Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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and as a sort of classic to close the years, the Outlet will have two scenarios Collate function: one internal and one external, leading to the concourse of the street 72, which will enable a dynamic ideal ten bands that convened touch with continuity in the afternoon and evening of Sunday 5 November. Outlet Among the premises are, in addition to not repeat names year after year, the betting on emerging bands, those who already have a route that supports its hierarchy, but at a time, are a step to jump greater recognition. It is therefore interesting to attend, there are bands or artists who dominate the scene in the not too distant future. The day will begin wings 17 when the snake attacked the external scenario with crude and incendiary rock. Sets by each band ranging between 30 and 40 minutes, that's why the 17.40 ring inside the Shed the proposal songbook one of the best bands of the year: Dogs Orchestra. DNA Beatles, Wilco beyond contemporary sounds and unusual plus: three composers and singers of a similar and significant level. Matamil resume their personal and interesting pop external stage at 18.20 to make way for Mermel: psychedelic folk, from Syd Barrett, the Grandfather of Michael '70 and national rock foundation. The nondescript (but very good) rock as analog and electro Supers at 19.40, and 20.20 outside, Truck enters places Perez (who had to get off at the last moment), will liven up the evening.
At 21, The Cavern Quarter will bring the rock with ideas, to stir the air and the elegant pocket orchestra Brother Dog give her fine songs to 21.40.
At 22.20 arrive when the only band "foreign" from Longchamps, the irresistible Viva Elastic: neighborhood epic pop, dance, melancholy, including The Cure, Don Cornelius and the best of Indie.
Then, to close Milano (pictured), a project mented by Javier Beresiarte (formerly of the historic Las Canoplas) and Alfredo Calvo.

Lastly, but most importantly, everything will be accompanied by the record fair "largest city" and admission is free.

Source: http://www.elargentino.com/nota-116567-medios-122-Domingo-de-feria.html



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