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NTS announce the lineup for their inaugural One Day event, their debut music festival in South London’s Burgess Park, taking place on Saturday 27th May.
Joining the previously announced headline acts Baltimore rap royalty JPEGMAFIA and Detroit’s Theo Parrish (Sound Signature) is a typically eclectic line-up from NTS.
The Live Stage features appearances from rising post-punk outfit Dry Cleaning, spiritual jazz bliss from Nala Sinephro, the UK debut from Grouper’s dream pop project Helen, Nigerian alté icon Cruel Santino, dub sound system titan Aba Shanti-I, soul sensation Mansur Brown, and the full force of US rapper and comedian Zack Fox.
Joining the Dance Stage is Turkish Berghain resident Sedef Adasï, Parisian party starter Crystallmess, and a set of signature trance ambience from Malibu.
The Live Stage also hosts a range of familiar names from the NTS radio schedule, with Anu, Flo Dill and Lil C playing sets throughout the day.
One Day will be located in Burgess Park, Camberwell. The idyllic grounds and lake of the site are an iconic contrast to the built up area that surrounds it. It has a rich community-driven history and provides an ideal setting for the festival, with close proximity to the London city centre. One Day will mark the first time the park will host a music festival.
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Brian
May 25th 2023
There’s no one like Grouper. Her show was intimate and mesmerizing in the best way possible. I was locked to my seat almost unable to move. And that was mostly consistent throughout the whole show. At the end she doesn’t seem to like applause or anything and left quite abruptly. She feels very genuine.
Carrboro, NC@Cat’s Cradle
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Grouper Biography
Grouper is the artist name of Elizabeth (Liz) Harris from Portland, Oregon.
Her debut album, Way Their Crept, was released on the Free Porcupine Society label in 2005. This was followed a year later by ‘Wide’ on the same label. In 2007 she put out a brilliant limited edition LP ‘Cover The Windows And Walls’ (on Root Strata) . Now her third ‘official’ full length on Type Records is about to hit the streets – charmingly entitled ‘Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill’ .
She has been involved in collaborative releases contributing a track to Xiu Xiu’s ‘Remixed & Covered’ and four tracks to a split release with Inca Ore, but it is her solitary work which is the most transfixing.
Grouper may seem a paradoxical name for a woman who in an interview with Rich Hopkins of Digitalis said: “I like doing things myself, and in my own way, I think because I tend to work slowly and sort of obsessively, which doesn’t always work well involving another person.”
The word “grouper” actually comes from the name of a type of fish found on warm and tropical seas. ‘Garoupa’, in the Russian dialect of the Enchained Forest region of Siberia, and not from the English word group.
Read MoreHer debut album, Way Their Crept, was released on the Free Porcupine Society label in 2005. This was followed a year later by ‘Wide’ on the same label. In 2007 she put out a brilliant limited edition LP ‘Cover The Windows And Walls’ (on Root Strata) . Now her third ‘official’ full length on Type Records is about to hit the streets – charmingly entitled ‘Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill’ .
She has been involved in collaborative releases contributing a track to Xiu Xiu’s ‘Remixed & Covered’ and four tracks to a split release with Inca Ore, but it is her solitary work which is the most transfixing.
Grouper may seem a paradoxical name for a woman who in an interview with Rich Hopkins of Digitalis said: “I like doing things myself, and in my own way, I think because I tend to work slowly and sort of obsessively, which doesn’t always work well involving another person.”
The word “grouper” actually comes from the name of a type of fish found on warm and tropical seas. ‘Garoupa’, in the Russian dialect of the Enchained Forest region of Siberia, and not from the English word group.
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