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From the Herald today:

But the turf has shifted under Big Day Out’s Doc Martens. Specialist  festivals have mushroomed and compete with Big Day Out for both bands  and paying punters. The alternative scene that used to support the event  no longer exists, having dissolved into the mainstream. Meanwhile, the  event’s original audience has aged to the point where most are not  prepared to take a chance on anything new. West and Lees find that  dispiriting.

Biting the hand that feeds you much? I have to disagree with the premise that BDO graduates are stuck in a  musical rut and not willing to take a punt. Take a look at innovative  festivals, such as Harvest earlier this year,  which are attempting to carve out a niche by focusing on not just the  music curation, but also the level of service provided to the audience  in terms of facilities and side attractions. Ticket numbers may not be  huge, and perhaps that isn’t the point for a boutique festival, but they  are definitely appealing to a market that wants something different to  what has been offered by the big named festivals such as BDO and  Homebake in particular.
I totally agree that part of BDO’s problem is that the festival scene has absolutely  exploded within Australia and they no longer have the captive audience  that they once revelled in (pardon the pun). Some of the prohibitive  costs associated with  bringing acts in from overseas make it difficult to attract acts to  play in Australia. When the price is right, acts have a plethora of  festivals to pick and choose (for example Soundwave as a direct  competitor to BDO). This does make it difficult for stalwarts such as  the BDO to attract goods acts and also turn over the same level profit year on year. Plus the backlash they copped from incidents of injuries fatalities linked to crowd management and safety over the years possibly also made an impact on BDO’s bottom line.
I think also too the audience has changed over time - I’m not sure  that music appreciation is top of the order these days so much as being part of a “scene”.  Perhaps this has made promoters lazy thinking that they can recycle  acts (i.e. Kanye backing up from Splendour the previous year)? But that  could be my ageing cynicism talking.
The isolation that we face here in Australia is both a boon and  burden for the music lovers and the music festival industry alike.  Perhaps it is an issue of promoters and touring companies to adapt to  the times and innovate their product in order to maintain their  viability. Line up isn’t the only consideration when going to a gig  these days. And there is only so much blood you can squeeze from a  stone, even if the Australian market isn’t as spoilt for choice compared  to their European and North American counterparts.
I should also add something here about the pitfalls of attempting to  monetise the Arts but I think I’ll save that for another discussion.

From the Herald today:

But the turf has shifted under Big Day Out’s Doc Martens. Specialist festivals have mushroomed and compete with Big Day Out for both bands and paying punters. The alternative scene that used to support the event no longer exists, having dissolved into the mainstream. Meanwhile, the event’s original audience has aged to the point where most are not prepared to take a chance on anything new. West and Lees find that dispiriting.

Biting the hand that feeds you much? I have to disagree with the premise that BDO graduates are stuck in a musical rut and not willing to take a punt. Take a look at innovative festivals, such as Harvest earlier this year, which are attempting to carve out a niche by focusing on not just the music curation, but also the level of service provided to the audience in terms of facilities and side attractions. Ticket numbers may not be huge, and perhaps that isn’t the point for a boutique festival, but they are definitely appealing to a market that wants something different to what has been offered by the big named festivals such as BDO and Homebake in particular.

I totally agree that part of BDO’s problem is that the festival scene has absolutely exploded within Australia and they no longer have the captive audience that they once revelled in (pardon the pun). Some of the prohibitive costs associated with bringing acts in from overseas make it difficult to attract acts to play in Australia. When the price is right, acts have a plethora of festivals to pick and choose (for example Soundwave as a direct competitor to BDO). This does make it difficult for stalwarts such as the BDO to attract goods acts and also turn over the same level profit year on year. Plus the backlash they copped from incidents of injuries fatalities linked to crowd management and safety over the years possibly also made an impact on BDO’s bottom line.

I think also too the audience has changed over time - I’m not sure that music appreciation is top of the order these days so much as being part of a “scene”. Perhaps this has made promoters lazy thinking that they can recycle acts (i.e. Kanye backing up from Splendour the previous year)? But that could be my ageing cynicism talking.

The isolation that we face here in Australia is both a boon and burden for the music lovers and the music festival industry alike. Perhaps it is an issue of promoters and touring companies to adapt to the times and innovate their product in order to maintain their viability. Line up isn’t the only consideration when going to a gig these days. And there is only so much blood you can squeeze from a stone, even if the Australian market isn’t as spoilt for choice compared to their European and North American counterparts.

I should also add something here about the pitfalls of attempting to monetise the Arts but I think I’ll save that for another discussion.

Let’s now kick back and take in Message to My Girl: the languid spine; the pulsing, bobbing bass; the layered keys; the final chorus’s clarion vocals and, indelibly, the melody – one of those pesky details lost on many a flailing pop composer these days. This is a great song, by a great band with a couple of gifted tunesmiths. The antipodean Lennon and McCartney? Perhaps – but more likely McCartney and McCartney, given their knack for hooks. Brilliant.

This song is absolute perfection. Even the video filmed in one continuous shot is an absolute gem.

Okay… so we need some help here.
We’re putting together a hit list for our “Ultimate Gap Year”, and are looking for music festivals around the world to experience. We’d love to hear your recommendations.
We aren’t huge fans of giant music festivals such as the Big Day Out in Australia, but will make an exception for our overseas sojourn (hence some big names like Coachella being on our list). We’re also into more chilled out spaces, like the Harvest Festival and Splendour in the Grass, since we’re not exactly young ‘uns anymore. (We’d definitely look amiss in a huge euro rave party featuring with plenty of coke and unprotected sexual activity with dubious randos, or thrashcore festivals complete with bier charged punters wearing viking helmets.)
A few festivals we’ve looked at include:
SXSW
Coachella
Bonnaroo
Pitchfork Music Festival
ACL Festival
Parkpop
Main Square Festival
Rock Werticher
Optimus Primavera Sound
If you can help some crazy cats out who are trying to live out their fledgling youth that would be amazing.
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Okay… so we need some help here.

We’re putting together a hit list for our “Ultimate Gap Year”, and are looking for music festivals around the world to experience. We’d love to hear your recommendations.

We aren’t huge fans of giant music festivals such as the Big Day Out in Australia, but will make an exception for our overseas sojourn (hence some big names like Coachella being on our list). We’re also into more chilled out spaces, like the Harvest Festival and Splendour in the Grass, since we’re not exactly young ‘uns anymore. (We’d definitely look amiss in a huge euro rave party featuring with plenty of coke and unprotected sexual activity with dubious randos, or thrashcore festivals complete with bier charged punters wearing viking helmets.)

A few festivals we’ve looked at include:

  • SXSW
  • Coachella
  • Bonnaroo
  • Pitchfork Music Festival
  • ACL Festival
  • Parkpop
  • Main Square Festival
  • Rock Werticher
  • Optimus Primavera Sound

If you can help some crazy cats out who are trying to live out their fledgling youth that would be amazing.

Please show some love?

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