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FreakPowerUK

Weyfest Music Festival 2023

Aug 19, 2023

8:00 PM GMT+1
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Weyfest is a premium boutique-style festival held in Tilford, Surrey in August since 2007. At Weyfest you will experience fine foods, wines, ales, ciders and lagers, cocktails and champagne bars – all at reasonable prices. There are plenty of posh CLEAN toilets that are topped up with supplies all weekend, a beautiful camp site with wonderful hot showers and great sound quality from the 4 stages, all set in 10 acres of stunning woodland of the Rural Life Living Museum museum – home to 40,000 fascinating artefacts of country life. There’s plenty to entertain all ages, quite apart from the fabulous music!
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FreakPowerUK Biography

Freakpower was formed in 1993 by Norman Cook and Ashley Slater.
It was the greasy, illegitimate love child of Beats International and Microgroove.

They recorded their first studio album in Brighton in 1993, using a combination of tunes adapted from what was intended to be two albums, the first being the Beats International follow up to Excursion on The Version and the Microgroove follow up to The Human Groove.

The album was initially released on 4th and Broadway in 1993, with the first single, Turn On, Tune In, Cope Out being released in the spring of that year. It achieved a chart position of 23, and as a result of that, the track was released on a few ‘Acid Jazz’ compilations.

While the editor for the current Levi’s campaign was waiting for an approval from Donna Summer’s people to use I Feel Love (which was denied as, allegedly, Ms Summer felt uncomfortable with the content of the ad, it featured a very convincing transvestite having a crafty shave in the back of a New York Yellow Cab, the editor proposed to the agency that they use TOTICO instead. They agreed and the single was released again in 1995, when it achieved a top three position in the UK charts. (One chart said it was number 1, the other said it was number 3, so we’ll settle on number 2).

Freakpower went on to release another couple of singles from Drive Thru Booty, and Rush attained quite high chart positions across the world.

The band went on to record another album at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, More of Everything for Everybody, which was not as successful, but still garnered critical acclaim from critics around the globe.

At that point, Norman had begun to achieve some success with Fatboy Slim, and he left the band to focus on that project. Ashley provided a few vocals on the FBS records, but it seemed that Freakpower was finished.

Fast forward 20 something years, and Ashley is back with a Freakpower band which is more energetic than the original (that’s what happens when you get a great guitarist in) and features some of the great original players from early Freakpower and Microgroove days.

The current line up is Ashley Slater on Vocals and Trombone, Dale Davis on Bass, Tony Remy on Guitar, Carly Bryant on Keyboards, Adam Bushell on Drums, Kate Cameron and Scarlett Quinn on Backing Vocals.

Their set is powerful, energetic and lyrically, still annoyingly timely. They play tunes from across both albums and also incorporate new material form their recent EP, United State. Freak Power toured Europe extensively in 2018, but nothing in 2019-20 because Brexit, so hopefully you can catch them in the UK over the summer!
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