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Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-27-2026 19:36:

Festivals you are looking forward to this year

https://omana-festival.de/

Will by my one and only this year. Can't wait.

Anyone here going?

Or what are some other festivals you are looking forward to in 2026.


Posted by Hyperborean on Apr-27-2026 21:36:

The yearly fall festival my village has. You can get a pretzel as big as your face.


Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-27-2026 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Hyperborean
The yearly fall festival my village has. You can get a pretzel as big as your face.

what's the name?


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Apr-28-2026 12:30:

WEMF 2004 was a blast


Posted by Hyperborean on Apr-28-2026 13:49:

quote:
Originally posted by theKaranicles
what's the name?


Not about to dox myself, but it�s literally [village name] fall festival. You can get pretzels and beer among various food stands, purchase bric-a-brac from sundry local small businesses, attend a parade in the morning, and participate in a 5k race. What more could one want?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-28-2026 14:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Hyperborean
What more could one want?




Big black Cox, obviously.


Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-28-2026 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Hyperborean
Not about to dox myself, but it�s literally [village name] fall festival. You can get pretzels and beer among various food stands, purchase bric-a-brac from sundry local small businesses, attend a parade in the morning, and participate in a 5k race. What more could one want?


A 5k race? wtf? that sounds lame af. Have fun bro.


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Apr-28-2026 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Hyperborean
Not about to dox myself, but it�s literally [village name] fall festival. You can get pretzels and beer among various food stands, purchase bric-a-brac from sundry local small businesses, attend a parade in the morning, and participate in a 5k race. What more could one want?


He's already enrolled in a race to the bottom,
or bottle,
or both


Posted by JEO on Apr-28-2026 15:16:

Juan, I doubt that they'll let you out for the summer. You're not going to that festival.

There are a couple multiday BM events around here I'm interested in, but I'm not sure I'll actually go yet. One of them is much more up my alley since it's a combination of gigs, book vendor booths, discussion circles, spontaneous performances, etc. Not big stage stuff. With well under 300 people attending and the general theme being what it is, the location will probably be remote enough to please me. I'll only know where it is once I've secured my ticket.


Posted by Swamper on Apr-28-2026 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Big black Cox, obviously.


Ask and ye shall receive


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-28-2026 17:18:


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Apr-29-2026 12:30:

Hello!

That's it?


Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Apr-30-2026 15:46:

Not gonna lie. I look forward to Couch-a-chella every year. Nothing better than seeing new bands I've never heard of in the comfort of my own home.

Highlights this year:
Turnstile - Hardcore Punk band - apparently I've been living in a hole as I've never heard of these guys. They were GREAT and now on my Spotify playlist.

Mind Enterprises - Italo Disco duo - Never heard of these guys but was impressed by their fun music and presentation. They ended up performing at a local (legendary) venue on the Sunset Strip called the Roxy. Ended up buying one of their shirts.

Wetleg - never heard of them until a friend said to check them out. Very impressed!

The XX - Heard of them but was never interested. Found them to be really cool to watch.

Nine Inch Noise - Holy Shit!!!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-30-2026 17:19:

Lots of really great acts across the board at Coachella this year, I agree!

If you're into exploring more top tier indie + up and coming music, I highly reccommend the radio station KEXP. You can stream it on the web, and they have a fucking excellent Youtube channel that airs live in-studio performances, with arguably some of the best sound engineering going.

NPR's Tiny Desk always showcases an awesome broad range of live performances as well.


Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-30-2026 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Lots of really great acts across the board at Coachella this year, I agree!

If you're into exploring more top tier indie + up and coming music, I highly reccommend the radio station KEXP. You can stream it on the web, and they have a fucking excellent Youtube channel that airs live in-studio performances, with arguably some of the best sound engineering going.

NPR's Tiny Desk always showcases an awesome broad range of live performances as well.


Any suggestions for underground house and techno? Thats really why I came back here.


Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-30-2026 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
Not gonna lie. I look forward to Couch-a-chella every year. Nothing better than seeing new bands I've never heard of in the comfort of my own home.

Highlights this year:
Turnstile - Hardcore Punk band - apparently I've been living in a hole as I've never heard of these guys. They were GREAT and now on my Spotify playlist.

Mind Enterprises - Italo Disco duo - Never heard of these guys but was impressed by their fun music and presentation. They ended up performing at a local (legendary) venue on the Sunset Strip called the Roxy. Ended up buying one of their shirts.

Wetleg - never heard of them until a friend said to check them out. Very impressed!

The XX - Heard of them but was never interested. Found them to be really cool to watch.

Nine Inch Noise - Holy Shit!!!


I do admit I also enjoy watching Dj sets from my living room on youtube.


Posted by OrangestO on May-03-2026 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Lots of really great acts across the board at Coachella this year, I agree!

If you're into exploring more top tier indie + up and coming music, I highly reccommend the radio station KEXP. You can stream it on the web, and they have a fucking excellent Youtube channel that airs live in-studio performances, with arguably some of the best sound engineering going.

NPR's Tiny Desk always showcases an awesome broad range of live performances as well.


Can't be bothered to make a thread to ask for more but love a good radio station recommend. Have added it to our kitchen. We usually listen to jazz, classical, electronica and downtempo stuff so this will sound refreshing.

Agree with Tiny Desk. Good for the kidos. Mine digs Mac Miller.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-03-2026 18:19:

Yeah that Mac Miller performance is one of the best guests of all time.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-03-2026 22:06:

A major go-to of mine for years is WeFunk Radio. Killer funk, soul, breaks, hip hop, rare groove, afrobeat, etc etc etc, out of Montreal! Diggers heaven. Samples on samples on samples.


https://www.wefunkradio.com/


Posted by planetaryplayer on May-04-2026 01:21:

Looking for a good crab festival with all you can eat crab or maybe even the freshest crab


Posted by Midlothian on May-04-2026 11:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
WeFunk Radio.


This is great thanks.

quote:
Diggers heaven.


Is right - nice show archive


Posted by Midlothian on May-04-2026 11:29:

quote:
Originally posted by planetaryplayer
Looking for a good crab festival with all you can eat crab or maybe even the freshest crab


What about Sharkfest?


Posted by szm on May-04-2026 15:36:

ah yes, the local furry festival is coming soon, cant wait to pet my fellow furries.



I got a spare shark suit, shark guy.


Posted by planetaryplayer on May-04-2026 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Midlothian
What about Sharkfest?


I�m not a cannibal


Posted by Midlothian on May-04-2026 16:50:

quote:
Originally posted by planetaryplayer
I�m not a cannibal


Do slow swimmers get stuck between your teeth


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