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Después de celebrar dos ediciones inolvidables en Marbella, Bella Festival se ha convertido rápidamente en uno de los eventos más emocionantes de la Costa del Sol. La primera edición en 2023 reunió a más de 10.000 asistentes que disfrutaron de artistas destacados como Leiva, Dorian, Arde Bogotá y Guitarricadelafuente, en una jornada vibrante llena de música y emociones. Pero las guitarras no fueron todo, para los más bailongos, los mejores y más energéticos DJs de la escena: Ley, INNMIR, Laura Put, los argentinos Peces Raros, Don Gonzalo y Satelitrex crearon la atmósfera perfecta para una fiesta inigualable. En 2024, el festival volvió con aún más fuerza rompiendo récord de asistencia. Con un cartel encabezado por grandes nombres como Amaral, Viva Suecia, La La Love You e Iván Ferreiro, junto a talentos emergentes como Íñigo Quintero y Malmö 040 y las mezclas únicas de We Are Not DJs, Alba Reche, Marc Dorian, We Are Not Dj’s, Isaac Corrales, Don Gonzalo y Chema SN equilibraron los hits más actuales con temas atemporales en clave indie-dance para hacer la experiencia fue un rotundo éxito. Celebrado en el espectacular recinto al aire libre, Oasis Marbella, el evento ofreció áreas VIP exclusivas, food trucks variados y un ambiente único. Con esta trayectoria, el Bella Festival 2025 promete superar todas las expectativas. Prepárate para una cita única con artistas como Crystal Fighters, que pondrán a todo el Bella a bailar, con himnos como Plagey Love Natural, Amaia, con su delicado y emocionante directo; Duncan Dhu, iconos de la música en español; Dorian, que vuelve al festival con su espectáculo único, Shinova, con su intensidad única y La Habitación Roja, que llega con su gira "Crear" con más de 10 sold outs a sus espaldas. Además, se suman Alcalá Norte, Barry B y los siempre vibrantes Ochoymedio Djs, para garantizar una mezcla perfecta de estilos y energía.
¡Muy pronto desvelaremos más artistas y sorpresas para Bella Festival 2025!
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Ben
November 6th 2024
Better than what I was expecting!! Great little night with two of me good pals from school, major throwback hearing FIFA 14 live in the flesh lol
Manchester, United Kingdom@New Century Hall
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Crystal Fighters Biography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Fighters
“We are Crystal Fighters. We make fast dance music with Basque instruments, synthesisers and our voices.”
“From somewhere high above the old hills of our home, the love will come to conquer. “
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Crystal Fighters Biography
If you’d spent the last few years of your life wrapped up in an album like Star Of Love, you’d go looking for a little respite, too. Crystal Fighters’ debut was the product of minds made manic by a deluge of fresh experience, both in the studio and on the road. It was inspired by an opera written by a man whose sanity disintegrated before he could finish it. It seemed to be influenced just as much by traditional Basque music from the 18th century as it was modern-day clubland, and contained residual traces of every genre, scene, style or party that had existed in-between.
But if album one was the sound of haywire electronic loops frantically kept spinning like plates on sticks, then album two is the story of Crystal Fighters mastering control of those rave repetitions, withdrawing from the chaos of the club to carve their music into the shape of songs.
To write the album, Crystal Fighters retreated to the Basque hills that they consider to be their spiritual home. Their music has always born traces of the local sound –traditional instruments like txalapartas and txistus vying in the mix with razor’s edge guitars and percolating techno synths – but the purpose of this mission was different. Immersed in their creative cradle, they wanted to tap into something beyond their immediate experience, to uproot themselves from temporal bounds in order to write timeless songs.
These methods proved to be spectacularly successful – Crystal Fighters wrote Cave Rave in its entirety during this two-month spell. There followed a quick detour to Los Angeles to produce the tracks, but after this it was still the songs written in the Basque country that remained most audible – only now the melodies found there had been sharpened into hooks, songs exploded into towering anthems. This revelatory process also exposed the band to a new way of thinking: a realisation that even the cultures they considered traditional are comparatively new. The album draws deeper into universal, history-permeating themes of love, death, insanity and hope; using Basque culture as a stepping stone backward to the spiritual and primal.
The musical influences have widened too. Star Of Love was a manic, genre picking rush yet Cave Rave expands the sound palette even further. The beating hearts of Hispanic and African dance and Mexican electronic music 3bal now sit alongside folk and psychedelia, each artfully interpreted and united by the band’s unconfined vision.
If Crystal Fighters have surrendered to the power of the song, they haven’t run up the white flag in terms of energy. What’s here is still an adrenal rush, and there is an awful lot here: the grandstanding of American road rock, the sweat of disco, the fervent initiative of punk, the house of Iberian twilights that anticipates everything coming very soon, all at once. What’s changed is Crystal Fighters’ ability to control those surges – and as such Cave Rave feels a considerably more thoughtful and contemplative album than its predecessor.
Nevertheless, it has at its heart the same tension that provides all great records their emotional traction. Sebastian Pringle, Gilbert Vierich, and Graham Dickson are the three core members of Crystal Fighters, around whom a larger cadre of vocalists and instrumentalists revolve. They’re the kind of people whose brains seem to be bubbling pots, all intensely preoccupied with anthropology, time travel, spirituality and their place in the universe, even as they’re attempting to create the kind of cohesive sonic pieces that really connect and move people. They seem passionate about creating music that can make people dance, but that is equally adept at finding its way beneath a listener’s skin.
