Festivals aren't just about the bands. Although I have a list of 22 very good acts (see below) from this year's Latitude, I want to write about the dancing. This isn’t about the magnificent dancing in front of bands. There’s a woman who goes every year and she has a very distinctive style of dancing. This year I plucked up the courage and told her that her dancing is amazing. What the world needs now is more dancing people like her.
Carling Export bar |
Gin bar boogie |
A few years ago, Mumford and Sons played and refused to let anyone else perform whilst they were on. To escape this festival version of Enver Hoxha's Albania we danced in the Export Bar but also in the Alcove, a tent near the campsite. It was better than a gig. And, hopefully, something that Mumford and Sons would have completely disapproved of.
Ketel bar disco |
So, when I got back and people asked me who the best bands were, I was tempted to say it was actually the discos that seem to spring up without warning all over the Latitude site. At those prices, you're not going to get smashed but you will hear a smash hit remixed by a talented impromptu disco DJ.
Latitude 18-21 July 2019. Bands seen in order of merit
- Julia Jacklin
- Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard
- Martha
- Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs
- Local Honeys
- Parcels
- Nadine Shah
- Neneh Cherry
- Squid
- Teleman
- Everything Everything
- Futureheads
- Teskey Brothers
- Anna Calvi
- Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
- Japanese House
- Snapped Ankles
- Cat Power
- Elder Island
- Fur
- Jenny Lewis
- Khruangbin.
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