The last two weeks have been brutal. Between medical appointments and snow days, time has conspired to keep me away from blogging. I was snowed in at home on Wednesday, when my personal device received a missive from the Lords of Moogfest. As you may recall, December 19th had the first 31 artists announced and the headliners were Kraftwerk, Giorgio Moroder, Laurie Anderson, and Nile Rogers. Not bad, but not what I was hoping for. I had secured a ticket for myself, but Laurie Anderson playing meant that my wife needed one as well as we could scratch the expense of traveling to Charleston next summer to see her at the Spoleto Festival, as we had been planning. Anything to avoid Charleston, South Carolina! Several Duran Duran records later, we were set for tickets, and now, another salvo of artists have joined the initial 31. Details below.
MOOGFEST LINEUP 2014 | Asheville, NC | April 23-27, 2014
phase 1
- Adult √
- Art Department
- Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks
- Bottin
- Chic
- Daedalus
- Dan Deacon
- Darkstar
- Erika
- Escort
- Laurie Anderson √
- Gaslamp Killer
- Green Velvet
- Kaytranada
- Kraftwerk √
- Lapalux
- LE1f
- Les Sins
- Mark Farina
- Nick Monaco
- Giorgio Moroder
- NRP (No Regular Play)
- RJD2
- Sasha
- Shigeto
- Mike Simonetti
- Slow Hands
- Soul Clap
- TOKiMONSTA
- Two Fresh
- Wolf Eyes
phase 2
- Audion
- Bernie Worrell Orchestra √
- Black Dice
- Blondes
- Body Games
- Bombassic
- Brett Rock
- Com Truise
- Crystal Ark
- Earthtone Soundsystem
- Eaters
- Jimmy Edgar
- Ejecta
- Factory Floor
- Flying Lotus
- Dillon Francis
- Louie Fresco
- Kri & Amos Gaynes
- Heads On Sticks
- Hello Hugo
- Hieroglyphic Being
- Holly Herndon
- Mike Huckaby
- In Plain Sight
- Jellyrox
- Keith Kemp
- Machinedrum Vapor City Live
- Megafortress
- Metro Area
- M.I.A
- Nitin
- North Americans
- Patten
- Pet Shop Boys √
- Publicist
- Razor & Blade
- Riff Raff
- RBTS Win
- Thugf*cker
- Tiga
- Tin Foil Hat
- Eric Volta
- Volt Per Octaves
- Noah Wall
- YACHT
Bernie Worrell Orchestra is a delight for these eyes to see on the list! There must be something in the water here, because it seems like I see Bernie in Asheville every few years or so… much to my delight! I just saw him play with Steve Kimock at The Grey Eagle the night I arrived back from D.C. after seeing the Simple Minds show I caught there in September. Since I was very tired after a long drive that day, I could only make his first set, but it was hot jazzfunk improv and I left with some regret. Here’s my chance for more music, which flows from the man’s fingertips like electricity. If I had been asked who should be playing at Moogfest, I would have mentioned Bernie, since he’s a hard-core Moog man who is a genius. End of discussion. His metallic fuchsia Moog was a sight to behold in concert the last time I saw him. He is certain to be one of the most talented persons playing at the festival.
Great Caesar’s Ghost! One would think that with the roster top loaded with talent like Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder, the promoters might have saved Britain’s standard bearers of synthpop Pet Shop Boys for another year! But with their recent “Electric” album turning heads aplenty, I can’t think of a better time to have them there. I’ve only seen PSB once, but it was their first concert in America on the inaugural night of the “Performance” tour in Miami, Florida. Ironically, this year has seen me selling off all of my dozens of PSB CD singles to afford tickets to events like… Moogfest. I was tired of the dance remixes, but playing them before selling them off gave me new appreciation for the band’s stellar B-sides. Their songwriting skills are at the head of the class, whatever I make of their dance mixes. So I bought “Alternative” and am planning on buying “Electric” at the least, and perhaps the rest of their long players I’ve sat out since 1995!
In the last year or so, I’ve read nothing but praise for Factory Floor from the minds of The Quietus, and since I hold their opinions in reasonably high regard [most of the time], I should investigate this band since I’d hate to carry regrets of missing a hot band’s rare appearance in the sticks where I live. There’s always the ghost of Ultravox ca. 1980 haunting me on that score, and I’d hate to add FF to the shortlist of Monastic regrets! It’s time to check out their sound after reading countless words of endorsement. Since guitarist Nik Colk Void has recorded an album with Chris + Cosey [which I also need to hear] her CV already looks impeccable to me.
So that’s round two. Worrell and PSB are very solid additions that I will definitely check out live, and Factory Floor get the tentative nod. The rest of the acts don’t even register a single ping with me. I have literally only heard the names M.I.A. and RBTS Win in passing. The other 40 names are ciphers to an old hack like me. So maybe I’ll need to construct a spreadsheet and hit itunes to see if I’m missing anything. I’ll report back my findings at a later time. I think that I’ll probably investigate Nile Rogers and Giorgio Moroder live, just for the principle of it, so their names are in red now on the list above.
I can’t fail to notice that when the initial lineup of 31 was released, Moogfest claimed that over 70 slots were yet to be filled in the five day schedule. Phase two was another 45 names, leaving 25 remaining to be announced. I’ll be rubbing that prayer cloth extra vigorously to see if John Foxx + The Maths, Heaven 17, or Ryuichi Sakamoto might be among the last batch of additions yet to be announced. Or dare I say… Visage? Stay tuned.
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Monk –
Thanks for keeping us posted on the latest Moogfest roster. The Pet Shop Boys have made the deal much sweeter now. Perhaps Tom Bailey might be enticed to join the party? Not sure if you caught the announcement last week, but Tom is taking to the road with a new band this summer (billed as Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins) playing Thompson Twins’ hits both in the UK (festivals) and the Regeneration Tour (’80s circus tour) along with Midge Ure, Howard Jones, and China Crisis. Alannah rejected the offer and Joe wasn’t asked. Nonetheless, Tom was the core of the Twins’ spacey atmospheric melodies during the heyday years, though his work in Babble in the ’90s can’t be celebrated enough. I’m stunned that after 27 years of resurrection rejection, Tom, now 60, is enthusiastic about pop music again.
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Jeremy Kennedy – Mr. Ware recently sent me a photo of Tom and he was looking good. Obviously, if photos are leaking to the net, musical activity can’t be far behind, eh? Still, I’m shocked that he is doing this. As primary recipient of TT publishing income, he probably doesn’t need to do it. I’m only a mild TT fan, particularly of the Hansa material. I attended two TT concerts back in ’85/’86 to see OMD opening and in both cases my friends and I blew off the headliners! By that time I was not into them, anyway. The last time I was enthusiastic about TT was for “Quick Step + Side Kicks.” I only ever bought “Into The Gap” when the Edsel DLX RM came out a few years back. I had to have “Passion Planet!” I have to say I respect Alannah for her attitude. That quote from her on reforming is priceless!
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Passion Planet is indeed the best thing of that era of TT just as Secret Oktober shames just about anything from Duran Duran’s “7 & the Coked Up Tiger.”
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Tim – “Seven & The Coked Up Tiger!” I’m aghast that I haven’t been calling it that for 31 years! You shame me, sir. You’re too correct regarding “Secret Oktober.” Long has it been the best Double Duran cut between the “Rio” and “Notorious” albums!
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