in quick to catch The Others Way on 2 September.
Home to the likes of indie stalwarts Flying Nun Records, Arch Hill Recordings, Flying Out is a music retailer (online and at 80 Pitt Street), distributor and collection of general good sorts. Originally started as a monthly club night in 2014, The Others Way blossomed into a multi-venue festival on Karangahape Road last year.
• First release $49.50
• Second Release $59.50
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