ISOL-AID FESTIVAL #25
IS A GAME CHANGER!
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ISOL-AID MUSIC FESTIVAL #25
Saturday 5th September 2020
A socially (media) distanced music festival
Feat (in alphabetical order):
BEN WOODS (NZ), BUMPY, FRANCIS TAIT (QUALITY USED CARS), ISADORA LAURITZ, JIM NOTHING (NZ), MAYA VICE, MOTTE (NZ), PGX (NZ), STAV., UNCLE QUENTIN (NZ), WAARI, WOMB (NZ) and ZERO COOL (NZ)
Get off words with friends and word up your friends, it’s ISOL-AID 25!! We are super excited because this week we are partnering with NZ crew Melted Ice Cream, a record label and music collective based in and around Christchurch, New Zealand. It really will be a triple word score this week because the line up is a RIPPER!
Starting off the kiwi chapter of our show this week is WOMB (NZ) – an indie-folk trio of siblings who combine spectrally layered vocals with warm, floating dreamscape sounds. Continuing the zone out will be JIM NOTHING (NZ) who brings fuzz pop weirdo rock straight from Christchurch to Channel Isol!
Described as “Antipodean Gothic”, BEN WOODS (NZ) continues the journey. Sometimes alt-pop, sometimes punk, Ben Woods’s gloomy cynicism is stirred into the indie-pop, upbeat pot to produce delicious gothic grunge. We’re excited about this one.
PGX (NZ) started as a bunch of flatmates who then became bandmates over glasses of wine, dissecting melodies and discussions. The band don’t channel any particular sonic sound – PGX are all encompassing and learning as they go. Cerebral lo-fi that celebrates earnestness – ooh! MOTTE(NZ) comes through next with witchy modern pop via violin and ZERO COOL (NZ) pace it gently with their brand of melodic jangle-pop, replete with witty and heartfelt lyrics.
Rounding out the New Zealand portion of this week, “sampledelic” UNCLE QUENTIN (NZ) (Tim Moore of Von Klap) is the irreverent beat-groove freak out we’ve been waiting for. Sketches and snatches of sound to shake your buns to.
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We trip back home ready to celebrate proud Noongar woman BUMPY’s Single launch. BUMPY is a member of soul/groove outfit ‘Squid Nebula’ but her solo incantation sees her thematically uncovering her truths as a First Nations artist, layering lush melodies and delivering them hypnotically.
To kick off the celebrations, the soulful and honest STAV. combines spoken word, singing and jazz-soul-funk to speak on her experiences of migration. FRANCIS TAIT (QUALITY USED CARS) tells stories about being human and 21st century life through wordy folk.
MAYA VICE has a decade of performing under her belt even though she is only 26! Maya’s music is a melting pot of styles and influences from across the globe and we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us. ISADORA LAURITZ is a Melbourne-based vocalist who moves across genres to bring a unique sound all of her own to ISOL-AID. WAARI glides between reggae, R&B and soul. Waari is a place for the music of Warrigo Tyrrell. A celebration of the beauty of life, strength through light and dark and the rising up of his people.
We end the proceedings with Bumpy’s performance and goodness gracious, it’s gonna be WAY more exciting than a game of Scrabble!!
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We love that our festival is free to watch, but we do ask online attendees to help support the artists if you can. 100% of whatever you donate will go directly to the Isol-Aid artists and their teams.
As you know, the loss of touring and live performance income has caused financial strain and even strife for many in our music community. Throwing in even what you’d normally pay for a beer or two at the show will make a huge difference to these acts. And we’ll be eternally grateful, too!
You can look good and feel amazing. Artist donations, merch and feel good vibes from isolaidfestival.com
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Team Isol-Aid x
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AMNPLIFY – DB
My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences.
Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
Amnplify your experience. That is what we want you to do here, and if you want to let me know why you do, or don’t, shoot me a message on Facebook.
Hope you enjoy yourself here and find something that hits you somewhere.