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Parklife

Event Details

Saturday, October 2, 2010
Headline Artist: Groove Armada
Melbourne
AU

The Parklife line-up for 2010 is here and it is well and truly chocked full of some Fasterlouder favourites.

Moving away from a predominantly dance-heavy format, festival promoters Fuzzy have offered some fine indie and cross-over artists on their bill this year.

English darlings The Wombats will be bringing their signature tunes to our shores as part of the Parklife tour, along with psych-rockers The Dandy Warhols, who we had previously announced be headed to Australia at the end of the year.

Also on the bill – indie darlings Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, New Young Pony Club and the first lady of the mic, Missy Elliot.

Artists Performing at this Event

Trouble & Bass's AC Slater has quickly become one of the most sought after remixers and producers with no sign of slowing down.

edIT, Ooah, and Boreta are The Glitch Mob, the straight crunkest bunch of music masters this side of oblivion; their sets of the dirtiest, stickiest, nastiest, most insane bass licks make dancers'

Alias: Content Two thousand and six was Jesse's year with two albums of original productions, the first to be released is the 'More Than One' album on Front Room, which boasts eleven tracks featur

Brodinski, 1 has his right hand on the hardened minimalist edge and his left hand on the electro party scene. He's part of the fluokids phenomenon.

The brainchild of Beni G (Mixologists) and Plus One (Scratch Perverts), Jack Beats represent part of the new wave of British house music.

There have been a number of artists going by the name of Washington:
(1) A singer-songwriter from Australia
(2) A indie pop band from Norway Washington (1)

Wolf Gang is the stage name Max McElligott from London, UK, son of a historian and a violinist and former student at the prestigious London School of Economics.

In a time when everyone who isn't Laidback Luke is claiming to be a "disco act", there is an insurmountable wash of pretenders.