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Standon Calling Music Festival

Kings Charles, Ibibio Sound Machine, Fat White Family, Giles Peterson and more added to Standon Calling Felix Da Housecat, Greg Wilson, DJ Yoda also confirmed

Public Enemy / Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls / Maximo Park / Clean Bandit / Peace Grandmaster Flash / Ella Eyre / Gilles Peterson / Felix Da Housecat / King Charles / TOY Charli XCX / Greg Wilson / The Heavy / Norman Jay / NZ Shapeshifter / DJ Yoda Leisure Society / East India Youth / Ibibio Sound Machine / The Cuban Brothers Easy Star All Stars / Young Fathers / Say Lou Lou / The Other Tribe /Asadinho Fat White Family / Eliza & The Bear / Saint Raymond / Thumpers / Amber Run / Revere Beans On Toast / Hackney Colliery Band / The Wave Pictures / The Bohicas/ Flyte DJ Format / Heavy Hz Imperial Leisure / N-A-I-V-E-S / Maddox / Mayans

Newcomers Ibibio Sound Machine will bring a heady cocktail to Standon Calling’s live stage, infusing West-African funk and disco with modern post-punk and electro, a no doubt intoxicating affair. In contrast Fat White Family promise a raucous and often provocative rock n’ roll as one might expect from six young squatters of South London.

Across Standon Calling’s Big Top and Cowshead stages DJs including electro pioneer Felix Da Housecat lead the charge into the twilight hours. Disco / re-edit scene favourite Greg Wilson, alumni of The Hacienda will also be heading to Hertfordshire as will hip hop turntablist and scratch master, DJ Yoda. From 80s warehouse parties to modern-day DJ royalty the next name cued up for the festival will be none other than Norman Jay MBE. Jay is a renowned house music DJ whose crate confidently veers into many sounds including jazz-funk and soul.

Back on the live stages and also returning to the festival is post-rock outfit Revere, boasting their own string section. East London might be lacking in coalmines but thanks to Hackney Colliery Band it does have a vibrant funk, hip-hop and high-octane rock inspired brass band. The group performed at the London 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony so should have little trouble rousing the boutique-sized party that is Standon Calling. Long-standing poetic rock trio The Wave Pictures are next up alongside alternative quartet Flyte. Ska-punk will be on offer in the form of Imperial Leisure and N-A-I-V-E-S are set to serve up anglo/french electro-pop sounds. Last but by no means least for the live side of Standon Calling are locals Maddox.

For night owls the festival’s dance music line-up expands further with the Lana-Del-Ray-remixing Asadinho, alternative urban heavyweight DJ Format and duo Heavy Hz, formed of playlister.fm’s Dan Lywood and Ben Bridgewater.

Standon Calling is also proud to announce that 2014’s official charity partner will be CoppaFeel! The charity and its ‘Boob Team’ sporting giant boob costumes will be arranging some rather special surprises over the weekend. The festival will also be collaborating with the breast cancer awareness charity in the run up to the festival, including giving ticket buyers the opportunity to make a contribution to CoppaFeel! at the ticket checkout. Stay tuned for more information about the exciting ways Standon Calling will be working with CoppaFeel! to spread the word about the importance of checking your breasts, as well as raising money for this amazing charity.

Away from the stages Standon Calling boasts a carnival, dog show, swimming pool and more around this year’s theme of ‘Lost in Latin America’ making the event a must for festival season 2014. Adult weekend tickets are available at the ‘tier one’ price of £119 for a limited time from
www.standon-calling.com.

Check out the official trailer for Standon Calling by clicking the image below.

By Devin Friedman
FestPop Head of Communications