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Worldwide Festival 2010 - Roundup

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrMittwoch, 14. Juli 2010

Okay, so I planned to blog daily news and reviews from the Worldwide Festival while in Sète, but I just didn't manage to. Sometimes, you just need to get some sleep; or the beach and the beats lure you out into the sun. Whatever, I'll try to sum everything up nicely in the next few paragraphs - you can read up on Day 1 here.

Friday started with a yummy breakfast and then the sunny beach. We had a jolly good time in the refreshing water while relaxed beats rolled over us into the Mediterranean sea. Later, at the Théâtre de la Mer, Roberto Fonseca kicked it off with his fantastic Havana Cultura band, which was a really, really great performance. At sunset, L'Orchestre Poly-Rhytmo de Cotonou came on stage with their ingenious interpretation of afrobeat, and that's when the dancing started for good. The Théâtre is such a beautiful location, and the bands knew how to take advantage of it. As the end of their performances drew near, a little bit of rain sprinkled over Sète, but it stopped as suddenly as it began. Later, at the lighthouse, Theophilus London and the wild and crazy Gonjasufi & The Gaslamp Killer, well, killed it, big time.

After Gil Scott-Heron had disappointed us on Thursday by not showing up (though he played Montreux - for whatever reason), I found it equally sad to learn that Flying Lotus and Joy Orbison cancelled their respective gigs, too. FlyLo was one of the appearances I longed for the most - and to replace him with Laurent Garnier left me frustrated. Don't get me wrong, he's a great DJ and he rocked the crowed twice this year and also in 2009, but he's just not my cup of tea. Last year's gig didn't touch me, and this time ... well, solid, but I hoped for some cut up quirky beats and all I got was (more or less) four to the floor. Yeah, even if I enjoyed his playing of Song 2 or David Bowie in a certain kind of way: Eurythmics and some of the other 80s stuff was pretty much over the top. I went home after a couple of minutes and missed Sbtrkt feat Sampha. Bummer.

It took a strong cup of coffee on Saturday to forget about the disappointment and focus on what lay before us: Tropical sweetness from Hugo Mendez and the fantastic show of the Ladybugz at the beach. They really, really got me back into the groove. As did the delicious entrecôte I was having before heading towards the Théâtre once again. The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble rocked the house from the first note, super tight brass sound from Chicago. We met some of the eight brothers in the hotel later on where they stocked up on their booze supply ;-) However, the best was yet to come: Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro featuring the amazing singer Nidia Góngora Bonilla! I've always been and always will be a huge fan of Will Holland's musical ventures, and this one is simply exceptional. Un Canto A Mi Tierra is my personal anthem of this year's Worldwide Festival.

At the Phare du Môle, Kyle Hall held the spirits way up. Hard to believe that he's still so young and yet so talented, but it's true! The dOP, on the other hand, were about the craziest guys at the whole festival. They definitely know how to party, and they're not ones to play games with. If you've been there, you know what I'm talking about! Very much later, Josh Wink released me into the pleasantly warm night and a cool hotel room (thanks to the AC).

And Sunday? Sunday is all about the beach, and this time Sunday was also about the World Cup final, of course. But more of that later. Sadly, Kevin Beadle and Ross Allen didn't show up because their no-frills flight was cancelled. But the beach is always the beach: sun, water, music, and lots of happy people. What more can you expect? Lots more! Even if I missed Jeremy Ellis's reportedly excellent set because I had to be back to the hotel for a short while. However, when I stepped out of the hotel again, I could hear a sweet song coming all the way from the beach. I instantly recognized it: 54-46 by Toots And The Maytals. And I knew it could be none other as the mighty Norman Jay on the decks. His selection escorted me all the way back to the party and into happiness.

But wait, what about Holland vs. Spain? Didn't Gilles promise to show us the match on a "big, but not that big" screen. The screen was there, but it remained pitch black. Until Gilles and The BPM managed to start a live stream on Lefto's Macbook and connect the darn thing to the screen. The rest is historia. And the party went on until almost 5 a.m. with Gilles, Norman Jay, and Laurent Garnier back-to-back-ing for hours and spinning loads of heavy classics. While the whole beach went nuts.

This is how the Worldwide Festival 2010 will be remembered. Or this is at least how close I can get to describing it. If you want more, take a look at some pictures I've taken, and check the official videos on YouTube (unfortunately, most of them are blocked at least here in Germany due to the annoying copyright restrictions). If all this sounds good to your ears: Come join the party in 2011!

Worldwide Festival 2010 in Sète

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrMontag, 5. Juli 2010

Sète ist eine wunderhübsche Kleinstadt an der französischen Mittelmeerküste in der Nähe von Montpellier. Vom Mont St. Clair, auf dem sich viele (wohlhabende) Bürger des Städtchens niedergelassen haben, blinzelt man nach allen Seiten durch sie Sonne aufs Wasser. Anfang Juli wird Sète regelmäßig zum ekstatischen Epizentrum des musikalischen Geschehens rund um Future Beats, Dubstep, Broken Beats, Afrobeat und Soul. Gefeierte Weltstars und talentierte Newcomer teilen sich die Bühne, den Strand oder die Mole unterhalb des Leuchtturms.

