My iphone’s seen better days. I managed to scratch the hell out of the back by generally not giving a fuck so I tried to cover it with a sticker, and managed to scratch that to death too! Ah well, what it lacks in resale value it makes up for in character…
I spent saturday at Field Day in Victoria Park. It was wet and muddy and I got caught out by wearing vans with no socks on. It was also filled to the brim with shoreditch’s finest totty which, albeit a bit pretentious, more than made up for my watery pain.
Me and my mates decided it would be a great idea to be thrifty (cheap) and pre-drink outside. In our heads, we were sticking two fingers up to the festival bars and their £3.70 a can madness.
Our mate MJ was obviously a lot more gutsy.
We’re in! Smiles all round.
Here we are with our bar bought cans. Guess our rebellious stand was no match for the allure of lukewarm pear cider. Goodbye £3.70. Hello Mr Drunk.
Santigold’s set was delayed by 30 minutes. Those 30 minutes also happened to coincide with a torrential downpour of hollywood blockbuster proportions. We were not best pleased. We were even waiting so long that a bit of facial hair action started going on. Burt Reynolds has nothin on us.
She came on eventually and the crowd were pretty hype. The whole apology routine went down and although she did the usual crowd pleasers and a cover of The Cure’s ‘Killing an arab‘, her set didn’t feel worth the soggy jeans and wet feet. Might’ve been because her backup singers were made to be moody as fuck and expressionless the whole way through. But I’m probably just bitter that the delay’s with her set meant that Skream’s set was cut to a miniscule 15 minutes as a consequence.
The rain cleared up considerably after Santigold’s set (typical) and it revealed this magnificent sunset. Spirits were lifted – we’re easily pleased.
Mystery Jets were the surprise number 1 set of the day. They got the set list spot on, launching into ‘Hideaway’ complete with the sirens to build up hype and following it up with compulsory singalongs ‘Half in Love With Elizabeth‘ and ‘Two Doors Down‘. Another added bonus was finding the cheeky bevvy that we managed to smuggle in using all our wit and charm. Needless to say, we had a ball!
This is a photo I took walking home at 6:30am the next morning. We all ended back at my mates flat to afterparty which consisted of watching Charlie Sheen’s finest hour in ‘The Wraith’ and Samuel L Jackson being a straight up gee in ‘Jackie Brown‘. Wild.
Apparently it doesn’t take just milkshake to bring the boys to the yard. Cargo reckon it takes a bit of live music, DJ’s tearing up the wheels of steel and even candyfloss and popcorn! Did I also forget to mention its all for free? I’m game as they definitely know the way to this boys heart, but the real reason why I’m excited comes in the form of genre-defying MPHO. She first came under my radar when she opened for Mr Hudson in Manchester last month and didn’t fail to impress. Sure, her debut single ‘BoxNLocks‘ is strong – a slick electronic pop tune with an urban edge that almost seems it was written specifically for droptop-down convertible mustang driving. But it was seeing perform her rendition of Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up That Hill’ (above) live that plucked some heartstrings, and live is where MPHO really comes into her element. So do what you must to get down to Cargo tonight, or miss this at your musical peril. Details after the jump.
I love the whole concept of the site above – it takes what is so frustrating and annoyingly PC about the world today and shoves it back up its own arse in a fuck you tongue-in-cheek kinda way. Its a bit like Flickr – except where composition, contrast and texture are not the measures of a good photograph but rather the ballsy (and somewhat stupid) lengths someone would go to rebel through photography. Admirable? Without a doubt.
in all its 2 megapixel goodness, here are tidbits from the lovebox festival 2009.
trying to skank to diplo whilst taking pictures with your iphone results in this. cool.
and this. trippy.
here’s friendly fires doin ‘paris’. looks like the stage is on fire and everyone’s cheering.
there’s pharell with all the underage females on the stage. pimpin!
this reminds me of the eiffel tower. might’ve be the lights. might’ve been friendly fires in the background. imagine a helter skelter around the eiffel tower – whoa!