In its seventh year, festival ropes in heavyweights like live electronica acts, Maribou State and Brainfeeder signee Ross from Friends for BUDx South Stage
One of dance music’s most charismatic personalities, The Black Madonna, wunderkind Tunisian DJ and producer Deena Abdelwahed, Almaty-based DJ and promoter Nazira and the king of gqom, DJ Lag to turn out for Red Bull North Stage
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The Black Madonna - Photo credit - Aldo Paredes[/caption]
Other highlights include extended sets by South African DJ and creative polymath Esa, return of selectors par excellence – and MF favourites – Hunee and Palms Trax, and specially curated festival commission ‘Fieldlines’
Magnetic Fields, has since its debut in 2013, come to be
globally recognised as one of the most
exciting contemporary art and music festivals around the world.
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Palms Trax - Photo credit - George Nebieridze[/caption]
Conceptualised with a mandate to showcase diverse, future-facing sounds from India and around the world, and shine a spotlight on talent from the region,
Magnetic Fields returns for its seventh edition from December 13-15.
Magnetic Fields represents an exciting vision of modern India, and its
focus is as much on
curating exciting music as on introducing new concepts and experiences to attendees.
The three-day festival
continues its collaboration with Red Bull – now in its fifth year – and with the global brand,
Budweiser under the aegis of its BUDx platform.
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Ross From Friends - Photo Credit - Fabrice Bourgelle[/caption]
Tickets for the December festival are available on
http://tickets.magneticfields.in/.
Artist line-up for #MagFields2019
The
BUDx South Stage will host some of live electronica’s most exciting acts, like
Maribou State who come to India on the back of a very successful, sold-out tour of
Kingdoms in Colour across the United States and the United Kingdom. Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, better known to the world as Maribou State have created a timeless, colourful and immersive sound universe – one that they will recreate live for Indian audiences with an accompanying band and vocalists.
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Hunee - Photo credit - Dan Medhurst[/caption]
Felix Weatherall’s moniker Ross From Friends is a name that has won acclaim for his versatile productions, as well as its reference to one of the 21st century’s most endearing TV shows.
For Magnetic Fields, Ross From Friends brings his live show that has toured at venues and festivals around the world.
Curated commissions are an important highlight of the programming and for 2019, Magnetic Fields presents
‘Fieldlines’, an immersive residency program, that will see international/Indian sound artists live and work together - alongside traditional folk musicians from the region - and make a live presentation at the festival. This project has been made possible with a Goethe-Institut Coproduction Fund grant, and through a collaboration with
Gebruder Teichmann, made up of German siblings and cultural activists, Andi and Hannes Teichmann.
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Deena Abdelwahed[/caption]
The F16s last performed at Magnetic Fields in 2016, and return to Alsisar this year with a new EP,
WKND FRNDS and new tricks.
Each year the festival draws attention to a new talent with its opening act slot – Kumail in 2015, Burudu in 2016, Aerate Sound in 2017, Paraphoniks in 2018 – and this year, Delhi-based
Okedo will play a live set to open the festival on Friday evening.
Red Bull North Stage
The night stage christened the
Red Bull North Stage for 2019 – like always – will feature DJs and producers that have established themselves as
pioneers of a certain style or sound.
Over the past four years, the Red Bull-curated stage has become a platform where up-and-coming names make a mark alongside established legends, and Indian audiences are introduced to fresh and diverse sounds. From 2015 till now, it has hosted stalwarts like DJ Koze, Hunee, Antal, Floating Points, Roman Flügel, Helena Hauff, Ben UFO, Four Tet and Daphni among others, and showcased fresh Indian talent like FILM, Spacejams, Aqua Dominatrix and Kini Rao to an international audience.
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DJ Lag[/caption]
This year leading the charge on the Red Bull North Stage will be
one of dance music’s most charismatic performers and an outspoken advocate for gender equality, The Black Madonna. An increasingly-respected DJ
, known for
playing uplifting sets that balance established anthems with idiosyncratic selections, The Black Madonna will make her India debut at the 17
th century Alsisar Mahal this December.
Keeping her company will
be Toulouse-based Tunisian DJ and producer Deena Abdelwahed, who can mix disparate sounds together in an idiosyncratic but natural way.
Marrying modern club music with synthesized versions of Arabic instruments, Deena Abdelwahed’s abrasive, percussive techno has been one of the most exciting original propositions in recent years.
Almaty in Kazakhstan is far removed the bustle of Berlin and London but that hasn’t stopped DJ and promoter,
Nazira from creating a space for herself in dance music. Her artistic vision and ability to deliver emotive sets have made her beacon of light in the Central Asian region, and a Room 4 Resistance – a Berlin-based queer femme and non-binary forward collective – resident DJ.
It mutated out of Durban townships but gqom – a tense, hypnotic club genre – is fast claiming fans all over the world, thanks to efforts of artists like
DJ Lag, one of the genre’s biggest stars. Mumbai-based DJ and promoter Chhabb will bring his bag of 303-based, textured industrial techno for his Magnetic Fields debut.
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The Puqaar Showcase on The Palace Rooftop - Abhishek Shukla[/caption]
BUDxYARD
The garden, which turns into the
BUDxYARD this year, will feature late-night, lively sets from beatmakers that inform and entertain crowds in equal measure. One of the finest selectors in the scene,
HAAi has gone from being a resident at London-based club Phonox to playing all around the world. Joining her will be Paris-based DJ and producer
Simo Cell, who is known for unpredictable and dynamic sets, and Delhi-based, London-native DJ Shama Anwar.
Paradise at The Peacock Club
One of the special highlights of the weekend will be the return of Berlin-based Dutch selector and producer
Hunee to Alsisar.
Paradise at The Peacock Club will see Rush Hour co-founder Hunee take over the velvet-draped space for an extended set of big tunes and joyous anthems.
The Jameson Underground
The
Jameson Underground will reverberate with the sounds of Africa when creative polymath and South African selector Esa goes underground for his all-night set focused around the theme of ‘Amandla: Music to the People’.
JioSaavn Sundowner
Everyone’s favourite sunset stage,
JioSaavn Sundowner will feature debut performances from live electronica acts like
Monophonik, poetess and producer
Pulpy Shilpy, San Francisco-based sound architect and synthesist,
OSE and a special show,
Abhi Meer Presents: ‘Spektra’.
Sunday night closing set by Palms Trax
Having played at Magnetic Fields before in 2015, London DJ and producer
Palms Trax returns to the desert to play the festival closing set, a slot filled by BICEP in 2018 and Ben UFO in 2017.
Theme for 2019 edition
The festival, like every year, will be limited capacity, and promises to be an immersive, curated experience unlike any other on the Indian circuit.
The theme for 2019 is “the law of seven”, and how it can be observed everywhere in the natural world and in everything we do internally and externally.
About Magnetic Fields
Magnetic Fields is an independent festival that was founded by artists for like-minded people. It is produced by Wild City, THOT, Kunal Lodhia, Alsisar Mahal and Smita Singh Rathore with support from Red Bull, Budweiser, Jameson, JioSaavn, Goethe-Institut, Border Movement and Luxembourg Export Office.
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