Ihr wollt Namen? Kein Problem, hier nur ein kleiner Auszug aus dem Programm: Gil Scott-Heron, Josh Wink, Flying Lotus, Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro, Gonjasufi, Sbtrkt feat. Sampha, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Dorian Concept, Floating Points feat. Fatima, Joy Orbison und natürlich Gilles Peterson. Einen kleinen Video-Teaser mit Bildern vom letzten Jahr gibt's auch:

Ich freue mich, und das spricht ja auch für die Qualität des Worldwide Festival, dass alle meine Leute vom letzten Jahr auch diesmal wieder am Start sind. Außerdem freue ich mich, dass sowohl Frankreich als auch England bei der WM schon draußen sind ;-) Das macht die Sache noch entspannter ... Fahren noch andere Leser dieses Blogs nach Sète? Wer Bock auf ein Meetup hat, einfach hier in die Kommentare, mir schreiben über das Kontaktformular oder an matthias ätt numblog de, an @numblog auf Twitter oder connecten auf Facebook. Würde mich sehr freuen!

Worldwide Festival Magazine 2010

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrDienstag, 22. Juni 2010

Jetzt schon hier zum kostenlosen Durchblättern, gelassenen Reinschmökern und freudigen Vorglühen: Das offizielle Magazin zum Worldwide Festival 2010 im malerischen südfranzösischen Sète. Bitte alle mal die Hände hoch, die auch hinfahren.

Worldwide Festival - Day 4

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrMittwoch, 8. Juli 2009

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Now that I'm back in cold, rainy Germany, it's easy to reminisce about the sunny, blissful days we had in Sète. Sunday was a blast. I spent about twelve hours at the beach, listening to one great DJ after another, sipping on the excellent rosé wine, dancing in the water, meeting beautiful people, grooving on the beach, enjoying the sun, and all in all having one of the best days in my life! It's hard to pick any highlight because the whole day was so great I didn't even return to the hotel to eat something as I had intended. I just stayed there at the beach and had a wonderful time :-) As promised, I uploaded a bunch of pictures to a Flickr album, I hope you enjoy my impressions from the South of France. Oh, and before I forget it, Lefto has of course also blogged about the fourth day of the festival, including a video.

Worldwide Festival - Day 1

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrFreitag, 3. Juli 2009
Beatspoke

First of all, this blog post will be in English because I haven't met anyone from Germany so far. Worldwide Festival goers seem to come mainly from France and Britain. I know, there must be some German speaking people around, but I haven't found them yet. That said, I'm still revcovering from last night with the wonderful Emilie ChickBeatspoke, with Principles of Geometry, Theo Parrish, and Diplo.

So, I skipped yesterday's warm-up party at the beach because I have a beach right here across the street. Could hear the beats, though. Everything seems to be in walking distance, great! After stuffin myself with delicious French food, I went to the lighthouse at the mole of Sète where one stage of the festival is set. Arrived just in time to experience the last moments of Emilie Chick'sBeatspoke - they finished with a beautiful cover version of Fat Freddy's Drop's "Cay's Crays"

After that, Principles of Geometry gave us their interpretation of French electro funk or whatever, but that's not exactly my kind of music. First couple of songs rocked, but the remainder of the set jut didn't work for me. Theo Parrish lifted everyone up, but then some of his hardware - mixer? - stopped working. The otherwise excellent sound system couldn't compensate for that, the mood dropped instantly. I guess his set would've been excellent without the technical problems, but whatever. I got to know some funny people in the meantime.

If anyone was a little tired by then, Diplo woke everyone up with his distinct, in-the-face beats; his style brings you to feet and keeps you moving. Easily the best set of the night. And because you should get out while the going's good, I left after a while. Missed Stereotyp, but sometimes you just can't have it all. Was a wonderful night nevertheless. And I'm excited about what today will bring: Elan Mehler, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, Dorian Concept, and Martyn, to name just a few.

Pics will follow, gotta go to the beach now ;-) Also check Lefto's pics and video:

Update: I removed Emily Chick's name above and replaced it with Beatspoke - please check them both out! Plus I added some pics :-)

Worldwide Festival 2009

Geschrieben von Matthias GutjahrMittwoch, 3. Juni 2009

In ziemlich genau vier Wochen beginnt das vierte Worldwide Festival im südfranzösischen Städtchen Sète. Neben dem Garden Festival in Kroatien und dem Big Chill ist dieses Festival mit Sicherheit eins der Highlights des Sommers. Das Line-Up ist vom Feinsten: Theo Parrish, Diplo, Martyn, Carl Craig, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, Jimi Tenor, Jazzanova, Laurent Garnier, Shuya Okino, Michael Rütten und natürlich Earl Zinger und Gilles Peterson himself werden unter anderem am Start sein. Einen kleinen Vorgeschmack (*sabber*) liefert das folgende Video:

Das Festival hat auch einen Eintrag bei last.fm und eine Veranstaltungsseite bei Facebook, wo sich immerhin schon ein paar Menschen angemeldet haben. Wenn der eine oder andere, der diese Zeilen liest, ebenfalls hinfährt, würde ich mich sehr freuen, wenn ihr hier im Blog einen Kommentar hinterlasst oder euch via Facebook oder last.fm meldet. Wäre doch schön, wenn sich ein paar Gleichgesinnte an den Gestaden des Mittelmeers "Hallo" sagen könnten, oder? Klar, die Tickets sind nicht ganz billig, und es kommt auch noch die Anreise dazu, aber Dank Ryanair (Montpellier!) halten sich die Kosten in Grenzen. Ich kann's jedenfalls kaum erwarten ;-)

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