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Post by davers on Feb 18, 2014 9:37:48 GMT -8
Can someone explain the Bloody Beetroots to me? I've seen them billed as different things on lineups before (something like Bloody Beetroots Deathsomething 67?). Are they a large group of people and sometimes only some of them tour? I could google it, but this is so much easier. There's two guys who wear those iconic masks who make electro music. It's pretty intense and probably pretty fun live if you're in to the music. So, Daft Punk?
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Post by Professor Pancakes on Feb 18, 2014 9:41:35 GMT -8
Can someone explain the Bloody Beetroots to me? Bloody Beetroots "Bloody Beetroots Live" There are officially only two of them in the group, but sometimes they tour with a full band. The just announced that they are doing a bunch of shows with the "Live" version this summer with "more to be annouced", but haven't said anything about the Sasquatch date yet.
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 18, 2014 9:52:11 GMT -8
Can someone explain the Bloody Beetroots to me? I've seen them billed as different things on lineups before (something like Bloody Beetroots Deathsomething 67?). Are they a large group of people and sometimes only some of them tour? I could google it, but this is so much easier. There is one main guy that does production. I think he pretty much is the Bloody Beetroots. A few years back they were touring as Death Crew 77, which included some other musicians. The live shows are supposed to be pretty good, got my fingers crossed. I would be far less excited about a dj set. The masks are from the comic book character Grendel
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 13:15:56 GMT -8
Can someone explain the Bloody Beetroots to me? I've seen them billed as different things on lineups before (something like Bloody Beetroots Deathsomething 67?). Are they a large group of people and sometimes only some of them tour? I could google it, but this is so much easier. There is one main guy that does production. I think he pretty much is the Bloody Beetroots. A few years back they were touring as Death Crew 77, which included some other musicians. The live shows are supposed to be pretty good, got my fingers crossed. I would be far less excited about a dj set. The masks are from the comic book character Grendel Since they are on El Chupacabra it will probably be a DJ set
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Post by dreido on Feb 18, 2014 14:29:58 GMT -8
I would put all three days side by side in the same tab so the whole schedule can be printed on one 8.5" x 11" sheet. I also prefer the headliners at the bottom, but to each his own. This is the one I used a few years back, although I just used a white background. Made some changes, thanks for the advice. Headliners at the bottom makes more sense. Will update once artists are added and set times released.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on Feb 18, 2014 15:13:17 GMT -8
Since they are on El Chupacabra it will probably be a DJ set That's what I was thinking too. That's why I'm hoping they get moved to the late night Bigfoot slot.
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Post by rüstü on Feb 18, 2014 15:34:31 GMT -8
Since they are on El Chupacabra it will probably be a DJ set That's what I was thinking too. That's why I'm hoping they get moved to the late night Bigfoot slot. Last year Matthew Dear played with a band in the dance tent, if it's a part of their tour I could see them doing it too. That being said, I'd be pretty confident it's a DJ set.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on Feb 18, 2014 15:46:06 GMT -8
That's what I was thinking too. That's why I'm hoping they get moved to the late night Bigfoot slot. Last year Matthew Dear played with a band in the dance tent, if it's a part of their tour I could see them doing it too. That being said, I'd be pretty confident it's a DJ set. It is possible, but judging from the videos I've seen, their stage production is pretty huge when they play live and I think they'd have a hard time fitting it onto the Chupacabra stage. Hope I'm wrong though...
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Post by Dr. Crane on Feb 18, 2014 15:47:00 GMT -8
My favourite dance tent set I ever saw was Tycho because drums. That's if you don't include Red Wine Boys because red wine and boys.
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Post by rüstü on Feb 18, 2014 16:42:17 GMT -8
My favourite dance tent set I ever saw was Tycho because drums. That's if you don't include Red Wine Boys because red wine and boys. I really wanted to see that Tycho set, but I was busy living in heaven with the angels that comprise Active Child over at the Yeti at the time. It was beautiful.
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Post by Fig on Feb 18, 2014 17:45:58 GMT -8
That was a bullshit conflict, the Active Child/Tycho one.
Matthew Dear, John Talabot come to mind as some live(ish) sets we saw in the tent last year.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 18, 2014 18:16:46 GMT -8
My favourite dance tent set I ever saw was Tycho because drums. That's if you don't include Red Wine Boys because red wine and boys. I really wanted to see that Tycho set, but I was busy living in heaven with the angels that comprise Active Child over at the Yeti at the time. It was beautiful. That Active Child set was fucking unreal.
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 19, 2014 7:07:05 GMT -8
I would put all three days side by side in the same tab so the whole schedule can be printed on one 8.5" x 11" sheet. I also prefer the headliners at the bottom, but to each his own. This is the one I used a few years back, although I just used a white background. Made some changes, thanks for the advice. Headliners at the bottom makes more sense. Will update once artists are added and set times released. Good work on this one. A little nicer than scrolling through an Excel document.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 9:15:49 GMT -8
When do they usually post the schedule again?
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 24, 2014 9:24:15 GMT -8
When do they usually post the schedule again? By April, if I remember correctly.
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Post by matt on Apr 2, 2014 10:37:13 GMT -8
Using the same system as when I made a mock schedule just after the lineups were released, I've updated for what now seems to be a pretty final schedule. I took Saturday's schedule from last year and applied it to every day. If anybody wants to edit it to make it look nicer and repost, feel free. Conflicts for me include Foals/Phantogram, De La Soul/Liars, Neko Case/Deafheaven, First Aid Kit/The Dodos, Elbow/Demetri Martin, and chune-Yards/The Lonely Forest. If you can't tell, I'm too excited that Sasquatch is next month. Sasquatch 2014.xlsx (41.6 KB) EDIT: I didn't include the Narwhal stage because there's no precedent for scheduling 5-6 artists per day on that stage.
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Post by mutt on Apr 2, 2014 12:42:55 GMT -8
lineup.pdf (127.91 KB) Very nice job - I put it all on one page in pdf - print to a legal size for best results.
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Post by Dr. Crane on Apr 2, 2014 13:46:46 GMT -8
I appreciate the mock schedule, but why the fuck would you print it now when you are going to have the opportunity to print a more accurate version before the festival?
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Post by casts on Apr 3, 2014 11:57:17 GMT -8
Because it's fun to pretend
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Post by Dr. Crane on Apr 3, 2014 14:26:31 GMT -8
No it isn't.
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