With Cave Rave, they Pringle, Vierich and Dickson have managed just that. The melodies, hooks and refrains of the album are so compelling it’s almost as if Crystal Fighters had to devise them simply to navigate a way across the landscapes of their own avid genrelessness, to remain as masters of music that itself seems to be a disputed territory. Here you have a band hell-bent on locating their own musical heaven, a place beyond petty genre parameters, where all that remains, finally, is song, rhythm and sentiment, bursting in vivid colour from the dark of the silent Basque night.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“there is nothing more alive or energetic than Crystal Fighters” Dazed & Confused
“offering raved-up folktronica and minimal electro pop and veering from Fischerspooner-style euphoria to Animal Collective-toned delicacy” Time Out
“Amid a hailstorm of new music this month, Crystal Fighters have stood out as one of the most interesting prospects by a mile– something genuinely new sounding” NME
“Crystal Fighters’ reputation has rocketed in 2009, perhaps due to their uncanny ability to create carnage at every performance. ” Loud & Quiet
“Forget what you think you know about London’s party scene” FACT
"If these tracks don’t make you want to rip your shirt off and dive into a sweaty sea of beautiful people and glistening gems, I don’t know what will." The Tripwire
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UK Press/Online: claire@murraychalmers.com
EU Press: Kate.Whitby@pias.com
US Online/Tour Press: justin.gressley@pias.com
Read More“We are Crystal Fighters. We make fast dance music with Basque instruments, synthesisers and our voices.”
“From somewhere high above the old hills of our home, the love will come to conquer. “
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Crystal Fighters Biography
If you’d spent the last few years of your life wrapped up in an album like Star Of Love, you’d go looking for a little respite, too. Crystal Fighters’ debut was the product of minds made manic by a deluge of fresh experience, both in the studio and on the road. It was inspired by an opera written by a man whose sanity disintegrated before he could finish it. It seemed to be influenced just as much by traditional Basque music from the 18th century as it was modern-day clubland, and contained residual traces of every genre, scene, style or party that had existed in-between.
But if album one was the sound of haywire electronic loops frantically kept spinning like plates on sticks, then album two is the story of Crystal Fighters mastering control of those rave repetitions, withdrawing from the chaos of the club to carve their music into the shape of songs.
To write the album, Crystal Fighters retreated to the Basque hills that they consider to be their spiritual home. Their music has always born traces of the local sound –traditional instruments like txalapartas and txistus vying in the mix with razor’s edge guitars and percolating techno synths – but the purpose of this mission was different. Immersed in their creative cradle, they wanted to tap into something beyond their immediate experience, to uproot themselves from temporal bounds in order to write timeless songs.
These methods proved to be spectacularly successful – Crystal Fighters wrote Cave Rave in its entirety during this two-month spell. There followed a quick detour to Los Angeles to produce the tracks, but after this it was still the songs written in the Basque country that remained most audible – only now the melodies found there had been sharpened into hooks, songs exploded into towering anthems. This revelatory process also exposed the band to a new way of thinking: a realisation that even the cultures they considered traditional are comparatively new. The album draws deeper into universal, history-permeating themes of love, death, insanity and hope; using Basque culture as a stepping stone backward to the spiritual and primal.
The musical influences have widened too. Star Of Love was a manic, genre picking rush yet Cave Rave expands the sound palette even further. The beating hearts of Hispanic and African dance and Mexican electronic music 3bal now sit alongside folk and psychedelia, each artfully interpreted and united by the band’s unconfined vision.
If Crystal Fighters have surrendered to the power of the song, they haven’t run up the white flag in terms of energy. What’s here is still an adrenal rush, and there is an awful lot here: the grandstanding of American road rock, the sweat of disco, the fervent initiative of punk, the house of Iberian twilights that anticipates everything coming very soon, all at once. What’s changed is Crystal Fighters’ ability to control those surges – and as such Cave Rave feels a considerably more thoughtful and contemplative album than its predecessor.
Nevertheless, it has at its heart the same tension that provides all great records their emotional traction. Sebastian Pringle, Gilbert Vierich, and Graham Dickson are the three core members of Crystal Fighters, around whom a larger cadre of vocalists and instrumentalists revolve. They’re the kind of people whose brains seem to be bubbling pots, all intensely preoccupied with anthropology, time travel, spirituality and their place in the universe, even as they’re attempting to create the kind of cohesive sonic pieces that really connect and move people. They seem passionate about creating music that can make people dance, but that is equally adept at finding its way beneath a listener’s skin.
With Cave Rave, they Pringle, Vierich and Dickson have managed just that. The melodies, hooks and refrains of the album are so compelling it’s almost as if Crystal Fighters had to devise them simply to navigate a way across the landscapes of their own avid genrelessness, to remain as masters of music that itself seems to be a disputed territory. Here you have a band hell-bent on locating their own musical heaven, a place beyond petty genre parameters, where all that remains, finally, is song, rhythm and sentiment, bursting in vivid colour from the dark of the silent Basque night.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“there is nothing more alive or energetic than Crystal Fighters” Dazed & Confused
“offering raved-up folktronica and minimal electro pop and veering from Fischerspooner-style euphoria to Animal Collective-toned delicacy” Time Out
“Amid a hailstorm of new music this month, Crystal Fighters have stood out as one of the most interesting prospects by a mile– something genuinely new sounding” NME
“Crystal Fighters’ reputation has rocketed in 2009, perhaps due to their uncanny ability to create carnage at every performance. ” Loud & Quiet
“Forget what you think you know about London’s party scene” FACT
"If these tracks don’t make you want to rip your shirt off and dive into a sweaty sea of beautiful people and glistening gems, I don’t know what will." The Tripwire
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
UK Press/Online: claire@murraychalmers.com
EU Press: Kate.Whitby@pias.com
US Online/Tour Press: justin.gressley@pias.com
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