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Arctic Circle Presents…The Bubbly Blue And Green festival, London // 24-27th Feb 2010 // FREE Album Sampler Download

Submitted by on February 6, 2010 – 11:22 amNo Comment

DOWNLOAD THE FREE BUBBLY BLUE AND GREEN 13-TRACK SAMPLER HERE

The Bubbly Blue and Green is a four-day festival of eclectic ‘water music’ influenced by shipwrecks, rivers, waves and lighthouses – in London. And how ace, starting on weekday evenings means you don’t have to use any of that precious annual leave.

For more information, swim on over to www.jointhecircle.net.

Housed in the halls of Kings Place (N1 9AG), the festival runs from the 24th to 27th February 2010 and features Philip Jeck, Janek Schaefer, Haushka, Hildur Gudnadottir, ISAN, Samphire Band, The Sleeping Years, Iarla O’Lionaird, The London Snorkelling Team, Paper Cinema and The Willkommen Orchestra.

Ben Eshmade of the Arctic Circle says: “When pondering the relationship between music and water the first thing that came into my head was a jaunty Disney image of a big iron bed drifting like a meandering melody along the bottom of a Technicolor ocean. Dismissing childhood cartoons, I then began thinking about other, more literary resonances: the angry sea in Shakespeare’s The Tempest or the watery poignancy of Coleridge’s The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner. This festival of concerts at Kings Place presents an opportunity to tap both vaunting classical and more quotidian marine references via a glistening miscellany of musical genres, from electro-acoustic experiment to film score and everything in between.”

Tickets are on sale from November 14th with very limited SAVER SEATS available online at £9.50 for all concerts.

Prices (unless stated otherwise): £24.50, £19.50, £15.50 Premium seats available.

Read about The Explorers’ Club project by Arctic Circle here

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